Data points don’t support Obama’s claim that we’re ‘better off’
by the Oklahoman Editorial Board Barack Obama has always seen himself as an agent of change, a la Ronald Reagan. His goal was to do for progressive politics what Reagan…
by the Oklahoman Editorial Board Barack Obama has always seen himself as an agent of change, a la Ronald Reagan. His goal was to do for progressive politics what Reagan…
by Robert E. Moffit • National Interest On November 15, open enrollment in the Obamacare exchanges begins again. Before the second act of our national healthcare…
by The Washington Examiner A year ago this week, Healthcare.gov launched and set a new standard for costly technological disasters. The portal for obtaining private insurance under Obamacare proved completely…
by Tom Steward • Daily Signal Nothing strikes fear into developers and property owners more than a new critter on the federal list of endangered species. Case in point:…
Three new Fed surveys highlight damage to the labor market. Wall Street Journal Editorial Most of the political class seems to have decided that ObamaCare is working well enough, the…
by Thomas Sowell • Pittsburgh Tribune-Review While we talk about democracy and equal rights, we seem increasingly to let both private and government decisions be determined by mob…
by Michael Barone • Washington Examiner “Twentieth-century technology,” writes economic historian Joel Mokyr in the Manhattan Institute’s excellent City Journal, “was primarily about ‘large’ things.” Large in physical size,…
The law’s perverse incentives will have the nation working fewer hours, and working those hours less productively. By Casey B. Mulligan • Wall Street Journal Whether…
On Wednesday, September 10th, the House of Representatives is expected to take up the Employee Health Care Protection Act (H.R. 3522). If enacted, the legislation would allow American workers to…
by Peter Morici • FoxNews The U.S. economy created only 142,000 jobs in August, down from 212,000 in July, indicating the economy significantly slowed this summer. Job creation…
Rather than trying to ban the practice, why can’t Obama address corporate tax reform? by Charles Krauthammer • National Review The Obama administration is highly exercised about “inversion,”…
by Seth Lipsky • New York Post There are three ways something can become what the US Constitution calls the “supreme law of the land.” It…
by John Stossel • Fox News Thanks, Environmental Protection Agency! You’ve required sewage treatment plants, catalytic converters on cars and other things that made the world cleaner…
The true cost of renewable energy is being masked by government subsidies and bailouts. by Peter Roff • US News & World Report America is about as…
by Peter Ferrara • Forbes One of the biggest drags on economic growth under President Obama has been Obamacare, enacted on a strictly partisan basis in 2010. That…