Why The Pelosi Wuhan Virus ‘Deal’ Is A Near-Total GOP Surrender For Blue-Collar Entrepreneurs
Friday night’s deal includes every Democratic wish except taxpayer-funded abortion and not a single Republican proposal. Those will come later, we’re told. We’re always told that, and it almost never happens.
The ‘Cadillac Tax’ Repeal Will Sock Taxpayers With Debt And Increase Health Costs
The current definition of a bipartisan ‘deal’ occurs when both sides get what they want—at the expense of taxpayers, or more specifically future generations.
Rep. Mark Meadows Talks Mueller, Budget Deal, And Making Friends In Congress
Congressman Mark Meadows joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss how he navigates Congress and the Trump presidency.
3 Reasons To Oppose The Sickeningly Swampy Budget Deal
Republicans agreed to hundreds of billions in additional spending to ‘win’ something they already had. The bill will raise spending by nearly $2 trillion over the coming decade, most of that not paid for.
How Congress Should Reform America’s Green-Cards-For-Investors Program
Like many visa programs we have, the immigrant investor program started as a good idea but evolved into something very different.
Don’t Complain About Debt Culture If You’re Perpetuating It
We can’t whine about our representatives spending our kids into debt slavery when we’re buying more college than we can afford and depending on taxpayers to pay our medical expenses.
Jay Cost And Tim Carney On The 2016 Campaign Trail And The Bad Budget Deal
How can Republican leadership is stay silent on the budget deal and why is John Harwood moderating a GOP debate?
Date-onomics: It’s Not You, It’s The Data
In Date-onomics, Jon Birger uses data to explore the dating and marriage dilemmas that single, college-educated women face.
Why Are GOP Leaders Negotiating A Bad Budget Deal When There’s Already A Good Budget Deal In Place?
If Republicans don’t try (or don’t care) to make an argument for fiscal restraint, Obama will prevail.