How Patriotic American Businesses Are Stepping Up To Beat The Wuhan Virus
American entrepreneurs are finding new ways to manufacture essential masks, ventilators, and other virus-fighting tools. We need to count on them if we want to win this war against the pandemic.
It’s Not Money Causing Teachers To Leave Their Jobs In Droves, It’s People
Money is not at the root of America’s education problem. The true root of the issue lies with the human participants.
Why Congress Needs To Reinforce Donald Trump’s Reign Of Benign Regulatory Neglect
Everyone is so distracted by the drama on the President Trump’s Twitter feed that they’re not paying attention to his crackdown on runaway regulation. Good.
How Austin’s Progressive Leaders Ruined Ridesharing At SXSW
Uber and Lyft were noticeably absent from SXSW this year, damaging Austin’s reputation as a tech hub. The city’s political leadership is to blame.
Report Finds Government Recommendations Made Peanut Allergies Even Worse
The next time you’re making a sunflower seed butter sandwich for your kid, thank Uncle Sam for making our lives less healthy and more expensive.
How To Stop The Feds From Micromanaging The Country
A proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution would give states the authority to repeal a federal rule or regulation by a two-thirds majority.
Cigars Won’t Hurt You, But The FDA’s New Cigar Tax Will
The FDA recently reported there are minimal health risks associated with smoking two cigars a day. That didn’t stop them from issuing draconian regulations against the American cigar industry.
CBS News Intern Shows How Easy It Is To Obtain An Abortion
Enjoy this parody of a CBS News story about the ease of obtaining AR-15s.
Pepper Spray Bans Codify Victim Blaming
A young woman in Denmark has been charged for defending herself against an attacker with pepper spray. Because of DC’s laws, this could happen here, too.
We All Know What Unions Don’t: They’re History
President Obama’s Worker’s Voice Summit focused on archaic employment ideas instead of the innovations that are creating and improving jobs.
Interior Design Doesn’t Kill, But Regulating It Does
The only thing interior design kills is jobs and economic opportunities—when it’s subject to absurd licensing requirements.