Data: Left-Demanded Mass Transit Fueled Covid-19 Deaths
There appears to be no statistical connection between improved health outcomes and pandemic policies that forced nearly 40 million people into the unemployment lines.
How Public Transit Makes The Nation More Vulnerable To Disasters Like COVID-19
It’s time to stop throwing money at an obsolete form of travel and focus on the transportation system that is already moving more than 80 percent of passenger travel in the U.S.
Why Conservatives Should Support Rebuilding Penn Station
Reconstructing New York’s Penn Station in its original grandeur could be just the thing to reinvigorate conservatism in America’s cities and suburbs.
Say Happy Birthday To America’s First Transcontinental Railroad
One hundred fifty years ago today, on May 10, 1869, events in a remote section of Utah helped quite literally bring the country together.
California’s High-Speed Rail To Nowhere Trailblazes For The Green New Deal
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would be wise to learn from the lessons of an overly-ambitious government project gone awry, wasting taxpayers’ money.
California’s $77 Billion High-Speed Rail Project Crashes Into Reality
Instead of running 400 miles of track through farmland in the Central Valley, Rep. Alexandra Oscasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal promises the same boondoggle on a bicoastal scale.
China’s Futuristic Big Cities Make The United States’ Regulatory Mess Look Bad
Instead of its ancient wisdom, America seems intent on learning from China what first began to take hold in the late 1940s as a hopeful republic collapsed into Communism.
Forget That Spendy Family Vacation And Take Your Kids On A Road Trip
For only $300, you too can turn your car into a garbage can and make memories for a lifetime.
Why People Don’t Save Money When They Move Closer To Public Transport
The political debate about public transit isn’t really about transit. It’s about identity. It’s about the kind of people progressives wish Americans were.
Why Governments Need To Stop Subsidizing Road Salt
As infrastructure reform gears up, policymakers across the country should critically examine federal, state, and local ‘incentives’ propping up the procurement of road salt.
3 Reasons Trucking’s New Surveillance Rule Will Hurt You And Truckers
Many drivers say they will have to start taking more risks and extending fewer courtesies to fellow motorists, now that the clock is their boss.
Affordable Housing, Jane Jacobs, And New Challenges In Urban Planning
Today on Federalist Radio, Emily Washington explains the intersection of free markets and urban planning.
Celebrate Uber’s Surge Pricing
Ride-sharing company Uber isn’t about ripping off customers.