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Why Should Government Be Involved in Medicine at All?
If we want affordable and cutting-edge health care, there's only one approach that will work: open competition.
Barack Obama Is Not a Frugal President
Any attempt at celebrating the administration's budget record amounts to climbing the fence into the lion enclosure at the zoo.
Why Leaking Is a Lesser Crime Than Waging Unconstitutional Wars
And how base our culture has become when the hunt for truth tellers is more compelling than the cessation of unlawful government killing.
What Greece Can Learn from Sweden's Pro-Market Successes
Greece should look to Sweden for reforms that deliver prosperity and fiscal sanity.
Create Wealth, Not Jobs
It's ironic that the same people pushing unsustainable job growth find the process of wealth creation so unsightly.
What the Wisconsin Recall Means for Organized Labor
Government employees are tax consumers, not tax payers.
Obama's Gay Marriage Contradiction
The president's constitutional logic implies that state bans must be overturned.
Free Markets = Sustainable Development
Without capitalism, true sustainability is impossible.
Domestic Drones Demonstrate a Need for New Privacy Laws
Technology forged for gathering battlefield intelligence and waging war is coming home-and the powers that be seem pretty blithe about it.
The Case Against the National Bison Legacy Act
We Mustn't Let America Be Buffaloed
Michael Bloomberg, Soda Jerk
Mayor Bloomberg's proposed soda ban is about himself, not about public health.
What Obama Gets Wrong About Teachers, Firefighters, and Cops
(Pretty much everything.)
Are Fake Prescription Drugs Killing Us?
Q and A with Roger Bate, Author of "Phake"
The Bogus Threat from Shariah Law
We've come a long way in religious tolerance. Or maybe not.
Top 10 Weirdest Moments from the Wisconsin Recall
From face slaps to judicial chokeholds, the Wisconsin gubernatorial battle had it all.
There Is No Such Thing as Economic Freedom, There Is Only Freedom
Advocates of individual liberty need to emphasize that freedom is indivisible.
Bans on Feeding the Homeless Are Discriminatory and Unconstitutional
In parks around the world, people are free to feed themselves, pigeons, squirrels, and even rats. So why are local governments increasingly preventing them from feeding other people?
Wisconsin Is Not a Harbinger for the 2012 Presidential Election
Tuesday's recall election was about the future of public sector unions, not partisan politics.
The Real Lesson from the Wisconsin Recall
When the issues were clear, voters were rational.
Should We Let Law Enforcement Drone On and On?
Domestic shock-and-awe is now becoming par for the course.
Fiscal Reality Wins a Victory in Wisconsin
Understanding the real lesson of the Wisconsin recall
How Obama Creates Uncertainty and Paralyzes Growth
Obama should ask himself: "Would I start or expand a business without knowing what regulations or taxes government will impose next year?"
The Myth of Unfair Paychecks
A difference in pay does not prove discrimination.
Where Is The Outrage Over the Domestic Use of Drones?
And where have all the Jeffersonians gone?
Get Serious About Governing, Democrats
No amount of crying over evil Scott Walker will help governments fix their bleeding balance sheets
The Democrats' 'Fairness' Canard
Only one group of Americans can make this nation a fairer place: trial lawyers.
The Devil in Rudy Eugene
The "Miami Cannibal" story reflects our perennial readiness to believe that drugs make people do evil.
Wisconsin Senate Recalls to Determine Balance of Power in Legislature
Lest we forget, Gov. Scott Walker is not the only public figure in Wisconsin potentially headed to the political gallows.
Union of Concerned Scientists Cooks the Books, Media Swallow It*
An environmentalist lobbying group claims corporations pay vast sums to misrepresent climate science.
Time for China Hawks to Chill Out
A Cold War with China is a silly idea.
Scott Walker Challenger Tom Barrett Calls for Wisconsin State Worker Benefit Cuts
Even Walker's opponent realizes government employee compensation is out of control.
The State of Virginia Restricts Women's Choice—and Men's, Too
Two Virginia physicians are challenging Virginia's Certificate of Need process, which restricts who can deliver health care services.
Wisconsin's Dwindling Desire to Recall Scott Walker
Despite earlier predictions, union-targeted governor appears likely to survive today's recall.
Michigan Is Big Labor's Next Big Target
The fight over public sector unions moves to the Great Lakes State
Unions Flood Wisconsin In Final Days of Walker Recall
When "We Are Wisconsin" really means "We are union members from New Jersey, Alaska and other states"
Actually, Americans Do Support Government Union Reform
Explaining why Wisconsin voters likely won't recall their governor