Obama and the Buffett Rule
If there's any consolation at all here, it is that Mr. Obama is positioning himself going into the election as the candidate of tax increases.
If there's any consolation at all here, it is that Mr. Obama is positioning himself going into the election as the candidate of tax increases.
Dumb disclosure laws, xenophobic banking regs, and worse
For the moment, the Obama administration is not beating the war drums. But how long it until it does?
The latest baseless attack on mobile food vendors crashes and burns.
Two new books about "ganjaprenurialism" capture the confused and confusing state of U.S pot laws.
Thanks to labor unions and big-government activists, transportation has become another form of social engineering.
Teen terror reinvented, another dystopian future regurgitated.
State authorities should have let the city go into bankruptcy this summer.
The future of military aviation is unmanned. The sooner it comes, the better.
No one can be trusted to manage the economy.
It would be nice if every worker were worth $9.80 an hour. But not all workers are.
Latin American leaders talk drug legalization. Will Obama join in?
"Fairness," an elusive idea normally exploited by spoiled children, is now the foundation of the Democratic Party's economy policy.
Unfortunately, there is no basis for Obama's claims about the GOP's extremism.
A review of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty.
A new paper by one of Medicare's Trustees reveals the disastrous budgetary consequences of the health law.
The coming American dystopia will probably look a lot less like The Hunger Games than it does like Idiocracy.
If the governors who have had some success have some wisdom to share on lowering unemployment, the rest of the country sure could use it.
To pillory or punish judges for doing their job undermines the legitimacy not just of the court but of our entire constitutional system.
Why legacy-newspaper media reporters get their own industry so wrong
The Supreme Court weighs in on food freedom.
A laundry soap has developed as much legitimacy as the dollar to serve as currency. What's going on?
Both Democrats and Republicans support the pointless federal crackdown on medical marijuana
Courts are expanding rights but cops are cracking down. Find out how to keep your footage, and yourself, out of trouble.
The Federal Reserve prints so much money that since it opened its doors in 1914, the dollar has lost more than 90 percent of its value.
The Obama administration says it wants peace in the Middle East. When will it start acting like it?
As the nonreligious proliferate, the GOP may find it has foreclosed any chance of winning their votes.
Despite a flurry of recent documentaries and attention, school hasn't been reduced to jungle law.
Anyone who's had a casual conversation with his neighbors or is cognizant of reality TV should already be petrified of democracy.
Three things people don't know about the Trayvon Martin case (but think they do)
Addressing the problem of "academic risk" in biomedical research
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