Elizabeth Warren's Anti-Corruption Bill Is a Big Government Mess
In trying to squeeze corporate influence out of politics, Warren would only grow the power of the state.
In trying to squeeze corporate influence out of politics, Warren would only grow the power of the state.
What could go wrong with federalizing the corporate charter process and putting bureaucrats in charge of long-term business thinking?
Warren's plan would overrule corporate leaders' control over their own businesses. This is also known as "socialism."
If Warren really wants to win in 2020, she's going to need to do something she hasn't yet accomplished: broaden her message beyond the far left wing.
Rubio and Elizabeth Warren are teaming up to stop states from restricting occupational licenses for people with unpaid student loan debt.
More signs of the coming left-right convergence on marijuana legalization.
The president's controversial, unconstitutional, dumb Syria strikes are insane-and just might mean we can start talking seriously about politics again.
Maybe don't give the other side the rope to hang you with.
John Stossel picks the best and worst political performances of the year.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Liberals and progressives might soon find themselves agreeing with libertarian critiques of the CFPB's unaccountable structure and powerful director.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
The legal squabble is really a proxy battle over whether the agency will be subject to meaningful political oversight.
The GOP health plan tacitly accepts Obamacare's central premise: that governments should micromanage insurance markets.
And her conservative opponents are doing the exact same thing.
Documents show how the national trade group helped push anti-homesharing rules in several states and cities last year.
Senators should not be afforded special privileges shielding them from vigorous criticism.
America is already great, say #demsinphilly, except for all the stagnation, pollution, racism, sexism, etc.
Elizabeth Warren's DNC speech was a vision of government unbounded by cost or consequences.
Reason Foundation among the many groups targeted outrageously-and falsely-for global-warming thoughtcrime
Democrats can fight the sharing economy-but they'll lose voters if they do.
It's whining all the way down.
Wanting to raise taxes on the rich is good enough.
A program meant to stamp out fraud has put a stranglehold on legitimate industries.
Compare and contrast.
It's Elizabeth Warren vs. Barack Obama-and Elizabeth Warren is winning.
An economic clash emerges between two liberal titans.
Opponents are depicting the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal as full of sinister provisions, which will be known only after it is too late to escape them.
The maddening third-best quality of secret international trade pacts for free trade lovers
Warren's positions far more closely reflect the sensibilities of the modern-day Democratic Party than Hillary Clinton's.
Give her credit where credit is due.
She is supporting the Ex-Im Bank for the worst reason possible.
The woman best known for demonizing big businesses nevertheless wants to maintain an outlandishly generous subsidy package for them.
Expect to see Democrats campaigning on that.
This is the federal government's business why?