Editorials: Budgets and Taxes

Paul Ryan's House Republican Budget vs. Patty Murray's Senate Democrat Budget

The competing budgets released last week by House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Senate Budget Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray (D-WA) definitively define the growing differences b

The Right Needs an ETSY Earner Agenda

The scene at CPAC was of a movement at a point of transition – the old Reagan coalition doing battle with a new more lib

President Obama's War On Women And Minorities

The 2012 election featured the bottom feeding charge of a Republican War on Women.  The grounds for such a charge were less than zero.  But with the Democrat Party outright controlling so

The Coming Sequester Lies

Almost a week since the dreaded sequester went into effect, and look out your window.

Rethinking Money: The Rise Of Hayek's Private Competing Currencies

Auditing the Fed, replacing Fed monetary policy discretion with a mandatory price rule governing policy, even the gold standard, Nobel Laureate Friedreich Hayek pushed the envelope beyond all of th

Federal Politicians: Your Spending Is Not as Important as Our Spending

President Barack Obama and federal lawmakers this year have forced virtually all working Americans to endure a 47 percent increase in the payroll tax they pay, yet many of these same politici

Sequester Hysterics

President Obama told America the morning of February 19 that if the sequester goes through on March 1:

Good Riddance to the Buckley Rule

The problem with the Buckley Rule is that it requires you to evaluate two attributes – ideology and electability – when at least one and occasionally both are relative measur

President Obama’s State Of Disunion: Half of America Is In a Trance

President Reagan famously said “Government is not the answer to the problem. Government IS the problem.”