Washington bureaucrats get corporate taxes wrong — again

Washington’s tax bureaucrats want you to believe you can tax your way to prosperity. History says otherwise. The Congressional Research Service’s April 21 report,Corporate Taxation: The Revenue-Maximizing […]

Britain’s regulatory suicide note

There is a particular kind of political folly that manages to be simultaneously expensive, unnecessary and self-inflicted. The U.K. government’s proposed dynamic alignmentwith European Union (EU) Sanitary […]

There’s a small flaw in Trump’s tariffs, but it can be fixed

President Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel have done something no Washington consensus would have predicted five years ago: they put American economic security back on the agenda […]

Hospitals pick your pocket, and Washington lets them

Every year, American families sit down to review their health insurance and brace for the same gut punch: premiums rising, deductibles higher, out-of- maximums climbing. Most accept […]

How to know who really won in Iran

While Washington and Tel Aviv argue over battle damage assessments, consider a different metric entirely: somewhere in Tehran tonight, an Iranian engineer with a graduate degree is […]

Railway Safety Act betrays America First agenda

Donald Trump won the presidency by promising to drain the swamp, restore American greatness, and put working families first. Trump meant it. Voters believed it. So why […]

California’s legal Medicaid heist

Gov. Gavin Newsom s to boast that California is a model for the nation. But there’s one “innovation” you’ll never hear in his stump speech: a Medicaid […]

America’s tech strategy must put US interests first

America is engaged in a high-stakes competition with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—one that will shape our economic future and national security for decades to come. Every […]

CBO’s latest report sounds alarm on debt and growth

The Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO’s) recently issued report, The Budget and Economic Outlo: 2026 to 2036, offers a sobering lo at the fiscal trajectory of the United […]

The State of the Union speech President Trump should—and could—deliver

Tonight, I come before Congress not to recite grievances. I come to report the results. For too long, Americans were told that dec was inevitable —that we […]