Edward Conard, in his book Unintended Consequences: Why Everything You’ve Been Told About The Economy Is A Lie, discusses America’s swift economic growth over the years and how this is a good thing.
Articles By: Richard Thompson
Mood on the Hill
As unemployment continues to rise and military funding becomes gradually depleted, members of Congress seem content with twiddling their thumbs and doing nothing to establish a feasible budget plan.
Housing Reset
The housing market has had more ups and downs in the past six years than an angsty teenager, yet while the path to recovery appears hopeful, the debate has intensified over the government’s role in creating recovery policies.
Leading By Example
Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) attended Tuesday’s Bloggers Briefing to discuss the failure of the Obama administration to maintain the global leadership responsibilities of the United States.
Once There Were Greenfields
The education system in the United States has been failing miserably, and while present school choice programs have been successful in providing only C grade reforms, the greenfield school model offers hope for A+ improvements.
Cost of “Clean” Energy
Environmental groups love “clean” energy and often deplore “dirty” coal, yet never seem to stop to notice that the former frequently comes from the latter.
Same-sex Survey Bias Addressed
In examining the effects that same-sex relationships have on children, social scientists have too often employed speculation and shoddy statistics, but a recently published study shows that there is reason for uncertainty.
Honor Unbundled
“The political process is inadequate, inept, and manipulated,” Lebaron said. “It needs to be revamped from the ground up.”