Manuel Miranda has a fun piece on National Review Online. He doesn't pull his punches. Thanks to Everything I Know Is Wrong for the pointer ... READ MORE
Critical of current tax law that effectively encourages American companies to keep their foreign profits abroad, members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 applaud efforts to lower this specific tax rate and allow these companies to bring their profits ... READ MORE
In testimony before Constitution Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee, NAACP Washington Bureau head Hilary Shelton said her group opposes a Federal Marriage Amendment to define marriage as between one man and one woman. It's perfectly fair for the NAACP ... READ MORE
A note from husband David about lawsuits and personal responsibility: The lawsuits against fast food companies, which blame the "enablers" rather than the fry-inhaling, super-sized coke slurping public responsible for their ever-expanding waistlines, raise some interesting questions. If people are ... READ MORE
Sean over at the Everything I Know Is Wrong blog posted Project 21's press release of today on a logical and, for once, bi-partisan way to get more investment into the U.S. economy: reduce tax policies that encourage U.S. businesses ... READ MORE
A frustrated NCPPR executive director, David Almasi, provides an example of the Law of Diminishing Returns in action: When we moved into our current Capitol Hill office in 1998, The National Center's mail was picked up at 10 am, 3 ... READ MORE
A timely note from Will Hart of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee: Under the guise of deficit reduction and cleaning up the environment, Senate Democrats this week are offering a so called "Polluter Pays" tax amendment to the ... READ MORE
Senior Fellow Dana Joel Gattuso has a great new Tech Central Station piece, Asbestos Exposed. Remember this money quote next time you see one of those tear-jerker asbestos commercials put on by the trial lawyer industry: "...as many as 90 ... READ MORE
A note from husband David: It seems to me that the liberals are Benedict Arnold-enablers. Or, to put it another way, they didn't fall -- they were pushed. The reason manufacturing jobs are going overseas is more complicated than simply ... READ MORE