Why ObamaCare May Cost You Your Job

by John C. Goodman.   The best way to understand the Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) is to realize that it confers large benefits on some people and imposes large costs on others. If you are one of the ones who will qualify for expanded Medicaid, you will get something for nothing. Although there are quality issues and access problems, ... MORE

Walter E Williams: Academic Cesspools

On prying open closed minds.    Over the past 10 years, I have written columns variously titled "Academic Cesspools," "Academic Dishonesty," "The Shame of Higher Education," "Academic Rot" and "Indoctrination of Our Youth." Therefore, I was not surprised by David Feith's April 5th Wall Street Journal article, "The Golf Shot Heard Round the Academic World." ... MORE

VIDEO: So You Think Money Is The Root Of All Evil?

Sen. Rand Paul: An Ill-Advised Internet Tax Mandate

Another way for government to separate man and money. The Republican Party is supposed to oppose tax increases and burdensome, unnecessary government regulations. But sometimes, they lose their way. The most recent example is support by some Republicans for the misnamed Marketplace Fairness Act, which should really ... MORE

Steve Tobak: The Real Impact Of Political Correctness

People are defined by their deeds, their actions.    Not their words. But the way we communicate can be both reflective of our behavior and an influence on it going forward. What we call political correctness, for example, reflects societal behavior, how our culture has changed. It also influences societal behavior. In that sense, it reinforces the     ... MORE

New York Times Op-Ed: The War On Drugs Is A Failure

Ron Paul, Chris Christie perform in video.    Could it truly be a coincidence that April 20 lands only five short days after Tax Day? Surely the Internal Revenue Service orchestrated this calendar synchronicity, understanding that after another harrowing round of W-2s, 1099s and 1040s, many Americans relish the hard-earned opportunity to illegally   ... MORE

Rich Tucker: Electric Cars And Crony Federalism

Competition is good   but only when it encourages a “race to the top.” That’s true in business and among the states as well. Competition can encourage policy innovation. For example, Pennsylvania carefully (but reasonably) regulates hydraulic fracturing, and it is reaping the benefits as companies create jobs by safely extracting oil and natural gas.   ... MORE

VIDEO: Wayne LaPierre - Background Checks

In Case You Missed It, Congress Takes Your Internet Privacy

by Kristina Chew.   To the disappointent of advocates for civil liberties and internet freedom, the controversial Cyber Intelligence and Protection Act (CISPA) passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday by a vote of 288-127. 196 Republicans voted for the measure and almost half the House Democrats. Few would dispute that cybersecurity is not a   ... MORE

James P Gray: Minimum Wage Does More Harm Than Good

Pricing low-skill workers out of the game.  The 2012 platform for the Democratic Party promised to raise the national minimum wage from $7.25 to $9.50 per hour and to tie future changes to inflation. Just as with arguments for a "living wage," this sounds like a good and compassionate idea, but it has a false allure. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics  ... MORE

VIDEO Entitlement Spending As A Percentage Of GDP

A Lawsuit To Reclaim Property Rights From Prairie Dogs

by Michael Bastach.  Attorneys representing property owners in Cedar City, Utah filed a lawsuit Thursday arguing that the federal government has overstepped its constitutional bounds by preventing residents from defending their property against a massive prairie dog infestation. “The federal government doesn’t have the authority to regulate a    ... MORE

John Fund: Government's Broke, Hooray

Washington has less money for bribes.  Imagine what the media reaction would be if in the aftermath of yesterday’s Senate vote blocking new background checks, a leading official of the gun lobby had explained his side’s success by saying: “Bribery isn’t what it once was. The government has no money. Once upon a time you would throw  ... MORE

Jeff Nesbit: Majority Now Backs Marijuana Legalization

Something to celebrate on "Weed Day."   It's 4/20 time again this week. For those who aren't part of the Millennial generation, 4/20 is unofficial "Weed Day" in America —a counterculture phenomenon that has drawn up to 10,000 marijuana legalization activists at college campuses in the U.S. in some years. In years past, Weed Day counterculture  ... MORE

Barry Farber: Pitcher's Mound Needed In The White House

Why Obama deserves a 1-way trip to the showers.      Do “Big-Guys” ever “approach the mound” in politics? You know, like in baseball when the pitcher’s doing a miserable job and is about to be replaced? It’s reliably reported that beheadings used to be the “sport” that filled the seats in the stadium in Afghanistan. You need not go that ... MORE

Andrew Napolitano: Taxation Is Theft

Government deploys the mafia model.       With a tax code that exceeds 72,000 pages in length and consumes more than six billion person hours per year to determine taxpayers' taxable income, with an IRS that has become a feared law unto itself, and with a government that continues to extract more wealth from every taxpaying American every year,  ... MORE

VIDEO: Milton Friedman - Education And Bureaucracy

Washington Times: A Good Day For The 2nd Amendment

Common sense prevails in Senate!     The president raged. The mayor of New York frothed. Joe Biden cried. But at the end of the day, common sense prevailed. The Senate killed the effort to unreasonably expand background checks for buyers of guns. The measure is not quite graveyard dead; it can be brought up again, but prospects for  ... MORE

Alexander Bolton: Rand Paul Mulls Presidential Run In 2016

A "larger microphone" to influence nation. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), a star among Tea Party voters, said Wednesday he is considering running for president in 2016 in part because a White House bid would give him a "larger microphone" for his ideas.  The freshman senator said he would decide in 2014 if he'll mount a campaign for the Republican nomination.    ... MORE

VIDEO: Gone To The Dogs (By Government Mandate)

Time To Repeal The Renewable Fuel Standard

by Robert Bradley Jr.        If Washington were a business, counterproductive rules and regulations would be either reformed or revoked. But we’re not living in that world. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is gearing up to expand a destructive program that is criticized at both ends of the ideological divide. The      ... MORE