A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found a 28 year maintenance backlog. Just days after that scathing report, another GAO report exposed widespread Navy vehicle readiness weaknesses that have … READ MORE
Building A Business You Can Sell
Nothing good lasts forever, but often we think our business will. Recently, I compared young entrepreneurship in 2018 to a wave. The curve of the wave that a lot of … READ MORE
The Real Cost of Government Spending
It takes money to borrow money. This year it takes $371 billion. Ten years from now it will take $915 billion. The American people have heard a ton of squabbling … READ MORE
Pursuit’s Weekly QuizCap
Welcome back to the Weekly QuizCap. This week, it's all about the farm bill! Learn everything you could possibly want to know about this year's barn burner! [wp_quiz id="6542"] … READ MORE
Don’t Blame Buybacks
This is an abbreviated version of an article from Without Objection. See the full version here. A popular critique of last year’s tax reform bill is that most of the … READ MORE
Farm Bill Shows the Resilience of Subsidies
Meet the new farm bill. It’s a lot like the old farm bill. In 2011 then-U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. released a report entitled “Subsidies of the Rich and Famous” … READ MORE
Judicial Supremacy in the Age of Congressional Weakness
In our scandal-driven political climate, lawmakers often find their gaffes turned into multi-day news stories. One such recent gaffe by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in which the senator … READ MORE
Parenthood in the Age of Debt
Three weeks ago, I became a father. In many ways, that fact still doesn’t resonate beyond a mere intellectual data point. Yes, my son is here, he’s doing all the … READ MORE