There’s a good chance that you saw the headlines this week warning that the Social Security Trust Fund is set to go bankrupt in 2034. Sure, that’s concerning. But we … READ MORE
5 Better Ways to Tax the Rich
Senator Elizabeth Warren recently proposed a new corporate tax hike, which would supposedly prevent companies from exploiting tax breaks. Her proposal is deeply flawed: it fails to understand the difference … READ MORE
How The Office Helps Us Understand the Case for Free Enterprise
One of my favorite episodes of The Office, the Season 5 finale “Company Picnic,” recently got me thinking about the debates raging between resurgent socialist attitudes and some aspects of … READ MORE
Reports Find Waste and Mismanagement at Intelligence Agency
It’s been awhile since we’ve seen an Inspector General report on the National Security Agency (NSA). But we have received two in the last two months. And they show how … READ MORE
GAO’s Grim Diagnosis of America’s Fiscal Health
Last week, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued “The Nation’s Fiscal Health,” an annual report that describes the fiscal condition of the United States. The report finds that America’s fiscal … READ MORE
What is the Tax Gap and What Can Be Done to Reduce It?
As Tax Day is upon us, roughly 150 million Americans will file tax returns. However, some won't, and some will underestimate their tax liability. These tax noncompliance issues lead to … READ MORE
Fannie and Freddie Channel Uncle Drew
In a hilarious Pepsi ad, NBA all-star guard Kyrie Irving goes undercover as “Uncle Drew”, an elderly man, to face off against young guys at local basketball courts. Thinking they … READ MORE
Another Round of Deficit Blame Games
It’s time for another check-in on Congress’s concern with government spending. Surely after the Congressional Budget Office’s March 2019 budget review reported the fiscal year 2019 budget deficit has grown … READ MORE