If there’s one thing you can always count on when it comes to government, it’s Congress doing the wrong thing all the time even when attempting to do the right … READ MORE
Senate
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Rescissions?
Yesterday, the Senate failed to move forward with the Spending Cuts to Expired and Unnecessary Programs Act (H.R. 3), a package of $15.4 billion in rescissions from the Trump Administration. … READ MORE
Military Spending: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The Good Defending our nation and its citizens is one of the most important responsibilities of the Federal Government. Our continued freedom depends, in large part, on the sacrifices made … READ MORE
Congress, The Gig Economy, And The Future Of Benefits
America has changed. We live in a country where every city is only a short flight away. Where machines connect friends in Dallas to friends in San Francisco, and people … READ MORE
Pursuit’s Government Waste Vacation
The federal government spends $4 trillion every year. Those funds are appropriated for anything from bullets to beaches. Most are directed to essential programs or services, but a small (relative … READ MORE
SNAP: The Farm Bill’s Disappearing Act Is (Sadly) Only Temporary
When the food and farm welfare bill failed on the House floor on May 18th, it was an enormous victory for Americans looking to reverse—or even slow down—the seemingly inexorable … READ MORE
The Case For Conflict
It is familiar to hear that the cause of modern-day gridlock in our politics is the result of too much conflict spurred on by stubbornly ideological politicians of both parties. … READ MORE
This Billion Dollar Corporate Welfare Program Should Be Cut From The Farm Bill
The Farm Bill was voted down last week in the House, but that gives Congress another chance to eliminate this egregious $1.2 billion corporate welfare program from the 2018 Farm … READ MORE