2017 was a strange year, and this list will make you want to leave it faster than you can say RUSSIA. 1. Two senate staffers took a $48,460.24 trip to … READ MORE
20% of College Students Surveyed Say It’s OK to Use Violence Against Controversial Speakers
There is a growing sentiment among adults that young Americans lack the basic understanding of U.S. civics. While it is hard to decipher if this sentiment is a “my generation … READ MORE
The 2027 Partisan Rorschach Test
One of the goals of Pursuit is to provide objective analysis from the perspective of younger Americans. The hysteria and spin of the tax debate has tended to be fact … READ MORE
Lower the Rates, Broaden the…Eh, Nevermind
With the successful passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the Republican Congress and President Trump have passed their most significant legislative accomplishment of the year, and perhaps of … READ MORE
12 Ridiculous Things That Made Uncle Sam’s Christmas List
Take a journey with us along the 12 Days of Waste as we explore a dozen reasons reasons Uncle Sam was naughty this year. If nothing is done to curb … READ MORE
What Sam Adams Can Teach Us About the Corporate Tax Revamp
“Because of our broken corporate tax system, I can honestly say that I will likely be the last American owner of the Boston Beer Company.” That was Senate testimony from … READ MORE
‘Doggie Hamlet’ Tops the List in Waste Watchdog’s New Report
Last month, government waste watchdog, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) released his newest oversight report, Federal Fumbles Vol. 3: 100 Ways The Government Dropped The Ball. The report, which is similar … READ MORE
Republicans Swinging With Their Eyes Closed
Just days before the the Christmas holiday, House Republicans pulled together enough support for their controversial tax reform bill by a vote* of 227-203. Expected to pass the Senate tonight, … READ MORE