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FED Chair Powell in the Hot Seat Today
Here’s the question that we want someone to ask the Fed chief today: Mr. Chairman: Why is it that you cut interest rates twice BEFORE

Trump Can Take A Stand For Rail Deregulation
Here’s yet another Trump-era deregulation issue coming back into focus — but with a twist. The rule in question forces rail companies to have a

SALT and the Big Spenders
The SALT Republicans and Democrats remind us of the proverbial teenager who kills his parents and throws himself at the mercy of the court because

New York Democrats Opt For Socialism… For Now
More evidence of the miserable state of affairs on the Left. As we feared, the Democrats in America’s largest city chose Zohran Mamdani, the 33

The Infamous Kelo “Eminent Domain” Decision Is 20 Years Old
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the infamous Supreme Court eminent domain Kelo decision. By a 5 to 4 vote, the court ruled that

Government Workers Get a Sweet Deal
The budget bill before Congress includes some key reforms of the federal workforce. New hires will choose between retaining rigid civil service protections with higher

Will New York City Own the Grocery Stores?
Sounds like the old Soviet strategy for lowering prices: have the government run the stores. In today’s primary election, New York City Democrats may vote

Almost ALL Taxpayer Subsidies are for Wind and Solar
Time to cut the umbilical cord and let the free market determine where we get our energy. According to the Energy Information Administration, per unit of

We Need a Bigger PR Push on the Big Beautiful Bill
A new Winston poll on the tax bill finds mixed opinions and confusion, which reinforces the case for a PR blitz to win over undecided