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Ohio Townships Study Shows Bigger Is Not Better in Government
For decades, political interests and academics have proposed measures to require consolidation of local governments under the assumption that “bigger-is-better,” and that larger governments...
Study: Proposed Illinois “Fair Tax” Would Wreck State’s Economy
The proposed Illinois “Fair Tax” would reduce the state’s economic output, cost 566,000 jobs, reduce housing values, and drive 1.4 million people to leave the state, a new study finds.
The Battle for America is the Battle for the Future of the World
This is the second part of the article, "The Battle for California is the Battle for America." You can find the first part here.
The...
The Battle for California Is the Battle for America
By now, this is a familiar story. California is a failed state. Thanks to years of progressive mismanagement and neglect, the cities are lawless...
Creative Instruction and Its Enemies
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided us with what economist Joseph Schumpeter termed “creative destruction,” an “innovation mechanism by which new production units replace outdated...
Will Report: Milwaukee Public Schools Played Shell Game to Keep Empty Buildings
A new report alleges Milwaukee Public School leaders hid the truth about its empty school buildings in order to deny private schools and charter...
U.S. Retail Sales Rise Rapidly Without New Government Stimulus
Today's national retail sales report shows an explosive rise in September. This reinforces the case that the economy is in a strong recovery. There is...
The Facts About Climate Change and California Fires
Several factors contribute to causing wildfires. Climate change is not prominent among them.
Recovery Continues, Economy Should Be Back to Peak in Fourth Quarter
The rapid recovery from the lockdown continues. Economic reports from September indicate the economy has rebounded to 97 percent of its peak reached this...
Colleges Send Students Home Despite No Hospitalizations
Among 26,000 students on 29 campuses who have tested positive for the virus, none have been hospitalized.