Category Archives: Musings

Trump Is Right. How Can A President Be Able To Cancel Treaties But Not Foreign Aid?

At his recent address to a joint session of Congress on March 4, President Donald [...]

A Modest Proposal For Congress: Eliminate The D.C. Circuit And District Courts

The media circus over the statement by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts was hyped [...]

President Trump Is Not Acting Arbitrarily, He Is Executing The Laws As 56% Approve Of Handling Of Border And Immigration. Is He Declaring War On The Drug Cartels?

56 percent of Americans approve of President Donald Trump’s handling of border security and immigration, [...]

Hunter’s Wonderful Life

A ne’er do well (or, is that a bon vivant?), a Yale law graduate who [...]

Yes, You Can Protect Liberty and Security at the Same Time

When I served in Congress, I was regularly lectured about how the people needed big [...]

Op-Ed: The week ahead in economic data

This week’s economic calendar is packed with key reports and influential Fed speeches – and [...]

Fight against politically motivated debanking builds momentum

(The Center Square) – Over the past few years, more Americans were surprised to learn [...]

Why Jobs Don’t Justify Government Spending

My colleague, Maggie Anders, recently made an insightful post on X. As Trump begins to [...]

Injunction Dysfunction or Tyrant Disruption? Trump-Era Judicial Paralysis Explained

Can a single judge unilaterally thwart the president of the United States? That’s the contentious [...]

Democrats Can’t Decide If They Want To Fund The Government Or Not

An interparty feud between Democratic leaders has broken out between the House and Senate members [...]