Category Archives: Musings
Hunter’s Wonderful Life
A ne’er do well (or, is that a bon vivant?), a Yale law graduate who [...]
Mar
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 [...]
Mar
Op-Ed: The week ahead in economic data
This week’s economic calendar is packed with key reports and influential Fed speeches – and [...]
Mar
Fight against politically motivated debanking builds momentum
(The Center Square) – Over the past few years, more Americans were surprised to learn [...]
Mar
Why Jobs Don’t Justify Government Spending
My colleague, Maggie Anders, recently made an insightful post on X. As Trump begins to [...]
Mar
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 [...]
Mar
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 [...]
Mar
The face of the Democrats
Democrats are getting weirder and weirder. And not just the ones on the outside, protesting [...]
Mar
Climate change hypocrisy.
Just when you think the Climate Change nutters can’t get any worse, this happens. Climate [...]
Mar
Trump’s Tax Cuts Benefited The Middle-Class And That Is Why Extending Them Is Wildly Popular
President Donald Trump’s approach to economic growth relies on a multifaceted approach that includes reducing [...]
Mar