Tracing the Japanese Experiment
The United States' current corporate tax rate is far from competitive. Average combined state and federal corporate taxes are 39.2 percent, second...
The United States' current corporate tax rate is far from competitive. Average combined state and federal corporate taxes are 39.2 percent, second...
So many statements we accept as true, plausible or beyond question; but are they? Let's look at a couple of important ones: global...
Read moreIn the long battle to subvert the liberties of man, a key to victory over the forces of liberty has always included center...
Read moreThe most obvious indication that the Palestinians do not want a state is their constant demands for Israel to make far-reaching concessions which...
Read morePoor Lenin’s Almanac: Perverse Leftist Proverbs for Modern Life, by Bruce Walker, Outskirts Press: Denver, Colorado, 2010, 197 pages, paperback, $20.95. Available at...
Read moreThe 2010 remake of the John Wayne classic True Grit is now the highest-grossing Coen Brothers film to date, and for good reason....
Read moreJust when it looked as if employers were getting less fearful about what President Obama might do next to worsen the business climate,...
Read moreIt was typical of the Democrats to dump the mammoth Omnibus spending bill before the lame-duck Congress a week before Christmas. Lame-duck Congresses...
Read moreHow many times during December’s frantic shopping did a merchant ask you for ID when you paid for your purchases? And how did...
Read moreHere we are at the beginning of a new year. It’s a time of reflection, as we look back on the past 12...
Read moreWhen Roman leader Julius Caesar became “dictator for life” in 44 B.C., he had an asset all aspiring despots need: the military’s loyalty....
Read moreIn the past it seemed that the best way to become President was through several well-established routes: by climbing the power ladder in...
Read moreDoes the New York City Department of Sanitation have blood on its hands? If an allegation made by the New York Post is...
Read moreWhen Bloomberg polled so-called real estate “experts” about the housing market, they expected a slight pull-back in housing prices of perhaps 0.2 percent...
Read moreEconomists are the real "party of No." They keep saying that there is no such thing as a free lunch, and politicians keep...
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