Daily Policy Digest
Government Issues
| Where Is the Money Going? While college tuition and fees keep rising, it sometimes seems as if the higher education industry is investing in everything but education... |
| Do Federal Employees Deserve a Raise? A private sector worker earning $50,000 per year might receive $55,000 to $60,000 per year as a federal employee... |
| Liberate to Stimulate The Competitive Enterprise Institute has released a bipartisan agenda to restore limited government and revive America's economy... |
| Government Gone Wild Is Russia more responsive to its citizens than the U.S. government?... |
| Bank Deregulation and Income Inequality Since the financial crisis, "deregulation" has become a catch-all phrase for everything that went wrong in our financial markets... |
| A Modest Proposal on Kidney Donation The government would realize tremendous savings if prisoners serving at least a five-year sentence were eligible to donate their organs for compensation... |
| Homicides Fall In Big Cities Across the nation, homicide rates have dropped to their lowest levels in nearly a generation... |
| Census: Fast Growth in States with No Income Tax You need a lot more than the Northeast and the industrial Midwest to get elected president these days, according to Michael Barone... |
| Loser Pays, Everyone Wins Texas Governor Rick Perry is proposing a British-style "loser pays" rule, which would require plaintiffs to pick up the legal costs of their targets if they lose their suits, says the Wall Street Journal… |
| Entrepreneurs under Attack Every day, federal, state and local governments stifle small businesses to privilege well-connected incumbent companies, says John Stossel... |
