
Doug Bandow
In the first week of May gasoline prices hit their highest average ever. A few days ago I was cheered…
Iraq is a tragic problem for the U.S., but hopefully a temporary one. America’s substantial military presence is unlikely to…
The Republican Party, having squandered its electoral authority by succumbing to the dissolute wiles of Washington, appears to have learned…
The 2004 election caused many vote-minded Democrats to start thinking about how to attract so-called “values voters.” It wasn’t expected…
Americans stop paying for government today. According to the Tax Foundation, “Tax Freedom Day” is April 30. That’s when local,…
Organized labor was perhaps the biggest winner of last November’s congressional election. The Democratic leadership has moved quickly to begin…
The latest “scandal” to hit the Bush administration involves Paul Wolfowitz, deputy defense secretary turned World Bank president. But forget…
Perhaps it is inevitable that a man who became a national icon also ended up politically tone deaf. He began…
The pharmaceutical companies are learning that sleeping with the government results in more than the one-night stand they desired. Legislation…
The wretched state of the Iraq war is likely to make 2008 a difficult election year for any Republican. To…