by | Jul 14, 2021

The Biden administration proposed more than eight hundred new regulations in its first four months in office. These new rules, which will have the force of law if adopted, were issued by seventy-nine different agencies, from the Agency for International…

by | May 28, 2021

Corporations appear intent on making America choke on woke. Their stance seems counterintuitive. After all, Woke is the counterculture and historically nothing is more mainstream than corporate America. Yet corporations have a host of reasons — ranging from top-floor leadership…

by | May 19, 2021

Sometimes we all need a little tough love, and boy did I get a dose from one of my board members recently. “You might as well roll up shop,” she said. “COVID’s been over for six months out here, but…

by | Apr 26, 2021

Alongside the public’s newly found fascination with cryptocurrencies (which only sometimes includes their attempts to try and understand what they are — a process for the teacher akin to trying to explain to an AARP member how to program a…

by | Feb 9, 2021

Ralph Nader is still peddling regulations for “safe” transportation. Does he not know what he’s talking about, or is he too ancient to care about the effects of the policies he’s promoting? The 86-year-old “consumer safety advocate” wants to force…

by | Jan 21, 2021

Over the next few years, Democrats will try and impose some of their worst policies through regulation. Let’s revisit a few episodes of Bureaucrats Gone Wild, a Barack Obama production, to get a sense of what Biden’s reboot of Obama-era…

by | Jan 1, 2021

Donald Trump and the Republican Congress brought the U.S. economy to life after Barack Obama gave us eight years of the weakest recovery since World War II. The partial shutdown of the economy driven by COVID fears reversed those gains,…

by | Jan 1, 2021

More than 800 distilleries across the country began producing hand sanitizer under an emergency advisory issued March 26 by the Alcohol Tobacco, Trade, and Tax Bureau in order to meet the huge demand for sanitizer caused by the coronavirus pandemic. …

by | Oct 28, 2020

The Department of Justice recently sued Google for allegedly monopolizing the market for search engines. The Department’s complaint alleges that Google took numerous actions well before 2010 that formed part of the claimed antitrust violations. I have no comment about…

by | Jun 13, 2019

A child’s lemonade stand set up on a hot summer day is a classic element of Americana. Lemonade stands are one of a child’s first forays into entrepreneurship, and teach valuable skills about commerce, sales, and resource management. Lemonade stands…

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