Some things in life never change. For one, Uncle Sam always will waste billions on subsidies to farmers.
A renewal of the nation's main farm and food-aid bill is making ...
If you think our roads and bridges are in terrible shape, along with mass transit, you’re right. And it’s altogether possible you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet.
A critical rene...
Cities, counties and school districts are facing a one-two punch: simultaneous drops in property tax revenue and state aid. The blows come even as demand for services is...
The United States is the global leader in medical technology and medical device development, shipping more than $136 billion in goods, paying $24.6 billion in salaries t...
WASHINGTON — Tuesday, June 5, 2012, will be remembered as the beginning of the long decline of the public-sector union. It will follow, and parallel, the shrinking of pr...
With their ballots Tuesday, a majority of Wisconsin voters endorsed dramatic changes Gov. Scott Walker has delivered: Taxpayers see the $1 billion in taxpayer money that...
WASHINGTON — Many parents and the children they send to college are paying rapidly rising prices for something of declining quality. This is because “quality” is not syn...
The expansion of U.S. territory by international treaty dates back to the earliest years of our republic. In 1783, the Treaty of Paris marked the end of the American Rev...
We have problems with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal to ban large-size sugary sodas. But like our beef with Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s attempt to t...
All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress . . .
The Constitution
Article I, Section 1
WASHINGTON — Having cleared its throat with the Pream...