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With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...
Thomas Massie's humiliating loss in Kentucky shows that at least one party is serious about policing antisemitism. It's the Republican Party. Read More
A new report shows how dangerous groups exploit legal protections. Read More
I am willing to assume that there was a time when the NAACP did some good. Read More
President Trump says ‘no más’ Read More
We may have witnessed the most MS NOW moment of all time. Read More
What’s the point of formation over efficiency, leisure over work, and wisdom over perfection? Read More
I have a confession to make: I use AI chatbots. A lot. I ask them questions about many things, from fixing the dishwasher (accurate) to who... Read More
With the affordability crisis a key concern of the general public, Trump has been accused of being "out of touch" regarding the economic... Read More
A fair criticism of politicians is that they all lie, at least to the extent of engaging in extreme levels of spin and/or exaggeration to put... Read More
Before demanding more money from America’s wealthiest, lawmakers should account for the billions of dollars the federal government wastes... Read More
Some state lawmakers are focused on making leaving costly, while ignoring the reforms that could make staying attractive. Read More
Protecting central bank independence will be an ongoing struggle; the most important thing is that no board members resign anytime soon. Read More
The president’s slush-fund-and-tax-penalty “settlement” is brazenly criminal. If our governing institutions can’t... Read More
The distinguished political scientist Graham Allison, author of the 2015 Atlantic article “The Thucydides Trap,” argued that... Read More
The House Energy and Commerce Committee is considering legislation that would effectively ban the sale of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in... Read More
Andrew Walworth hosts RCP president and co-founder Tom Bevan and Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon to break down what the president... Read More
This episode examines the claim that billionaires pay little or nothing in federal taxes while ordinary workers carry the burden. Read More
Is America trading excellence for ideology? In this episode, Rafael Mangual sits down with Heather Mac Donald—author of When Race... Read More
We discuss tackling fraud, including visa fraudsters, why Marty Makary stepped down as FDA chief, and how he is working to upend the prior... Read More
A comprehensive resource that ranks the economic competitiveness of states using fifteen equally weighted policy variables Read More
Following Tax Day, Open the Books is releasing a set of deep dives into data released by the Internal Revenue Service, synthesized with... Read More
Unleash Prosperity is a non-profit, so this is an admission against our own interests, but non-profit tax status is one of the largest and... Read More
On Tax Day, Americans should consider not just how much they pay in federal income taxes, but where that money is going. Read More
Last summer, after George Floyd died under Derek Chauvin’s knee, protesters in Pensacola, Florida, held a week’s worth of rallies... Read More
In a statement issued last week, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman once again called for an end to Governor Sisolak’s indefinite... Read More
While New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham ordered the closing of certain grocery stores over COVID-19 concerns, she spent $16,248 in... Read More
Officials from Petaluma, California have decided their city has enough places to fill up gas-powered cars. Last week, the local city council... Read More
Critics are saying America is in decline and China will surpass it. They said the same thing about Germany, the Soviets, Japan, and the EU. Read More
Last year, I wrote a column rebutting Sen. Tim Kaine’s (D., Va.) attack on a nominee for expressing his belief in natural rights that... Read More
Whether it’s an attack on a synagogue or on a mosque like the one in San Diego, there is only one thing to say: this is evil. Read More
America's tax system runs on trust. It's a voluntary compliance system, and that only works when taxpayers believe the rules are fair,... Read More
As you may be aware, early this year President Trump commenced a personal litigation against the federal government, seeking compensation for... Read More
It couldn't have happened to a bigger jerk. Read More
Why is America’s leading advocate for gambling addicts now pushing betting bills? Read More
Diana DeGette, a longtime Colorado congressional incumbent, has received half a million in donations from pharmaceutical company PACs. Read More
Though things will likely not become as radical as the Covid hysteria of 2020 and 2021, there is still plenty of institutional “muscle... Read More
What does it profit an American citizen to gain a utopia of material abundance but lose the heart and soul of the United States? Read More
The U.S. auto industry is no longer defined by competition between domestic and foreign firms—instead it is deeply... Read More
A new executive order could make it harder for undocumented immigrants to access financial services in the U.S., but it stops short of... Read More
President Trump extends Iran ceasefire amid fractured regime and ongoing US blockade. Read More
Senior officials knew election systems had meaningful vulnerabilities... Read More
Donald Trump’s labor secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, is leaving the administration under a cloud of misconduct allegations. These... Read More
Real medical freedom will require something greater than replacing the public health establishment: ending the FDA's monopoly. Read More
Revisiting Tax Changes in New York and Massachusetts. Read More
The SNAP program has suffered from a lack of national oversight for decades. Read More
With this week’s GOP primary debate, the race for the White House is well underway. But beyond the campaign rallies and political ads lies a complex system that governs how the U.S. elects its...