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Federal Dependency is a Ticking Time Bomb for State Budgets
Imagine finishing high school and realizing that no matter what path you take — college, a job, or starting a…
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Let States Lead the Way on Welfare Reform
In April 2023, nearly 80 percent of Wisconsin voters supported an advisory referendum favoring work requirements for work-capable adults receiving…
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The Legacy of Bidenomics: Overspending, Overtaxing, Overregulating
Driven by progressive policies that stifled growth and burdened Americans with skyrocketing debt, elevated inflation, and economic malaise, has President…
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Will the Fed Repeat 1970s Policy Mistakes?
"Without structural reforms, inflation will continue to threaten the purchasing power of Americans." ~Vance Ginn
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Tariffs ‘Protect’ Insiders, While Americans Pay the Price
"The best way to address unfair trade practices is not through blanket tariffs but by expanding trade with allies and…
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To Grow Freely, Resist the “New Right”
"Under the guise of a new form of conservatism, this faction argues for increased government intervention in the economy, protectionist…
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Red States, Blue States: A Tale of Two Economies
"States like Texas and Florida, prioritizing low taxes and minimal regulation, have created environments where businesses can thrive. This is…
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The Economic Folly of a Carbon Tax
"Increasing production costs leads to higher prices for goods and services, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income households — especially when…
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Policy Uncertainty Drives Economic Volatility
"Regulations often have significant compliance costs and operational challenges. The regulatory burden can stifle innovation and deter investment, particularly in…
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Protectionists Are Wrong: Free Trade is the Path to Prosperity
"Consumers and producers in America are better off with more domestic and international trade. As we don't want to produce…
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