EPA’s Sea-Monster-Sized Mandates
For the sake of the states’ budgets and competitive federalism, it’s time for Congress and the states to say “no more” to sea-monster-sized, bureaucratic mandates.
For the sake of the states’ budgets and competitive federalism, it’s time for Congress and the states to say “no more” to sea-monster-sized, bureaucratic mandates.
Political will? Compromise? Institutional discipline? Long-term strategy? Do these virtues still exist in the General Assembly?
We can all agree that South Carolina's roads are in disrepair. But we may not all agree on why they aren't being fix. Take the poll to tell us what you think!
The idea of the “Forgotten Man” has become a “forgotten idea.” At least, the original understanding of the idea has not been well preserved.
We’ve stated for a long time that the number one thing South Carolina could do to increase our economic competitiveness is fundamental tax reform.
As the Laffer Curve simply illustrates, unreasonably high tax rates actually hurt the economy.
We understand Americans earning minimum wage could use a raise, but a blanket increase is unsustainable.
Selfishness can taint someone’s self-interest, but the market can orient selfish individuals towards helping others.
When it comes to the Left’s ideas on environmental regulations and renewable energy, the sky is the limit.
South Carolina might have a rocky fiscal road ahead according to a study recently released by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.