Flashback: About The Prevent Defense
The proper conclusion is that expansive government “reforms” of health care cannot be funded by phantom savings from preventive care.
Obama’s monument
Two Tries At The One Percent
There were actually two attempts over the past year to make a certain statistic, one percent, into a political cause here in North Carolina.
Inequality And Lack of Economic Mobility Are Moving Voters
Americans worry that an individual's place on the economic ladder is determined more by an accident of birth than a person's talent and industry.
Iredell Says No to the Red Line
Fixed-rail transit is the transportation equivalent of kudzu: You can't kill it.
The amazing Obama diet
Rebalance Our Training Portfolio
It’s good to invest for education and training. But it’s not good to waste scarce resources on investment vehicles with a poor rate of return.
The food police
Health Care Progress in Danger
I know from personal experience, both as a patient and as an employer, that consumer-driven health care changes incentives.
Electrifying incentive
Spending $4.6 Billion on Rail and Buses Means More, Not Less, Traffic Congestion
Wake County leaders need to think twice before wasting taxpayers’ dollars on a transit system that would ignore the region's real transportation needs.