The Terrifying Truth About Choice
School choice may be a necessary component of any serious effort to reform education in North Carolina, but it is not sufficient.
Media inconsistent in naming the party of federal judges
The media names federal judges' party affiliation whenever they make a ruling the media doesn't like.
Eye on the prize
Speak Privately on Transit
Debates about transit often devolve into fanciful claims, historical revisionism, and bizarre economics.
The real hostage
Government Should Go Barefoot
Much as running shoes can cause more problems than they solve, government needs to resist the temptation to overengineer society.
Giddy-up!
These Ideas Go to Eleven
There are several initiatives that can be introduced quickly without distracting needed attention and energy from the economic and fiscal challenge.
Newsweek and the God Who Fails
The magazine tries to explain a string of failures during the Obama administration's first two years.
Tax cut reactions
Government Costs More Than You Think
If you seek to measure the cost of a government, its budget is a good place to start. But your search won’t end there.