California Tries Charging for Electricity Based on Income
Marc Joffe In California, private sector innovation is giving way to public sector experimentation. From the state
Committing Domestic Violence against Men . . . Just for a Giggle
Decades ago, Hollywood brought the neglected problem of domestic violence (DV) against women into the spotlight
Collateral Damage of IRS Audits
Chris Edwards The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 boosted the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) budget over the
Shedding Light on the Law of Unintended Consequences
It is the right of the consumer, not the regime, to determine what lighting sources work
From Debt Ceiling Crisis to Debt Crisis
Romina Boccia The U.S. government teeters on the brink of defaulting on its payment obligations over the
The Drug War: An Irrational Crusade
It’s been over five decades since the war on drugs began in the United States, and
Is Social Justice Just? A Review
Modern Western culture is dominated by demands for "social justice." But how does one even define
The Dominion Lawsuit against Fox News Is Part of the War against Free Speech
Taxpayer-funded company Dominion is suing private parties for saying things the company doesn't like. These lawsuits illustrate
Will a New BRICS Currency Change Anything? Maybe
As the US government debases the dollar, other nations take notice and possibilities increase that another currency based