Abstract: The burden of regulation on Americans increased at an alarming rate in fiscal year 2010. Based on data from the Government Accountability Office, an unprecedented 43 major new regulations were imposed by Washington. And based on reports from government regulators themselves, the total cost of these rules topped…
Revised and updated April 8, 2010 Abstract: Americans are endlessly paying taxes--on their income, on their property, on almost anything they purchase. But the heavy burden that the U.S. government places on its citizens…
As the fall of 2009 approaches, three facts have become abundantly clear: First, President Obama's economic stimulus bill has failed to halt the steady loss of jobs or pull the economy out of recession. Second, the federal budget deficit for 2009 will be a modern record by any measure. And third, the…
The struggles of the U.S. economy have been foremost on the minds of voters and politicians. The housing industry has been in a downturn for more than two years, and the financial industry is in major upheaval, all of this despite a major economic stimulus package becoming law…
After years of warning and months of high drama, the Treasury Department recently took the unfortunate but necessary step of seizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (Fannie and Freddie). Treasury placed the two institutions into conservatorship and provided the means and terms by which Treasury would recapitalize them as necessary. The cost to the taxpayer…
The "Jobs, Energy, Families, and Disaster Relief Act of 2008" is set for a cloture vote in the Senate. This is the first legislative step in yet another attempt by Congressional leadership to hike taxes under a cloak of faux fiscal discipline. The legislation includes an Alternative …
As Congress begins its final weeks before the upcoming elections, the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) reauthorization appears as if it might finally be considered in conference committee. However, the conference report on the reauthorization of the NFIP should not be bogged down by irresponsible expansion into coverage of wind damage. While the House bill (H.R.…
Nearly three months into the new fiscal year, only one of the 12 appropriations bills for fiscal year 2008 has been signed into law. As the holidays approach, the Democratic Congress has given up on the responsible approach of passing each spending bill individually; instead, it will cluster the 11 remaining bills into a single…
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released yet another dire warning about the nation’s long-term fiscal...…
The front page of today’s Wall Street Journal brings some unsurprising yet alarming news about the nation’s fiscal...…
Without action from Congress, the Obama tax hikes are set to take effect January 1, 2011. However, this doesn’t mean...…
Not satisfied by the billions in federal bailouts already passed, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently announced that...…
Last night the House passed a "budget enforcement resolution" setting discretionary spending levels for fiscal year...…
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released their annual Long-Term Budget Outlook today, and the updated...…
Monday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) filed cloture on the tax extenders package. The bill would extend a...…
Gallup recently asked a sampling of Americans, “How serious of a threat to the future of the United States do you...…
Testifying before the House Budget Committee today, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke noted: Even after economic...…
Last week, Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Tom Price (R-GA) introduced the Republican Study Committee (RSC) FY2011...…
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