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I do not support raising the minimum wage, and the reason is as follows. When the minimum wage is raised, workers are priced out of the market. That... →
Perspective gives us the ability to accurately contrast the large with the small, and the important with the less important. Without it we are lost... →
When we're talking about technology that involves weapons of mass destruction, nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, there has to be an... →
For most Americans, Friday afternoons are filled with positive anticipation of the weekend. In Washington, it's where government officials dump... →
Growing up, I was encouraged to get a good education, get a real job doing something I enjoyed, and, should the opportunity present itself, consider... →
Politicians also have a love affair with the 'small business exemption.' Too much paperwork? Too heavy a burden? Not enough time? Just exempt... →
President Obama has outsourced a major portion of the U.S. space program to the Russians. That's national policy. Taxpayer money. So let's... →
After everyone has had a chance to bluster, posture, and pontificate, we are left with one basic question: under any foreseeable circumstance, would... →
The Internet will win because it is relentless. Like a cannibal, it even turns on it own. Though early portals like Prodigy and AOL once benefited... →
Office holders are a self-selected group; you don't get elected if you don't put your name on the ballot. There are many people who would do... →
Energy and environmental regulation, transportation, and broadband policy all benefit when legislators have a basic grounding in the technical... →
Political pandering comes in all shapes and sizes, but every four years the presidential primary bring us in contact with its purest form - praising... →
The precise point at which a tax deduction becomes a 'loophole' or a tax incentive becomes a 'subsidy for special interests' is one... →