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What's on the horizon for taxes? AEI's Aparna Mathur weighs in with the House Small Business Committee.
The U.S. Senate's version of Obamacare finally is emerging into broad daylight, and the more people see of it, the less popular it should be.
While a line-item veto would enable a president willing to take the political heat to excise the wasteful spending of pork-addled lawmakers, it is less fulfilling than it appears and would bring a major cost to the constitutional balance.
The federal telephone excise tax belongs in history books, notin ourtwenty-first century economy.
Michael Greve is a first-rate constitutional scholar, so I take on his argument that “the states will lose on Medicaid” with some trepidation. I’m no lawyer, so I’m in no position to quarrel with his legal argument. But I do know a thing or two about...
Under increasing pressure from religious parties and the military and intelligence services, the Pakistan People's Party has lost the resolve to fight terrorism and promote democracy.
The burden of excise taxes in the America's Healthy Future Act of 2009 will largely fall on patients, meaning sick patients will be subsidizing the health care of other sick patients.
Nancy Pelosi predicted that ObamaCare would gain popularity as people started understanding exactly how the law effects them but a recent study which previews the impact of the health-care overhaul shows that Democrats have launched America on the most reckless policy experiment in history.



