Blame bureaucracy, not sequestration, for air traffic snarls.
What to cut next
There are dozens of large programs and agencies that should be scaled back or eliminated.
Electric guitars: capitalism built that
The story of how gutsy entrepreneurs revolutionized the music industry.
Democrats' leftward drift is blocking tax reform
In the 1980s, Democrats supported tax reform ideas that today’s Democrats would never support.
The truth about Paul Ryan's tax plan
It’s not a giveaway to the rich, who would pay roughly as much under Ryan’s plan as they do now.
What policymakers can learn from Canada's corporate tax cuts
Canada has proven that it’s possible to reduce corporate tax rates without reducing corporate tax revenue.
Obama's tax proposals would make the tax code more complicated, less fair
The president’s rhetoric about tax reform is at odds with the reality of his own plan.
Herman Cain: How about 15-15-15?
Cain is on the right track, but his 9-9-9 plan is flawed.
Steve Jobs: Exemplary entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs like Jobs are the people who power the U.S. economy.
Debt-limit deal: Will the cuts be phony?
It would be easy for party leaders to come up with $2 trillion in “savings” without actually cutting anything.