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A Principled Politician Mar. 16, 2022

John Stossel

I dislike politicians. I don't trust people who are so desperately eager to run others' lives. But R... Read More

To Prepare for Emergencies, Keep Fiscal Order Mar. 03, 2022

Veronique de Rugy

The tragic events of the past week highlight the wisdom in maintaining a fiscally sound house, rathe... Read More

Will a Post-COVID-19 Government Be Held Accountable? Feb. 24, 2022

Veronique de Rugy

Someone recently asked me when Congress would hold hearings to ensure the accountability of governme... Read More

Sarah Bloom Raskin -- Biden's Latest Anti-Freedom Nominee Feb. 09, 2022

Star Parker

With all the attention directed to President Joe Biden's commitment to nominate a Black woman to rep... Read More

Should We Offer Over List Price and by How Much? Jan. 04, 2022

Dear Monty

Dear Monty: We live in an area where it has become common to hear of bidding wars. We are ready to s... Read More

Inflating the Costs of Government's Fiscal Irresponsibility Dec. 16, 2021

Veronique de Rugy

Inflation has reached its highest level in decades. While we're not yet in a situation like we had i... Read More

Will Congress Take Away Your Credit Card? Dec. 07, 2021

Stephen Moore

How would you feel about Congress snatching away your credit card or preventing you from participati... Read More

Saule Omarova Shouldn't Be Overseeing our Banks Nov. 24, 2021

Star Parker

It is ironic when Democrats complain about sensational use of language. Thanks to progressives, pra... Read More

Pouring Fuel on the Spending Fire Nov. 18, 2021

Veronique de Rugy

President Joe Biden has united the American people — in disapproving of his performance, with ... Read More

Pelosi Pushes Irresponsible $3 Trillion COVID-19 Wish List May. 19, 2020

Daily Editorials

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduced another $3 trillion in spending as the Democrats' latest respo... Read More

Who Doesn't Use Cash? More People Than Ever May. 07, 2020

Froma Harrop

Last year seems a lifetime ago, but even then, cash was no longer king. The greenback had already lo... Read More

Despite Trump's Reassurances, Market Turmoil Reflects Genuine Concerns Mar. 05, 2020

Daily Editorials

President Donald Trump can try all he wants to blame the news media and Democratic leaders for coron... Read More

The Fed Monopoly Shouldn't Compete With Private Banks Dec. 24, 2019

Stephen Moore

If there is any lesson we have learned about the Federal Reserve system in the last few years, it is... Read More

Will the Fed Edge Out the Competition With Real-Time Payments? Dec. 12, 2019

Veronique de Rugy

Imagine what it must be like for private companies that have invested in a new technology and sudden... Read More

Paul Volcker Was a Great Man Dec. 10, 2019

Froma Harrop

Paul Volcker administered the tough medicine when the American economy badly needed it. It was 1980,... Read More

Putting America First Means Fiscal Responsibility Oct. 24, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The two stories that have dominated the news cycle over the past two weeks — the impending Con... Read More

If the Economy Tanks, It Will Be on Trump Sep. 12, 2019

Steve Chapman

Democratic political consultant James Carville once said that if he were reincarnated, he'd want to ... Read More

Jerome Powell Is Not Trump's Worst Enemy; Trump Is Aug. 25, 2019

Steve Chapman

Jerome Powell is the bane of Donald Trump's existence. Lately, it seems Trump would rather bash the ... Read More

Sending an SOS to the Federal Reserve Aug. 13, 2019

Stephen Moore

The following column is co-authored by Stephen Moore and Louis Woodhill.To keep the economy from a f... Read More

Why the Fed Shouldn't Compete With Private Banks Aug. 06, 2019

Stephen Moore

Do we want the U.S. Federal Reserve Board to operate as a commercial bank — and compete with o... Read More