Since fiscal 1991, Citizens Against Government Waste has identified a whopping 132,434 earmarks costing $460.3 billion. That’s a lot of slop in the trough.
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City, county face financial consequences for property rights violations.
The CBO said that it expects this year’s federal deficit to hit $2 trillion, almost $400 billion higher than the original estimate it released — and Biden boasted about — earlier.
Golden State “price-gouging” law could raise gasoline prices further.
“We understand clearly that he is in prison to get exchanged,” Yevegny Smirnov, a Russian attorney, told The New York Times.
And what else does the administration have to offer?
The reason for the EV tax credit is that electric cars are really, really expensive.
The most soaring rhetoric in the world rings hollow when the listener knows it won’t be backed up by action.
Politicians have to meddle, but the market can deal with “bigness” on its own.
And the combination is even better. The light fast approaching shines brighter and brighter.
Former FDA chief: “I don’t think we need to be as worried that as we take our foot off the brake, things are going to surge again.”
The merits of President Joe Biden’s forthcoming infrastructure bill depends on his definition of infrastructure.
Apparently, the swamp isn’t swampy enough. Congressional Democrats are bringing back earmarks.
Job-killing policies front and center for new administration.