The WasteWatcher
The Pentagon Must Improve IT Procurement
The DOD has a poor procurement track record. Will it do better with the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability?
Washington, D.C. Is Planning an Unnecessary and Harmful Wealth Tax
A wealth tax in D.C. is unnecessary and will be harmful to the economy.
A Quarter Century of Failure
Legislators’ woeful track record of passing spending bills on time will soon stretch to 25 years.
Climate Change is Not New or the End of the World
Steve Koonin's WSJ OpEd “Climate Change Brings a Flood of Hyperpole" sends a sober message about the Green New Deal
It's Time to Get The Country's Spending Under Control
Congress has consistently made fiscally irresponsible decisions.
Stadium Project Funding Fails to Hit a Home Run
Instead of squandering more money for a new stadium in Oakland, the city and state should focus on protecting the taxpayers.
State and Local Governments Must Stop Restraining Broadband Expansion
States and local governments should remove restrictions on broadband deployment.
What’s Worse than Most Favored Nation – Budget Reconciliation
The Biden administration proposes to recind President Trump's Most Favored Nation Policy.
CMS Provides the Proof – Sec. 1332 Waivers Have Lowered Health Insurance Premium Costs
A CMS report confirms a Trump administration initiative to lower healthcare costs worked spectacularly.
Governor Cuomo’s Bridge Light Show Plans Go Dark
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D-N.Y.) is known for his failed schemes to boost the state's economy.
Public Favors Government Drug Negotiations, Until They Learn What It Really Means
Senate Democrats are preparing to move a $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” bill, but have to find ways to offset the cost.
Broad Senate Support for the Return of Earmarks
Senators have eagerly embraced the return of earmarks, requesting 5,000 of the wasteful projects so far.