Artificially low interest rates are bad for small savers and the economy, but Trump expressing the opposite view isn’t a threat to the Fed’s independence.
Monthly Archives: July 2018
The real difference between McSally and Ward
The issue differences are not that large. The real choice is about a commitment to governing.
Bennett’s incomplete case against Ducey
Here’s how Bennett can salvage his campaign and his reputation.
A wakeup call for the school choice movement
School choice advocates have enjoyed a favorable political environment. But political ill winds are blowing.
Flake is right about trade
Flake proposes that congressional approval be required before a president can impose tariffs on national security grounds. That’s the least Congress can do to reassert its authority in this area.
Trump boosts free trade … in other countries
Other countries are rapidly signing agreements, while what Trump wants on trade remains unclear.
Domestic politics cloud clear thinking about Russia
Relations with Russia should be grounded in three realities, which are being overshadowed by domestic political eruptions.
AZ should follow CA’s lead on digital privacy
Congress should pass a law protecting personal digital data as a property right, but won’t. Arizona should follow California’s lead and pass one of our own.
Trump is mostly right about NATO
European democracies have the resources to provide for their own collective security. Now, they should develop the will.
Ignore the polls, particularly regarding Ducey
A new poll says the governor’s race is neck and neck, and Ducey is in trouble. We’ve been here before.