Tennessee Leads the Way in Removing Barriers to Foreign Doctors
Jeffrey A. Singer I have long been calling for states to make it easier for doctors who are licensed and experienced in other countries to serve patients in this country. States require such doctors to repeat their entire residency training in
Hearing Remarks: Protecting American Families from Higher Taxes
Adam N. Michel I recently testified for the Senate Budget Committee on the topic of taxes, economic growth, and budget deficits. You can read my full written testimony here, and watch the hearing here. Below is a lightly edited version of the
How Greening the Economy Will Destroy America
We’re supposed to go along with Green Energy schemes—as we did with masks, school lockdowns, and vaccinations to stop covid—because our government, media, and “public interest” groups insist that we “follow the science.” Original Article: "How Greening the Economy Will Destroy America"
Living by a Premise
The 2023 graduation season is now underway. The famous, generous, and politically powerful (especially those currently in federal office, who are cheaper because they are banned from being paid for giving speeches) will be dispensing (often very limited) wisdom about
Tennessee Becomes the Latest State to Remove Barriers to Assistant Physicians
Jeffrey A. Singer Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) signed HB 1311 into law on May 17, creating the new health care practitioner category called “graduate physicians.” Tennessee now joins Missouri, Arizona, Arkansas, Utah, Kansas, Louisiana, and Idaho in removing barriers that
The Fifth Amendment is Self‐Executing
Ilya Somin and Isaiah McKinney Richard Devillier and his family owned property abutting a highway in northern Texas, alongside other property owners. Texas built a dam next to their property to keep flood waters from flowing across the highway, which would have made
How to Upgrade House Stablecoin Bill 2.0 to Version 2.1
Jack Solowey and Jennifer J. Schulp Tomorrow, the House Financial Services Committee’s Digital Assets Subcommittee will hold another hearing on stablecoins (crypto tokens pegged to the value of another asset like the U.S. dollar). Ahead of the hearing, the Subcommittee released two
Does GDP Present an Accurate Picture of the Economy? Not Likely
The most popular measure of economic growth is GDP. However, GDP movement is driven by changes in the money supply, not real economic factors. Original Article: "Does GDP Present an Accurate Picture of the Economy? Not Likely"
End the FBI
Special counsel John Durham on Monday released his report on the FBI's role in investigating the 2016 Donald Trump campaign's alleged collusion with Russia. This investigation, codenamed "Crossfire Hurricane," had been—according to Durham's report—"swiftly" opened as a full-blown investigation in
Understanding Relationships between Money Supply and Liquidity
In a market economy, money is the medium of exchange; producers exchange their goods for money and then exchange that money for other goods. As the production of goods increases, the demand for money expands. Conversely, as economic activity slows