The Case Against a U.S. Carbon Tax
Advocates of growth-management laws, which strictly regulate what people can and cannot do with their land in the name of controlling urban sprawl, say that it produces many benefits, including preservation of farm lands, energy savings, reduced air pollution, and lower infrastructure costs. In a new paper, Cato scholar Randal O’toole argues that growth management slows regional growth, exacerbates income inequality, and particularly harms low-income families, especially minorities such as African Americans and Latinos.
- “The New Feudalism: Why States Must Repeal Growth-Management Laws,” by Randal O’toole
Why Trump’s Immigration Position Is Hurting Him
Immigration restrictionism increasingly appeals only to a shrinking percentage of the electorate that is concentrated in the Republican party.
Real ID Decisions
It’s Time for the United States to Let Afghanistan Go
Trump Derangement Syndrome
Forced to defend everything Donald Trump says and does, conservatives are ignoring everything they ever stood for.
The Housing Crunch Is Our Fault. We Can Fix It.
The only real solution is to repeal the state laws and local plans that created the problem in the first place.
Neither Trump nor His Message Is Built to Win a National Election
New Research Finds that Immigrant Crime Is Still Low
The evidence of low immigrant criminality continues to grow.
Yes, Your Honor, the CFPB Is Indeed Unconstitutional
While Judge Kavanaugh’s opinion makes no such sweeping changes, it moves the needle a little bit closer to accountability, due process, and constitutional soundness.
Safe Zones Won’t Save Syrians