November 27, 2015 Save the Internet: FCC Net Neutrality rules worst example of government intervention... ever Of all the government interventions by the Obama administration, the plan released Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission to regulate the Internet is the worst.
November 6, 2015 How can a plane land at the wrong airport? With technology-filled cockpits and modern-day navigational systems, how likely is it for pilots to land at the wrong airport?
November 6, 2015 FAA to relax ban on use of in-flight personal electronics The Federal Aviation Administration said it is expected to relax the ban on use of some personal-electronic devices at low altitudes and on runways
October 30, 2015 Modernized trucking means safer highways and cleaner air Policymakers must update existing laws to ensure the safest, most efficient, and most cost effective fleet on the roads.
May 10, 2015 Trade matters: Why Congress must restore Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) After years of inaction, Congress is finally set to act on a series of extremely important bills on international trade.
May 7, 2015 Chairwoman Yellen, head off inflation, raise interest rates To head off a tough bout with stagflation—slow growth and high inflation—the Federal Reserve should start raising interest rates soon.
May 7, 2015 What's in your summer burger? Why your government doesn't want you to know Even if they are not the hippest foodies, most people who buy hamburger for a late summer cookout want to know the source of their ground beef. If not the specific farm or state or even region, whether the meat is American-raised or has traveled across the globe from who knows where matters to a lot of Americans. That insistence on our right to know about our food is why federal law requires that meat be labeled with the country of origin. Or it used to do that.
May 6, 2015 We can't protect free, open Internet by dusting off old regulations When it comes to "net neutrality" dusting off regulations from the Roosevelt-era will not protect a free and open Internet. They will not benefit consumers. They will not spur innovation. They will not encourage a young entrepreneur to develop a new innovative app, or a company to develop new “smart” appliances.
May 6, 2015 Net neutrality: Obama's FCC puts Internet, American innovation at risk By heeding President Obama's call to make the Internet a government-regulated public utility, the FCC has adopted a system equipped to regulate public utilities and monopolies, not the dynamic and fast paced Internet economy.
May 6, 2015 Net Neutrality Fight: We can't let FCC Internet ruling undermine free market The Federal Communications Commission’s vote last week to regulate the Internet shows a dangerous and reckless disregard for the free market principles that are the engine of the U.S. economy.