Corporate Welfare

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Mark Thornton

US National Debt now exceeds $18 Trillion with no end in sight. Will we see national default on the debt or hyperinflation?

Ryan McMaken

 The 2022 Olympics (i.e., the Winter Games) is now down to only two applicant nations: China and Kazakhstan.

Hunter Lewis

Unfortunately this team seems to be covering up a possible risk to children, especially black children.

Carmen Elena Dorobăț

Anyone reading modern day trade agreements would not be surprised to discover that they focus less and less on reducing import duties, and more on developing national industries, promoting exports, and ensuring domestic policy space.

Salmaan A. Khan

As one of the most subsidized non-profit organizations in American history, the NFL excels at tackling the American taxpayer.

Dick Clark

2014’s new US Farm Bill eliminates many direct subsidies to farmers, while replacing them with subsidized insurance programs. This will lead to higher costs for taxpayers and distorted markets in the future.

Predrag Rajsic

One of the most common ways in which cronyism manifests itself in Serbia is when professional degrees and employment positions are awarded based on political party membership, and not on the basis of professional expertise.