Texas Central Partners has threatened many Texas landowners with seizure of their property through eminent domain to build a proposed
An Open Letter to the National Butterfly Center
When an individual takes property without the owner’s consent, it is called theft. When a group of individuals does this,
Planks vs. Principles
The Texas Republican Party biennial convention was held in San Antonio in mid-June. In the end, the delegates approved a
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The Echo Chamber I have recently been giving a lot of thought to the “echo chamber”–the tendency of people to
How to Eliminate Taxes for Education
A recent report by the Texas Public Policy Foundation suggests that property taxes for education could be cut in half
Picking Winners and Losers: The Trump Version
The Trump Administration recently unveiled a proposal that will require utilities to buy power from plants scheduled to be retired.
A Lesson in Private Education
This is an excerpt from Individual Rights and Government Wrongs. After passage of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
The Roundup 1
Mismatched Curtains Sometimes, the inanity of government regulations knows no bounds. As an example, Mildred Bryant, a resident of Pagedale,