Last week, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is in favor of injustice and introduced the Pandemic Crisis Excess Profits
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Transparency isn’t the Solution
In recent years, transparency has become a popular political buzzword. From legislators to taxpayers, everyone seems to want government to
Texans Need a Sam Houston for Education
The curriculum in government schools is chosen and dictated by government officials. The textbooks used in government schools are chosen
Reform that Won’t Be
When legislators convene in Austin next week, reducing the tax burden on property owners will be near the top of
Greed and Justice
“Avarice,” states a recent editorial in the Houston Chronicle, “is just a politer way of describing greed, which seems 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
Taxation Without Representation
One of the rallying cries of the American Revolution was “taxation without representation.” While American colonialists took up arms against
The Full Context: Imposing Obligations on Future Generations
In most political debates, we hear lots of claims about the alleged benefits of a particular program or policy. Those