Disinherited: How the Old Use DC to Steal from the Young
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Nick Zaiac is a public-policy researcher in Washington, DC. He also serves as a policy analyst at the Maryland Public Policy Institute. His column, The DC Leviathan focuses on the often-ignored bureaucratic agencies, from the Department of the Interior to the General Services Administration. He has been published in the Baltimore Sun, City AM, CapX, and other outlets. Follow @NickZaiac.
There's a war going on. While there are no bullets being fired, no blood being spilled, and no bodies lying...
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To many in Washington, DC, comprehensive tax reform seems like a mirage. It is something to be spoken about, to...
Español The US government has a hazardous waste problem. Many federal departments have properties that are contaminated with everything from...
Legislators look to tax offshore corporate assets to fund Obama's US$4 trillion budget. (Flickr) EspañolLast week, the US Office of...
I recently learned that Richard Gordon, emeritus professor at Pennsylvania State University and one of the most influential free-market energy...
Español Recent history has seen the welfare programs in most US states swell dramatically. Despite a recovering economy, welfare spending...
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