Commentary
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about Harris' single payer support
Will Harris offer health coverage to undocumented immigrants? Look no further than California
			Actions speak louder than words. That adage is worth remembering as Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, try to minimize their records on granting public health coverage to those who are in the country illegally. Walz signed legislation in Minnesota that allowed such immigrants ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 31, 2024		
				
					
			Classroom Ideology					
			
		Learn more about race-based college admissions
Top colleges report fewer Black and Hispanic students in wake of Supreme Court ruling
			Conservative analysts say there is already evidence of defiance. They pointed to numbers in the database showing that shares of Asian students fell by 6 percentage points at Yale and Duke this fall, even though the Supreme Court case involved claims of discrimination against Asian American applicants. “Such drops in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 30, 2024		
				
					
			Business & Economics					
			
		Learn more about how taxes harm economic activity
Does San Diego County’s Measure G measure up?
			There’s no denying that the crumbling section of the coastal bluff near Del Mar that holds up the only rail line linking San Diego to the rest of California needs to be shored up. But is a tax hike necessary to get the job done? No, but that’s never stopped ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Kerry Jackson		
				
																						
			October 29, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how Harris' plan might promote healthcare fraud
Will Harris’ Promises of New Era for Healthcare Invite Fraud?
			For a former prosecutor and Calif. Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris sure seems to have a laissez-faire attitude toward fraud. In the race to enroll as many Americans as possible in Medicaid and in Obamacare exchange plans, the Biden-Harris administration has looked the other way as millions of Americans receive publicly ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 29, 2024		
				
					
			California					
			
		Learn more about how expensive and complications reparations would be
Three Questions That Probably Doom California’s Reparations Push
			As California seriously debates the logic of paying reparations to black Americans, it is important to review the implausibility of a reparations plan. Although I would likely accept payment should money ever actually be offered (ungallant to refuse, really), reparations are a notably bad idea. As I noted in a ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wilfred Reilly		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
			California					
			
		Learn more about California's outmigration crisis.
Voting With Their Feet
			Twelve years ago, living in the foothills of El Dorado County, Calif., Joanne Kraft enjoyed what many consider the California Dream. Seeing the snow-capped Sierra Mountains in the distance never got old. She and her husband happily shuttled their four children to soccer practice, school activities, and church events. But ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how competition can lower premiums
Competition Is The Cure For Rising Health Insurance Premiums
			The presidential election is just a week away. And the rising prices of many products and services are on voters’ minds. Just over 40% of Americans say inflation is their biggest concern heading into November, according to a recent survey. In few markets are rising prices more apparent than in ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Sally C. Pipes		
				
																						
			October 28, 2024		
				
					
			Classroom Ideology					
			
		Learn more about the math and literacy crisis
Dr. Lance Izumi On Why Kids Can’t Read or Do Math
			Dr. Lance Izumi, senior director of the Pacific Research Institute’s Center for Education, recently wrote “The Great Classroom Collapse.” The book centers around a fundamental question: Why can’t kids today read or do math? In an attempt to answer that question, “The Great Classroom Collapse” is divided into three sections: ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Lance Izumi		
				
																						
			October 23, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about recycling hypocrisy
AG Bonta’s Recycling Hypocrisy Will Harm Consumers
			California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing ExxonMobil over accusations of deception. Allegedly, the company deceived Californians for nearly 50 years “by promising that recycling could and would solve the ever-growing plastic waste crisis,” even though ExxonMobil knew that it could never handle “more than a tiny fraction of the ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 23, 2024		
				
					
			Commentary					
			
		Learn more about how government intervention is harming the healthcare market
Trump vs. Harris on Health Care: Experts Explain Each Side
			“He and his colleagues believe that patients are not in control of the health care system and that we suffer from an opaque and complex pricing structure that harms patients. “Winegarden’s free market approach means he advocates for doing away with the Obamacare subsidies that Congress must consider, as they ...		
					
					
			
																				
			Wayne H Winegarden		
				
																						
			October 23, 2024		
				
					Learn more about Harris' single payer support
Will Harris offer health coverage to undocumented immigrants? Look no further than California
			Actions speak louder than words. That adage is worth remembering as Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, try to minimize their records on granting public health coverage to those who are in the country illegally. Walz signed legislation in Minnesota that allowed such immigrants ...		
					Learn more about race-based college admissions
Top colleges report fewer Black and Hispanic students in wake of Supreme Court ruling
			Conservative analysts say there is already evidence of defiance. They pointed to numbers in the database showing that shares of Asian students fell by 6 percentage points at Yale and Duke this fall, even though the Supreme Court case involved claims of discrimination against Asian American applicants. “Such drops in ...		
					Learn more about how taxes harm economic activity
Does San Diego County’s Measure G measure up?
			There’s no denying that the crumbling section of the coastal bluff near Del Mar that holds up the only rail line linking San Diego to the rest of California needs to be shored up. But is a tax hike necessary to get the job done? No, but that’s never stopped ...		
					Learn more about how Harris' plan might promote healthcare fraud
Will Harris’ Promises of New Era for Healthcare Invite Fraud?
			For a former prosecutor and Calif. Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris sure seems to have a laissez-faire attitude toward fraud. In the race to enroll as many Americans as possible in Medicaid and in Obamacare exchange plans, the Biden-Harris administration has looked the other way as millions of Americans receive publicly ...		
					Learn more about how expensive and complications reparations would be
Three Questions That Probably Doom California’s Reparations Push
			As California seriously debates the logic of paying reparations to black Americans, it is important to review the implausibility of a reparations plan. Although I would likely accept payment should money ever actually be offered (ungallant to refuse, really), reparations are a notably bad idea. As I noted in a ...		
					Learn more about California's outmigration crisis.
Voting With Their Feet
			Twelve years ago, living in the foothills of El Dorado County, Calif., Joanne Kraft enjoyed what many consider the California Dream. Seeing the snow-capped Sierra Mountains in the distance never got old. She and her husband happily shuttled their four children to soccer practice, school activities, and church events. But ...		
					Learn more about how competition can lower premiums
Competition Is The Cure For Rising Health Insurance Premiums
			The presidential election is just a week away. And the rising prices of many products and services are on voters’ minds. Just over 40% of Americans say inflation is their biggest concern heading into November, according to a recent survey. In few markets are rising prices more apparent than in ...		
					Learn more about the math and literacy crisis
Dr. Lance Izumi On Why Kids Can’t Read or Do Math
			Dr. Lance Izumi, senior director of the Pacific Research Institute’s Center for Education, recently wrote “The Great Classroom Collapse.” The book centers around a fundamental question: Why can’t kids today read or do math? In an attempt to answer that question, “The Great Classroom Collapse” is divided into three sections: ...		
					Learn more about recycling hypocrisy
AG Bonta’s Recycling Hypocrisy Will Harm Consumers
			California’s Attorney General Rob Bonta is suing ExxonMobil over accusations of deception. Allegedly, the company deceived Californians for nearly 50 years “by promising that recycling could and would solve the ever-growing plastic waste crisis,” even though ExxonMobil knew that it could never handle “more than a tiny fraction of the ...		
					Learn more about how government intervention is harming the healthcare market
Trump vs. Harris on Health Care: Experts Explain Each Side
			“He and his colleagues believe that patients are not in control of the health care system and that we suffer from an opaque and complex pricing structure that harms patients. “Winegarden’s free market approach means he advocates for doing away with the Obamacare subsidies that Congress must consider, as they ...