Similarities in Foreclosed NC Deal and Fort Wayne’s ‘Electric Works’
by Jason Arp In 2003, Capitol Broadcasting in concert with the city of Durham, North Carolina, put forth an effort to reinvigorate downtown Durham by redeveloping the American Tobacco Company properties there into apartments, retail space and offices. The project, costing far more than its real market value, reportedly ended in bankruptcy. Now we learn Read the full article…

Backgrounder: Daylight Saving Time
by Mark Franke Every English school child knows the story about King Canute sitting on the seashore and commanding the tide to stop before wetting his feet. Needless to say, it didn’t, which was the point old Canute wanted to make. He may have been king, but the laws of nature answer only to God. Read the full article…

Morris: Managing the New State Insect
by Leo Morris Those who worry about Indiana’s image in more enlightened sections of the country can relax a little now that one black mark on the state’s reputation has been erased: It is no longer one of only four states that do not have an official insect. Hoosier entomologists will no longer have to hang Read the full article…

Donald Trump Versus Adam Smith
by Mark Franke When I was a college freshman taking my first political theory class, my professor explained why some government policies are good (meaning popular) and others are scorned. The answer is simple: It depends on whose ox is being gored. Tariffs are exactly that kind of policy. In a free-trade environment struggling domestic Read the full article…

JFK, Reagan and Supply-Side Tax Cuts
by Eric Schansberg, Ph.D. Larry Kudlow and Brian Domitrovic (KB) have written JFK and the Reagan Revolution — a helpful history on their dramatic “supply-side” reductions in marginal tax rates. Bringing JFK into this discussion is particularly helpful in dealing with partisans (dramatic tax cuts have not simply been a GOP thing), folks who are Read the full article…

The Death of ‘Real’ Barbershops
by Mark Franke It’s great to be a retired senior citizen. I have plenty of time to spend on my favorite hobby — grousing. Of course the world has descended to perdition during my lifetime. I’ve got a list of things that have been ruined, eliminated or forgotten by the succeeding generations, all in spite of my Read the full article…

