Publications
Back to the drawing board
Democrats’ plan stacks deck for fourth congressional district
Democrats' redistricting plan would stack the deck in their favor for Nevada's fourth congressional seat.
Debunking the PERS rhetoric
Administrators pretend liabilities are not a problem
PERS administrators are pretending that liabilities are not a problem.
Why are most of Nevada’s registered voters in GOP districts?
Lopsided number of registered voters impugns districts’ legitimacy
On average, Republican districts contain many more registered voters than Democratic ones.
Uncertainty: The intangible that rules the world
Politicians’ incessant meddling keeps economic recovery at bay
Politicians' incessant meddling prevents economic recovery.
The Pusher
Washington’s harmful stimulants addicted the states
The $787 billion stimulus bill addicted the states to federal money and now withdrawals are leaving the states sick.
The odds favor the pols
Nevada state elections are uncompetitive, but neighbor states offer solutions
Gerrymandering has left Nevada with mostly uncompetitive legislative races, but neighboring states offer alternatives.
Debt is not a budget solution
Nevada shouldn’t mortgage its future through sale-leaseback
California and Arizona have literally mortgaged their future. Nevada shouldn't do the same.
The rise of sociopathic government
We ignore Acton at our peril
We must pay attention to the warnings of Lord Acton.
Money pit
Strict rules, lack of payment plague federal housing money
Federal housing money is plagued by lack of payment and restrictive rules.