Podcast
George Will: Why He's Against Biden, Trump, and the 1619 Project—And Bullish on the Future
When government "gets out of the way, we're going to see again, the creativity of the American people," says the 80-year-old optimist.
Biden's plan will raise taxes on individuals earning as little as $30,000 annually by 2027, but that's just a trick to make the overall cost of the bill look lower than it really is.
Persuading vaccine objectors is a much better approach than imposing coercive top-down mandates.
Millions rejected choosing any alternative to Gov. Newsom. Did they “throw their vote away?” Of course not.
Today's mediagenic crowds at the border in Del Rio, Texas, are a predictable and unnecessary result of restrictive migrant policies.
Plus: "The endless catastrophe of Rikers Island," studies link luxury rentals and affordable housing, and more...
Biden's American Families Plan would put most working-age American households on the dole.
When government "gets out of the way, we're going to see again, the creativity of the American people," says the 80-year-old optimist.
"Like an addictive drug, the reassurances had less effect each time."
Young males infected with COVID-19 are six times more likely to develop myocarditis than those who have been vaccinated.
House Democrats' proposed excise taxes could double or triple the price of some vaping products.
Corporate welfare hurts the people who actually need help.
Plus: Mistrial motion granted for Backpage defendants, court halts vaccine mandate for New York workers, and more...
Innovations in epidemiological statistics, artificial fertilizer, toilets, sanitation systems, and vaccines have allowed billions of people to flourish until old age.
A broad standard with no exceptions better serves his goals, but it will be harder to defend in court.
The government is ignoring the costs of lockdowns—for lives, for liberty, and for the economy.
Californians vote today on whether to keep lockdowner in chief Gavin Newsom.
A new analysis projects that private capital, wages, and America's GDP will fall over the next three decades if Congress passes the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package. But at least government debt will grow!
Judge said she has concerns that the government crossed the line several times.
Amazon's customers are apparently unable to judge the veracity of COVID-related information for themselves.
Political class rallies behind making the infrequently used recall mechanism more difficult to deploy
Maryland satire paper threatened over "OlneyFans" article, big tech companies "on the butcher's table," and more...
Old rules and odd enforcement are pushing opportunities overseas.
The Wyoming Republican explains why she's long on bitcoin.
The Democrats' new tax plan would give local newspapers up to $25,000 in refundable tax credits for each journalist they employ.
Plus, how his tax hikes won't actually help anyone, either.