The federal government developed a cost-cutting system that costs big bucks and almost no one wants to use it.
The author sounds an alarm over a new form of nationalization: through the voluntary purchase of stock, not de jure confiscation.
President Trump is dangling improved trade relations in front of Russia in a bid for peace. Would that be worth the risk?
In 2011 the United States government spent over twenty million dollars subsidizing cotton and its marketing abroad.
A failed shopping mall owes more than a million dollars in unpaid taxes, but local officials might not be able to collect them.
IRS computers became “inoperable,” and remain so, after a contractor did some computer maintenance for a whopping $1.5 million fee.
An attorney in Syracuse, New York actually billed her county for 33 hours worked in one day for a public-defender program.
The former head of the United States Secret Service made sure to pay himself a bonus while regular agents wait for their bonuses.
Obama’s EPA found that carbon dioxide was a pollutant that endangered public health. Lee Zeldin has rescinded that – but what next?
The State of Illinois subsidized its State Fair to the tune of $140 million or more, by robbing other funds and agencies.