Housing scarcity and costs are a global problem, and the usual proposed remedy – residential densification – is countereffective.
The International House of Pancakes wangled a federal subsidy worth $1.1 million today to open a restaurant in Washington's Colonial Heights.
The United States military owns more than 100 golf courses worldwide, and their funding involves much creative ownership filing.
Housing is growing scarce, therefore unaffordably expensive, not only in America but also in Canada, Britain and East Asia.
Baltimore City Schools are top-heavy with administrators drawing six-figure salaries, and are also among the worst-performing public schools.
The United States government loses up to $750 billion to fraud each year, because that crime is ridiculously easy to commit.
The vaunted Gaza pier cost more than its materials, because it incurred millions more in damages and injured 62 American service members.
Limiting energy choices should never be a question in America, but it is – solely because certain people abuse their Constitutional powers.
The Air Force stopped a project to build wind turbines in Alaska but kept pouring money into other wind turbine projects.
How can California tell other States what to produce and what not to produce? That's what Congress must now decide.