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The Builder and the Extractors
There is a tale of two software companies that tells you nearly everything you need [...]
The White House Doesn’t Need Congress to Help Struggling Graduates
At a recent Turning Point USA event, a group of college students told JD Vance that [...]
The Leash We Don’t See
Benjamin Franklin once observed that a lightning rod saves the house by absorbing the strike. [...]
They Told You It Was About Policy. It Was Always About Power.
Fair warning: Francis was a controversial figure and not without his critics on matters beyond [...]
Leviathan and Its Enemies
Leviathan and Its Enemies is a book about power: who has it, how they got [...]
What the Laken Riley Act Does Against Illegal and Legal Immigration
The Laken Riley Act represents a bold step toward accountability in immigration enforcement of both [...]
Salesforce Betrays America – The Dark Side of the “Indian Era”
Salesforce disinvested in the U.S. workforce that built it into a global powerhouse and enabled [...]
How President Trump Can Carryout His Mass Deportation Agenda
[This is a synopsis of a two hour podcast. To see the podcast, click on [...]
Class of 2024 Computer Science Grads Face Trouble? Why?
Today’s story deals with the tough job market for American computer science graduates. One recent [...]
Biden’s Open and Shut Asylum Executive Order
Hello and welcome to another Institute for Sound Public Policy podcast. I’m the Executive Director [...]
Mayor Brandon Johnson Betrays Chicago’s Working Class
Hello and welcome to another Institute for Sound Public Policy podcast. I’m the executive Director [...]
Tariffs on Electric Vehicles? Biden and Trump’s Positions
Today we are giving our take on the Biden administration’s announcement that it will [...]
Biden’s Proposed Rule Change Is A Kick In The Teeth To American Workers
President Biden’s Department of Labor (DOL) is proposing a new rule that will hurt Americans [...]
What Happened To Alphabet and Google Search?
Hello, and welcome to another Institute for Sound Public Policy podcast. I’m the Executive Director, [...]
Will Black Voters Elect Trump? A Conversation With Yvette Carnell and Raynard Jackson
Had the great pleasure to sit with Yvette Carnell, Co-Founder of the American Descendants of [...]
Governor Abbott’s Immigration Paradox
In 2018, a San Antonio newspaper reporter asked me why so many H-1B visa labor [...]
The TRUTH About American Thanksgiving
So last Thursday was Thanksgiving. As per usual, the America Haters who are supported by [...]
Happy Thanksgiving 2023
Dear All, Thanksgiving, our national holiday is both individually and collectively a time to give [...]
SpaceX Wrestles With The Technicalities of U.S. Immigration Law
On August 24th, the Department of Justice announced it was suing Elon Musk’s "Space [...]
Government is the Enemy of Architecture Worthy of the Name
It’s been thirty-one years since John Lautner died. For those who didn’t know him, John [...]
EAGLE Act Dies Deserved Death in Lame Duck
Given the numerous landmines that faced immigration restrictionists during the always perilous, fraught-with-amnesty lame duck [...]
Cows Call Green House Gas Charges “Udderly” Ridiculous!
No longer satisfied with shutting down the oil and gas industries, this year saw [...]
Tech Workers Brace for Possible Omnibus Job-Killer
Like the proverbial bad penny that keeps reappearing, lousy immigration bills are hard to kill [...]
Tech Layoffs May Give U.S. IT Workers Opportunities
Elon Musk, Twitter’s new Chief Executive Officer, and the firings he immediately called for that [...]
Elections Have Consequences
Executive Director's Corner Dear All: It’s Saturday morning, November 5th and I will undoubtably be [...]
Corporate America Gets Richer on the Backs of U.S. Workers
In August, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced that corporate [...]
Is PM Sunak the New Face of Global Corporatocracy?
Founder's Corner Dear All, This week, I’m shifting our focus to halfway across the globe [...]
Administration’s Latest Blue-Collar Jobs Giveaway
Wall Street titan Goldman Sachs released a memorandum which said, in short, that more immigration [...]
White House Shrugs at Chinese Espionage
A federal jury in Chicago recently found Chinese national Ji Chaoqun, 31, a member of [...]
Labor Sec. Walsh Confused about Facts
Give Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh grudging credit. Walsh may be the only honest [...]
