Michael Daugherty – April 7, 2016

The Devil Inside the Beltway Various government agencies do not always have to follow checks and balances, and can wield unregulated power. Small businesses often do not have the means or influence to defend themselves when under scrutiny from these agencies. Five...

Gary Johnson – January 22, 2015

Redefining the Liberty Movement Governor Gary Johnson, the former Libertarian Presidential Candidate, grew up in an upper middle class neighborhood of Minot, North Dakota, with a teacher father and a mother who worked with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. He was exposed...

Dale Kooyenga – November 18, 2014

Wisconsin’s Fiscal Condition Dale grew up the oldest of four siblings in a blue collar family and neighborhood. The son of a garbage man and a nurse, he is proud of the Christian values and strong Midwestern work ethic instilled in him by his parents. Following...

Mark Thornton – September 24, 2014

Drug Prohibition Mark Thornton is Senior Fellow at the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He serves as the Book Review Editor of the Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics. He served as the editor of the Austrian Economics Newsletter and as a member of the Editorial Board...

Todd Berry – November 18, 2014

Wisconsin Solvency Todd Berry has been President of the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance (WISTAX) since 1994. WISTAX, and Todd, fervently believe that, more than ever, voters and taxpayers need objective, factual information about their government. Prior to joining the...

Michael Strain – February 25, 2015

Minimum Wage Michael R. Strain is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, where he studies labor economics, public finance, and applied microeconomics. His research has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals and in the policy journals Tax...