In recent days, we at CFIF have marked the ignominious one-year anniversary of the Biden Administration…
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Drug Price Controls: On 9/13, Let's End the Indefensible 9-13 Small Molecule/Large Molecule Protection Disparity

In recent days, we at CFIF have marked the ignominious one-year anniversary of the Biden Administration's misnamed "Inflation Reduction Act" (IRA) by noting its particularly negative impact on pharmaceutical innovation and, in turn, the nation's health and wellbeing.

As acknowledged by the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security  as well as groups like the American Cancer Society, Americans are already confronting alarming and unprecedented drug shortages in the wake of the IRA.

To mark today's date of September 13 - or 9/13 - it's appropriate to note a different but significant 9-13:  That refers to the indefensible distinction that the IRA makes between what are known as "small-molecule" and "large-molecule" drugs.

Specifically, the IRA imposes destructive price controls…[more]

September 13, 2023 • 03:24 PM
There's More Than Enough Evidence For a Joe Biden Impeachment Inquiry

There's More Than Enough Evidence For a Joe Biden Impeachment Inquiry

No, Biden didn't need to directly benefit from his family's corrupt business ventures to be corrupt.

Replacing Biden Won’t Improve “Bidenomics”

Replacing Biden Won’t Improve “Bidenomics”

Paraphrasing William Shakespeare, replacing Biden at the top of the ticket would merely call a diseased rose by another name.

Is Google Guilty of Being Too Popular With Consumers?

Is Google Guilty of Being Too Popular With Consumers?

In the case of Google, the government's lawyers and regulators are three moves behind the industry on the high-tech chessboard.

Are Ordinary Americans Buying 'Bidenomics'? Enough Evidence For a Joe Biden Impeachment Inquiry

Are Ordinary Americans Buying 'Bidenomics'? Enough Evidence For a Joe Biden Impeachment Inquiry

With so many working people feeling pinched, who can blame them?

Biden Lays a Booby Trap For a Republican President

Biden Lays a Booby Trap For a Republican President

It's a gravy train, paid for by John Q Public. That's sickening enough.

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Government Shutdown Drama and Hunter Biden

William J. Conti, an Attorney in Washington, D.C., discusses the divide in the House of Representatives over the federal budget, what a government shutdown might mean for Speaker McCarthy, how Hunter Biden has gone on the offensive, and what that might mean for President Biden's reelection efforts[more]
SCOTUS October 2023 Term: Chevron Revisited

Ilya Shapiro, Senior Fellow and Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute, discusses upcoming Supreme Court cases, most notably an administrative law case involving the National Marine Fisheries Service that will examine current law under the Chevron doctrine and how much deference to give[more]
The Expanding Hunter Biden Scandal

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'Bidenomics' and America's Bleak Fiscal Forecast

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New Report Confirms Certificate of Need Laws Reduce Supply of Hospitals and Hospital Beds

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Teachers Unions Put Politics over Student Welfare

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Time to Tear Down Gov't Barriers Blocking More Competition and Freedom in Health Care

Sally Pipes, President and CEO of the Pacific Research Institute, discusses failed government efforts to control healthcare spending through antiquated and anti-free market Certificate-of-Need (CON) laws, how abolishing state CON laws will increase access to care, particularly in rural communities, and how misguided[more]
Notable Quote   
 
"The 2024 presidential election is over a year away, but the left's legal assault on common-sense election integrity measures has already begun.Last month, a district court in San Antonio ruled that Texas cannot enforce the provision of Senate Bill 1 which established a voter identification requirement for mail in voting in Texas. The next day, a district court in Atlanta ruled against Georgia Senate…[more]
 
 
— Chad Ennis, Vice President of Honest Elections Project
 
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