Privatizing U.S. Airports
America has a remarkable history of aviation innovation, but we need major policy reforms to ensure that our infrastructure remains at the leading edge in today’s global economy. In a new bulletin, Robert Poole and Chris Edwards argue that airports should be self-funded by revenues from passengers, airlines, concessions, and other sources. Federal subsidies should be phased out, say Poole and Edwards, and state and local governments should privatize their airports to improve efficiency, competitiveness, and passenger benefits.
- “Privatizing U.S. Airports,” by Robert Poole and Chris Edwards


Nepotism Looms over Presidency
Nepotism is nothing new in the history of the US presidency, although the Trump administration looks as though it may be especially susceptible.
TPP, R.I.P.?
There could hardly be a better implement in the U.S. geostrategic toolbox than the TPP for projecting U.S. values, securing U.S. interests, and compelling China and others to play by the rules that will govern international commerce in the twenty-first century.
Could President-elect Trump’s Business Dealings Violate the Constitution?
The Constitution Emoluments Clause is obscure, but it could be a powerful weapon against President-elect Trump’s in-office business activities.
Tell the Children the Same Thing about Donald Trump as for Any President: Beware
If you’re teaching your kids that the president reliably tells the truth and does the right thing, then the future citizens you’re raising may turn out gullible and easily led.
President-elect Trump
Donald Trump will be our next president, and as with any president, we must remember that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
Donald Trump and the Future of U.S. Policy in Syria
President-elect Trump may change U.S. policy in the Syrian civil war. Some in Congress hope that he does.
Why the Left and the Right Should Oppose Government Registries
The Looming Battle for Trump’s Foreign Policy