Downsizing Blog
Transit's Dead End
Transit ridership was only 42 percent of pre‐pandemic levels in May 2021, which is making transit agencies desperate to justify their future existence and the subsidies they depend on to keep running.
Do New Roads Boost the Economy?
“More highway spending won’t rev up the economy,” argues a recent article in the Wall Street Journal.
President Biden’s Proposed Budget
The Biden administration has released its federal budget for 2022, which envisions a large increase in the size of government.
Biden’s Programs Would Fail for Many Reasons
President Biden is proposing to expand federal intervention in many areas that are the responsibility of state and local governments and the private sector.
No Need for Biden’s Electric Vehicle Subsidies
President Biden’s infrastructure plan includes $174 billion in subsidies for electric vehicles and charging stations.
No Need for Biden’s Electric Vehicle Subsidies
President Biden’s infrastructure plan includes $174 billion in subsidies for electric vehicles and charging stations.
Biden Infrastructure Plan: Funding Not Green
President Biden’s infrastructure plan is a mess of contradictions.
Biden Infrastructure Plan: Funding Not Green
President Biden’s infrastructure plan is a mess of contradictions.
Electric Vehicles and the Biden Infrastructure Plan
A damaging effect of government expansion is the “crowding out” or displacement of private‐sector activities. Governments often think that they can do better than businesses, and they take over industries or intervene to set things right. But they misjudge, and government‐dominated industries usually become bloated, stagnant, and distorted.