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President-elect Donald Trump gives a speech at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2021 | Polaris/Newscom

Immigration

Trump Targets Birthright Citizenship and Calls for Military Role in Deportations

Both plans are an affront to America’s image as a nation of immigrants.

Fiona Harrigan | 11.19.2024 2:10 PM

Biden student loans | Illustration: Lex Villena, CNPCNP  Polaris Newscom

Student Loans

The Clock Is Running Out for Student Loan Forgiveness

With only months left in his term, Biden wants to forgive the loans of nearly eight million borrowers experiencing "hardship."

Emma Camp | 11.19.2024 9:45 AM

Bureau of Prisons | Illustration: Lex Villena, Midjourney

Criminal Justice

The Bureau of Prisons' Casual Cruelty to Families of Those Who Die Behind Bars

Families whose loved ones died in federal prisons describe outrageous delays in being notified, ignored phone calls, and troubling discrepancies in the official reports.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.19.2024 7:00 AM

Peter Suderman and Elon Musk | Lex Villena; Jen Golbeck/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Federal government

How Elon Musk and DOGE Can Deliver on Smaller Government

Plus: a listener asks the editors why it is acceptable to allow unrestricted border crossings into the United States without penalty.

Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman | 11.18.2024 5:17 PM

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin before a row of American and Ukrainian flags, in Kyiv, Ukraine | Pavlo Bahmut/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Defense Spending

Pentagon Fails 7th Audit in a Row but Hopes To Pass by 2028

Congress required all federal agencies to submit annual financial reports in 1990. The Pentagon finally got around to complying in 2018, and it still hasn't passed an audit.

Joe Lancaster | 11.18.2024 3:15 PM

An old man holds a few coins in one hand and an empty coin purse in the other. | motortion | Dreamstime.com

Social Security

Social Security Approaches Its Day of Reckoning

Americans should plan for their futures rather than relying on a nonexistent Social Security “trust fund.”

J.D. Tuccille | 11.18.2024 7:00 AM

How Republicans and Democrats View Federal Agencies | Illustration: iStock

Federal government

Infographic: How Republicans and Democrats View Federal Agencies

Democrats tend to view the feds favorably but many agencies are under water among Republicans.

Reason Staff | 11.18.2024 6:00 AM

A map showing which counties have the most FCC complaints per resident | Map: Created with Datawrapper

Maps

Map: Pearl Clutchers in Hot Spring County

A rural Arkansas county files more than twice as many FCC complaints per resident than anywhere else in the United States.

Matthew Petti | 11.17.2024 6:00 AM

RKFNewscom | Lev Radin/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Trump Administration

Can RFK Jr. Fix Our Dysfunctional Public Health Agencies?

His priorities may not be the drastic reforms that are actually needed.

Ronald Bailey | 11.15.2024 5:25 PM

A person holding a dollar bill | Photo by lucas Favre on Unsplash

Government Waste

The National Debt Just Hit $36 Trillion. Does Trump Have a Plan To Control It?

It would take nearly $8 trillion in budget cuts merely to stabilize the national debt so it does not grow faster than the economy.

Eric Boehm | 11.15.2024 4:30 PM

RFK Jr. |  Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Newscom

Robert Kennedy Jr.

One Brainworm To Rule Them All

Plus: The sex-withholders, new JAQ with Lee Fang, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 11.15.2024 9:30 AM

Elon Musk, who has been tapped to head the Department of Government Efficiency, raises his hands in celebration at a Trump rally. | Jen Golbeck/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Government Waste

DOGE's Chances Are Slim, but It Might Be Our Only Hope

Congress and the president show no interest in cutting government. Maybe outsiders can get it done.

J.D. Tuccille | 11.15.2024 7:00 AM

Stephen Miller, Thomas Homan, and Kristi Noem | Illustration: Lex Villena; Patsy Lynch/Polaris/Newscom, ELIJAH NOUVELAGE/UPI/Newscom, Polaris/Newscom

Immigration

Trump's Immigration Picks Are Terrible

An administration staffed by Stephen Miller, Thomas Homan, and Kristi Noem will be punitive and authoritarian on this issue.

Fiona Harrigan | 11.14.2024 2:40 PM

An illustration of capsule pills in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

Drugs

Abolish the FDA

Many seriously ill people die waiting for the FDA to approve drugs that regulators in other advanced countries have already approved.

Jeffrey A. Singer | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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TSA

Abolish the TSA

The agency has not made air travel safer but it has made it costlier and more time-consuming to fly.

Robby Soave | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a surveillance camera in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

Domestic spying

Abolish the NSA and CIA

Ending these unaccountable agencies would safeguard civil liberties and improve intelligence gathering.

Ronald Bailey | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a liquor bottle and a cocktail in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

Alcohol

Abolish the Federal Alcohol Tax and Regulation System

The states already overregulate alcohol. There's no need for a federal layer of red tape.

C. Jarrett Dieterle | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Education

Abolish the Department of Education

The federal government furnishes a relatively tiny amount of K-12 funding—but the feds need relatively little money to exert power.

Neal McCluskey | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a doctor in the style of Pacman | Illustration: Joanna Andreasson

Health Care

Abolish Obamacare

The Affordable Care Act has become a broken welfare program for people who don't need it.

Peter Suderman | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a shopping cart in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

Government Waste

Abolish the Small Business Administration

Like all government perks, SBA lending creates unseen victims.

Veronique de Rugy | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Business and Industry

Abolish Antitrust Law

Having a large market share may just mean that a company is really good at what it does.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Government secrecy

Abolish FOIA

FOIA has no teeth and bureaucrats abuse its exemptions. Just redact and release every federal workers' emails instead.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Transportation Policy

Abolish Amtrak

Why should the federal government run a transportation corporation?

Jason Russell | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a tree in the style of Pacman | Illustrations: iStock

Energy & Environment

Abolish the EPA

Climate change is a serious environmental concern, but it is not clear how the EPA helps.

Jonathan H. Adler | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of a marijuana leaf in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

War on Drugs

Abolish the DEA

The DEA's attempts to enforce the nation's drug laws have been a resounding failure by pretty much any measure.

Jacob Sullum | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Minimum Wage

Abolish the Federal Minimum Wage

There is a "virtual consensus" among economists that the minimum wage puts people out of work.

Billy Binion | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Immigration

Abolish Borders

If government-drawn lines within your country don't possess some sort of moral magic that voids your rights, why would government-drawn lines between countries?

Christopher Freiman | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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National Parks

Abolish the National Park Service

Revising how America's most beautiful public lands are protected would create more ways for Americans to interact with some of the best parts of the country.

Eric Boehm | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Entitlements

Abolish Social Security

Stop robbing poor, hard-working Peter to pay well-off, retired Paul.

Jack Nicastro | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Law & Government

Abolish the FCC

Let the invisible hand regulate the invisible resource.

Thomas W. Hazlett | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Higher Education

Abolish Federal Student Loans

Easily accessible student loans give colleges an incentive to raise tuition.

Emma Camp | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Immigration

Abolish ICE

The federal immigration agency disrupts communities and families, for no good.

Fiona Harrigan | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Transportation Policy

Abolish the Department of Transportation

When money comes down from the DOT, it has copious strings attached to it—strings that make infrastructure more expensive and less useful.

Christian Britschgi | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

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Foreign Policy

Abolish the Army

"Standing armies are dangerous to liberty," Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist No. 29.

Matthew Petti | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

An illustration of gold coins in the style of Pacman | Illustration: iStock

Taxes

Abolish the IRS—and the Income Tax Too

Americans spent an estimated $133 billion and 6.5 billion hours filing their tax returns in 2024.

Joe Lancaster | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

Government officials sit around a conference table in a FEMA office | Polaris/Newscom

Law & Government

Abolish FEMA

FEMA has given Americans every reason to believe it is highly politicized, a poor steward of federal resources, bad at establishing priorities, and often unable to communicate clearly to people in distress.

Katherine Mangu-Ward | 11.14.2024 6:00 AM

A red elephant stands in front of the White House surrounded by money | Illustration Lex Villena; Jpldesigns | Dreamstime.com

Government Spending

Trump's First Term Wasn't Fiscally Responsible. Will His Second Be Different?

Even before the pandemic spending increase, the budget deficit was approaching $1 trillion. The GOP has the chance to embrace fiscal sanity this time if they can find the political will.

Veronique de Rugy | 11.14.2024 12:01 AM

Photo of horse and jockey from 2024 Kentucky Derby. | Candice Chavez/Cal Sport Media/Newscom

Government Spending

Feds Approve $80 Million Budget for 'Private' Horse Racing Regulator

The government should exit the multi-million-dollar business of preventing horse doping.

Jack Nicastro | 11.13.2024 4:15 PM

A Trump-Vance campaign sign in the front yard of a house with desert landscaping. | Eduardo Barraza/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

FEMA

FEMA's Targeting of Trump Supporters Makes the Case for Less Government

Government agencies and officials can’t be trusted, so we should give them less to do.

J.D. Tuccille | 11.13.2024 7:00 AM

Tom Homan | Annabelle Gordon/CNP / Polaris/Newscom

Immigration

Workplace Raids

Plus: Land acknowledgements, New York's migrant expenditures, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 11.11.2024 9:30 AM

A shadowy figure, shot from behind, sits in front of a bank of monitors, akin to a surveillance center. | AminaDesign | Dreamstime.com

Surveillance

Feds Use 'Border Security' To Justify Social Media Surveillance

Supposedly targeted at immigrants and travelers, the program endangers everybody’s liberty.

J.D. Tuccille | 11.11.2024 7:00 AM

People protesting with anti-Trump signs | Gina M Randazzo/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom

Election 2024

Want To Lower the Political Temperature? Make the Presidency Less Important

Congress needs to reassert its powers and bring the imperial presidency back down to earth.

C.J. Ciaramella | 11.8.2024 2:45 PM

Elon Musk stands in front of falling cash | Illustration: Lex Villena; Cecilia Fabiano/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom, Pamela Tekiel, White © Cammeraydave | Dreamstime.com

Republican Party

How Donald Trump and Elon Musk Could Cut $2 Trillion in Government Spending

If Musk is truly serious about fiscal discipline, he'll advise the president-elect to eschew many of the policies he promised on the campaign trail.

Veronique de Rugy | 11.8.2024 10:45 AM

Lina Khan | Michael Brochstein/Sipa USA/Newscom

Federal Trade Commission

Good Riddance, Lina Khan

Under Khan's leadership, the Federal Trade Commission has been bad for business and bad for consumers.

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 11.7.2024 11:31 AM

An illustration in the style of Pacman with the words "Abolish Everything" | Joanna Andreasson; iStock

Government Waste

The Next President Should Abolish Everything

In the Abolish Everything issue, Reason writers make the case for ending the Fed, the Army, Social Security, and everything else.

Katherine Mangu-Ward | 11.7.2024 6:00 AM

Sen. Rand Paul is pictured next to Curtrina Martin and her son | Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call/Newscom; Institute for Justice

FBI

The FBI Wrongly Raided This Family's Home. A Bipartisan Group of Lawmakers Wants the Supreme Court To Step In.

A federal court denied them the right to sue—despite Congress enacting a law five decades ago specifically for situations like this one.

Billy Binion | 11.4.2024 5:34 PM

An orange and white crossword puzzle blank with the word Crossword in orange and the Reason logo | Lex Villena / Reason

Crossword

Abolish Everything: December 2024 Puzzle

"Phrase a dishonest politician rarely says out loud"

Stella Zawistowski | 11.4.2024 6:00 AM

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Fourth Amendment

After 100 Years, End the Open Fields Doctrine

Federal agents are allowed to search private property without a warrant under this Prohibition-era Supreme Court precedent.

Joe Lancaster | 10.31.2024 6:00 AM

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