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Grover Norquist

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Past articles by Grover:

Congress shouldn’t sink more taxpayer dollars into the F-35 program

The program has long been the poster child of wasteful Pentagon spending. → Read More

Inflation will pick midterm election winner in November

Americans are very concerned about inflation. They see it at the gas station and the grocery store. While the liberal media can hide some things, they can't hide this. → Read More

IRS benefits from Democrat tax bill, while taxpayers are the ones who get hurt

IRS benefits from Democrat tax-and-spend bill. It gives the agency $80 billion and 87,000 new employees, but ordinary taxpayers will be the ones who suffer. → Read More

Tax Day is already bad, and Biden wants to make it worse

Americans for Tax Reform president slams Biden admin idea to tax unrealized gains Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist argues the Biden administration proposal to tax unrealized appreciation is going to lead to the IRS needing 'more access to know everything about you.' Tax Day is a particularly dreary and unpleasant "holiday" this year. Americans who trudge down to the post office… → Read More

Rick Scott’s tax gift to Democrats

Scott’s call for higher taxes on half of Americans, if not repudiated by House and Senate candidates in 2022 could cost the GOP its winning brand as the anti-tax hike party. → Read More

There's still time to stop Biden's global minimum tax grab

There is a real opportunity for pro-growth low-tax Republicans to emphasize their commitment to tax competition rather than tax “harmonization.” → Read More

After Biden's Bumpy 2021, What Will 2022 Look Like? –

The first year of the Joe Biden administration is drawing to a close. What happened in the last 12 months in American politics and policy? Biden was → Read More

Five reasons for concern about Democrats' drug price control plan

Sadly, if the left has its way, the government will control the entire healthcare system, an outcome that would also result in significant tax and spending increases and the loss of existing coverage for millions of Americans. → Read More

Let's embrace a rare opportunity for government transparency

The Governmental Accounting Standards Board could deliver a watershed moment for transparency and accountability in American government, but only if it puts the needs of citizens over those of the accounting industry, credit rating agencies, politicians and others with an interest in the status quo. → Read More

The antitrust package is a Trojan horse conservatives must reject

These bills would import European antitrust policy and increase corporate and government abuse of conservative voices and organizations. → Read More

Biden is wrong to let other nations seize US intellectual property

The decision to back a petition at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to “waive” intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccines will do nothing to speed up efforts to vaccinate the rest of the world. → Read More

Congress must secure our elections

Verified ballots could ensure voters have trust in the results. → Read More

Grover Norquist: Pelosi, Schumer priorities – here's how free speech, fair elections and more at risk

Congressional Democrats have a plan to forever keep Republicans from winning elections and influencing policy decisions with H.R. 1 in the House, and the similar S. 1 in the Senate. → Read More

Grover Norquist: Georgia Senate runoffs – tax increases coming if Democrats win these races

If Georgians vote for Democrat challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, they will be voting for Democrat control of the U.S. Senate and the Biden-Harris agenda of tax increases on American families and businesses. → Read More

We don’t need to subsidize internet service

Politicians claimed state and municipal governments could build and run high-speed broadband profit-making centers. They failed: Opposing view → Read More

Business liability protection is critical for economic recovery

Frivolous lawsuits related to the coronavirus will harm the market. → Read More

Mitch McConnell proves leadership with legislation on election security

He has built a strong coalition on this critical issue. → Read More

Politicians should stop wasting taxpayer money on ‘bullet trains’

A handful of politicians in red states are bizarrely pushing for taxpayer-funded “bullet trains” that seem like something right out of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal. Despite the fact that Americans consistently prefer to drive, fly, and use other modes of transportation, some officials… → Read More

Taxpayers deserve a maximum tax cut in Ohio’s new budget

Ohio state lawmakers are on the verge of negotiating final, two-year budget legislation, after the Senate and House both passed competing budget bills. The great news is that both chambers want to reduce taxes. → Read More

Why trade war with China is a dangerous game for America

A trade war between the two largest economies on the planet will harm both sides. → Read More