This column was originally published on the Ball State University Center for Business and Economic Research Weekly Commentary blog. By Michael Hicks March 16, 2025 Recessions are caused by economic shocks that affect either the demand or the supply of goods and services. Presiden “...”

This column was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com. By John Krull TheStatehouseFile.com March 14, 2025 The voice mail was succinct. “George Washington had his Benedict Arnold,” the caller said. “And Donald Trump had Mike Pence.” That was it. The caller hung up “...”
This article was originally published on Andrew Whitehead’s Substack, American Idolatry. An abandoned church, perhaps in France. It has been a tough few weeks. At the national level we have been inundated hourly, day after day, with a deluge of executive orders and moves b “...”
By Michael Leppert The Indiana Citizen March 12, 2025 I teach storytelling, though the official titles of the classes are things like presentations, writing or speech for business. But on the first day of school in all of my classes, I put a slide on the screen with this quote fr “...”
This column was originally published on the Weekly Commentary blog by Michael J. Hicks. By Michael J. Hicks March 9, 2025 The Braun administration has published a rural economic development plan for Indiana. It looks a lot like plans offered by GOP and Democratic governors over t “...”

This story was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com By John Krull TheStatehouseFile.com March 10, 2025 U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Tennessee, had a bright idea. It was the type of brilliant notion we’ve come to associate with President Donald Trump’s slavish followers in “...”
This column was originally published by the Weekly Commentary blog by Michael J. Hicks. By Michael J. Hicks March 2, 2025 Over the years, I’ve written frequently about government efficiency and inefficiency. I even wrote a book that, among other things, measured types of effici “...”
By Michael Leppert The Indiana Citizen March 5, 2025 I left public service in 2002. The experiences of the thirteen years I spent as an employee of the State of Indiana help define me. On paper, my career path wouldn’t make immediate sense to most people today. But it makes per “...”
This column was originally published by Sheila Kennedy on her blog, A Jaundiced Look at the World We Live In. By Sheila Kennedy March 4, 2025 I recently came across a quote – I’ve misplaced the source – that summed up the conundrum that keeps so many of us up at night. Noth “...”

This column was originally published by TheStatehouseFile.com By John Krull TheStatehouseFile.com March 3, 2025 For the moment, why he did it matters less than what he did. The shameful performance of President Donald Trump, aided and abetted by Vice President J.D. Vance, in his “...”