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Home » Authors » Don Brunell

Articles by Don Brunell

Guest Commentary: Cumulative tax, fee increases lead to negative consequences

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October 10, 2019
Don Brunell
Too often, elected officials overlook the cumulative costs of regulations, taxes, and fees on taxpayers; however, it comes back to bite them hard when people move or take matters into their own hands by initiative. Consider what is happening in
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Guest Commentary: Time to make national debt an election-cycle priority issue

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September 12, 2019
Don Brunell
Our nation is on an unsustainable borrowing trajectory, and it could get much worse unless voters start asking politicians: 'How are taxpayers going to pay for what they promise?” We now owe over $22.5 trillion to lenders, of which nearly half is
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Guest Commentary: Washington should avoid Sweden's haste in carbon ban

Pulling the plug …
August 29, 2019
Don Brunell
Sweden and Washington state are very similar. Both have strong 'green” movements and are quickly moving to eliminate all carbon-emitting fuels from cars and power plants. The caution for Washington's elected officials is not to mandate hastily prog
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Moon mission brought unity in time of divisiveness

No green cheese...
July 18, 2019
Don Brunell
Shortly after Apollo 11 landed on the moon and astronaut Neil Armstrong took his famous first steps on the dusty lunar surface, some comedian in our Army unit at Fort Knox, Kentucky, posted a sign in our barracks: 'Sorry, Drill Sgt., No Green Cheese!”
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Guest Commentary: Family-owned businesses susceptible to regulatory pains

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June 20, 2019
Don Brunell
During the 1992 presidential campaign, then-candidate Bill Clinton famously intoned, 'I feel your pain,” reassuring voters he understood what they were going through. Since then, similar statements of empathy have become a staple for politicians.
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Guest Commentary: Removing lower Snake River dams would be unwise

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May 23, 2019
Don Brunell
There are dams that should come down and those that shouldn't. Hopefully, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts its review of the 14 federal dams on the Columbia and Snake rivers, that will become abundantly clear.
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Guest Commentary: Renewable energy also has impacts to consider

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March 28, 2019
Don Brunell
Before our country hastily dives totally into renewable energy, we must carefully evaluate its impacts. Specifically, by concentrating on eliminating fossil fuels to combat climate change, we ignore the effects of other forms of pollution
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Guest Commentary: Private sector is stepping up in support of tourism

New approach …
January 31, 2019
Don Brunell
As our national deficit approaches $22 trillion-$180,000 per taxpayer-and state and local governments deal with skyrocketing costs for health care, pensions, education, and public safety, we will have to do things differently.
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Guest Commentary: Health care costs, quality should top Congress' slate

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December 6, 2018
Don Brunell
When Congress convenes next year, lawmakers must focus on the cost and quality of health care. In November, voters made it clear that health care was on top of their minds.
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Guest commentary: Russians have gained on U.S. in production of wheat crops

Advantage slipping …
October 25, 2018
Don Brunell
Many of us remember Soviet Union collective farms, which were a dismal failure. Joseph Stalin, the brutal Russian dictator, confiscated individual landholdings and enslaved workers. It destroyed the Russian farm system. Wheat production, which led the wo
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