Biden Expands Dubious Subsidies for Manufacturers
The Export-Import Bank enjoys bipartisan support, even though there is little evidence that it's effective.
The Export-Import Bank enjoys bipartisan support, even though there is little evidence that it's effective.
The bank's new domestic financing program is a poorly defined, unnecessary exercise that will throw taxpayer money at projects the private capital markets have deemed too risky.
Boeing may love an additional handout, but such subsidies will be a net negative for the country's economy as a whole.
A supposedly "reformed" Export-Import bank is back to its old ways.
Policymakers have become convinced that the crony capitalist institution is the ideal tool for countering the influence of the PRC.
Budget negotiations offer lawmakers the opportunity to ditch tax carve-outs and cut spending.
Corporate welfare wins again.
A lobbying effort aimed at unleashing more cronyism launches while a new report demonstrates why the bank should be permanently shuttered.
The evidence against the agency is overwhelming.
The bank has been operating as a shell of its former cronyist self since 2015. Just put it out of its misery already.
Stop subsidizing crony capitalism abroad with taxpayer dollars.
Rep. Scott Garrett seeks to head the agency he previous sought to end.
Legislation would return the crony-capitalist agency to former glory.
If we're going to kill this corporate-welfare program, we can't count on the White House to help.
If you're against corporate welfare, the president's budget has some good news-and a lot more bad news.
President-elect Trump could kill the bank, just to be sure.
Hillary Clinton's rebuttal shows her crony corporatist side.
Crony capitalist institution could still be crippled if Sen. Mitch McConnell takes action.
Florida representative the only House Dem to vote against reauthorizing Export-Import Bank.
If this is how a Republican-led Congress acts, who do they think they're kidding when they talk about limited government?
Fight over the crony-capitalist program highlights all that's wrong with Washington
Let GE whine. The company doesn't need a subsidy.
Magazine cites their roles in freeing a death row inmate and shuttering the Ex-Im Bank
This is what happens when you politicize infrastructure, instead of letting users pay for it
The best speech you'll see the Texas senator make
Attempting to use highway bill to shovel loans to companies like Boeing, GE
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation is ripe for termination.
The reprieve is temporary, but it's still a victory against corporatism at its worst.
Reason contributor Veronique de Rugy is among the experts testifying against reauthorization at Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
How bureaucrats are keeping people in the dark about the Export-Import Bank
Foreign airlines and oil companies top list of recipients.
Who needs information about who is getting the loans, what they're spending it on, and who is repaying them?
Information being used to critique the cronyist institution has disappeared online.
The Ex-Im Bank won't survive 2015-if the GOP is serious about free market principles.
She is supporting the Ex-Im Bank for the worst reason possible.