Political courage is in short supply these days, and Gov. Steve Sisolak seems intent on proving it. Last week, the governor requested that the Tuesday meeting of the Nevada Board of Pardons include … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Political courage, thy name is not Sisolak
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The Battle Over Work and Welfare
States are fighting back against the Biden drive to use the pandemic to increase dependency. By The Wall Street Editorial Board, December 11, 2022 The Biden Administration is using the pandemic … [Read more...] about The Battle Over Work and Welfare
Much Ado About Independent Kyrsten Sinema
Her decision to leave the Democratic Party may help her win re-election in Arizona in 2024. by The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, December 9, 2022 Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s decision … [Read more...] about Much Ado About Independent Kyrsten Sinema
The Decline of Higher Education
Thoughts on a generational takeover by the Left, and what options remain by John M. Ellis, City-Journal, November 29, 2022 In the nineteen fifties and nineteen sixties, academic-freedom disputes … [Read more...] about The Decline of Higher Education
VICTOR JOECKS: How adults caused a spike in teenage depression
If you want to be depressed, look at statistics on teenage depression. In a survey taken in 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 44 percent of high school students said … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: How adults caused a spike in teenage depression