Working families in Nevada have been through a lot over the past year and a half. Nevada’s economy relies heavily on tourism, and when travel was stunted and lockdowns enacted, I know that every … [Read more...] about NEVADA VIEWS: Financial transaction tax would hurt Nevadans
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VICTOR JOECKS: Eviction moratoriums latest example of compassion producing bad public policy
If you’re looking for a spouse or a friend, compassion is a highly desirable characteristic. But in politics, being “compassionate” — with someone else’s money — often produces flawed public … [Read more...] about VICTOR JOECKS: Eviction moratoriums latest example of compassion producing bad public policy
EDITORIAL: Tallying the toll of union school closures
The teachers union school shutdowns last year will have devastating long-term national effects. A new report reveals the sobering details and should be an impetus for much-needed reform. “The fallout … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: Tallying the toll of union school closures
VICTOR DAVID HANSON: Democratic Party won’t admit it’s become the party of wealth
How often during the past year of wokeness have middle- and lower-class Americans listened to multimillionaires of all races and genders lecture them on their various pathologies and … [Read more...] about VICTOR DAVID HANSON: Democratic Party won’t admit it’s become the party of wealth
EDITORIAL: A sustained assault on high expectations
The scourge of low expectations continues to flourish at the Clark County School District. Is it any wonder why Nevada’s academic rankings remain utterly dismal? On Thursday, the Clark County School … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: A sustained assault on high expectations