Not All Dem’s the Same
WSJ 9/29/18 Letter to the Wall Street Journal Editor The Hard Left Doesn’t Even Speak For Most Democrats 164 words I applaud the bravery of Abigail Shrier in “#MeToo Becomes [...]
The Left’s Contempt for Middle-Class Values
October 3, 2018 | By Dennis Prager When I was in graduate school, I learned a lot about the left. One lesson was that while most liberals and conservatives abide by [...]
Death of a Nation Trailer
https://youtu.be/UXPhLXuJ90I Where is the Left taking our Nation?
Saturday Quotes
Among the more popular quotations attributed to Harry Selfridge, of Selfridge Department Store fame.: People will sit up and take notice of you if you will sit up and take [...]
Sweden and ‘Democratic Socialism’
How ‘Democratic Socialism’ Wreaked Havoc On My Native Sweden Sweden's experiment with 'democratic socialism' resulted in four decades of lost progress. Let's learn from their mistake, not emulate it. By Anders [...]
The Presumption of Guilt
WSJ September 22, 2018 The new liberal standard turns American due process upside down. By The Editorial Board | 844 words “As Judge Kavanaugh stands to gain the lifetime privilege [...]
Who is Karl Marx?
https://youtu.be/UhEkJ4noN68 Find out from this short PragerU video. You might be surprised.
US Public Schools Failing
U.S. Schools Don't Measure Up, and Polling Shows Both Republicans and Democrats Know It Identifying that a problem exists is the first step to solving it. Annie Holmquist May 24, [...]
Grapes of Union Wrath
WSJ September 22, 2018 By The Editorial Board | 429 words Workers at Dan Gerawan’s third-generation family farm in Fresno, Calif., voted five long years ago to decertify the United [...]
Socialism’s Popularity
What to Do About the Growing Popularity of Socialism Brad Wenstrup August 29, 2018 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, 28, defeated the third-most powerful Democrat in the House of Representatives, Joe Crowley. (Photo: [...]
Left or Liberal?
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Dem: Kavanaugh Circus
I’m A Latino Democrat, But Thanks To The Kavanaugh Circus I’m Voting Republican In The Midterms September 28, 2018 By Tomas Mendoza I am a college-educated, suburban, first-generation Latino immigrant. I voted [...]
Saturday Quotes–Statism
12 Brilliant Quotes by Herbert Spencer on the Fallacies of Statism On his birthday, consider this condensed version of Spencer's essay, "Over-legislation." by Gary M. Galles, Herbert Spencer April 27, 2018 April [...]
Farm Welfare
WSJ August 25, 2018 Notable & Quotable: Unsubsidized Farming ‘Although the elimination of subsidies started out as a kind of political punishment, it wound up becoming a long-term blessing for [...]
Growing Statism
Why Congress Must Stop Deferring Its Authority to the Executive Branch Legislative punting has led to an increase in the use of executive power. Mitchell Nemeth September 18, 2018 In [...]
Supreme Courts Politics
WSJ September 15, 2018 The Supreme Court Was Never Meant to Be Political Since the 1950s, the justices have become ever more powerful and partisan. It’s time to stop expecting [...]
Government Can Do Anything
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America Has Strayed…
America Has Strayed From Founders’ Vision for Economic Freedom and Limited Government, Walter Williams Says Rachel del Guidice September 11, 2018 / “I think that our government has become destructive of [...]
A Lesson in Self-Governance, What Matters…
[Editor: This week was the Constitution's birthday and to celebrate, scholar and historian Michael Farris has some welcome advise.] A Lesson in Self-Governance Michael Farris, 9/17/18 Three Quick Lessons for [...]
Saturday Quotes–Galileo and More
“It is surely harmful to souls to make it a heresy to believe what is proved.” Galileo Galilei “Facts which at first seem improbable will, even on scant explanation, drop the [...]