America’s Two Constitutions
Our ‘Cold Civil War’ Over 2 Constitutions Fred Lucas / @FredLucasWH / May 15, 2018 A member of the audience holds up a pocket-size copy of the Constitution during a February 2012 event [...]
The Suicide of Europe-PragerU
https://youtu.be/stR5nWkq3LU
Failing Schools, Not Teacher Pay is the Problem
More Pay for Unionized Teachers Is the Wrong Solution to the Wrong Problem The real issue at hand is why more and more money never produces better outcomes. by Daniel J. [...]
Taxpayers Save with School Choice
Fact: School Choice Saves Taxpayer Money Center for Arizona Policy by Cathi Herrod 5/4/18 Note: After one of the most contentious [Arizona] legislative sessions I’ve witnessed, legislators adjourned the regular [...]
Saturday Quotes…featuring Madison
The following come from the wisdom of the father of the Constitution, James Madison: “Hitherto charters have been written grants of privileges by governments to the people. Here they are [...]
Marx Was Wrong About Everything
The Left’s Chilling Refusal to Stop Flirting With Marxist Ideas Jarrett Stepman / @JarrettStepman May 4, 2018 May 5 is Karl Marx’s 200th birthday. Despite a legacy of failure, some proponents [...]
The Absence of Wisdom
The War on Wisdom Dennis Prager May 08, 2018 There is more knowledge available today than ever before in history. But few would argue people are wiser than ever before. [...]
Saturday Quotes
Understanding our world in quotes from interesting people: "Teachers enjoy widespread public favor, and their desire for higher pay is understandable. But no nationwide crisis of teacher compensation exists." Jason [...]
Detroit’s Progressive Leadership
https://youtu.be/6v-LB3DhbvM
No, Teachers Are Not Underpaid
Salaries lag in some states, but nationally, wages and benefits outpace the private sector. by Andrew Biggs, Jason Richwine May 2, 2018 Recent protests across the country have reinforced the perception that public [...]
The Dystopian Threat of Universal “Benefits”
FEE Universal government benefit programs are not gifts; they are contracts. by Paul Cwik It is graduation time again, and students are getting ready to leave college and enter the workforce. [...]






















