Colleges Dupe Parents and Taxpayers
Colleges have been around for centuries. College students have also been around for centuries. Yet, college administrators assume that today's students have needs that were unknown to their predecessors. Those needs include diversity and equity personnel, with massive budgets to accommodate.
Honoring Christmas and the Constitution: The Founders’ Legacy
For George Washington, Christmas was not always a happy day. As a boy of eight, his home burned down on Christmas Eve. Serving in the British Army in 1753, he was shot at in a miserable, freezing village called “Murdering Town.”
Teaching black children to read is an act of social justice
Policymakers do not have to choose between supporting traditional public schools and supporting high-performing charters. Improving public education in America will require both. Read the article at The Hill
Opinion: Using ‘free speech’ to stop others’ free speech is not saving democracy
It is outrageous that UC Berkeley students cannot go and listen to someone like Ann Coulter without fear of being intimidated and attacked. Read the article at Berkeleyside.com
Trump’s welcome rule change: No more food stamps for millionaires
When Americans think of food stamp recipients, images of desperate lower-income Americans typically come to mind. Taxpayers desperately want to believe that their hard-earned dollars are helping poor people struggling to make ends meet with [...]
More Virginia cities, counties seek ‘Second Amendment Sanctuary’ status
The gun-advocate backed movement gained steam after Democrats took control of the Virginia Senate and House in November. Read the article at WUSA9.com
China monitoring mobile phones, blocking ‘harmful’ words like ‘Almighty God’
A former employee of one of China’s largest tech firms has revealed how the Communist regime is manipulating public opinion by monitoring citizens’ mobile phones, blocking any words deemed “sensitive to the state” — such [...]
Morality of Free Markets
Dr. Richard Ebeling, professor of economics at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, and my longtime friend and colleague, has written an important article, “Business Ethics and Morality of the Marketplace,” appearing in the American Institute for Economic Research. It’s importance and timeliness is enhanced by so many of America’s youth, led by academic hacks, having fallen prey to the siren song of socialism.
Liberal Voter Heal Thyself-of Voter Fraud
Democrat Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina vetoed a bill earlier this month that would remove self-admitted foreign nationals from the state’s voter rolls. Read the article at Townhall.com.
Joe Biden embraces the Stacey Abrams voter-fraud myth
Joe Biden this weekend revealed that he is eyeing failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams as a potential 2020 running mate. The former vice president also promoted the persistent lie that Abrams would be the [...]