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Buchanan: What Is America’s Cause in the World (and at What Cost)?
"Take away this pudding; it has no theme," is a comment attributed to Winston Churchill, when a disappointing dessert was put in front of...
How the Far Left Infiltrated Corporate America, and What Can Be Done About It
The radical left has infiltrated corporate America and is using big business to promote a political agenda.
Justin Danhof, general counsel for the National Center for...
Southern California Desalination Plant Inches Towards Approval
Despite fierce opposition from the Sierra Club, California Governor Gavin Newsom has been working to finally grant permits to construct a second major seawater desalination plant on the Southern California Coast.
9 Things You Should Know About Ranked-Choice Voting
By Fred Lucas
“Americans of all political backgrounds have rejected ranked-choice voting as a confusing scheme that makes it more difficult to exercise your right...
Commentary: Washington State Lawmakers Propose Transportation Package With Gas Tax Increases
The Washington Legislature has convened for 2021 and lawmakers in the Evergreen State will soon consider a newly proposed House Transportation Package that is a comprehensive...
School Choice Keeps Teens Happier, Study Finds
The study found the suicide rate in the 15- to 19-year-old age bracket dropped by 10 percent in states that have adopted charter school laws and that private schools can reduce mental health issues during the adult years.
Economic Growth Continues Despite Biden Executive Orders
The U.S. economy continues to expand at a healthy pace despite President Joe Biden's initial flurry of executive orders attempting to slow or even...
Commentary: Higher Gas Taxes Won’t Solve Infrastructure Shortfalls in Missouri
As the Missouri Legislature is in session for 2021, lawmakers in the Show-Me State will be deliberating proposed legislation that is intended to mitigate...
Health Concerns Drive NIMBY’s to Make More Noise Than Wind Turbines
The Not-In-My-Backyard (NIMBYs) movement around the globe from Germany to Australia, California, New York, and Massachusetts are speaking loudly, and acting, to put a halt to the invasion of noisy industrial wind facilities in their backyards.
Louisiana Legislature Considering Gas Tax Increase in Upcoming Legislative Session
The upcoming legislative session in Louisiana is going to be met with a coalition of contractors and other special interest groups intending to persuade...