Opinion
Obama Versus Obama on the Use of Executive Orders
Obama has come out both for and against the use of Executive Orders to stop deportation of illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court will...
Bernie’s Wacky Economics
A free degree that puts someone in the unemployment line is about as valuable as a sub-prime loan that puts a house into...
Read moreIndustries Still Heading for Mexico
In April 2016, the list of closed, or soon to be closed, factories in the U.S. grew larger when the Ford Motor Company...
Read moreRights Versus Wishes
When God gave Moses the eighth commandment — "Thou shalt not steal" — I am sure that he did not mean "thou shalt...
Read moreThe Refugee Flood and UNHCR
Completely unknown to most Americans, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is playing a dramatically important role in...
Read moreTexas Filmmakers to Premiere Documentary About Global Government
A new independent film, Revelation: Dawn of Global Government, premieres April 15 in Houston, Texas. Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie Daniels narrates this...
Read morePanama Papers: Gov’t Corruption Is the Scandal, not Privacy
While the media-manufactured “scandal” of “rich people” allegedly hiding money from politicians in offshore accounts continues to be exposed as largely bogus, there...
Read moreAttacking Our Nation’s Founders
Ignorance of our history, coupled with an inability to think critically, has provided considerable ammunition for those who want to divide us in...
Read moreTime To Make Candidates Face the Real Issues Threatening American Freedom
Have you heard a single candidate for president, or even for a lower office, mention the destruction of property rights or representative government...
Read moreAs Ukraine Collapses, Europeans Tire of US Interventions
On Sunday Ukrainian prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union. Taken together, these...
Read moreDon’t “Interpret” the Constitution; Obey It
The job of the Supreme Court is not to interpret the Constitution, or interpret any law properly enacted. It is to see to...
Read moreHow the World Works
Perhaps not to Millennials, but the economic performance is undeniable. What works best in delivering the goods is capitalism. ...
Read moreMore Campus Lunacy
Students, often with the blessing of faculty, have discovered that names for campus buildings and holidays do not always fit politically correct standards...
Read moreVietnam War at 50: Have We Learned Nothing?
Last week Defense Secretary Ashton Carter laid a wreath at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington in commemoration of the "50th anniversary" of...
Read more$15 Minimum Wage Laws Spreading Across the Country
A $15 minimum wage law was passed in California, and New York's will soon follow. But high minimum wages only end up hurting...
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