It’s official: when we choose a President this fall, we will also choose a theory on the role of government. The putative President and the Mayor...
Has Census time rolled around again? Your calendar hasn’t changed. But Congress just rolled out another Census—in 2012. And this Census has nothing to do with...
Twenty years ago, the Rio Summit created UN Agenda 21. Next week, those planning this agenda will meet again. A draft agenda for the conference leaked...
The Obama eligibility issue is still alive. This coming Monday, a Florida judge will hear evidence on what a natural born citizen is, and whether Barack...
An entire generation is primed and prepped to reach the level of liberalism that prevails in our nation today. Many youth don’t even know who our...
The state of education in America has been steadily declining since the Department of Education was created by President Jimmy Carter in 1979. Many factors contributing...
Last spring, Indiana passed a new law (Senate Enrolled Act 1) that breaks new ground for the Castle Doctrine. When Governor Mitch Daniels signed this new...
Next Wednesday, the House of Representatives will vote on whether to cite Eric Holder, Attorney General, for contempt of Congress. The House scheduled that vote after...
In today’s politically correct world we tend to throw political viewpoints into several categories. Generally we call them left-wing versus right-wing or liberal versus moderate versus...
In the Ayn Rand world, some say, no one would plow, repair, or otherwise keep up public roads. Bridges might fall unless someone, acting out of...