The work of the eighteenth-century English economist Thomas Malthus has been famously used to defend the indefensible. Malthus’s warning of the dangers of overpopulation, labor redundancy,...
Donald Trump will not “cross the Rubicon” as Julius Caesar did in 49 BC. But the American people will, after exhausting peaceful remedies.
Americans are now being forced to think through the first fake conviction in the history of presidential politics.
The Service Employees International Union’s 2024 convention might have provided the infamously progressive union with an opportunity to refocus its efforts on workplace representation over divisive,...
Topline: A Delaware employee stole $181,000 from the state’s Department of Labor early last year, but the public didn’t find out until this April. The truth...
No one using his brain can ever accept that the verdict against Donald Trump was fair or just. A show of strength requires a sound answer.
This June marks 10 years since President Obama approved a lopsided and politicized prisoner trade by freeing five Taliban leaders from military detention in Guantanamo Bay,...
Throughout former President Donald Trump’s speech at the Libertarian Party National Convention last week, he was booed more than cheered. Multiple shouting matches erupted between Libertarians...
Review of Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History by Nellie Bowles, exposing the excesses of the woke left.
Recent literature and documentaries do not emphasize enough the forethought and intentionality of Democrats’ migration policy and their blocking of consideration of legislation to secure our...