Apr 12, 2024
For millions of would-be college students, especially those who want to enter fields like hospitality, manufacturing, or construction, it would be best to think twice before pursuing a four-year degree.
Mar 14, 2024
Cleveland’s name will probably never evoke the same sentimentality or respect as those of our more "popular" leaders. He wasn’t a wartime president or a veteran. He didn’t create any bureaucracies or agencies that remain with us today. Cleveland was a simple man.
Mar 4, 2024
As the saying goes, you can put lipstick on a pig, but it’s still a pig. Or, in the case of ranked choice voting, slap a nonpartisan sticker on a partisan Trojan horse and hope nobody notices the Democrats inside.
Feb 22, 2024
As we look towards the future, the success of our nation hinges not just on economic or military might, but on the common pride and unity of our people. If we lose that, the shortages we face at the supermarket today might just be the very least of our worries.
Jan 30, 2024
It’s time for a return to the citizen legislature, infusing Congress with new ideas and fresh perspectives that are needed to tackle America’s challenges.
Jan 17, 2024
Maybe $174,00 doesn’t cut if for some, but given their less-than-stellar output, it seems members of Congress are cashing checks that far exceed what most would deem a fair wage for the job done.
Dec 28, 2023
Placing bets on educational freedom in the Prairie State now seems like a wager on a losing horse. With the rollback of the Invest in Kids Act, Illinois has boldly charted a course in the wrong direction,
Dec 14, 2023
How do we reconcile a national, government-recognized celebration with radical directives that attempt to scrub its very existence from public view?