Public Policy
Articles
January 21st, 2021
Biden’s Failure to Pay Obamacare & Medicare Taxes
When it comes to enacting his legislative agenda, the incoming president faces obstacles ranging from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic to narrow margins in Congress. But one of Joe Biden’s greatest impediments to his agenda may be self-inflicted.
Read More
Articles
January 11th, 2021
Repeal the Pardon Power
‘Tis the season. No, not the Yuletide; that joyous annual season is behind us. It is instead the season of the eleventh-hour pardon, when a soon-to-depart president, freed of concerns about the political implications, makes copious use of the chief executive’s most boundless, corruptible, and, in modern times, unnecessary power. The Constitution should be amended to end it.
Read More
Articles
January 11th, 2021
Why Hypocrisy on Violence Matters
As the whole nation and the entire world now know, the United States Capitol was violently overrun on January 6, 2020.
Read More
Articles
January 8th, 2021
Amazon and Health Care
Amazon has been one of the most economically disruptive companies in history, leaving failed companies, business models and the-way-we’ve-always-done-it mentality in the dust. Retail sales, marketing, delivery and customer feedback have all changed for the better as a result. One key element of that disruption was that Amazon put the consumer in charge.
Read More
Articles
January 8th, 2021
Biden Should Retain These Policies
There are at least four Trump initiatives that Biden should retain, which would help the country, both domestically and internationally.
Read More
Articles
January 7th, 2021
Patriots Do Not Storm the Capitol
Patriots enlist and defend their country. They work hard, do their best, raise good families. They help their neighbors. They perform civic duties. They grit their teeth and pay their taxes. Then they show up and vote.
Read More
Articles
January 4th, 2021
Retain These Policies – Merrill Matthews
There are at least four Trump initiatives that Biden should retain, which would help the country, both domestically and internationally.
Read More
Articles
December 31st, 2020
Submitting to the Government
COVID-19 and the public health measures in response to it have transformed the religious life of the United States, and not for the better. Until recently, many religious authorities have acquiesced to government mandates without acknowledging their right to dissent; still others have adopted an overly deferential view of the biblical command to be subject to governing authorities. Source: Submitting...
Read More
Articles
December 31st, 2020
Lessons from California
One of the many beauties of freedom is there is always surprise. Georgia voters might consider what is happening in California as the nation’s blue-state poster child turns purple.
Read More
Articles
December 29th, 2020
Cop Debunks Myths of #DefundPolice Movement
As a progressive who wants to decriminalize drugs and advance the welfare state, I fit in well in my Pacific Northwest community. Except, that is, for my job: I’ve been a big-city cop here for 26 years. Before that, I served in the military. The raging #DefundthePolice movement doesn’t know me and my colleagues at all — and persistent myths...
Read More