If there’s one thing government is good at, it’s infringing on liberty. And one thing modern politicians are bad at is admitting mistakes.
The war on women
While the culture related to women and girls has evolved in some Middle Eastern countries, women are viewed as subservient to men, at least.
The boiling cauldron in the Middle East
Politics never dies, and Democratic leadership threw another anti-Trump log on the fire during the attacks on Iran.
Here’s hoping freedom comes to Cuba
Seeing hope rise today in Cuba and other places stirs a joy in my heart that’s hard to explain.
Northeast state governments carry higher taxpayer debts
Pennsylvania carries $5,872 in debt per taxpayer.
Presler’s posthumous birthday present to Kirk: a Bucks early-vote drive
Early voting commenced in Pennsylvania yesterday, the same day Charlie Kirk would have turned 32.
Kirk will be remembered for his spirit, persuasive skills, and civility
He was a loving husband, a father of two young children who was committed to his family and to conservative ideals.
Publius Pax: Remembering the lessons of the ‘Forgotten War’
As we mark the 72nd anniversary of the Korean War armistice, what lessons are we forgetting from the Forgotten War?
Chris Holbert: A better way forward on cannabis for Pennsylvania Republicans
A Pennsylvania Senate Republicans face pressure to address cannabis policy, the author, urges them to learn from the Colorado example: effective regulation.
Joshua Phillips: The hidden harm of legalizing marijuana use: Why libertarians should oppose SB 120
Libertarianism champions non-aggression, private property rights, and voluntary contracts. The push to normalize marijuana violates each of these core tenets while imposing real costs on Pennsylvanians.
