Do teens lack the resources, life experience, and wisdom to vote, or should we take every advantage to get youth involved in the future of their nation?
On Marriage, Populist Conservatives Made Their Bed
Government incentives and tax credits don’t have a selective reach. They incentivize both the traditional and the non-traditional.
A Path to Citizenship
As a matter of pragmatism, I’m not sure there is any way to solve our immigration crisis without providing a path to citizenship.
It’s My Birthday, and Uncle Sam Bought Me a Tobacco Ban
Congress continues to punctuate the arbitrary divide of non-adulthood adulthood (18-21)
Impeachment | The Senate Has a Constitutional Duty
If the Senate fails to effectively prosecute a convincing case, one way or the other, they will have failed in a singular duty.
Russia’s Goals Are Division and Civil Strife
The operations of Russia’s intelligence organizations seeking to entangle their propaganda efforts into our political discourse does not begin and end with whether or not their influence in the 2016 election altered the outcome.
We Don’t Need A “Pro-Family,” Economy
People don’t decide whether or not to have children purely based on economic incentives.
Mark Sanford | A Farewell Warning
Mark Sanford, who ended his presidential bid last month, shared a final warning.
Democrats Have Selective Faith in the Effectiveness of Law
Candidates insulated in the progressive bubble are inconsistent issue to issue.
Every Abortion Has Two Victims
I have never viewed the mother as the criminal in the abortion scenario.