Our political conflict can often be boiled down to the stark differences in how Karl Marx and Thomas Jefferson viewed history and their different beliefs about the role of government in crafting the future.
Medicare for All and the Pandemic
The Coronavirus Pandemic ultimately represents the biggest failure of central planning in our generation. So, doubling down on a central planning model of healthcare might just be the wrong approach.
My Thoughts On the Anti-Lockdown Protests
The right to peaceably assemble is an indispensable feature of our republic. But protesters in this time of pandemic should do so safely, reasonably, and responsibly, if not for the safety of their community and out of respect for those waging the front-line battle against COVID-19, then at least out of practical concern for the effectiveness of their efforts.
This is What the “Trump Check” Will Look Like
This is what the “Trump Check” will look like.
On That Donald Trump Stimulus Check Signature
In a typical sign of the times, Trump admin decisions hover around Donald Trump’s over-sized ego.
A Total Rout in the Oil Markets
More fallout from the Saudi-Russia oil price war as oil futures plunge into historic negative territory.
Procuring Toilet Paper with Social Capital
For most of us, relying on our economic capital or on government assistance alone to get through however long this season lasts would be devastating. We need one another. Now more than ever.
News – Meanwhile In the World
Believe it or not, there are other events happening in the world beyond what has swallowed up the attention of the news media.
Car Insurance Companies Give Back
The “evil capitalists” are saving millions because no one’s on the road. But instead of pocketing the money and calling it a day, car insurance companies are giving back people’s premiums.
How Should Conservatives React to a $2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill?
All told, you are currently indebted over $400,000 to the government. And your liability has only increased now that Congress added another $2,200,000,000,000.00 to the national debt. How should conservatives respond to this?