People don’t decide whether or not to have children purely based on economic incentives.
A Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral College
There are ways to improve presidential elections without destroying basic tenants of the US Constitution.
Federalist No. 86 – Impeachment Further Considered, a Blueprint
Extending on what our Founders did during the debate over ratification, I intend to lay out a blueprint by which we can, and should, judge future presidents and their actions for impeachment.
Democrats Have Selective Faith in the Effectiveness of Law
Candidates insulated in the progressive bubble are inconsistent issue to issue.
DACA – Good End, Bad Means
DACA is Good Policy, but The Supreme Court Should End It
Scars
I knew there were going to be scars from the Trump era that would take a long time to heal, but I never expected the assault on the founding ideals to be so systemic.
Who Owns the Anti-Tech Movement?
The anti-tech populists aren’t as populist as they appear.
Should Libertarians Regulate Big Tech?
There are legitimate reasons for supporting some government intervention into the free market
Big Government From the GOP’s Youngest Senator
There has been sudden support for big government among Republicans, best exemplified by Mr. Josh Hawley, junior senator of Missouri.
Read Warren’s Lips
“No new taxes for the middle class,” says presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren.