Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger (D) deceived voters and concealed her true agenda to secure the governorship last year. Now, she and her Democratic colleagues are […]
Author: Edward Lewis
Republicans Face Growing Pressure as Half Measures Undermine American Aspirations
Republicans in Washington cannot afford to settle for half measures. A year after President Trump returned to the White House with a mandate to reshape […]
FDA Slows Life-Saving Treatments for Children With Rare Diseases Amid Pro-Life Promise
President Trump recently pledged his administration’s commitment to the “infinite worth and God-given dignity of every human life,” with Vice President JD Vance echoing that […]
Voters Choose Managed Democracy Over Constitutional Rule
Americans increasingly prefer guided governance by judges and bureaucrats to the uncertainties of self-rule, according to new evidence from recent elections and historical patterns. The […]
The Civilizational Crossroads: The West’s Choice Between Modernity and Terror
Jihadist ideology offers domination and violence. The West must decide whether to defend modern civilization or retreat from it. Our world stands at a civilizational […]
Two Instructors Fired After Christian Student’s Bible-Based Assignment Exposed Viewpoint Discrimination
A simple assignment turned explosive when a Christian student quoted Scripture, uncovered blatant viewpoint discrimination, and forced the administration to yank two instructors. This is […]
New Medicare Pilot Program Aims to Curb Healthcare Spending with Prior Authorization Requirements
Federal spending on health insurance for seniors through Medicare continues to grow at an alarming rate. In 2023 alone, healthcare costs associated with Medicare Part […]
Affordability Idolatry: How Politicians’ Shortcuts Jeopardize America’s Economy
In an era where political messaging often prioritizes short-term gains over long-term stability, the relentless focus on “affordability” has emerged as a double-edged sword. Democrats, […]
The Founding Generation’s View on Tariffs: A Historical Perspective
Colonists rebelled when Britain used trade duties to raise cash. Modern Washington shrugs as presidents claim sweeping tariff powers the founders would have called tyranny. […]
True Competition Thrives When Washington Steps Back — Not When It Creates Crises to Justify More Power
By Gregg Harper At a recent competition law symposium in Washington, the Trump administration’s antitrust chief, Gail Slater, made a welcome promise to keep markets […]