“There is nothing in the constitution that says you are entitled to your job!” So says, Kira Davis, a mom and editor at RedState, in this epic message to teachers unions that are refusing to go back to work in the face of contrary evidence that Covid-19 is NOT spreading […]
Matthew Rousu: Reflecting on Covid-19 shows the value of free markets
One clear take-away on the Covid-19 pandemic and governmental and societal response to it? Free markets matter.
By Matthew Rousu
Guy Ciarrocchi: Commonsense recovery is needed
Despite pleas and platitudes about our country’s new “normal,” the government ought to release its stranglehold on businesses and allow citizens to return to work and regain their livelihoods.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Report–Philadelphia taxpayer burden fourth worst in the nation
Unfunded retirement obligations and pension promises have left Philly drowning in debt, to a startling tune of $27,500 per resident.
By Christen Smith
Lenny McAllister: Believe in self-determination? Believe in school choice
To ensure a future where life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all can continue, self-determination cannot be a trait that wanes in the schoolyards of our nation.
By Lenny McAllister
Ben Mannes: The great Covid shakedown
Did the city’s overreaching Covid response kill the Philly restaurant scene?
By Ben Mannes
Wally Zimolong: Big Tech learns to love in-person voting
Amazon has taken a prominent public position against those that “opposed the results of the 2020” election due to mail-in voter fraud claims. But when it comes to its own internal elections, the mega-corporation prefers another standard.
By Wally Zimolong
Delco plows on with creation of health department as budget figures will arrive soon
Opaque budget projections for Delaware County’s forthcoming health department has left some residents weary of the proposal’s suspected tax burden.
By Todd Shepherd
Daniel Goncalves: Big Tech stranglehold over public discourse shows a monopoly in need of reform
Does Big Tech function as a regular private sector company — or a utility?
By Daniel Goncalves
George Hofmann: Has the right lost its mind?
Ad hominin attacks, provocative policy proposals and ideological polarization have become the norms of American politics, with one man at the center of the drama: Donald Trump.
By George Hofmann