The Pennsylvania School Boards Association’s long-standing monopoly may finally come to an end.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Kitchen Table Politics: Tim DeFoor
Kyle Sammin sits down with Tim DeFoor, Pennsylvania’s 50th Auditor General to discuss his proudest achievements during his first term and hear his strategy to win a second term this November.
Democratic-aligned voter registration website harvests personal data for partisan, political messaging
One Republican lawmaker called the website an “obvious attempt to steal information from voters or potential voters.”
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: Being a Democrat means never having to say you’re sorry
You can always just use taxpayers’ money to pay for your mistakes
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Albert Eisenberg: Revisiting SEPTA’s epic rail fail — and why we can’t have nice things
Endless red tape means that nothing gets built and the country stagnates.
By Albert Eisenberg
Thom Nickels: Reconsidering classical architecture
Modernism was once promoted by all of the top architects, but it never won the people’s hearts. Now, some architects are seeing the limits of that once-dominant style.
By Thom Nickels
Green Party starts petition drive to get Jill Stein on Pennsylvania ballots
Minor parties like the Green Party require 5,000 signatures of registered voters to run a presidential candidate.
By Steve Ulrich
Kitchen Table Politics: Brendan Boyle
Ari Mittleman speaks with Congressman Brendan Boyle about the federal budget, prospects for Democrats flipping the House, the President’s reelection campaign and more.
Guy Ciarrocchi: The arrogance of the Left — always certain, usually wrong
It’s easier to silence debate than to defend their ideas openly.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
