County Council, in its infinite wisdom, has decided that what Delaware County really needs is yet another layer of bureaucracy. […]
False Claims Act — A costly mirage for Pennsylvania taxpayers and a windfall for lawyers
The plaintiffs’ bar is working overtime to convince the Pennsylvania General Assembly to pass a state False Claims Act (FCA), […]
Protecting Pennsylvania’s families — How SB 897 puts customers first in the energy crisis
We are facing a looming energy crisis with rising demand for electricity and retiring power plants in the PJM market. […]
At BLS, Trump shoots the messenger
Numbers don’t lie. That’s the adage that recognizes reports from reputable entities. But when the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics came […]
Washington, Philadelphia, and the problems of home rule
Has unchecked local autonomy bred systemic dysfunction that higher levels of government may be better positioned to correct in both DC and Philadelphia?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Madeleine Dean: History rhymes
Two-hundred and fifty years ago, Thomas Jefferson began writing the Declaration of Independence. I am someone who carries with me copies of […]
Thom Nickels: New hope from Rome?
After the disastrous Pope Francis papacy — his war on traditionalist Catholic communities and his globalist embrace of unchecked migration […]
Christine Flowers: An American Pope for the 21st century
There have only been two times in my life when I cried over a Pope. The first was in April […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Four books and one story that changed everything
This spring, I re-read four books. Actually, they are four parts of a much larger Book. Having read them dozens […]
Christine Flowers: What comes next for the Church?
I am a papal expert, because I have seen the following three movies over the past two days: Conclave Shoes […]
