Relentless negativity and pessimism are holding Pennsylvania back from the success. It’s time for a change in outlook, a embrace of optimism that will begin a new age of growth and progress.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
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Richard Koenig: Masking kids amid dystopia—the PA Ministry of Adamant Orthodoxy explains
Richard Koenig examines masking, school policy, and pandemic practices through the lens of a future ominous bureaucracy espousing relentless orthodoxy.
By Richard Koenig
Chris Tremoglie: 2021 Philadelphia Eagles Preview
A breakdown of the Philadelphia Eagles in a new age and under new leadership. What can we expect from the team? Find out at Broad + Liberty.
By Chris Tremoglie.
Pa. teachers’ union to provide “Nice White Parents” training to teachers
The 10-hour workshop will explore “a key driver in what is blocking educational integration and equity: the actions of White families.” Critics call the training, “worse than a bad joke.”
By Todd Shepherd
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- Russell in Persuasion: To Reform the Police, Join It
- Cooke in National Review: What in the Hell Is Kamala Harris Doing?
Ben Wren: 20 years after 9/11, Broadway’s ‘Come From Away’ helps us to Never Forget
The Broadway musical ‘Come From Away’ enters stage right twenty years after the 9/11 tragedy. This story serves as introduction, reflection, and timely reminder — and is worth your viewership.
By Ben Wren
Pennsylvania lawmakers will reconvene early to deal with governor’s mask mandate
After the Wolf administration instated a statewide school mask mandate, Pennsylvania Republican legislators are now reconvening early to push back against the move.
By Christen Smith
Martina White: Progressive politics have made Philadelphia the nation’s murder capital
A focus on progressive policies and inaction from Democrat leaders has led to Philadelphia leading in homicides. Unless electeds prioritize the lives of citizens, the city will continue to be a playground for violent criminals.
By State Rep. Martina White
PAC focused on in-classroom instruction finds new motivation after Wolf’s mask mandate
The Keeping Kids In School PAC has now expanded its reach and focus after Gov. Wolf’s new statewide mask mandate. Worries about a resurgence of state-level control over district operations is pushing the organization to step up.
By Todd Shepherd
Tim Hartman: Kenney vs. Krasner, the heavyweight fight!
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and District Attorney Larry Krasner have been, shall we say… less than friendly to each other lately?
Linda A. Kerns: Man’s best friend rushed to Ground Zero twenty years ago
Dogs and their handlers from all over the country assisted in the recovery mission. Many came from Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
By Linda A. Kerns