If they were serious, they would have given the American people a viable alternative to vote for in November.
By Andy Bloom
G. David Sload: Casey’s ‘greed-flation’ figures don’t add up for most Americans
The failed policies of the Biden administration are really to blame for our economic problems.
By G. David Sload
Jeff Hurvitz: Primary election postscript —whither the United States?
The author wonders at our national direction as we head toward an unpopular 2020 rematch.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Sen. Scott Martin: Budget hearings highlight Shapiro budget’s threats to our fiscal stability
The governor plans to spend $14 billion more than the state will take in — and that’s if you trust his overly optimistic numbers.
By Sen. Scott Martin
Rachel Langan: How I became an advocate for school choice
Covid and the lockdowns made me realize that children and families need more educational options.
By Rachel Langan
Beth Ann Rosica: We will never forget — reflections on the fourth anniversary of school closures
How the Covid lockdown hysteria made me an accidental activist.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: When it comes to the center of the Eagles, Kelce will always be our favorite.
Kelce earned a place in Eagles history that will endure long after his playing days are over.
By Michael Thomas Leibrandt
Guy Ciarrocchi: Lies, damn lies, and two weeks to flatten the curve
A commitment to remembering what the Covid “experts” did to us four years ago.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: What becomes of the Haley voters?
Trump thinks he doesn’t need the voters who went for Haley on Super Tuesday. He should think again.
By Andy Bloom
Jim McErlane: Biden’s Ukraine policy is a recipe for a stalemate.
If things continue as they are, Russia’s manpower advantage will ultimately doom Ukraine.
By Jim McErlane