By John Hood “What’s in a name?” wrote the Bard in his masterpiece “Romeo and Juliet,” “That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” William Shakespeare possessed extraordinary ...
Once upon a time, the conservative position on economics was easy to describe: It was in favor of free markets. In terms of ...
State Sen. Daniel Thatcher is leaving the GOP for a third party, saying legislative Republicans have strayed too far from conservative beliefs.
Scouring the political landscape and the Democrat’s ludicrous response to Trump’s boffo congressional speech Tuesday, the ...
But men who have the souls of serfs are never satisfied until they have a means of expressing their serfdom. And if that has ...
President Trump’s fixation reinvigorated the debate over the role of the federal government in education, and created a ...
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Jacobin on MSNFighting “Waste” Is an Age-Old Alibi for AusterityWaste, fraud, and abuse” is a phrase we’re going to hear frequently as the Trump administration slashes the administrative ...
The truth is, we all — rich and poor alike — need government, for our humanity and our prosperity, Burgess writes.
Louisiana sends a largely conservative delegation to Washington, but just how conservative are the state's members? Columnist ...
A presidential run is almost always a long shot. Would running and winning a statewide race two years before make a positive difference in the odds?
MassResistance, a self-described "pro-family activist organization," has backed resolutions in multiple states aimed at challenging the legality of same-sex marriage in an effort to overturn a nearly ...
In this environment, we think that most Americans — liberals, conservatives, moderates, Republicans and Democrats — will ...
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