Reagan Redux: Part II
During Reagan’s presidency, the excess of bureaucracy was curtailed, and the growth of government with never-ending new programs and agencies stopped (albeit it did not shrink as much as Reagan...
During Reagan’s presidency, the excess of bureaucracy was curtailed, and the growth of government with never-ending new programs and agencies stopped (albeit it did not shrink as much as Reagan...
Free speech and the ability to tolerate offense are the hallmarks of a free and open society. — Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt, The Coddling of the American Mind I...
I was inspired by a friend to embark on a 30-day challenge. Simply put, it’s a monthly challenge of our choosing that breaks us out of our daily habits, routines,...
Interning in Washington D.C., a city pulsing with political fervor, historical significance, and endless professional possibilities, was a transformative experience for me at 20 years old. As I navigated through...
In the U.S. and other countries, we suffer the paradox of children losing their innocence at younger and younger ages, while we simultaneously demand less responsibility from them. The result...
Ronald Wilson Reagan was the most successful conservative statesman of modern times. No other post-WWII statesman compares to his legacy. This does not mean, of course, that he did not...