Forget history, warns contributor Bill Moloney, and we’ll repeat it to our sorrow. Specifically, Americans better heed the lessons of 1960s policy failures before buying into a rehash of the same in this year’s election.
British voters’ ringing endorsement of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Conservative Party may be a harbinger of realistic sovereignty pushing aside dreamy globalism elsewhere in Europe as well as in next year’s US election, writes contributor Bill Moloney.
Proposition CC on this year’s ballot asks Coloradans to pay more taxes and forever vote away their vote on bigger government, a bad bargain according to biblical principles of freedom, warns economist Paul Prentice.
Across the West, once-powerful socialist parties are hemorrhaging voters as the working class looks elsewhere for shelter from the harsh winds of globalization, a trend Bernie Sanders can’t wish away, says contributor Bill Moloney
The time-tested approach of choosing our presidents through the Electoral College shouldn’t be discarded for a national popular vote approach, argues contributor Ellen Short. Minorities need protection and states deserve a voice.