Opinion
Lockdowns Make Inequality Worse
Government intervention in markets further exacerbates the divide between those with higher and lower incomes.
Read MoreThe Case for Ending Price Gouging Laws
In times of crisis, price gouging laws harm rather than help those in need.
Read MoreCost of the Coronavirus Stimulus: Corporatism and Inflation
In an attempt to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, government-enforced shutdowns have crippled the global economy.
Read MoreCivil Asset Forfeiture: A Bipartisan Cause
Civil asset forfeiture is unjust and unconstitutional. It’s time to reform civil asset forfeiture and uphold due process of law.
Read MoreHow To Change Someone’s Mind
How to change someone’s mind (even in politics). A process for civil discourse in an age of polarization.
Read MoreVocation Direction – A Light for College Students
Vocation is quite a hot topic in college because at the heart of figuring out what to do with the rest of our lives, remains our God and His plans for us.
Read MoreElections: Have They Always Been Ugly
In an already rapid news cycle that seems to fit in a month’s worth of content in one week, we watch the projected midterm election polling.
Read MoreNet Neutrality
Defining Net Neutrality can be difficult, especially when both the left and right define it and its characteristics so differently.
Read MoreThe Lack of Art in Free Speech
There is an artistic aspect to the First Amendment; it gives us the ability to not only articulate what we believe but allows us to dive into the minds and hearts of others to learn about what they believe.
Read MoreCapitalism, Creativity, and Competition
The resurgence of compassionate socialism and the criticism, and even straight out rejection of unfair, evil capitalism. That’s the narrative we’ve witnessed time and time again over the past decade or so. But, to many in our generation, sadly, that’s the perception we hold to be the truth. [See our “Let’s Get Serious about Socialism”…
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