Right to Work — What About Right to Learn?

The GOP Presidential candidates during their last debate in New Hampshire discussed the passage of right-to-work laws in the Granite State and elsewhere.I applaud any effort by states to break the hold of public sector unions over their economies and prospective...

Gingrich, Immigration, and the Tortoise that Cannot

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has a heart for illegal immigrants, promising to enact a flimsy, nebulous amnesty.The GOP has to have a heart, but it must keep its head, lest it make promises to loyal and possible ethnic minorities about the status of splintered...

Romney, Firing, and a Fired up Conservative Opposition

Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney wants to run on his business record. The private capital portion of his resume gives his candidacy the outsider allure that many voters are looking for in their next President.In Bain Capital, Romney helped start firms as well...

Libya has a New Neighbor — and an Old Problem

Long after the Libyan Transitional Council assured the world that they would instate a democratic regime which respected human rights, the new government has begun normalizing relations with the genocidal "President" of Sudan Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir.He is...