By David Tulis The meeting downtown of city officials and commercial and industrial bigwigs considered the results of cartel economics in educational services without addressing the fundamental problem. Mayor …
By David Tulis Sunday’s bout of official pollution by jet aircraft in the war against global warming put me to thinking about the people involved in the program and …
By David Tulis By God’s providence and the gift of an intelligent woman as wife I have avoided the great trap of public school. Passing a bus on the …
Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness? — 2 Corinthians 6:14 They …
By David Tulis An overlooked virtue of local economy as an idea is that it cannot be radicalized by agents provocateurs who, as plants from the state, seek to …
The rooster crows immediately before sunrise, therefore the rooster causes the sun to rise. — Sample of poplar fallacy By David Tulis The marketplace in educational services has been …
The whitewash of Islam is provoking a mild backlash among public school parents in Tennessee. Their children spend hours every day in a state system where propaganda for Muslims …
By David Tulis The future of public schooling is weak on many fronts. Its prospect as a cartel is limited by myriad marketplace options and an increasingly unwillingness of …