By David Tulis A multimillion-dollar city-owned business is selling pornography in a down market, eking out about F$100,000 in revenue in 2014 with titles such as “Hood Humpin Ho’s …
By David Tulis The appeal Christians must make to lesser magistrates in times of growing tyranny should include the power of the oath of office. Oathtaking today is much …
Commercial government puts citizens in the unenviable position of having elected officials and their appointees and friends manage economic growth apart from the free market that rightly belongs to …
The nearly two years’ worth of reading and animated discussions that went into this study have convinced me more than ever that the idea of “fixing” the climate by …
By David Tulis Local officials in the states remaining that haven’t gone gay are considering how they can stand on principle in what appears an overwhelming onslaught. For those …
By Russell Stroud “The Internet is simply too important to be left without rules and without a referee on the field,” says Tom Wheeler, chairman of the Federal Communications …
Roger Roots is an important scholar for tracing the ways by which the modern total state has curtailed constitutional liberties. Here we have read his analysis of the apparent …
By David Tulis We have long been suspicious of the words leader and leadership. For Mayor Andy Berke to be called a leader rankles. For state Rep. Patsy Hazlewood …