
Our nation has been in a perpetual fight to uphold our founding principles and continue to work for a more perfect union. Dan O’Donnell talks about that uniquely American fight in this perspective piece. Read More A More Perfect Union
Our nation has been in a perpetual fight to uphold our founding principles and continue to work for a more perfect union. Dan O’Donnell talks about that uniquely American fight in this perspective piece. Read More A More Perfect Union
It’s not the politicians who have the power to reopen America, or at least the parts that are now closed. It’s individuals, families, businesses, and religious congregations. Read More People, Not Politicians, Will Decide When the Coronavirus Shutdown Ends
By M.D. Kittle – It looks like the Evers administration could be facing future litigation for its recent rollout of environmental standards that critics say would be the most stringent in the world. Read More Evers Administration Faces ‘Huge Possibility’ Of Legal Action On ‘Draconian’ Groundwater Regs
The latest results of the PISA – Program for International Student Assessment – tests are in, and the United States can’t call its students a worldwide leader by any stretch. American 15-year olds scored below the worldwide average in math and science proficiency in 2012. Read More U.S. Students Trail Worldwide Average in Math and Science
Click here for the article from The Economist. The Chart is interactive and has multiple options on the pull down in the article from The Economist…. Read More Italy vs America, Debt to GDP Ratios Compared