A recent study of top colleges and universities in the United States found that “the overwhelming majority” of schools do not provide students with “the most basic elements” of due process. The Foundation for Individual … [Read more...] about Schools Deny 5th Amendment
Looking Back To The ‘Government of Tomorrow’
One of Phyllis Schlafly’s greatest strengths was her ability to work on an array of issues at one time. Many public policy organizations, though great allies of the conservative movement, pick a specific issue to monitor and promote. Phyllis … [Read more...] about Looking Back To The ‘Government of Tomorrow’
“˜New Wave of Intolerance’ Among Liberal Academia
Long before President Trump could come in and tear down the walls of political correctness, someone had to build those walls. The May 1992 Phyllis Schlafly Report clearly lays out who the original PC culprits were and how they began their campaign to … [Read more...] about “˜New Wave of Intolerance’ Among Liberal Academia
“˜Free Tuition’ Pipedream
We heard a lot about free college and state-sponsored tuition during the 2016 elections. The radical left and its campaign mouthpiece Bernie Sanders talked endlessly about a supposed “right” to education and how the state should pay for to attend … [Read more...] about “˜Free Tuition’ Pipedream
Ending ‘Divisive and Wasteful’ Rhetoric
As a result of his pro-America positions and strong leadership, President Trump has been given all manner of bad labels, including racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe, and so many more. His rhetoric is labeled as incendiary, hateful, and patently false. … [Read more...] about Ending ‘Divisive and Wasteful’ Rhetoric
Ending ‘Divisive and Wasteful’ Rhetoric
As a result of his pro-America positions and strong leadership, President Trump has been given all manner of bad labels, including racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe, and so many more. His rhetoric is labeled as incendiary, hateful, and patently false. … [Read more...] about Ending ‘Divisive and Wasteful’ Rhetoric
Education Reporter – October 2017
Chronically Absent Students Diminish Outcomes Federal law passed in December of 2015 and called the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) supposedly returns responsibility for education back to individual states. But it requires each state to submit … [Read more...] about Education Reporter – October 2017
The “˜Proven and Popular Formula’ For Child Care
When government daycare conspirators realized that pro-family Ronald Reagan would never approve of their anti-family proposals, many suggested the 1988 presidential election would become a referendum on what America wanted to do with their children. … [Read more...] about The “˜Proven and Popular Formula’ For Child Care
Giving Real “˜Choice’ In Education
The concept of capitalism is built on the premise that business doesn’t need to be adverse to the interests of the people. Another major premise of capitalism is that choice is generally good for people. Capitalism is an economic force which … [Read more...] about Giving Real “˜Choice’ In Education
The ‘Most Fulfilling Thing’ Phyllis Schlafly Ever Did
For someone as accomplished as Phyllis Schlafly, the question “What’s the most fulfilling thing you’ve ever done?” carries a lot of weight to it. The answer, which was given in the March 1994 Phyllis Schlafly Report aptly … [Read more...] about The ‘Most Fulfilling Thing’ Phyllis Schlafly Ever Did
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