Are the Carter holdovers on the Federal Reserve Board trying to destroy the Reagan Administration with high interest rates? That's the question being asked in our nation's capital. High interest rates are plunging America into a depression that is … [Read more...] about High Interest Rates Hurting Reagan
The Cracking of the Coalition
Potential candidates are already jockeying for positions on the 1982 ballots for Governors, Senators, Congressmen, and State Legislators. The state reapportionment maps are taking shape, and filing dates for the 1982 races begin in December of this … [Read more...] about The Cracking of the Coalition
America: A Nuclear Nudist Colony
"Are we dangerously behind the Russians?" a television reporter asked President Reagan at his California White House this summer. To which the President replied, "I think we have been for some time." A few days later, also from Reagan's ranch … [Read more...] about America: A Nuclear Nudist Colony
Unraveling Title IX Regulations
Education Secretary Terrel Bell is moving valiantly to cut out some of the federal regulations which are excessive, over-reaching, redundant, conflicting, or all of the above. In so doing, he is simply trying to fulfill the Reagan mandate by reducing … [Read more...] about Unraveling Title IX Regulations
New Truths About Old Elections
Political pundits have speculated for years about why the United States has such a low percentage of voter turnout in national elections. I think one of the major reasons is that the voters intuitively recognize that, somehow, the November election … [Read more...] about New Truths About Old Elections
The Moral Corruption of Welfare Statism
Eric Brodin, a Swedish economist who left his native country to become a professor at a U.S. university, is the answer to the Childs-spun mythology about Sweden which has deceived Americans ever since journalist Marquis Childs traveled there in 1936. … [Read more...] about The Moral Corruption of Welfare Statism
Who Promoted Sending Women Into Military Combat?
One of the biggest mysteries in the politics of national defense in recent years has been the peculiar push to assign women to serve in military combat. It is very difficult to find anyone who favors it; no country in the world does it; nothing in … [Read more...] about Who Promoted Sending Women Into Military Combat?
Religion on College Campuses
A case now before the Supreme Court called Widmar v. Vincent is a good example of how the lower federal courts have become more extreme even than the U.S. Supreme Court in their determination to eliminate all vestiges of religion wherever they can. … [Read more...] about Religion on College Campuses
Electoral College Reform?
With the regularity of leap year, every four years we hear noises from intellectuals and academicians about abolishing the Electoral College. We are told that it is "obsolete," an "anachronism," and in need of "reform." The only way it could be … [Read more...] about Electoral College Reform?
Limiting the Imperial Judiciary
A few years ago, we heard a lot of talk from the Watergate reporters about the danger to democracy from "the Imperial Presidency." After many months of hammering by the media, all threats from that source were thoroughly eliminated. We don't hear … [Read more...] about Limiting the Imperial Judiciary






