Nevada’s Connection to Education’s Future

Kids today don’t know much about communism. They don’t know about the Soviet Union’s system of government in which just about every aspect of daily life was controlled by the central government; where inefficiency and failure reigned supreme; where compliance was enforced by the strong arm of government; where information was tightly controlled by […]

Fighting a War with Soccer Balls

Gen. David Patraeus’ report on military operations in Iraq is due this month, but many have already made up their minds that it’s time to pull the plug. And I’m not just talking about anti-war dope-smoking hippies and Democrats in Congress. But perhaps I’m repeating myself.
The fact is America hasn’t fought an all-out […]