A peculiar election. Ever walked out into the wilderness and get struck at how quiet it is? You hear no birds, only a gentle breeze in the trees. That happens often in Alaska. This election is sort of like that.
Category: Politics
Articles that touch on the world of politics. Oh — we seem to have too much of it these days.
Student Debt: Are Colleges to Blame?
A deeper look at how colleges have escalated the cost of education, making it difficult for students to avoid debt.
The Problem of Student Debt
A blanket forgiveness is simply throwing money away and undercutting the millions who attend college for the right reasons, who pursue higher education intentionally, without the help of handouts. It undercuts one of the critical principles of a free economy – accounta
When Does Ten Percent Matter?
To beat them into conformity, mandates have been applied. Their access to hospitals and restaurants and the border between Canada and the US have been blocked. Proposals have been afoot keeping them from traveling, the infamous “vaccine passpor
Adults in the Room
What this country needs are courageous adults, people who are willing to stand up and tell people the truth – and do it courteously and respectfully.