by James Fite | Nov 21, 2017 | International
President Robert Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe since 1980, announced his resignation Tuesday. Parliament positions Mugabe’s move as voluntary, but it’s likely that the now-former president saw no other way out of a politically tense predicament. It’s still unclear what...
by Andrew Moran | Nov 16, 2017 | Economic Affairs News
Venezuela, also known by Sean Penn and Oliver Stone as the socialist paradise, is expected to endure a torrent of defaults in the coming months after the government failed to make a $200 million payment on Monday. With even more debt defaults on $60 billion worth of...
by Leesa K. Donner | Nov 4, 2017 | Education
The problem with erasing history from the public square comes into sharp focus when one understands what harm it produces in the next generation. How can young people comprehend the horrors of war if we remove all traces of it? How are they able to discern what works...
by Andrew Moran | Nov 2, 2017 | The Left
Children today are taught by their government operated education system and their state-dependant parents that they are special merely because they exist. This philosophy is embedded in socialism: you are owed something just because you are alive. The state adheres to...
by Archived Author | Sep 23, 2017 | Economic Affairs News
Norway has achieved an unusual combination: great national wealth from oil while not operating entirely like Venezuela. In fact, the central bank of Norway, Norges Bank, recently reported that it has saved a whopping one trillion dollars in a wealth fund meant to pay...