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OP-ED: The allure of birdwatching

Those of us in retirement have adopted a slower pace with empty nests. No longer are we anchored to a punishing work schedule while nurturing a growing family. As seniors, we get to slow down and watch the frantic activities taking place in other unique nests. The action is year-round with a ...

The Democratic Party is in the process of imploding with the likelihood of fading into even greater irrelevance than it currently enjoys. The Democratic Party has been headed toward irrelevance for a number of years as its ideology has been usurped by socialists and Marxists. The party has ...

Traditionally, Democrats have been the party of the working class, while Republicans appealed to business interests. President Franklin Roosevelt’s efforts to end the Great Depression by regulating banks, protecting unions, building infrastructure and providing jobs for the unemployed laid ...

The great American jurist, Louis Brandeis, once said, "We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we cannot have both." In 2024, it might be just as relevant to say, “We may have democracy or we may have Donald Trump, but we cannot have both.” "We ...

OP-ED: It’s up to you

What is the connection between Project 2025, Kevin Roberts and the Heritage Foundation, Viktor Orban, the prime minister of Hungary, and former President Donald Trump, who often praises Orbán’s leadership? For one thing, their connections highlight a shift in conservative strategies and ...