Opinion
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Classroom Warfare
Opinion -While additional counselors who can reason with youthful offenders may help in some cases, it is not a fix that will always work. -
Green Energy Goals in Conflict: Electric Power
Opinion -Efforts to adopt EVs and heat pumps will produce rising electricity demand and directly conflict with efforts to close power plants. -
The EV Market Hits the Brakes As Sales Hit a Speed Bump!
Opinion -The elites have bought EVs, and elites may continue to buy EVs, BUT we’re quickly running out of elites! -
Shocker: The Biggest Impediment to US Dealing with China? DC
Opinion -Let’s analyze the global situation logically and logistically, shall we? Russia is simply NOT a geopolitical threat. -
Fiscal Rules and ‘Learning by Doing’
Opinion -Incorporating fiscal rules in the U.S. Constitution would give citizens a voice in fiscal policy and prevent legislators from behaving in a fiscally irresponsible manner. -
Fiscal Conservatives Can Win the Budget Fight – Here’s How
Opinion -The Uniparty in Congress is once again engaged in its recurring haggling over how to avoid a government shutdown, with the next deadline set to arrive in a matter of days. -
The ‘Rule of Cool’ Triumphs in Helldivers 2, and the Left Doesn’t Get It
Opinion -Today, leftists possess control over the vast majority of mainstream media outlets, video game companies included, and so have taken to carefully constructing narratives that do not fall too far outside the line of progressive orthodoxy. -
The Next Big Climate Scare: Counting Climate Change Deaths
Opinion -The next big climate scare is on the way. Advocates of measures to control the climate now propose that we begin counting deaths from climate change. -
Inaccurate Crime Statistics Are Putting Lives in Jeopardy
Opinion -As these situations illustrate, the progressive increase in underreporting of crimes will create a widening gap between the reality on the streets and what the statistics show. -
Desperate for Money, Chicago Sues ‘Big Oil’
Opinion -If the fossil fuel industry were to declare Chicago a no-go zone in the future due to their concerns of potential litigation, the city would cease to function. Life in Chicago as we know it would grind to a halt. -
The School Funding Fraud
Opinion -We are led to believe that the cheapskate American taxpayers are not forking over enough cash to the government school monopoly. -
Are Policymakers Oblivious to the Importance of Crude Oil, or Are They Intentionally Sending Us Back to the 18th Century?
Opinion -The elephant in the room that no one wants to discuss is that crude oil is the foundation of our materialistic society as it is the basis of all products and fuels demanded by the 8 billion on this planet. -
Bloomberg Finally Realizes Reality: Commercial Real Estate’s ‘Warning Stage’ Is Here
Opinion -We here at Less Government have LONG been sounding the alarm about the US’s looming doom. And its likely first major implosion: The banking sector. -
Hurricane Ranking Hype
Opinion -In the end, complicating the well-known existing hurricane category system that people are familiar with is one climate scare tactic that must be rejected. -
It’s Time to Retire the Payroll Number
Opinion -I’m a Reagan Republican. But I don’t think my lens is dirty. It’s time to retire the payroll number. -
Most Developed Countries Have Banned Mass Mail-in Voting. The United States Must Do the Same
Opinion -We have been told time and again that the 2020 election was the most safe and secure in history. If this is true—that mass mail-in voting is as safe and secure as traditional in-person voting—then why have the vast majority of developed countries outlawed this practice? -
On Pygmy Rabbits and Bumble Bees
Opinion -Contrary to popular myth, the Endangered Species Act does not require good science, sound science, peer-reviewed science, or even accurate science. -
School Choice Keeps Spreading
Opinion -What’s good for children and their families is problematic for the teachers’ unions and their fellow travelers. -
The California Energy Scam: Newsom’s Actions of ‘Leaking’ Emissions to Poorer Developing Countries
Opinion -California is probably the most environmentally regulated location on the planet. -
Can the Government Create a Green Hydrogen Fuel Industry?
Opinion -Will governments be able to create a new green hydrogen fuel industry? -
Election Integrity Must Be States’ First Priority in 2024
Opinion -The most significant right of all is the franchise—the right to vote. This sacred right must be defended at all costs. -
Mail-in Voter Fraud and the 2020 Election
Opinion -We need to keep things simple and transparent when it comes to the voting process. We need to know with a high degree of certainty that our elections are free and fair. We need to know that our vote still actually matters. -
‘A Nation At Risk’ Sounded Alarms About Public Education Over 40 Years Ago, but We Keep Hitting the Snooze Button
Opinion -The report famously asserted, “If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might have viewed it as an act of war.” -
Mann vs. Steyn: Proxy Wars
Opinion -A key characteristic of Mann's hockey stick theory is that global temperature was more or less constant for about eight hundred years and then started rising with the burning of fossil fuels.