Five Reasons Why Stimulus Checks Aren't the Answer

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Trump, SCOTUS, and the First Step Act | Cully Stimson

In our political climate, it is always nice to have a bit of authentic bipartisanship. The Marshall plan to rebuild Europe following World War 2, the Interstate Highway System under President Eisenhower, and the Apollo Program are all examples of both political parties coming tog ...  Show more

Is There Hope for American Colleges? | Jonathan Butcher

Graduation season is once more upon us. The long school year has come to a close, and now, in caps and gowns, the nation’s graduates gather to receive their various certifications, diplomas, and degrees, and listen to wisdom from a speaker. However, many college graduations are n ...  Show more

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