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Conservative ideas are winning and organizations growing on campuses across the U.S. despite funding problems and administrative difficulties. (read more) Speaking for the President
The death of the number one terrorist can cause any public speaker to make a topic shift, and White House aide Tim Goeglein’s speech to the Eagle Forum Collegians was no exception. (read more) Glimmer of Hope
This past Wednesday, when I attended Students for Saving Social Security’s event on Social Security reform with roughly 300 other young people, I was overcome by an unusual Washington, D.C. emotion—hope. (read more) Social Security
The case for private Social Security accounts is clear. More money + more ownership + more control over your destiny = private accounts are awesome. But you’ll be hard pressed to find a voice of reason on a college campus when it comes to Social Security reform. (read more) “The Great Divide”
Although it is known in our nation’s capital as “The Great Divide,” at least one veteran journalist points out that the divisions of opinion on the issue of illegal immigration are between the Washington elite and the rest of the country. (read more) Social Security SOS
The Social Security Trust fund is steamrolling towards bankruptcy, yet the majority of Americans do not fully comprehend the future crisis of today’s working generation. (read more) A New Direction in Homeland Security?
At the inception of the Department of Homeland Security, the DHS was presented with what national security specialist and Vice President of the Center for National Policy (CNP) Scott Bates termed a “herculean task,” the duty to synthesize a “pandemic of plans” into a cohesive, comprehensive national security strategy. (read more) Spending Addicts
Contrary to popular opinion, the current debt crisis has little to do with the Iraq War so much as profligate congressional spending. (read more) Trust Fund Fantasies
Young people watching a large chunk of their paychecks going to pay social security taxes may question why anyone would defend a program that, in an age of IRAs and 401 (k)s, seems to be such an anachronism. They might ask their professors, or just wait to hear them defend the status quo. (read more) Progressive Calls for Civics Education
A member of the progressive movement recently lamented that students were losing touch with their American heritage. (read more) prev 1 2 3 next |


