A beggar’s book outworths a noble’s blood. —Henry VIII, Act I, Scene I Above the piano in our living room hangs a painting by the French neo-impressionist Jan Bonal. It is a pointillist Parisian street scene, executed much in the…
Pennsylvania’s government unions are reaping the benefits of their political donations, further inflating the costs of collective bargaining agreements — at taxpayers’ expense. Government union PACs spent more than $20 million in Pennsylvania during the 2021–22 election cycle. More than…
SACRAMENTO — This week, California state officials and labor unions lost the latest battle in their five-year quest to destroy an emerging industry, obliterate tens of thousands of jobs, drive up prices, and eliminate safe transportation alternatives for consumers. We can…
The year is 2030. Most humans have been replaced by machines in U.S. warehouses and factories. Millions of Americans are out of work and struggling to find jobs as robots pack, sort, ship, and carry out the myriad duties that…
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Progressive politicians and economists are painting a dark picture about the future of work, as they depict a coming dystopia of American wage earners who have no job security or benefits, little savings, no connections to a…
Founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington, Starbucks Corporation has become a beverage and lifestyle behemoth, aspiring to bring the cozy, old-world coffeehouses of Vienna to the United States and elsewhere — and to be woke in the process. According to…
The headline at Fox News was blunt: Wisconsin anti-abortion group targeted in Molotov cocktail arson attack: police Graffiti outside Wisconsin Family Action’s office reads: ‘if abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either’ Over in Boulder, Colorado, a Catholic church, Sacred…
President Joe Biden announced Thursday during a speech in the East Room of the White House that he will implement new COVID requirements for federal workers and contractors. These employees will be asked to attest to their vaccination status, or…
Sacramento In their zeal to promote unionization, California regulators and lawmakers have long taken a lackadaisical approach toward property rights, which shouldn’t surprise anyone who follows the antics of California’s progressive government. One of the best examples was the California…