If you want to improve middle-class standards of living, then you need to also understand why the cost of medical insurance is so bloody expensive.
If you want to improve middle-class standards of living, then you need to also understand why the cost of medical insurance is so bloody expensive.
Was it asking too much for people on both sides of the political chasm in this country to simply react to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s hospitalization and the deaths of Rep John Lewis and Herman Cain with prayer, compassion and kindness?
Last weekend’s rioting in the streets of Richmond drew national news attention. But little interest from state officials.
Northam has no idea where the increased cases are originating because of the commonwealth’s appalling record on testing, which makes any sort of contact tracing impossible.
If Ralph Northam can’t stop the rioting in Richmond, what makes him think he can stop the spread of Covid-19?
Unlike the quivering pantywaists running The New York Times, the WSJ editors struck back.
I’ve discovered Renovation Island, the most insane HGTV fixer-upper show I’ve ever seen.
The illegal but successful threats not to return to work by teachers associations in Fairfax County Virginia have forced Virginians to confront the issue of public employees’ willful refusals to perform the duties of their employment.
One day lefties are howling about federal agents protecting a federal courthouse in Portland. The next, they want to send U.S. Marshals into the streets to round up the unmasked.
If “staunch liberals” can voice their opinions without fear of retribution, so should everyone else.
Someone needs to remind Gov. Andrew Cuomo that it was New Yorkers who spread the virus to the rest of the country.
Last spring’s catastrophe was on the governor who closed schools without warning, leaving teachers scrambling with online classes.
The mischief that the far-left majority - bankrolled by Michael Bloomberg - could get into should alarm every decent Virginian.
A least 5.4 million Americans lost their medical insurance when they lost their jobs to the COVID-19 epidemic between February and May.
The fastest, quickest, most sure-fire way to eliminate “structural racism” in Virginia’s public education system is to empower parents financially to find alternatives to failing public schools.
Lucky for us, truckers, meat packers, food processors, grocery store workers, agricultural workers weren’t too afraid to work or we’d be dealing with a situation far worse than Covid-19.
Let’s think. What have some of these youngsters been up to that might account for a surge in new infections?
Bari Weiss’s savage letter to publisher A. G. Sulzberger accused The New York Times of creating a hostile work environment where conservative voices are stifled and subject to mockery.
Virginia should have a wealth of demographic information about the new Covid cases: ages, races, and even where the folks testing positive picked up their infections. After all, Northam promised to turn an army of contact tracers loose on the state.