Sometimes, violence is the solution. Look at what Israel is facing.
Victor Joecks
Victor Joecks is a Review-Journal columnist who explores and explains policy issues three days a week in the Opinion section. Previously he served as the executive vice president of the Nevada Policy Research Institute. Victor is also a staff sergeant in Nevada National Guard. Originally from Washington state, Victor received his bachelor’s degree from Hillsdale College.
Leftist immigration policies are contributing to the brutal rapes of an untold number of women and girls. Instead of reversing course, most Democrat politicians ignore it.
Things are so bad in the Clark County School District that even some of its five-star schools have a majority of students who aren’t proficient in math.
Reading from a Clark County School District library book will get you scolded and silenced by the school board president.
Rarely does a single incident so fully encapsulate the decline of so many foundational societal institutions.
If Gov. Ron DeSantis manages to upset Donald Trump, the trap he laid Wednesday could be a major turning point.
Gavin Newsom is a terrible governor, but he’d be a much stronger Democratic nominee than Joe Biden.
Nevada Democrats are systemically corrupt. Since they won’t clean house, voters should do it for them.
For months, the Clark County Education Association portrayed itself as a roaring lion. On Saturday, the façade fell away to reveal a scared little kitty.
Liberals’ soft-on-crime policies haven’t just emboldened criminals. They’ve left citizens so demoralized they don’t even bother reporting many crimes.
The two winners from the first Republican presidential debate were entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Climate change means never having to say you’re sorry for your own poor choices. Just look at how politicians are responding after Maui’s deadly wildfires.
A DeSantis victory remains a plausible scenario. No wonder Trump wants to declare the race over when it’s really just getting started.
Only a Democrat could love how the Nevada Republican Party is handling its role in the presidential selection process.
President Joe Biden’s brand is empathy, but his actions told the devastated victims of Maui wildfires to pound sand.