The people living under the Cuban dictatorship have a much different opinion about it than Sen. Bernie Sanders and some other American leftists.
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.
GOP gubernatorial candidates could use Critical Race Theory debate to impress primary voters.
The merit of the concerns animating Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Facebook and its chances of success are unfortunately two different things.
The Founding Fathers deliberately created an inefficient system for passing laws.
The U.S. is a bastion of freedom, a land of opportunity, and a country with noble and just ideals.
The public may one day regard renewable energy mandates with the same fury and disdain as “defund the police.”
Vaccines dramatically reduce the risk poised by new variants.
Distance learning significantly increased failing grades in the Clark County School District last semester.
Sometimes it’s worth thinking about how to make the best of a bad situation. Consider the possibility that the Oakland A’s seek hundreds of millions of dollars from Nevada taxpayers.
Democrats’ reversal on voter ID should lead states without it, a list that includes Nevada, to require voter ID going forward.
There are parallels between the coronavirus ‘experts’ who kept getting it wrong and global warming alarmists.
Once California decided to hold a vaccine lottery, it was inevitable that Gov. Steve Sisolak would bring one to Nevada.
Despite decades of technological progress, heat waves now come with a question: Will there be enough power for everyone?
If only the Biden administration’s actions on the Southern border matched its current rhetoric.
The left’s belief that American law enforcement is systemically racist helped stymie an anti-gun-owner measure.