Last week, the New York City Commission on Human Rights unveiled new discrimination guidelines. It is now illegal to use the term “illegal alien” with the intent to harass.
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.
If President Donald Trump had serious tyrannical ambitions, he’d be supporting the gun control plans proposed by Democrat presidential candidates.
California finally had a good idea. On Monday, Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the Fair Pay to Play Act.
Bernie Sanders has put forward a proposal that would win the support of every two-year-old in the country. That’s not a good thing.
By rushing into impeachment, Democrats have increased the chances that President Donald Trump wins reelection.
Joe Biden once bragged about doing the same thing Democrats now want to impeach Donald Trump for allegedly doing.
Pursing the same policies and goals that enabled the Stoneman Douglas shooter doesn’t keep Clark County School District students safe.
Climate change alarmists are trying a new tactic — frightening children in an attempt to turn them into political foot soldiers
The success of Warren’s prosperity politics relies on the blind faith of her adherents.
A ban on flavors won’t stop underage vaping, but it will make it more dangerous.
Yucca Mountain could one day produce a dividend for Nevadans, according to Jim Marchant, who’s running for the Republican nomination in Congressional District 4.
Imagine if the mainstream media applied its current hurricane-sized obsession with scientific accuracy to gender.
Political leftists are making it clear they don’t just want to win elections. They want to banish from polite society anyone who voices even a single traditionally conservative value.
As union membership declines, it’d be more appropriate to label Labor Day as Labor Union Remembrance Day.
Congratulations to new Clark County School District superintendent John Vellardita. It’s obvious his power has surpassed that of Jesus Jara, superintendent in title only.