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Peter Roff

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Alexandria, VA, United States

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Past articles by Peter:

Here’s one key reform anti-McCarthy Republicans should revive from the history books

After six ballots, California Republican Kevin McCarthy is no closer to his goal of becoming the next speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives than he was […] → Read More

Democrats are throwing away a chance to have Kevin McCarthy in the palms of their hands

It is axiomatic that Democrats will find a way to profit whenever chaos occurs. It is difficult to understand, therefore, why any of them failed to come […] → Read More

Key lessons Republicans should take away from Georgia’s runoff

It wasn’t much of a shock to see Raphael Warnock elected to a full, six-year term in the U.S. Senate Tuesday. The race was important. A lot […] → Read More

Musk’s disturbing ‘Twitter files’ confirm everything we already knew

Late Friday, Matt Taibbi used the platform to publish numerous tweets devoted to the site’s internal iberations regarding the Hunter Biden laptop story that most major […] → Read More

Musk’s disturbing ‘Twitter files’ confirm everything we already knew

Late Friday, Matt Taibbi used the platform to publish numerous tweets devoted to the site’s internal iberations regarding the Hunter Biden laptop story that most major […] → Read More

Dick Armey’s Behind-the-Scenes Take on Congress

Leader By Richard K. (Dick) Armey, Ph.D., MC (ret.) (Outskirts Press, 582 pages, $42.95) Washington, D.C. — It’s always a... → Read More

America Still Needs a Robust Missile Defense

The domestic strife arising from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests can easily lead one to forget how dangerous the outside world remains. America still has enemies among the... → Read More

In 2020, the GOP Should Bet the House

If they play their cards right, Republicans stand a good chance of recapturing the House this fall. → Read More

Reopening America's Houses of Worship

President Donald Trump is a great defender of religious liberty in America. → Read More

The Pursuit of Michael Flynn and the Pursuit of Justice

The miscarriage of justice with Michael Flynn ought to be a reckoning point for a decent society. → Read More

America Needs Payroll Tax Holiday, Not More Pelosi Spending, to Recover From the Coronavirus

We need a payroll tax cut, not more spending. → Read More

As Americans Grow Restless, the Political Class Is Trying Evade Accountability

Proxy voting is an outrageous attack on government transparency that has been blocked, at least for now, by Republican opposition. → Read More

Pelosi to Small Businesses: Let Them Eat Ice Cream

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is letting Americans suffer while she pushes her left-wing agenda. And no amount of fancy ice cream makes that OK. → Read More

Fed Up With Trump's 'Federalism.' Save the Economy but Leave the States to Save Lives?

Although it's embracing federal action to rescue the economy, the administration is asking states to take the lead on the health crisis. There is only one explanation. → Read More

It's Time to Fix Our Eyes on the Post-Coronavirus Economic Revival

The new economic task force needs to identify the abundance of regulatory obstacles standing in the way of an economic jump start. → Read More

How Wisconsin's Democracy Unraveled—And Made the Case for National Vote-by-Mail

Voters were forced to choose between participating in our democracy and protecting their own health and the health of their community. This can never happen again. → Read More

Protecting Doctors and Nurses Protects Us All. So Why Are We Still Holding Back?

There are health care workers across America, without symptoms or with mild ones, who can't get tests or enough masks, gowns and gloves. And it doesn't have to be this way. → Read More

This Pandemic Will Turbo-Charge New Technologies. Companies That Don't Adapt Risk Being Left Behind

Data analytics, predictive analytics, machine learning have eased transition into lockdown for the early adapters, and will play a much bigger role in the post-pandemic world. → Read More

Parkland Father: Only Joe Biden Has the Ability Now to Heal This Nation

I can personally attest to Biden's decency, humanity—and understanding of loss. That's what America will need to come back from this crisis. → Read More

Clapping for Carers is Not Enough. Us Doctors Urgently Need a 'Care for Carers' Campaign

In my 5 intense years of medical school training, I doubt I had more than a day of teaching on how to deal with grief, anxiety and death—everything we encounter daily and on a massive scale in this pandemic. → Read More