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Does Bernie Sanders Actually Support Equality Over Equity?

Interestingly, Sanders’ faux pas is in direct opposition to the Biden administration. → Read More

Big Tech’s Censorship Hypocrisy Knows No Bounds

The opinions expressed in guest op-eds are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. After years of Big Tech censoring conservatives, enforcing Chinese and Biden... → Read More

Ten Years to Flatten U.S. Domestic Energy Industry

We cannot appease those who want to fundamentally change our economy and our country. → Read More

Thanks to Biden’s Big Spending, 64 Percent of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck

What’s more, 51 percent of Americans earning more than $100,000 per year reported living paycheck to paycheck in 2022. → Read More

Conservative Students Can, and Must, Fix Higher Education

Students possess the power to make this change. → Read More

New Report Details Massive Fraud and Abuse Allegations in Chicago Public Schools

If this report, with all of its shocking claims, does not move the needle towards a school choice revolution in Chicago, the students will continue to pay the price as the so-called adults in the room plunder and destroy their futures. → Read More

Gas Stoves Are Not a Public Enemy

Not that long ago, the federal government basically outlawed incandescent light bulbs. Today, they have set their sights on gas stoves. What could be next? → Read More

The Most Predictable Economic Crisis in U.S. History

This year, the inflation genie is out of the bottle, and these chickens have come home to roost. → Read More

It Is Time to Change How the Government Produces the Social Security Trustees Report

Should the program be run like a business or like your neighbor’s rotisserie sports league? → Read More

The Upcoming Recession Is a Planned Disaster

We're told the coming recession is unavoidable. But was it? → Read More

Does ESG Violate America’s Antitrust Laws?

Clearly, the battle against ESG is still in its infancy. → Read More

Actually, There Was a 'Red Wave' in the 2022 Midterm Election

Just maybe not the red wave you were hoping for. → Read More

Good Riddance, Dr. Fauci

This Thanksgiving, I am thankful that Dr. Anthony Fauci is finally leaving his position as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a job he has held for nearly four decades. → Read More

Courts Put Biden on Blast

Thankfully, President Biden’s ham-handed approach failed over the short term. → Read More

Biden Energy Policy Will Be an Achilles Heel on Election Day

Wrongheaded energy policy is a key cause of the administration's acute unpopularity, and those policies will be on the ballot on Tuesday. → Read More

The Doctor-Patient Relationship Should Be Apolitical

Doctors should have the same special influence over their patients' ballots as they have over any other American’s vote: exactly zero. → Read More

It’s Time to Stop Fearmongering About Social Security’s Demise

While fear dominates the news about Social Security, there is nothing to suggest that the GOP plans to “eliminate” Social Security, or even change Social Security in the near future. → Read More

Biden’s Energy Policies Are Costing Americans Billions

The path to net-zero carbon dioxide emissions, and the Biden administration’s obsession with it, is actively harming American families, as well as our allies in Europe. → Read More

UN Global Communications Official: ‘We Own the Science’

“We’re becoming much more proactive. We own the science, and we think that the world should know it, and the platforms themselves also do.” → Read More

It’s Not Too Late to Save Social Security

Social Security reform should focus on fixing the program over the long haul, rather than the patchwork approach of how to keep it from insolvency over the short term. → Read More