Even a quarter of a million dollars in tuition won’t get Columbia University students a better history lesson than I just had at my kitchen table.
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.
Most people don’t have the guts to own up to a $2.6 billion mistake. Gov. Joe Lombardo may be the exception.
If gun control worked, the UNLV shooting wouldn’t have happened.
Critical race theory is a poisonous ideology that should be rejected. Just look at the diary of the Nashville shooter and Biden’s lack of reaction to Paul Kessler’s death.
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.
Perhaps Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ visit upcoming visit to Nevada will help Republicans find the courage to stand up for their proclaimed beliefs.
Before politicians dump money into Nevada’s broken education system, they should consider the bankruptcy of Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner.
One of the greatest barriers to improving education in Nevada is the widespread ignorance of past attempts to do so.
Donald Trump’s visit to Las Vegas is a good time to check in on his presidential chances, which are falling fast.
Celebrating America’s birthday could cost you $10,000 this year.
If abortion activists had to talk about what abortion entailed, support for killing preborn babies would drop precipitously.
The term Latinx is an attempt to reshape the Spanish language, which gives nouns a specific gender . This includes inanimate objects, animals and feelings.
The Nevada Supreme Court’s willingness to ignore the state constitution is going to hurt children looking for an alternative to failing public schools.
Leaving Americans trapped in Afghanistan is going as poorly as everyone but President Joe Biden could have predicted.
Fund the police. Arrest — and charge — rioters. Perhaps those two statements won’t be controversial after this week’s travesty at the U.S. Capitol.