The Las Vegas Arts District bills itself as the heart of culture in Southern Nevada. But there’s nothing highbrow about some of its businesses seeking to use government to shut down competitive upstarts.
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From coronavirus deaths to unemployment rate to vaccination distribution, states led by Republican governors have outperformed states run by Democrats.
Frontloading teachers for the coronavirus vaccine really doesn’t make sense when there’s no plan to return them to the classroom.
More Clark County children died from drugs last year than from the coronavirus. Same with suicide. It’s fair to assume coronavirus restrictions contributed to the increase in deaths.
If you want to understand the disparity between Nevada’s public and private sector, just look at Gov. Steve Sisolak’s budget proposal.
If president-elect Joe Biden wants unity, he’s going to have to address how Democrats frequently use polarization to gain a political advantage.
It’s hard to save money when you don’t learn how much something costs until after you buy it. Just ask anyone who’s received a bill after a visit to the emergency room.
House Democrats impeaching President Donald Trump a second time certainly was historic. They presided over the lowest-stakes impeachment in history.
The percentage of students receiving an “F” during the first semester increased by over one-third compared to last year. It’s tangible evidence that it’s imperative reopen the Clark County School District.
If only Gov. Steve Sisolak was as committed to vaccine distribution as he is to pointing fingers.
Even the economic stimulus from massive federal spending can be limited by high levels of taxation and regulations. Don’t expect that to stop President-elect Joe Biden from trying those anyway.
Rediscovering federalism might be the country’s only sustainable way to reduce political tensions.
It’s hard to come up with a logical justification for the latest coronavirus-inspired rule out of one California city.
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.
Gov. Steve Sisolak shouldn’t vaccinate felons before senior citizens. Even a casual look at the coronavirus death numbers makes this obvious.