We’ve reached the point where legislative resolutions and citizen initiatives are used not to set policy, but to bring major industries to heel.
Opinion Columns
If Obamacare had delivered on its promises, there would have been no need for the Nevada Legislature to pass a public option.
During America’s first-ever national lockdown, thousands of unelected bureaucrats, as well as federal and state governments, assumed enormous powers not usually accorded to them.
Turns out the conspiracy was to label as conspiracy theorists those who thought the coronavirus might have come from a Chinese lab.
Squishy legislative Republicans just pulled off an embarrassing twofer. They helped Democrats pass bad policy that hurts the GOP politically.
The American people are slowly regaining their senses after the epidemic of mass hysteria that gripped the nation last year.
The Legislature was ordered by a judge to refund DMV fees that were improperly collected, but there’s a plan to keep them anyway.
If you’re excited about Nevada spending more money on education, you should ask yourself a simple question: Why?
If you don’t pay your rent, the government shouldn’t prevent your landlord from evicting you. But Gov. Steve Sisolak and some legislative Democrats have other ideas.
Nevada Democrats are rolling the red carpet out to those who want to commit election fraud.
It’d be wonderful to have Major League Baseball in Las Vegas, but not if the team insists on a public subsidy.
For the left, Israel’s current strength, confidence and success mean it cannot be seen as a victim, but only as a victimizer.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee made the rumors official last week: He’s running for governor on the ticket of his newfound Republican Party.
It’s depressing to watch Democrats splinter over whether or not to support Israel. It shouldn’t be hard to choose between a staunch U.S. ally and a terrorist group.
When an arrogant present dismisses the wisdom of the past, then an all too predictable future becomes terrifying.
