King Steve Sisolak’s lockdown restrictions aren’t based on science. His double talk on live entertainment proves it.
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.
King Steve Sisolak pushed Las Vegas officials to stop a recent Trump event. That’s according to emails and documents obtained from the City of Las Vegas via public records request.
The left’s original narrative about the Jacob Blake shooting has fallen apart.
After just two days, it’s already apparent that distance learning is a slow-motion disaster. Unfortunately, Clark County School District leaders aren’t taking steps to fix it.
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If you believe one of these common coronavirus myths, you’re living with unnecessary fear.
Unless King Steve Sisolak changes his mind again, Las Vegas will soon face new limits on gatherings and activities.
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The daily growth in Nevada’s coronavirus cases appears to have peaked. Governor-turned-king Steve Sisolak is preparing to put new restrictions into effect anyway.
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If you want proof that it’s safe for children to return to school, just look at the day camps Clark County is now offering parents.
Donald Trump and Harry Reid were both wrong about the terrible elections bill Democrats passed.
The Supreme Court took a jackhammer to the Constitution in its DACA decision. Trump is preparing to use the tool they’ve placed in his hands.
The school board’s evaluation of Superintendent Jesus Jara was simultaneously comedic and tragic.