Dianne Feinstein Dies at 90; Who Will Replace Her?

After years of declining health, exacerbated by a bout with shingles in February, California Sen. Dianne Feinstein died on Thursday night at her home in Washington, D.C. Her death was announced on Friday morning. Feinstein was first elected to the Senate in 1992 and was California’s longest serving senator. Prior to her Senate career, Feinstein …

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Even in Liberal Philadelphia, Decent People Don’t Want the Junkies Next Door!

On September 14th, the Philadelphia City Council passed an ordinance to prohibit supervised drug consumption sites across most of the city. Outgoing Mayor Jim Kenney is appalled! Mayor Jim Kenney is vetoing a bill that prohibits supervised injection sites in most of the city Kenney’s move sends the bill back to City Council, which is …

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A Constitutionalist’s Journey

I’m a 50-year-old man who’s always been proud to call himself an American. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve had this strong desire to serve others. I joined the US Navy while still in high school. After my Navy days, I continued serving by being active in the American Legion and working in the …

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Standards, Cultural Relativism, and Broken Windows

Standards, Cultural Relativism, and Broken Windows This blog builds on the prior blogs Virtue: religion and philosophy, what does the founders’ vision embrace? and Virtue and Pandora’s Box: Effective Policy. Pandora’s Box discussed the damage some Victorian virtue policies wrought, but said the social justice movement’s “cure” may be worse than the disease it sought …

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