What’s Wrong With The Franklin Project? – Part 3
This is part three of a five-part series on national service. Part 1 introduced the controversy and corrected a major misconception.
This is part three of a five-part series on national service. Part 1 introduced the controversy and corrected a major misconception.
You know how to tell when a political camp has nothing on an opponent?
Want to fix Missouri’s roads and cut taxes at the same time? Well, two American conservative icons showed us the way almost 50 years ago.
I wanted to be William F. Buckley Jr. All I lacked was his intellect, education, and unique experiences.
William F. Buckley proposed a simple tax reform in 1973. The language barrier that separates people like Buckley from that odd species we call Congress prevented his thoughts from finding fertile soil.
[caption id="" align=“alignright” width=“463”] Buckley (right) and L. Brent Bozell Jr. promote their book McCarthy and His Enemies, 1954 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)[/caption]