If there’s one thing government is good at, it’s infringing on liberty. And one thing modern politicians are bad at is admitting mistakes.
Lockdowns didn’t just flatten the curve: They crushed a generation
Six years ago on another Friday the 13th, Governor Wolf ordered schools to close for two weeks to “flatten the curve.” That turned into more than a year.
The many GSDs of Gov. Josh Shapiro
Over the last few years, Shapiro has shown that his aim isn’t to “Get stuff done” and pass policies that benefit Pennsylvanians.
Shapiro starts reelection campaign with $30M in the bank
The massive fundraising number includes more than $10 million during the final quarter of 2025.
Fiscal fallout: Pennsylvania funding has spiked 64% under last two governors
The state’s budgets have increased 3.5 times more during the last two Democratic administrations than the previous Republican one.
Judicial restraint on the Line: PA Supreme Court retention and the Constitution
Pennsylvanians will soon decide whether to retain three justices — Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht — for another ten years.
Bucks groups welcome Paula Scanlan with focus on protecting female athletes
Scanlan, a former NCAA Division 1 swimmer, recounted her experience competing with trans-identifying swimmer Lia Thomas.
Hailsham named PA Dems executive director
The announcement came on Wednesday by PA Dems Chair Eugene DePasquale as one of his first moves since his election to the position.
Presler’s EVA spearheads ‘Vote No’ effort on Dem judge retentions
Scott Presler and his colleagues at Early Vote Action say, “Disrupt the status quo. Vote No!”
Moderate Democrats are not moderates
Even more than Republicans, elected Democrats vote the same way, and their activists demand unity of thought.
