Dedication and Leadership asks, “Why are Communists so dedicated and successful as leaders whilst others so often are not?”
What Conservatives Can Learn from Communists

Dedication and Leadership asks, “Why are Communists so dedicated and successful as leaders whilst others so often are not?”
In “Rewards,” Herb Walberg and I criticized the work of prominent authors who deny that rewards work in education or deny that people generally behave rationally, a major claim of so-called “behavioral economics.”
Sheriffs and other “lesser magistrates” are the first line of defense against unconstitutional government actions and most accountable to citizens.
Tell your local school board members, state legislators, and members of Congress how you feel about civics education. Tell them you oppose the “Civics Secures Democracy Act” as well as the “Educating for American Democracy” curriculum.
“The Naked Capitalist” is an important document from the anti-communist movement. It is neither an over-reaction to the politics of the day nor unreliable propaganda.
Seven bills introduced to the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate, and supported by NE Wisconsin legislators, appear to be good steps toward election integrity.
The contention that the climate scientists funded by the fossil fuel industry represent “fringe views” is easily debunked.
We are awash in unreliable and often fraudulent claims about miracle cures, life-extending drugs or therapies, and diets that promise to end pain or remove unwanted pounds.
The job of law professors, lawyers, judges, and legislators is to deal with the power of their citizens and to address their grievances.
The idea of “adopting” a bookcase in a bookstore and stocking it with books by conservative and libertarian authors seems to be a new one.