The truth about marriage is a pretty compelling sales pitch. And most young people are already convinced, but many they face a major logistical difficulty.
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.
If you want to develop human intelligence, you can’t let students rely on artificial intelligence.
Some people sell their souls for riches, fame and power. At a local high school the going price is apparently a Snickers bar and bag of chips. Doesn’t seem like a smart trade.
As of June, America had more than 50 million immigrants. More than 15 percent of the country’s population was born elsewhere. That includes a staggering 19 percent of the workforce. It’s too much.
Smart energy policy by President Donald Trump is about to run into terrible energy policy of California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Gov. Joe Lombardo doesn’t want the federal government to label Nevada a sanctuary state but apparently not enough to veto a sanctuary-schools bill.
If the races were reversed, Bethany MaGee would be as well-known as George Floyd.
By modern standards, the people who created Thanksgiving didn’t have much to be thankful for. They practiced gratitude anyway.
Purposefully opaque language almost led to Nevada taxpayers funding abortions.
What just happened in Carson City was as improbable as David defeating Goliath without a slingshot.
If young adults don’t become homeowners — instead of just renters — Mamdani’s smiley-faced brand of socialism is likely to spread.
Young adults need lower housing prices, not longer mortgages.
Nevada’s House Democrats were so upset about the government being shut down that they voted against reopening it.
Joe Lombardo defeated an incumbent governor running as a champion of school choice. Now, he’s celebrating the support of a teachers’ union.
New Yorkers will soon learn this lesson the hard way. Bigger government won’t solve the problems that big government created.
