Recent Issues
Pennsylvania Voters Hit the Brakes on Runaway Government
Yesterday, millions of Pennsylvanians collectively hit the brakes on runaway government in Washington and Harrisburg. In race after race, they voted against years of over-spending, over-borrowing, and under-performing. Voters also sent the clear message that they don't want to be governed by the right, the left or the center; they want to govern themselves and for meddling government to just get out of the way!
Read More >Constitution Day and the Perilous Future
On September 17, we celebrate the creation of our Constitution, one of the greatest governing documents ever conceived by the hand of man. This is the day we commemorate the birth of the United States as a nation, based on the rule of law and dedicated to the preservation of personal liberty, political freedom, economic opportunity, and the natural rights with which we are all endowed by our Creator.
Read More >The Real "Special Interest" Problem in PA
Everyone loves to hate "special interests." They spend millions of dollars in electing and lobbying public officials in order to gain political or legislative favor. So it was no surprise when groups like PennFuture and the Keystone Research Center's Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center joined with Common Cause PA and the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters to attack individuals affiliated with the natural gas industry for giving $2 million in state campaign contributions over the past
Read More >Recent Blog Posts
Aid Pays More Than Work, Predictable Results Ensue
This is not how a safety net is supposed to work.
Inconvenient Facts: Debunking Climate Alarmists
Inconvenient Facts looks at billions of years of climate change in stark contrast to climate alarmist’s use of snapshots of time to justify discarding economic systems and destroying people’s lives to reduce global temperatures by fractions of a degree.
Podcast: Matt Lewis on the Roots of Conservatism
What are the roots of conservatism? How has conservatism and its messengers changed over time and what are the consequences for the nation? Political commentator Matt Lewis, author of “Too Dumb to Fail,” answers these questions and more in our latest podcast.