Parr: Now entrenched, government health care hard to purge
in cases of extreme expansion of federal power, the court of public opinion is arguably at least as important as the legal process.
in cases of extreme expansion of federal power, the court of public opinion is arguably at least as important as the legal process.
There has always been a tension in America between the costs and benefits of too much government and too much individual freedom.
Extreme overreactions might be causing those who were wary of Trump to come to his defense.
As the end of the school year quickly approaches, it seems prudent to let you, the Hoosier taxpayer, know exactly what your hard-earned dollars are going to support.
For some time now, there has been a concerted effort—primarily by Republicans—to tackle tax reform. Essentially, the plan is to lower rates for all Americans and close loopholes, doing so in a revenue-neutral manner.
Compared with neighboring states, Indiana is doing well. For that, Hoosiers can be thankful.