Indiana's gubernatorial race is shaping up to be among the most consequential this year with three contenders vying for the seat instead of the usual two. The race has largely been focused on the handling (or mishandling, depending on who you ask) of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic by Republican Governor Eric Holcomb. Governor... Continue Reading →
Abortion continues to be the most divisive issue of all
Few issues illustrate the division within America as much as abortion. On one side, people argue that it is the unequivocal killing of a human baby. On the other, it is a part of the woman’s body and any laws restricting it are intrusive and oppressive. Of course, there are many other considerations as well... Continue Reading →
Keene, New Hampshire finds itself an unlikely battleground for libertarianism
In southern New Hampshire, about an hour west of Manchester, lies the unassuming city of Keene. With a population of around 23,000 people, it has around a third of the residents of Cheshire County. On the surface, Keene looks to be a well-to-do community, with median income is well above the nation’s as a whole,... Continue Reading →