Dr. Burton W. Folsom
Why Did Free Gas Create a Public Stink? (Viewpoint on Public Issues)
With gas so plentiful and cheap, some Ohioans came to think it shouldn’t have a cost at all.
Is There a Statesman in the House? (Viewpoint on Public Issues)
Perhaps we should all take a moment to thank our great-grandchildren yet unborn. If we lack statesmen in this generation, we will still have our disaster relief, our pork and our politics — and they will pay for much of it.
Schmeling K.O.’d by Louis! Louis K.O.’d by the U.S. Government!
Even in destitution, Louis remained a symbol of black achievement and American resistance to Hitler. But the American tax code remained a symbol of the strangling of economic wealth and generosity.
Remembering George Sutherland: Defender of the Constitution
So persuasive was Sutherland, and so bad was the NRA, that the Supreme Court voted unanimously that the law was unconstitutional.
From Hospitals to Tsunami Relief: Lessons of Charles Hackley
Millions of Americans have contributed generously, just as they were accustomed to doing a century ago, because Americans have long believed that people voluntarily helping people is the way civil society is meant to work.







