The DoE says they’re sorry. That’s nice. Now get packing.

It’s fascinating, isn’t it? After decades of failing American children, the US Department of Education has suddenly decided it’s time to “reorient” itself toward “meaningful learning.” Wait, so what were they oriented to doing before? I wonder what prompted this sudden introspection and resolution? Could it have anything to do with Donald Trump’s campaign promise […]
Can entrepreneurship save the world? I think it can.

Last week, a desperate rich guy made a public plea for help in saving his multi-million-dollar home. He was willing to pay any price. It didn’t take long for the trolls to pile on, shaming him for his “privilege” and demanding to know why he thought he was entitled to saving his house when so […]
Inflation Isn’t Just About Prices—It’s Happening in Higher Ed Too

Have you ever noticed how, whenever prices start rising, politicians point the finger at “corporate greed”? They want us to believe that, overnight, companies suddenly decide they can charge you more for groceries, gas, or pretty much everything you buy. Give me a break. Inflation isn’t caused by businesses trying to pad their profits—it’s caused […]