Mark Franke: Déjà vu all over again
Yogi Berra, whom I consider the 20th century’s pithiest philosopher, once reputedly said, “It’s like déjà vu all over again.”
Unfortunately, much of what Yogi...
John Krull: Casualties of a refusal to learn
There’s a reason three different presidents kicked the can down the road when it came to getting out of Afghanistan.
As the attack by ISIS...
Kelly Hawes: An evangelist for COVID vaccines
Mitch McConnell and I don’t agree on much, but we agree on this.
“I think for everyone who is eligible, vaccines, vaccines, vaccines are the...
Morton Marcus: Early census data offers glimpse of housing market
The Census Bureau’s Aug. 12 release of 2020 data gives us a small window into changes in the Hoosier housing market.
While Indiana gained 301,700...
Linda Dunn: It’s time to slay the Jabberwock
I spent most of working life within the Department of Defense but in very different environments. I was with the Department of Navy during...
Michael Adkins: Pondering opposition to vaccines
I’m tired of the pandemic. The good news is that COIVD-19 will most likely diminish to where it is no worse than the common...
Mark Franke: The sad end of the Boy Scouts
I recall, just barely, reading James Burnham’s “Suicide of the West” back in my undergraduate days.
While not being able to recall most of his...
John Krull: Listen for the rhyme of history
The arrival of the U.S. census data a few days ago set off a faint echo.The most immediate attention focused on how the results...
Michael Hicks: Pandemic changed the way we work
My 18-month work-from-home experience has come to a formal end. No one, except maybe my wife, is more excited than I. The experience has...
Morton Marcus: Job retraining is in need of reexamination
How much money have we spent on worker retraining? This is a vital activity for workers displaced by new technology, by foreign competition, by...