by Guest Contributor | Apr 17, 2017
Do your kids go to a good school? “Good” depends on who you ask, of course, but if you’re interested in knowing how well a school is helping kids pass reading, math, and science courses, or helping them grow academically, then that question just got easier to...
by Guest Contributor | Mar 9, 2017
The state senator sponsoring a new education bill in Florida is very adamant about one thing: “This is not a retreat on accountability.” Sen. Bill Montford (D-Tallahassee) repeated it three different times during a press conference Wednesday afternoon in Tallahassee,...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 16, 2017
Editors Note: Sometimes The Capitolist uses satire to make a political point, and sometimes just to get under people’s skin. That should be completely obvious to anyone who isn’t a Florida Polytechnic student. By Jimbo Fisher Would someone tell me how...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 10, 2017
Opponents of funding state tourism marketing in Florida present two broad arguments in their quest to eliminate VISIT FLORIDA. State tourism marketing neither works nor is necessary; and Funding state tourism marketing equates to corporate welfare, expressed most...
by Guest Contributor | Sep 23, 2016
Afghanistan: Obama’s Legacy of Failed Foreign Policy On-the-ground observations from the Middle East Written by Todd Wilcox, combat veteran, former Green Beret, ex-CIA Case Officer and business leader. Afghanistan was ours to lose and we have lost. I am writing...