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Justice-elect Hagedorn Releases Statement on Supreme Court Victory

  Pewaukee – Justice-elect Brian Hagedorn released the following statement this morning declaring victory in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election: “The people of Wisconsin have spoken, and our margin of victory is insurmountable. I thank my wife, Christina, my children, and my family and friends for their unwavering support throughout all the ups and downs…

The Hungarian resistance

The European Union’s quarrel over immigration intensifies. May Most people want to survive. What could be more natural than that? Most peoples want to survive, too. That’s no less natural. He added: “Mass migration necessarily leads to substantial cultural, social and political conflicts, shocks and tensions. It touches upon fundamental aspects of citizenship, community and identity…

The 97% hoax

  The global warming campaign would have more credibility if its proponents weren’t constantly getting caught in the lie. They spin the facts and the media let’s them get away with it. Sadly for team warming, there are still plenty of us out there who won’t let bogus claims go unchallenged. If the science was…

The Week That Was April 13th, 2019

  Ignorance of History: Since its Third Assessment Report (AR3 or TAR) the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has tried to suppress history. It featured Mr. Mann’s infamous “hockey-stick” showing that in the Northern Hemisphere the Earth’s surface temperature was cold with some variation from 1000 AD until the late 1800s. Afterwards temperatures…

Indoctrinating kids and using them as props

 A federal judge dismissed a climate lawsuit brought in the name of two young Philadelphia boys. One was seven and the other eleven. This is part of a dangerous new legal tactic being attempted by climate campaigners to use children as props and plaintiffs. CFACT senior policy analyst Bonner Cohen reports at CFACT.org, that Judge…

EPA’s Chemical Risk Assessments Rely on Flawed Science, Study Finds

 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), a program assessing the toxicity of chemicals and any risk from exposure to them, often produces assessments based on sloppy or flawed research, a new study concludes. The study’s author, Angela Logomasini, a senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute, found IRIS has a…