‘We Are Caught in the Middle:’ Tariffs Hit Illinois Farmers and Manufacturers Hard Sean Hackbarth Soybeans are loaded into a truck during harvest in Princeton, IL. Farmers are always looking to the sky hoping for cooperation from Mother Nature. For Illinois farmers this year, the weather has been good enough that they’ve had a different…
Caroline Glick
Democrats Reject Israel Because They Reject American Nationalism
Since President Donald Trump entered the White House, hardly a day has gone by without Israel receiving a warning from a Democratic politician or a liberal American Jewish leader that it had better curb its enthusiasm and be reticent in its support for Trump and his policies. The partisan split is clear. A Pew survey…
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US Withdrawal from UNHRC!
Who says we aren’t making a difference? Our movement to “Get U.S. Out!” of the United Nations is growing! In case you missed it, the U.S. is set to withdraw from the UN Human Rights Council! We wish it were from the UN entirely, but this is a great step in the right direction. Never…
Paul Driessen
Keep it in the ground … by blocking pipelines
If they can’t stop energy development, they block pipeline transport (and get unexpected help) You can understand their frustration, as the steady stream of radical environmentalist successes during the Obama years has been replaced with endless setbacks. Oil, gas and coal leasing, permits and production have risen significantly. Big Green just lost its first Big…
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Frack sand provider buys Louisiana mines to support Austin Chalk
By Patrick C MillerHouston-based Shale Support—a leading frack sand provider—has purchased two natural sand mines in Louisiana, adding two million tons to the company’s nameplate capacity and bringing total annual production to 5 million tons. “We’ve been an ‘in-basin’ provider of sand since 2014,” said Jeffrey Bartlam, the company’s president and co-founder. “This expansion allows…
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The Bakken Better than Ever
By Patrick C MillerThe rising tide of oil prices has lifted the Bakken shale play to the lofty position of No. 1 in netback per well drilled, which has not only resulted in predictions of a new oil production record for North Dakota this summer, but also a renewed sense of optimism among industry insiders…