New documents show ACLU, Disability Rights-Wisconsin working closely with Obama DOJ throughout probe into Milwaukee voucher programMILWAUKE – New documents obtained by WILL through a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) indicate the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and taxpayer-funded Disability Rights Wisconsin (DRW) were running parts of the Obama DOJ’s investigation into the…
Luke Geiver
2017: The Year Shale Went Global
From its impact on world markets to its rise in U.S. exports, North American shale energy has officially become a global player that is creating market opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. The magic number for U.S. shale is 54. The number has nothing to do with breakeven prices, fracture stages per well or other…
Larry Bell
Still No Answers on Intelligent Life, UFOs
During the early 1990s, soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union, I was among the first Americans to visit Russian space organizations and facilities. On one of those numerous trips, I was invited to a private dinner at the home of a senior professor of the Moscow Aviation Institute, a leading university for training…
Paul Driessen
The biofuel crony capitalist revolving door
Yet another congressional aide is about to pass through Washington’s infamous revolving door to a lucrative private sector position. Kurt Kovarik, legislative director for Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), will become vice president of federal affairs for the National Biodiesel Board. To grow and prosper, this industry relies on subsidies and mandates that require steadily increasing…
Featured Posts, Gary Wickert
What’s Wrong with a BorderWall?
The border wall is one of many triggers for the Left, and I don’t understand why. It would cost our country $21.6 billion dollars and take around 3.5 years to build. Ronald Reagan famously said that, “A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation.” Thirty-five years later, amidst a heated debate over…
Featured Posts, M.D. Kittle
In John Doe’s Shadow: Showdown Looms In Bitter Battle Over Bureaucrats’ Jobs
MADISON – Things are heating up in John Doe Land’s Capitol cooker in advance of a looming Senate confirmation vote on the embattled administrators of the Ethics and Elections commissions. Tensions have hit new levels in the wake of Attorney General Brad Schimel’s report last month on the illegal leaks of John Doe investigation documents…