By John O. S. Houston … as We the People ponder the state of our nation. A stock market plunge, a debt spike, and a flood of over-printed, under-valued currency. A European financial crises and the rise of political extremism. Heat waves scorching American crops and the devaluation of agricultural land. An abundance of poverty…
General
Here’s a Message the Progressive Left is Evangelizing
Vulnerable Wisconsin Families to Receive Less Food Assistance Cuts will Hit Families with Children, Northern Wisconsin the Hardest Nearly 900,000 people in Wisconsin will have a harder time putting food on the table starting in November, when a temporary boost to FoodShare, Wisconsin’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), ends. Notwithstanding the looming reductions, the House…
Craig Rucker
Not So Bright Lights
By Craig Rucker So-called “renewable energy” is not clean, renewable, reliable, affordable or sustainable. “Renewable energy” is a sexy term used to drive public policies and spending The Obama Administration and like-minded Green zealots have said repeatedly that they are waging a “war on coal,” intend to bankrupt coal-based power plants, and delay or block…
Dennis Mitchell, Paul Driessen
Do the Math — Count the cash
Al Gore, Bill McKibben and the color of money: A true religious experience By Paul Driessen and Dennis Mitchell Some years ago, a telegenic televangelist built quite an empire, before publicly falling from grace and adopting a less opulent life style. But back then he liked big homes and Lear jets with Rolls Royce engines…
Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
Maybe time to take a stand… One of the blogs today equated what Cruz and Lee are doing to shining the light on cockroaches (RINOs who have been talking a good game) and watching them scurry for cover. True, the brave senators cannot win, especially if their own party opposes them. But, to use an…
Government Circus, Lasee's Notes
Lassee’s Notes United We Succeed–Divided We Fail
Politics, like professional sports, is an industry that survives on clichés. Arguably one of the biggest clichés in politics today is the often unrealistic push for bipartisanship. Somewhere on Planet Lefty is a fantasy world where everyone sees everything the same and the two parties never disagree. In the words of President Obama, let me…