By Raymond Ibrahim What’s worse than the silence of Western Christians concerning the Muslim persecution of their coreligionists in the Islamic world? Answer: Cynically exploiting that persecution for a political agenda—in the case of a recent Daily Beast article, to excoriate the state of Israel and its supporters. Titled “Why Won’t the West Defend Middle…
Free Articles, Karen Schroeder
Thanksgiving Lesson Teaches Hate
By Karen Schroeder A Thanksgiving lesson prepared for students in Wisconsin K-5 classrooms focuses upon hate, fear, and racism rather than collaboration, diversity, and respect for the truth. According to the DPI website, this recommended approach was first introduced in 1977. Incredibly, Wisconsin State Superintendent Tony Evers has permitted CREATE to continue posting a suggested…
Paul Chesser
Alternative Bulbs: Another Phony Market Propped Up by Govt Mandates Subsidies
By Paul Chesser Entrepreneurs in industries tied to the energy efficiency gambit, justified by the climate change House of Cards, all have the same false bravado: they are “game changers” and “market leaders” (for products nobody wants); all their squandered revenues are “investments;” their technological breakthroughs are always “just around the corner;” and it just…
Tom DeWeese
In Defense of the Tea Party
By Tom DeWeese Just a few years ago some American citizens came together to demand change. They were fed up with decades of out of control government growth; confiscation of their hard-earned income through ever-increasing taxes and unending regulations invading every aspect of their lives. Things were racing out of control. Every aspect of American…
Lasee's Notes
Lasee’s Notes
OPEC Who? I never thought we would see this day. Imagine the US as the world’s top producer of crude oil. Producing more than Venezuela. Producing more than the Middle East. Even more than OPEC. The International Energy Agency has said the US (barring regulatory action by the government) will overtake Saudi Arabia within the…
Paul Driessen
Remembering the 1973 Arab oil embargo
Politicians, policy makers and journalists may remember the embargo, but ignore its lessons By Paul Driessen This fall marks the fortieth anniversary of the Arab oil embargo, a painful episode in American history that had a profound effect on both the economy and psyche of the United States. It began in mid-October 1973, following the…