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The End of Private Health Insurance

 Let me start by saying that this is not an article about politics. It is about common sense. As a lawyer who represents insurance companies and the author of a book on health insurance, I have a particular insight into the many market factors, political policies, and legal nuances which underlie the history and development…

Just How Green is So-Called “Green” Technology?

By Senator Frank Lasee Democrats in Wisconsin and the Obama administration are falling over themselves to encourage more renewable energy and green technology with billions in taxpayer and electric user subsidies. Here in the state, Democrats are ignoring the harm industrial wind turbines inflict on households within range of the turbine’s low frequency vibrations. These…

Diversity or Inclusion?

By William A. Donohue On virtually every college campus there is an office of diversity, or an office of diversity and inclusion. No candidate for an administrative post at any college can be expected to win the job unless he embraces diversity and inclusion. However, the diversity industry is not limited to higher education: diversity…

From the United Nations to Your State Government

By Tom DeWeese Proponents of Sustainable Development constantly tell us that their plans are just local. And they deride those who accuse them of imposing an international agenda. Kooks. Fringe Fanatics. Conspiracy Theorists. These are just some of the labels they pin on those fighting to expose Agenda 21. Moreover, they sarcastically ask, “how can…

Voice of Jerusalem

  The Meaning and Consequences of Israel’s Apology to Turkey By Caroline Glick US President Barack Obama was on the line when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to apologize for the deaths of nine Turkish protesters aboard the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara on May 31, 2010. For those…