Why Private Industry Keeps Telling Us to “Go Green” By Tom DeWeese I’ve sounded the alarm over the dangers of Sustainable Development and the agenda for top-down control through what proponents call the “Three Es,” which includes the Environment, the Economy, and Social Equity. A fourth rail to imposing Agenda 21 is called Corporate Social…
Frank Lasee
The EPA Conquers America
By Frank Lasee. It’s bad enough that Congress keeps churning out oppressive, government-enriching regulation. But sometimes bureaucrats even “tailor” laws to give themselves powers that Congress didn’t intend them to have. That’s what’s happening with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which asserts it can alter the plain meaning of the Clean Air Act in order…
Paul Chesser
American Tradition Institute Fellows Expose ‘The War on Natural Gas’
By Paul Chesser Who are the multi-million dollar foundations and activists, nonprofits, media groups and academics that are attacking the natural gas industry and its safe, effective hydraulic fracturing process? Who spreads myths and lies about a business that has created thousands of jobs and has delivered energy extracted from U.S. lands to millions of…
General
CRG Unveils Hidden School Wage and Benefits Costs
Findings Reveal Benefits Routinely Exceed 100% of Wages Some Wisconsin Schools Defy Law and Refuse to Provide Data Journal Communications Subsidiary Refuses to Publish Data CRG Advocates, the issue advocacy arm of the Citizens for Responsible Government Network, has unveiled a new online, searchable database revealing previously unreleased data on the wages and benefits of…
General
EXPOSED! THE HIDDEN COST OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING!
New Analysis Reveals “Secret Costs” of Public Education • Collective bargaining was a privilege granted by citizens to public sector employees over considerable bipartisan objections due to its potential for abuse. • That privilege has been abused by the public sector at the expense of every other hard-working Wisconsinite. Like an unaware frog, boiled to…
Glen Grothman
Collective Bargaining Repeal; best thing that ever happened to Wisconsin schools
By State Senator Glenn Grothman The repeal of much of Wisconsin’s collective bargaining law with regard to many of Wisconsin’s public employees has not been adequately explained. This repeal will do more to improve the quality and lower the cost of Wisconsin government than anything else we’ve done. There are approximately 275,000 government employees in…