A week dedicated to topics that underscore impacts environmentalists don’t want to discuss April 22 was Earth Day, the March for Science and Lenin’s birthday (which many say is appropriate, since environmentalism is now green on the outside and red, anti-free enterprise on the inside). April 29 will feature the People’s Climate March and the…
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Heartland’s Climate Conference Stirs Pot in DC
The Twelfth International Conference on Climate Change organized by the Chicago based Heartland Institute March 23-24 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington DC displayed again to the world the power of truth over fabrication and exaggeration. The theme of the conference “Resetting US Climate Policy” succinctly summed up the content explored in the numerous…
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Sustainable Development- Real and Fake
“The great lesson of the group process, in which all others are involved, is that particularism, however magnified, is no longer possible. There is no magic by which selfishness becomes patriotism the moment we can invoke the nation. The change must be this: as we see now that a nation cannot be healthy and virile…
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Budget Legislation Likely to Launch NASA Above Climate Politics
The U.S. Senate recently passed a NASA Transition Act of 2017 to cut the agency’s funding for global warming “research” and get back to focusing upon space exploration priorities NASA was originally created to pursue. The bill will very likely be passed the in the House and signed into law by the president. Senior Trump…
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How White Liberals Enable Crime in Black Communities
Ordinary black people cannot afford to go along with the liberal agenda that calls for undermining police authority. That agenda makes for more black crime victims. Let’s look at what works and what doesn’t work. In 1990, New York City adopted the practice in which its police officers might stop and question a pedestrian. If…
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Scott Pruitt EPA Swamp- Draining Fear Brings Crocodile Tears
Last Friday’s 56-42 Senate vote confirmation of Scott Pruitt as top EPA administrator brings a very unwelcome political climate change for many of the agency’s 15,000 federal career employees and their executive branch-appointed bosses who fought his approval tooth and claw. Referring to their aggressive and defiant letter-writing and telephone campaign protesting Pruitt’s appointment, Center…