Monthly Archives: June 2013

Environmentalists are Killing the US Economy

By Marita Noon Last month, Earth Day came and went. Perhaps you missed hearing about it. For 2013, the theme was “The Face of Climate Change.” Other than a change in the Post Office cancellation mark on your letters from the usual wavy lines, to the four stick-like wind turbines and a sun symbol, there…

The Growing Threat of Smart Meters

 By Tom DeWeese Sustainable Development is code for a policy designed to transform human society, essentially eliminating individual life decisions and replacing them with top – down, one-size-fits-all government control. In steady fashion, the agenda for this new policy, designed at the international level, is put into place piece by piece with a new government…

Green Gobble Gook

Checking out at the store, the young cashier suggested to the older woman, that she should bring her own grocery bags because plastic bags weren’t good for the environment. The woman apologized and explained, “We didn’t have this green thing back in my earlier days.” The young clerk responded, “That’s our problem today. Your generation…

The Benghazi Debacle right at Obama’s door

 CBA (Cross Border Authority) From a retired Navy Captain (not identified for security reasons) The Benghazi debacle boils down to a single key factor – the granting or withholding of “cross-border authority.” This opinion is informed by my experience as a Navy SEAL officer who took a NavSpecWar Detachment to Beirut. Once the alarm is…

An Excerpt From Governor Scott Walker’s Newsletter

  June is Dairy Month in the state of Wisconsin! Agriculture is one of Wisconsin’s biggest economic engines, and dairy production is a vital component of our state’s economy. Wisconsin’s dairy industry contributes more than $26.5 billion to our economy a year and employs more than 146,000 people. Last year, after discussions with our state’s…

The Costs of the Knowles- Nelson Stewardship Program

By Dan Knodl  Wisconsin has a wonderful culture that respects and enjoys the outdoors. In order to preserve our natural resources for future generations, the Wisconsin Legislature created the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program in 1989. The program helps to preserve valuable natural areas and wildlife habitat, protect water quality and fisheries, and expand opportunities for outdoor…