Do you like what is happening in the nation? Unemployment is at a low of 3.9% Do you appreciate a GDP of 4.1%? These are positive signs of a healthy nation. How are your taxes? If you want these numbers to stay healthy you cannot be complacent. We must send congressmen Mike Gallagher and Glen…
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Enough with the Victimhood: Millionaire Athletes and Their Lost Cause
I must admit I have never in my life purchased a ticket to a sports event. I am not a sports enthusiast. But I am an American black citizen, and I have had it up to the gills with black people who embrace victimhood. I also highly resent my being expected to do the same…
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Endangerment Finding delenda est
Replacing Clean Power Plan with less harmful ACE rule does not fix fraudulent CO2 science As the Punic Wars dragged on, Cato the Elder reportedly concluded every speech to the Roman Senate by proclaiming “Carthago delenda est” – “Carthage must be destroyed.” Ample evidence suggests that the Obama era Environmental Protection Agency’s “Endangerment Finding” was…
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UN Appointed Climate Science Team Demands The End of Capitalism
Guest essay by Eric Worrall A team of scientists appointed by the United Nations has reported that a free market system cannot provide the economic transition required to defeat climate change. Scientists Warn the UN of Capitalism’s Imminent Demise By Nafeez Ahmed A climate change-fueled switch away from fossil fuels means the worldwide economy will…
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Chicago Cardinal: Global Warming, Migrants Are ‘Bigger Agenda’ than Sex Abuse
Cardinal Blase Cupich, the Archbishop of Chicago, has downplayed bombshell allegations that Pope Francis knowingly rehabilitated an abusive American cardinal, saying the pope has a “bigger agenda” to worry about, such as protecting the environment and migrants. In a television interview with NBC News, Cardinal Cupich commented on a recent 11-page statement by Archbishop Carlo…
Featured Blog, Neil Bradley
A Slippery, $39 Billion Slope: New Data Analysis Makes Case for Trade, Not Aid
n response to mounting frustration from farmers across the country, the administration last week proposed spending up to $12 billion of taxpayer money to compensate farmers and ranchers for the deep economic losses they are suffering as a result of the ongoing trade war. Notably, America’s agricultural community responded to the proposal by making…