Monthly Archives: June 2011

BIG GOVERNMENT AND THE LOSS OF LIBERTY

By Gary L. Wickert Gary Wickert is an author, trial lawyer and town of C e d a r b u r g Supervisor, who lives in Cedarburg with his wife, Lisa and two sons. He can be reached at garywickert@ameritech.net. Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may…

Steve’s Say . . .

Why Herman Cain will be the next President of the USA Herman Cain has been to Wisconsin many times. He was a featured speaker at the Defending the American Dream summit last March at the Chula Vista resort in Wisconsin Dells. He attended many Tea Parties and candidate support events in the last two years.…

Steve’s Say . . .

How the Tea Party and the Republican Party fit together The East Coast political pundits are beside themselves. Mitch Daniels, the soft-spoken, highly effective Governor of Indiana, ready to be anointed by the Political Elite (including Barack Obama) as the 2012 Republican presidential nominee, never even entered the race. Ditto for former Arkansas Governor and…

The myth of killer mercury

EPA: Environmental Propaganda Activists New rules use doctored evidence to cause economic pain and impair human health By Willie Soon and Paul Driessen The Environmental Protection Agency recently issued 946 pages of new rules, requiring that U.S. power plants sharply reduce (already low) emissions of mercury and 83 other air pollutants. EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson…

The running out of resources myth

Markets and ingenuity will ensure supply By Brian Lee Crowley The premise behind the question “Are we running out of natural resources?” is terribly mistaken. There is indeed a finite quantity of fossil fuels and other resources in the Earth’s crust. But that does not mean that we will ever run out of them. In…

Wis. Union protesters disrupt Special Olympics ceremony

  MacIver News Service | June 8, 2011 [Madison, Wisc…] On Wednesday in Madison, protesters picketed and disrupted the Governor’s appearance at a Special Olympics ceremony outside the State Capitol. As the event kicked off, the University of Wisconsin marching band played and Bucky Badger danced and hammed it up with the Olympians. Interspersed throughout…