They raged against energy and climate realists in Katowice, but should serve time for fraud The 30,000 alarmists gathered in Katowice, Poland expected to slam-dunk their report proclaiming a planet-threatening climate crisis, finalize rules for implementing the Paris accords, redistribute infinite billions of dollars from industrialized nations to “climate victim” countries, and solidify their control over…
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Why Did God Become Man? The Cosmic Impact of Christmas
St. Anselm (1033–1109), Archbishop of Canterbury, one of the greatest minds in the history of Christianity, asked in the title of one of his treatises, “Why did God become man?” (Cur Deus Homo?). His answer: Because if sinful people were to be saved, their debt for sin must be paid. But, people being finite, and…
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Hundreds of Consumers, Business people and Scientists say: “Get out of the Paris Agreement.”
“The Saltbush Club” Skilled and Thinking Australians concerned at the huge costs and unproven benefitsof the climate, energy and infrastructure policieson both sides of Federal Parliament. A new lobby group comprising scientists, farmers, consumers, small business and big business is urging both sides of Australian politics to put aside party interests and global agendas to focus…
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Evidence Mounting That Act 10 is Improving K-12 Education
Milwaukee, WI – Act 10, the landmark collective bargaining reforms passed in 2011, remains one of the most important and consequential pieces of state legislation in America. While the protests and the recall elections may have faded, the impact of the law, particularly on education in the Badger State, remains an intense interest. Since 2011,…
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Rule of Law or Different Rules for Us and Government
The rule of law is a centuries old concept that all members of society, citizens as well as government officials, are equally subject to the laws established by their duly elected government. This concept is described in many ways such as “the law is the king”, “no man is above the law”, or “we are…
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What next for U.S. climate and energy policies?
2018 elections bring mixed messages and require climate and renewable energy reality checkThe “Blue Wave” never really reached shore, the U.S. Senate is still in Republican hands, the House of Representatives flipped to Democratic control, Trump era deregulation and fossil fuel production efforts continue, several governorships and state houses went from red to blue –…