Last week we kicked off our Fall 2016 Field Program. Our student leaders and activists hit the ground running by organizing activism on college campuses across the country. In just one week we hit over 150 different campuses in 39 different states. On Saturday when many schools held their annual student organization fair, TPUSA signed…
Monthly Archives: September 2016
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The Right To Use The 4-Letter Word
Gary Wickert
Ten Simple Rules for the American Voter
If the majority distributes among itself the things of a minority, it is evident that it will destroy the city. –AristotleIt’s been a long campaign, and we’re tired. Yet, American voters have a significant decision to make and would be well-advised to remember a bit of history on November 4. The stock market crash of…
Larry Bell
GE Seeks ‘Greener’ Pastures in Coal
General Electric, one of the world’s largest suppliers of electrical power plant equipment, is all fired up about large markets for new coal-fired generation in India and China as America’s shut down. This may seem quite a turnaround for a company which has been characterized by the National Center for Public Policy Research as “the…
Paul Driessen
Fracturing common sense
Colorado extremists want to ban fracking, oil, gas, jobs, revenues, property rights Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking) has given the USA and world centuries of new petroleum supplies, lowered energy prices for manufacturers, motorists and consumers, and altered geopolitics for the Middle East, Russia and Venezuela. New natural gas supplies provide low-cost petrochemical feed…
Marita Noon
From fracking to flatulence: the all-out assault on methane
What is the “biggest unfinished business for the Obama administration?” According to a report from Bill McKibben, the outspoken climate alarmist who calls for all fossil fuels to be kept in the ground, it is “to establish tight rules on methane emissions”–emissions that he blames on the “rapid spread of fracking.” McKibben calls methane emissions…