The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is the subject of a class action lawsuit that claims its Note Sale Program has created a disproportionately discriminatory impact on New York City’s African-American homeowners. The lawsuit, which was filed last week by MFY Legal Services Inc. and Emery Celli Brinckerhoff & Abady LLP, alleges…
Monthly Archives: September 2016
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Democrats mislead Wisconsinites on education funding
MADISON, Wis. — Contrary to what Democrats are saying, when all state and local funding sources are considered, combined revenue is up $30 million or $65 per student since 2010-11, according to a more expansive Legislative Fiscal Bureau memo requested by Sen. Leah Vukmir (R–Brookfield). In a recent flurry of press releases, Democrats have intentionally…
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Climate Science is NOT Settled
For at least a decade we have been told by the UN/IPCC, by most government media and officials, by many politicians, and by the Green “charities” and their media friends that “the science is settled”. We are lectured by Hollywood stars, failed politicians and billionaire speculators that anyone who opposes the World War on Carbon…
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Holding Prosecutors Accountable
Targets of due-process abuse are seeking vindication in court We wish we could stop writing about Wisconsin’s abusive prosecutors, but conservatives in the state are still fighting to have their rights vindicated in court. Readers are familiar with the secret John Doe probe by Democratic prosecutors that targeted conservative groups, using kitchen-sink subpoenas and raiding…
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The EPA’s secret whitewash
The agency enlists an elite group of scientists to rubber stamp illegal experiments The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is trying to use the prestigious National Academy of Sciences (NAS) to cover-up the agency’s illegal science experiments on humans. Four years ago, I broke the story in this paper that the EPA was conducting illegal…
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GOP must follow Trump’s lead on climate change
According to a new survey led by researchers at the University of Michigan, more Americans than ever, about one in five, say they are not sure whether climate change is occurring. Paradoxically, the survey also shows that those who are convinced that there is no solid evidence of global warming is at its lowest level…