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EU Migrant Crisis a Watershed Warning to America

A precedent established by caravans of migrants careening against the U.S. southern border portends boatloads of European lessons. Notwithstanding laudably well-meaning humanitarian responses to tragic plights of legitimate political asylum-seeking war refugees and economic immigrants, the public welfare, security and assimilation challenges they have created are profound. The EU migrant control crisis began in 2015…

Morality, Gun Control and School Safety

“The wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God.” Psalm 9:17 By Riley J. Hood The Constitution Party of Wisconsin affirms the Second Amendment to the US Constitution. We support Constitutional Carry, as a step towards securing our God-given Right to Self Defense. We reject any form of gun-control, under…

Transparency Troubles Plague UW System Foundations

MADISON – While last month’s legislative audit raised serious questions about the financial relationships between University of Wisconsin System schools and their private affiliate organizations, the system’s transparency troubles may be a bigger concern. The difficulty state auditors had in obtaining financial statements only drives home the importance of an external audit, approved in the…

Climate adaptation, reparation and restoration

Boulder, CO wants oil companies to restore snowy winters of an idyllic past – and pay it billions By Paul Driessen This Earth Day (April 22) we need to ask whether environmentalism has gone completely bonkers. Back in the 1970s, I skied Colorado’s crosscountry and downhill slopes pretty regularly. Some years were incredible: many feet…

Feds’ Flawed, Politicized Data Pollutes Science

As reported in a recent Wall Street Journal article by the National Association of Scholars President Peter Wood and research director David Randall, many research results published in scientific journals shouldn’t be trusted. They make this assessment as a follow-up review of a 2005 study report issued by John Ioannidis, now a professor of medicine…