When Americans think about the deadliest countries in the world, the first thoughts that might come to mind are places like Syria and Iraq. Syria is the most deadly country in the world with over 50,000 fatalities in 2016 alone, and Iraq is the third most deadly with 17,000 estimated deaths. But the number…
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Land, energy and mineral lockdowns
Too many oil, gas, coal, rare earth and other vital resources are still off limits President Trump has directed Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke to review recent land withdrawals under the 1906 Antiquities Act, to determine whether some should be reversed or reduced in size. The review is long overdue. The act was…
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Trump Reaches out Veterans, He demonstrates his understanding of their needs & service
Understand the weight of this image. This soldier lost both of his arms. The feeling of a handshake is lost to him. President Trump realized this, and thus, touched his face so he can feel the human connection This is what I see when I think of our President’s motives. He gave up a billionaire…
Viv Forbes
Playing Snakes and Ladders with Australia’s Electricity Supply.
Every day some green energy promoter or a battery salesman tells us how green energy with battery backup will supply Australia’s future electricity needs. A battery stores energy. Energy can be stored using lead-acid, nickel/cadmium, lithium, molten salt, pumped hydro, hydrogen, flywheels, compressed air or some other smart gizmo. But NOT ONE battery produces new…
Ph.D., Steven Windmueller
Zion in America: This Nation’s Unique and Historic Relationship to the Jewish Homeland
From the outset of the founding of this nation, the idea of America as “the new Zion” would play a significant role. Following the American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson attempted to tie the new nation to the story of the Exodus and more explicitly to the idea of redemption and freedom. “Because of…
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WILL Study Makes Case For Expansion of Statewide School Choice
Rural public schools face challenges of poverty and low student achievement – yet parents lack access to educational optionsApril 13, 2017 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty released a new policy brief, “The Case For School Choice in Rural Wisconsin,” to bolster the case for an expansion of the Wisconsin…