Two notable political events happened a few weeks ago in Iowa: Terry Branstad, the popular Republican governor, issued his endorsement: Anybody but Cruz. Later in the day, Sarah Palin endorsed Donald Trump. A third thing happened that day that was perhaps not as notable, but certainly more meaningful. An atheist at a Marco Rubio gathering…
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One Chart Shows that President Obama is (Unfortunately) Winning the War on Coal
President Barack Obama is winning his regulatory war on coal, even though public opinion supports it as a beneficial part of America’s energy mix. It’s not often that a presidential campaign moment is applicable eight years later. In 2008, then-candidate President Barack Obama told The San Francisco Chronicle, if elected president, “if somebody wants to…
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The Right To Use The 4 Letter Word
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Caroline Glick, Voice of Jerusalem
A (Much) Better Year
On Wednesday the US media interrupted its saturation coverage of the presidential primaries to report on President Barack Obama’s visit to a mosque in Maryland. The visit was Obama’s first public one to a mosque in the US since entering the White House seven years ago. The mosque Obama chose to visit demonstrated once again…
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New Records show MPS seeking to obtain vacant school buildings under state law
If City of Milwaukee turns over the buildings, it risks litigation January 18, 2016 – Milwaukee, WI – The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty has learned that Milwaukee Public Schools is seeking to acquire 11 unused and underutilized school buildings. Through an open records request, WILL obtained MPS’ Letter of Interest that seeks to…