Lord Monckton, the Copenhagen Treaty, and the Constitution
In an October 14 speech to the Minnesota Free Market Institute in St. Paul, Lord Christopher Monckton, former science adviser to British Prime...
Making Healthcare Sausage in Congress
Proving that where there’s a will (among 58 or so senators and 38 percent of the American public), there’s a way to forcibly...
Read morePresident Obama to Accept Nobel Peace Prize
President Barack Obama is set to accept the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on December 10 in Oslo, Norway. This will be less than...
Read moreJapan Hesitates on U.S. Bases in Okinawa
Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada announced on December 8 that his nation was suspending talks with the United States regarding the status of...
Read moreChristmas Trees Too Christian for Climate-change Conference
As climate-change chicken littles gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark (temperature a balmy 41 degrees on Tuesday), there was one traditional aspect missing from the...
Read moreLimos and Private Jets for Climate Dignitaries
As self-described “world leaders” gather in Copenhagen to lecture the Earth’s population about carbon-dioxide (plant food) emissions, international news reports have revealed that...
Read moreEPA Declares Carbon Dioxide a Danger to Public Health
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has officially declared that carbon dioxide and other so-called greenhouse gases are dangerous to public health and welfare,...
Read moreUN Launches Climategate Probe
The United Nations is launching an investigation into Climategate, the scandal involving incriminating e-mails from a leading climate change research center in England....
Read moreBoys’ Educational Failure Is No Mystery
A lot has changed since 1960. If Connie Francis were to sing “Where the Boys Are” today, she would not likely be talking...
Read moreNo Deadline for U.S. Exit From Afghanistan
Obama administration officials on December 6 made it perfectly clear that American military forces will remain in Afghanistan for a long time, playing...
Read moreA Senate Push for a Public-private Health Insurance Option
As the first snow of the season fell on Washington, D.C., there was a flurry of activity inside the Capitol Building, as well....
Read moreA Look at Continental Congress 2009
During the final quarter of the 18th century, as tensions grew between England and her colonies here in America, the legislatures of 12...
Read moreWhat Will Greenhouse Gas Reductions Do?
Item: The Obama administration must make a commitment on carbon-emission reductions, insisted the Washington Post on November 19. The House of Representatives, commented...
Read moreAustralians Say “No” to Copenhagen
Australian delegates to the UN climate-change conference have arrived empty-handed in Copenhagen since last week their parliament defeated cap-and trade legislation. The surprising...
Read moreThe Unconstitutional Healthcare Bill
On November 7, at the end of a 12-hour debate, the House of Representatives passed the implausibly named “Affordable Healthcare for America Act.”...
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