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Supply Chain: We’re Running Out of Food – Thanks to Biden
Much discussed - and rightly so - is the Joe Biden-made disaster that is our frozen supply chain.
Supply Chain Shortages Are Blocking Multiple Industries
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The Deadly Myths About Masks – A Comprehensive Analysis of the Data
Albert Einstein warned that “Science can flourish only in an atmosphere of free speech,” and we cannot trust those who are careless with the truth. Powerful government officials and big tech executives have recklessly disregarded both principles.
California Voters Give Newsom Approval to Continue Regressive Policies Against the Working Class
By Ronald Stein
The working class have spoken, with their votes, that they support Governor Newsom’s bloated, sleepy, and sloppy bureaucracy that caters to the...
Kitchen Table Issues Will Dish Out Democrat Midterm Disasters
By Larry Bell
Current circumstances dramatically favor odds of Republicans winning control of the House in 2022, and although less assuredly, possibly the Senate as...
Fracking Up, Flaring Down in the United States
The flaring of natural gas has declined since the the early fourth quarter of 2020 despite a significant recovery in new oil and gas development and production.
CA Gov. Newsom’s Energy Shortcomings Are Driving His Recall Challenge
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's energy policies are costing the state dollars and jobs, and contributing to environmental harm. They are also contributing to Newsom's unpopularity, which could cost him his job in the forthcoming recall election.
U.S. Interior Department Asserts Authority over Oklahoma Mining Permits
The U.S. Department of Interior’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation & Enforcement has notified Oklahoma that it no longer has the authority to regulate and issue permits under the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 on Indian Lands within the state.
Federal Court Rejects Austin’s Efforts to Rescind Pipeline Permits
Federal district judge Robert Pitman, who serves on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, dismissed a lawsuit filed by the City of Austin and other parties seeking to rescind permits issued to, and thus stop the operation of, Kinder Morgan Inc.’s $2.15 billion, 430-mile Permian Highway Pipeline (PHP).
Tax Incentives Are No Way to Drive Energy Innovation. Here’s Why.
The government should not prop up any energy source, and should instead allow competitive markets to meet America’s energy needs.
However well intentioned, tax subsidies look more like corporate welfare for politically connected industries, and much less effective at spurring a dominant, world-class energy sector.
Why America’s Elites Want to End the Middle Class
By Edward Ring
A recent column by Victor Davis Hanson titled “Radical New Rules for Post-America” lists “10 new ideas that are changing America, maybe...