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Infrastructure Bill as Political Plunder and Social Engineering
Nothing says you really “care” in politics as much as a willingness and, indeed, a demand to spend at least $1 trillion of other...
Texas Acts to Block Chinese-Owned Wind Power Facility Near Military Base
The Texas legislature took steps to stop a massive Chinese-owned industrial wind facility from being built near Laughlin Air Force base in southwest Texas.
Biden Administration’s Offshore Wind Plans Threaten Fishing Industry, Say Commercial Fishers
The administration of President Joe Biden announced final approval for the Vineyard Wind project, which plans to install up to 84 giant turbines about 12 nautical miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, a project that will devastate the fisheries, according to the fishing industry.
Thorner: Important Recommendations for Meaningful Election Reform
By Nancy Thorner
John Droz, Jr., a physicist and Environmental Advocate, puts out a free Media Balance Newsletter covering COVID to Climate as well as Energy to...
2022-24 Principles and Goals for All Candidates to Uphold
The coming political elections are not about politics.
They are about culture, about everything that makes America America.
Culture is a national identity encompassing history, education, arts/entertainment,...
Blame Oil for the World Populating to 8 Billion
By Ronald Stein
Sir David Attenborough, the 95-year-old legendary wildlife filmmaker told Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes: “A crime has been committed” and that urgent...
What Does Putin Have on Biden?
President Biden has said a lot of scathing things about Russian President Vladimir Putin -- calling him "evil" and "a killer" (true and true) -- but there is no evidence that his policies are any tougher on Russia than Trump's. In many ways, in fact, they seem less so.
President Makes Large, Expensive International Climate Commitments at Earth Day Climate Summit
President Joe Biden significantly increased the United States’ commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris climate agreement, at a two-day Earth Day virtual summit attended by 40 international leaders, hosted by Biden.
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).
No Justification for a Worthless, Regressive Carbon-Dioxide Tax in Washington State
Ignoring the express will of the voters, legislators in the Washington Senate have offered a bill to establish a carbon-dioxide tax of $25 per-metric-ton on use and sale of most fossil fuels in the Evergreen State beginning in 2022.