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Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in New Mexico If Fracking Is Banned on Federal...

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A new study from the School of Energy Resources at the University of Wyoming lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in New Mexico through 2040, including costing the state $62 billion in lost tax revenue and $85 billion in lost income.

Big Tech’s War on Freedom of Speech

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By Edward Ring On January 8, in the wake of the protests two days earlier at the U.S. Capitol that left five dead and derailed...

Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Colorado If Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands

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A new study from the University of Wyoming lays out how a ban on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on federal lands would lead to “significant fiscal and economic losses” in Colorado through 2040, including $3.5 billion in lost tax revenue and $16 billion in lost income.

Economic Expansion Continues Despite Ominous Weaknesses

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Although today's report shows retail sales were weak at the end of last year, they remain up from both a year ago and from...

Federal Ban on New Oil and Gas Leases Would Cost Western States Billions, Says...

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President-elect Joe Biden issued a campaign promise to halt new oil and gas leases on federal lands. Such a ban, if actually imposed by a Biden administration, would cost eight Western states an estimated $8.1 billion in tax revenue and $34.1 billion in investment in just the first five years of its existence.

Prices Rising As Effects of Inflationary Policies Kick In

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Prices are rising rapidly. For the six months ending in November, consumer prices rose at a 4 percent annual rate. The Fed will correctly point out how this is a makeup for prior declines. However, in December oil prices rose by 4 percent and commodity prices were up 2 percent. The value of the dollar fell by 3 percent. If the economy continues to soar throughout this coming year, as I expect it will, the upward pressure on prices will continue.
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The Year Teachers Unions Killed the Goose That Laid the Golden Egg

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By Stephen Frank "Teachers unions, and the (largely Democratic) politicians they back, have relentlessly limited parental choice in the name of maximizing the autonomy of...

President Donald Trump Issues Order to Study the Economic Effects of Ending Fracking

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Days before the presidential election, President Donald Trump signed an executive memorandum directing the Department of Energy to study what the economic and national security effects of banning hydraulic fracturing would be.
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Americans Divided on the Most Important Issues. Here’s Why.

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By Richard Ebeling The recent presidential election confirms and reinforces what many political observers and common citizens have increasingly known and noted: Americans are seriously divided...

China’s Green Offensive: The Paris Climate Agreement

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Several well-funded, environmental advocacy groups lobbied and advised the Obama administration on joining the Paris Climate Agreement without disclosing their close ties to the communist government in Beijing.

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Climate Change Weekly #505: The High Price of Climate Alarm

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The air and water quality in China is another daily reminder of the perils of communism for human well-being and the environment.
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Gains in Government Jobs Couldn’t Save Biden’s Economy in April

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Growth in government jobs slowed in April, bucking the pattern that has contributed to above-trend job growth over the past several months, according to...
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Illinois Democrats Approve Changes to Election Law in Less Than 24 Hours

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(The Center Square) – In less than 24 hours, Illinois Statehouse Democrats passed a measure that changes election law, a move Republicans say is...