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Shedding Light on a Dark Idea
Congress tried this once before in the energy crisis of the 1970s. It was disastrous.
Low Taxes, School Choice Help Inform ALEC’s Ranking of Best, Worst Governors
(The Center Square) – Nine Republicans and one Democrat made the American Legislative Exchange Council's list of 2021's 10 best governors in a new...
Democratic Socialist Student Groups Are Pushing These Leftist Policies on College Campuses
Following student pushback against a Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) flyer found at the University of California, San Diego, Campus Reform took a deep dive into what other progressive...
Court Blocks Biden Administration Changes to Trump-era Social Cost of Carbon Rules
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Biden administration’s implementation of a “social cost of carbon” metric to be used for federal actions and regulations.
New York City Bans Natural Gas Hook-ups in Most New Buildings
In December 2021, The New York City Council passed an ordinance banning the use of natural gas in new buildings.
Climate Change Weekly #422: Being a Climate Alarmist Means Never Having to Admit You’re...
A mountain of evidence shows climate alarmists never learn from their mistakes, be they clear misstatements of facts or repeatedly failed prognostications.
Build Back Better Could Have Destroyed Jobs, Access to Employer Health Care
BBB could have provided enough disincentives, that employers would have slashed seven million jobs. Also, social programs under BBB would have made gainful employment less attractive.
Build Back Never: Let’s Carbon Tax Them—Not US
Always and everywhere, government being short of cash is never a revenue problem—it is always a spending problem.
The default mentality of any human being...
Supply Chain Problems Expected to Continue Through Christmas
Government policies are causing jobs to go unfilled. Containers await trucks, drivers.
Supply chain disruptions are easing, but shipping executives are still projecting long-lasting logjams...
Op-Ed: Big Regulations Stop Tiny Houses in Georgia
People like things big in the United States. Food portions, cars and televisions have grown larger in recent decades, as has spending. But Cindy...