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  • The Sandstorm: School Choice Battles Are Widespread

    Published September 3, 2025
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    Parental freedom is rapidly expanding, and teachers’ unions have resorted to litigation.
  • Why IS DC Lying About Cellular (and Satellite) Internet Connections?

    Published August 19, 2025
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    Well, behold yet another DC lie: The number of Americans “unconnected” to the Internet.
  • The Sandstorm: Malifornia

    Published August 14, 2025
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    In a stunning report, StorageCafe reveals that California remains the “undisputed leader in outbound migration nationwide, with nearly 683,000 residents leaving the state in a single year, according to the latest available U.S. Census data.
  • Their Jobs Essential. Yours, Not So Much

    Published August 14, 2025
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    Every time congressional dysfunction has caused a temporary government shutdown, I’ve heard people make fun of the instruction that “essential workers” must report to work anyway. Pundits always ask, if other government workers are not essential, why do we pay them? What business hires workers it doesn’t need?
  • Trump Wants to Privatize Freddie and Fannie – Key Components in the 2008 Global Crash

    Published August 14, 2025
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    Over the weekend President Donald Trump was purportedly preparing to sell some or all of the ~$30 billion in shares of the home mortgage Government-Sponsored-Entities (GSEs) Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
  • Governor Newsom has no solutions how to run California’s economy without crude oil

    Published August 12, 2025
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    California Governor Newsom remains oblivious to the economy’s demands for a supply chain of products and transportation fuels currently derived from fossil fuels.
  • What’s So Rare About Rare Earth Minerals?

    Published August 6, 2025
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    Many leaders have warned for years about America’s reliance on China for rare earth minerals, several of which are critical in the production of renewable energy, and high-tech equipment like cell phones, computers, MRI machines, and satellites.
  • The Sandstorm: Righting Our Sinking Educational Ship

    Published August 6, 2025
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    Public education in our country is struggling, and many proposed solutions are of no help whatsoever.
  • Nuclear power in a free enterprise environment is the pathway to abundant low-cost electricity

    Published August 4, 2025
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    The strange world of nuclear power centers on the realization that nature has provided us with a unique solution to improve our quality of life, yet our society is amassing as many obstacles as possible to its fruition.
  • The Sandstorm: Uncivil Union

    Published July 24, 2025
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    High school English teacher Ashlie Crosson, NEA’s 2025 National “Teacher of the Year,” set the tone by claiming that the profession is “deeply political.”
  • Artificial Intelligence: Big Tech’s Domination of DC Doesn’t Bode Well

    Published July 24, 2025
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    "If You Want a Picture of the Future, Imagine a Bot Deleting a Human Face – for Ever"
  • Steeper Road for Zero Emissions Vehicles

    Published July 24, 2025
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    The road to adoption of Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEVs) is growing steeper. For over two decades, states used incentives and mandates to try to force a transition from gasoline vehicles to ZEVs. But softening market demand, shifting federal policies, and poor economics threaten to halt the ZEV revolution in the United States.
  • Small Modular Reactors are a game-changer for Africa and the world

    Published July 23, 2025
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    Forcing Africa into a renewable-only path risks perpetuating electricity poverty, a form of hypocrisy that is bullying the world’s poor.
  • The Sandstorm: Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Update

    Published July 17, 2025
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    According to a recent Speech First report, the nation’s leading medical schools are controlled by Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion fanatics, who inflict beliefs such as “weight inclusivity,” racial justice, and gender ideology on their staff and students through policies, forced statements, and curricular mandates.
  • California continues to devastate its economy for a net-zero dream world

    Published July 15, 2025
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    As reported by Californians for Energy Independence, California’s Economy is supported by Oil and Gas, so let’s look at the state’s demands for the products and transportation fuels that so- called renewables like wind and solar CANNOT make for society, as they can ONLY generate electricity under favorable weather conditions.
  •  Combatting Classroom Chaos

    Published July 10, 2025
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    Restoring order to America’s classrooms requires reversing years of misguided federal policies that focused on racial quotas and therapeutic interventions.
  • It’s Hot Weather, But Not Man-Made

    Published July 10, 2025
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    This week the United States experienced the first major heat wave of 2025. Over 160 million people in the Midwest, the South, and the East Coast experienced temperatures approaching 100oF. Many in the media claim that the soaring temperatures are due to human-caused global warming. But a look at history shows that such high temperatures have been experienced many times in the past.
  • Feds ignore their research on windmills killing eagles

    Published July 10, 2025
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    The U.S. Energy Department (DOE) has an ongoing research program on detecting and deterring the killing of eagles and other flying critters by wind turbines. The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) issues eagle killing permits to wind facilities, which are supposed to incorporate technologies that minimize deaths.
  • The Culture War Goes to Court

    Published July 9, 2025
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    While parents have every right to be happy with the SCOTUS rulings, the decisions come with a major caveat. No matter what the Court rules, teachers can teach whatever they want once the school day starts and the classroom door closes. As a former teacher, I know this all too well.
  • The Economic Imperative for Nuclear Power

    Published July 7, 2025
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    This article examines the economic rationale behind the adoption of nuclear power for electricity, with a focus on the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) and Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technologies as catalysts for industrial and economic growth, providing a lifeline out of poverty and instability.
  • Supreme Court Nips NEPA – A Good Start

    Published July 3, 2025
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    County Commissioners there had challenged the Surface Transportation Board’s approval of the 88-mile rail line, proposed by seven Utah counties as a vital transportation connection from the oil-rich region to the national rail network.
  • From Cloned Sheep to Wooly Mammoths

    Published July 3, 2025
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    For years there has been speculation about recreating the wooly mammoth, for example, because there are frozen carcasses to work with.
  • The Trump Administration Advocates for Nuclear Power.

    Published July 3, 2025
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    Affordable and reliable electricity from nuclear power sources is a necessity to ensure future balanced economic growth that is a lifeline out of poverty, and security for citizens around the world.
  • Federal Tax Credit Scholarship Legislation Is Advancing

    Published June 18, 2025
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    ECCA would provide financial assistance to families in all 50 states that have incomes less than three times their “area’s median income.”

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