Opinion
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Sports Socialism?
Opinion -Payments to players through the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and the transfer portal are roiling college sports. Some commentators claim that bills in Congress constitute socialism. Is socialism needed to save college football? -
Socialist Cognitive Dissonance: Our Revolution Endorses Billionaire Tom Steyer for California Governor
Opinion -“Our Revolution was founded by Bernie Sanders as an independent organization to take on corporate power, elect progressives, and fight for a government that works for all of us — not the billionaire class,” Our Revolution states on its website. -
Climate Change Weekly # 578— Countries and Industries Are Abandoning or Reducing Net-Zero Commitments
Opinion -Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles. -
Where Money Meets Power
Opinion -I follow ups and downs of the environmental industry almost like a part-time hobby, for several reasons. For one, many environmental groups pretend to be local, grassroots activists, when in fact many are nationally organized and funded as part of a larger network. -
‘Green Energy’ Is Bringing Back the Atrocities of ‘Blood Diamonds’
Opinion -Executive Orders within the United States has it moving away from electric vehicles (EVs) and wind and solar electricity systems. Executive Orders by President Trump were issued on January 20, 2025, that ended the EV mandate, thus giving consumers back the power to choose the car they want to drive. -
Life, Liberty, Property #143: GAO Confirms Enormous Entitlement Fraud
Opinion -Federal government programs paid out hundreds of billions of dollars of undeserved benefits to criminal organizations and other opportunists over just five years. -
The Lost Angeles Unified School District
Opinion -LAUSD and UTLA have completely disregarded the fact that staffing has not been reduced in proportion to the district’s enrollment decline. -
Chicago Public Schools and Mayor Brandon Johnson Declare ‘Day of Civic Action’ on May Day
Opinion -When it comes to education priorities in the Windy City, I think it is fair to say that the Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Teachers Union, and Mayor Brandon Johnson are all woefully out of touch. -
Climate Change Weekly # 577— Trees Illegally Logged for Wind Power
Opinion -Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles. -
Some Lessons from Former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan: Working at the Fed Is Harmful for One’s Understanding of Reality
Opinion -The founders of the United States had quite a good understanding of the main problems caused by government banks (e.g., “Why Do We Have the Federal Reserve Bank?” by Dalia Marciukaityte). This knowledge was not completely lost in the 20th century. Before becoming one of the longest serving Fed chairs, Alan Greenspan described the reasons […] -
Florida’s History of Communism Law: What Americans Need to Know
Opinion -In 2024, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1264, “requiring instruction in public schools on the history of communism,” into law. While some Americans may consider such a law superfluous, I applaud DeSantis for standing strong and demanding that the true history of communism be taught in the Sunshine State’s public schools. In the […] -
Obama Hops Aboard Mamdani’s Socialist Bandwagon
Opinion -For many years, former President Barack Obama has been accused of being a closet socialist. When Obama was running for the White House in 2008 and 2012, he downplayed his relationships with socialists like Bill Ayers. The genius of Obama’s two victorious presidential campaigns was his ability to portray himself as a pragmatic politician pursuing […] -
Heartland Institute Climate Experts Comment on Earth Day
Opinion -"Earth Day today feels increasingly detached from the kind of environmental problems that gave rise to it in 1970." -
Life, Liberty, Property #142: Trump Administration Appoints Health Care Affordability Czar
Opinion -Rising woes in the world of private credit are bringing new attention to investment risks. Attention to risk is always a good thing. -
Wind and Solar Focus Threaten U.S. and South African Economies
Opinion -An extensive economic review of South Africa’s Integrated Resource Plan 2025 (IRP 2025), approved by the Cabinet in October 2025, has been conducted by the authors, and the report concludes that the South African IRP 2025’s emphasis on variable wind and solar electricity will raise the cost of electricity, undermine economic growth, and fail to […] -
Mamdani’s Government Grocery Store Is an Awful Idea
Opinion -On April 14, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani “announced La Marqueta as the first site identified for the City’s municipal grocery store program.” “The 9,000-square-foot store in East Harlem will be constructed from the ground up and is expected to open by 2029. The first City-owned grocery store is expected to open in late […] -
Meet the New Socialist Congresswoman from New Jersey: Analilia Mejia
Opinion -Amidst the ongoing conflict in Iran, a major political event took place in the United States on April 16, 2026, that deserves more attention and scrutiny than the mainstream media will likely devote to it. The event to which I refer to is the victory of Analilia Mejia in the New Jersey special election for […] -
Climate Change Weekly # 576—Trump Puts U.S. Sovereignty First
Opinion -Since its passage, the IRA resulted in billions of dollars being wasted on various green boondoggles. -
Heartland Institute Highlights What Americans Need to Know About Florida History of Communism Law
Opinion -'America’s public schools have done a pitiful job in teaching students the truth about communism' -
Giving States a Seat at the Table
Opinion -I attended a meeting recently about federal ownership of Western lands, and various proposals to transfer some of it to states. To settle a bet, I asked a popular AI tool how that might work, just to test its objectivity. It said, “Transferring public lands to state control can lead to significant challenges and risks […] -
Mamdani Announces First City-Owned Grocery Store. Bread Lines Coming Soon!
Opinion -New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated his first 100 days in office at a former factory in Queens where he touted his administration’s “historic achievements” like securing $1.2 billion for universal childcare and fixing 100,000 potholes and announced the location of his first socialist pet project: a new city-owned grocery store. “I know there […] -
Strait of Hormuz Tensions and the Material Benefits of Fossil Fuels
Opinion -Recent calls for a more realistic shift from “decarbonization” to “low carbon” suggest that discomfort with ideology-driven climate policy is finally beginning to surface in public debate. For years, climate discussions in many countries have been dominated by abstract targets, slogans, and numerical commitments. Yet behind these lofty ideals lies a deeper and more practical […] -
Life, Liberty, Property #141: Tremors in Private-Credit Market Confirm Fed’s Economic Damage
Opinion -Rising woes in the world of private credit are bringing new attention to investment risks. Attention to risk is always a good thing. -
Heartland Institute’s 2026 Climate Conference Makes Global News
Opinion -Speech by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, others, showed world that climate realism on the rise