Opinion
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‘Planet of the Humans’: Michael Moore Goes Off the (Ideological) Grid
Opinion -environment-climate-news -“Planet of the Humans” an entertaining and educational primer on the hype, phoniness, and lies behind green energy projects. -
The Future of College
Opinion -school-reform-news, Editorial -COVID-19 has disrupted almost all aspects of life, including higher education. What does the future of higher education hold? -
Shameless Alarmists Spread Climate Change Cancer Horror Story
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #360 -
New Hampshire Net Metering Expansion in Limbo
Opinion -The New Hampshire State Senate has overridden a February veto by Governor Chris Sununu, of SB 159, a bill to expand net metering in the Granite State. -
Mexico Pulls the Plug on Renewables
Opinion -Editorial -Endless subsides for intermittent electricity are no longer in Mexico's budget. -
Viewing ‘Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words’
Opinion -Editorial -As a former immediate subordinate of Justice Thomas and as the Chairman of the WTTW Community Advisory Board, I am doubly frustrated by any inconvenience anyone has experienced in seeing this film. -
Nurses As Super Heroes
Opinion -Editorial -National Nurses Week begins each year on May 6th and ends on Florence Nightingale’s birthday, May 12th. -
Clean Energy Via Legislative Diktat
Opinion -Editorial -Get ready for needlessly increased energy costs for local governments and the public in this era of the coronavirus. -
NERA Petition Seeks to End State Net Metering
Opinion -environment-climate-news -The New England Ratepayers Association has filed petition with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to end the ability of states to pass on the costs of roof top solar panel installations to ratepayers in general. -
The Pandemic vs. the Shutdown: What’s the Worst That Could Happen?
Opinion -budget-tax-news, Editorial -The long-term economic effects of the COVID-19 shutdown will be felt for years to come. -
Where Did the Water Go?
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial -Colorado River managers have struggled for years to administer interstate agreements in the face of dwindling flows. It was an issue long before anyone heard of global warming, yet we’re now told that is why the river has less water than it used to. -
China Virus Bailout Coin – Shouldn’t Go to Chinese Companies
Opinion -budget-tax-news, Editorial -There has been much back-and-forthing over who should and shouldn’t get money from the CARES Act. -
Behold: An Avalanche of Headlines Chronicling Google’s Systemic Theft
Opinion -budget-tax-news, Editorial -Google has government rig the private sector to its advantage. And it bigfoot crushes competitors. And failing that – it buys them. -
The Real Climate Science Deniers
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial -Manmade climate crisis promoters reject inconvenient evidence of natural climate change -
Failures of an Influential COVID-19 Model Used to Justify Lockdowns
Opinion -health-care-news, Editorial -Professor Neil Ferguson, who led the COVID-19 modeling team at Imperial College in London, resigned May 5 from his government advisory role after breaking the very same British lockdown rules that he had a role in influencing. -
The Dark Side of Renewable Electricity
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial -The dark side of renewable wind, solar and biofuel energy is that they are not clean, green, renewable or sustainable. -
School Choice Ascending
Opinion -school-reform-news, Editorial -As traditional public schools grapple with the effects of Covid-19, many parents are awakening to school choice. -
Trump Administration Interior Department Budget Shifts Priorities
Opinion -environment-climate-news -In its 2021 fiscal budget, the Trump administration has proposed an increase over its request for the Department of Interior in 2020. -
Newsom Pointing Finger in the Wrong Direction for Gas Prices
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial -As America recovers from the COVID-19 shelter-in-place mandates, California cannot rid itself from the continuing and state-prescribed high costs of energy that other states are not shackled with. -
China Virus Lockdown and Big Tech Censorship: Stop Treating Us Like Children
Opinion -Editorial -Big Government doesn’t have the authority to engage in any of the nine trillion parts of the massive shutdowns they have imposed. There is no Virus Exemption Amendment to the Constitution. -
Federal Judge Halts Keystone XL Pipeline Construction, Again
Opinion -environment-climate-news -For the second time in three years, Judge Brian Morris, of the United States District Court for Montana intervened to block construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. -
Did We Give Informed Consent?
Opinion -Editorial -That two weeks or two months of lockdown would prevent the feared deaths from ever occurring was a false hope. -
Global Corruption and the Pandemic: Never Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste
Opinion -Editorial -As the philosopher Rahm Emanuel once said, "Never let a good crisis go to waste." -
Green Energy Push Would Wreck Post-Coronavirus Economic Recovery
Opinion -environment-climate-news, Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #359