Opinion
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Dick Thornberg, R.I.P.
Opinion -Editorial -The death of Dick Thornburgh is a sad matter for all who knew him, and marks the loss by the American people of a conscientious public servant. May his memory always be as a blessing. -
To Promote Climate Alarm, Good News is Regularly Portrayed as a Disaster
Opinion -Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #383 -
New York Can’t Buy its Way Out of Blackouts
Opinion -Editorial -New York City will soon be home to the world’s biggest utility-scale battery system, designed to back up its growing reliance on intermittent renewables. -
Wind and Solar Are Losing Ground to Gas
Opinion -Editorial -America is not moving toward wind and solar for power generation; we are actually moving away from renewables. You would never know this listening to the press and the politicians. -
China Recolonizes Africa
Opinion -Editorial -China knows the world will need oil, natural gas and coal for decades to come. It sees “green” as the color of money and is happy to extend credit under terms very favorable to China. -
Teachable Union Moments
Opinion -Editorial -Several recent stories about teachers unions can be used for classroom instruction. -
Nuking the anti-nuke crowd
Opinion -Editorial -Experts agree the tide has turned in nuclear power’s favor, but obstacles remain -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Hate Socialism
Opinion -Press Release -75% of likely voters say free-market capitalism is a better economic system than socialism. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: 1 in 4 Voters Support Free Speech Bans
Opinion -Press Release -Although more than half of likely voters say government should not ban speech considered to be offensive, including on social media sites, a large proportion of younger voters support such bans. -
Lancet, Other Outlets Keep Lying About Climate’s Impact on Health
Opinion -Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #382 -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Reject Radical ‘Great Reset’ Movement
Opinion -Press Release -More than half of likely voters say “international institutions like the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and International Monetary Fund” should have little to no influence “in creating regulations governing United States businesses.” -
Guessing SCOTUS: Do Rulings Depend on What Roberts Has for Breakfast Each Day?
Opinion -Editorial -To foster said legal atmosphere – and it is critically important for the Court and the country we do so – the Court must defend Intellectual Property (IP) from its very many thieves -
LinkedIn joins its big brothers with social media censorship
Opinion -Editorial -The social media giants are currently protected by a key legal shield known as Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act -
Should “performance-based” tests be mandated?*
Opinion -Editorial -Many educators who think they are “reformers” would like performance-based tests -
NIMBY’s are making more noise than wind turbines
Opinion -Editorial -“Clean” electricity by 2035 faces two major hurdles -
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board: Fraud Hidden in Plain Sight
Opinion -Editorial -This year has been wrought with financial turmoil for nearly all Americans -
Electric Vehicle Shock Treatment
Opinion -Editorial -Britain showcases what US and global future will really look like with “sustainable” EVs -
Senate Holds Hearing on Early Medical Responses for COVID-19
Opinion -Editorial -As the media and scientific community is searching for a vaccine as a silver bullet, there are other treatments that could be immediately beneficial to the public -
Whitehouse’s Call for a Climate Inquisition Undermines Scientific Research
Opinion -Editorial, Legacy Climate Change Weekly -Climate Change Weekly #381 -
John Kerry reveals Biden’s devotion to radical ‘Great Reset’ movement
Opinion -Editorial -There has been some evidence suggesting that Biden and some of his biggest allies back the Great Reset and would attempt to impose it on the United States. But Biden and his team have never stated that America would be involved — that is, until now. -
Monopoly Games
Opinion -Editorial -With a Biden presidency looming, charter schools are once again under attack -
NY Times Blows It Yet Again: Want Vaccines At All? Protect Intellectual Property Rights
Opinion -Editorial -As some reports would have it, this is the beginning of the end. Three coronavirus vaccines have posted excellent results, with more expected to come -
South Carolina Certificate of Need Laws Limit Access to Care for Rural Residents
Opinion -Editorial -CON laws in South Carolina impact rural communities hardest by increasing drive times to seek care, increasing wait times to receive care, and leading toward higher health care costs -
Deregulate telehealth to increase access to care at lower cost
Opinion -Editorial -The pandemic has opened a world of possibilities and shows just how successful American ingenuity can be when government simply gets out of the way