Opinion
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Environmental Journalists Dismiss Scientific Evidence
Opinion -At the September annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Journalists, Associated Press writer Seth Borenstein gave a presentation in which he ripped global warming “skeptics” for calling attention to corrected errors in NASA data which -
SCHIP Is for Children in Name Only
Opinion -As the House Ways and Means Committee considers a bill for a huge expansion of SCHIP, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, it’s important to know exactly what the program has accomplished during the decade it has been in place. -
BP Saga Shows Public Easily Misled on Environment
Opinion -Indiana officials recently issued an environmental permit to BP Products North America, Inc., for increased discharges into Lake Michigan due to the planned $3.8 billion expansion of its refinery in Whiting, Indiana. -
Experts Agree: Make Internet Access Tax Moratorium Permanent
Opinion -The national moratorium on taxing access to the Internet, in place since 1998, is up for renewal in Congress. -
Talking Points on Universal Health Care
Opinion -Click here to download a PDF version of these Talking Points What is Universal Health Care? Universal health care is a straw man. -
Chicago Think Tank Ads Create Political Rift in Czech Republic
Opinion -For Immediate Release September 17, 2007 Contact: Tom Swiss The Heartland Institute 312/377-4000 773/485-9477 tswiss@heartland. -
Consumer Power Report #91
Opinion -Consumer Power Report, written by Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers for Health Care Choices at The Heartland Institute, is a weekly report summarizing recent developments on consumer-directed health care in the media, legislative, and regulatory -
Cities Are Rewriting Their Wireless Stories
Opinion -There's a certain amount of "retconning" going on these days in municipal wireless circles. -
Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #6-12
Opinion -First, De-Fund All the Law Schools ... Shakespeare wrote we should first “kill all the lawyers.” Wisconsin State Rep. Frank Lasee (R-Green Bay) will settle for not using state funds to educate them. -
Lawsuit Abuse Fortnightly #6-12
Opinion -In this issue: First, De-Fund All the Law Schools ... Money for Nutting Legal Gamesmanship Smelly Suits No Fear of Filing Lies, Damned Lies, and Lawyers' Claims The Widow Is Not Merry -
Consumer Power Report #95
Opinion -Consumer Power Report, written by Greg Scandlen, director of Consumers for Health Care Choices at The Heartland Institute, is a weekly report summarizing recent developments on consumer-directed health care in the media, legislative, and regulatory -
Research by Hundreds of Scientists Undermines Global Warming Alarmism
Opinion -CHICAGO - A new analysis of peer-reviewed scientific literature reveals that more than 500 climate scientists have appeared as authors or coauthors of peer-reviewed scientific articles confirming that climate change is a natural phenomenon. -
Unqualified Teachers Want Sympathy For Handicapping Our Youth
Opinion -Tracy Jan’s exposé on minority teachers failing certification exams, even in their designated fields, should be more than an eye-opener for those who continue to believe the blind can lead the blind (“Minority Scores Lag On Teaching Test, Panel To Study -
Polar Bear Scare on Thin Ice
Opinion -The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on September 7 claimed that two-thirds of the world's polar bears may die by 2050 due to global warming. Such claims are strongly contradicted by real-world evidence. -
An Opposing View
Opinion -Our national priorities are horribly out of whack when it comes to BP, energy and the environment. BP proposes to increase its refinery capacity 15 percent by tapping the practically unlimited oil available in the tar sands of Canada. -
To Sue or Not to Sue?
Opinion -Two North Shore residents are suing ComEd because the August 23 storm caused multiday power outages. ComEd is taking a bum rap. Trees also fell on houses, automobiles, lawns and shrubbery. Is ComEd to blame for those too? -
Federal Reserve Bank Encourages Irresponsible Borrowing
Opinion -The Federal Reserve Bank is attempting to intrude the government further into the finance market by calling upon mortgage lenders to become lenient regarding repayment terms (“Fed Calls for Loan Leniency,” Sept. 5). -
Global Warming Put to the Test
Opinion -(Chicago, Illinois - September 11, 2007) The debate over whether global warming is natural and moderate, or man-made and likely to be catastrophic, has reached a fevered pitch. -
Global Warming Not Threat to Egypt
Opinion -The August 22 article “Global warming causing Mediterranean Sea to rise, threatening Egypt’s lush Nile Delta” contains exaggerated statements that deserve correction. -
Nationwide Cutting Florida Renewals
Opinion -It is astonishing for the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation to claim that the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation is increasing competition in the state(“Nationwide Cutting Fla. Renewals,” Aug. 20). -
Global Warming Alarmists Use Carbon Copy Responses
Opinion -The Capital Times Web page asserts "we do not print letters that have been generated from advocacy Web sites or organizations." Apparently, global warming activist groups do not respect the Times' policy. In an Aug. -
Global Warming Alarmism Threatens Economic Prosperity
Opinion -Thank you for publishing Mr. Samuelson’s article on global warming [“Greenhouse Simplicities” August 20]. Climate change is an important issue these days and not because we are heading for a climate cataclysm, as Al Gore suggests. -
Smart Growth Opportunities Are Dumb for African-Americans
Opinion -The Urban League, one of the nation's most prestigious African-American organizations, just concluded a highly successful national conference. -
Quality Teachers
Opinion -Peg Tyre rightly pointed out that “poor schools become a dumping ground for green teachers,”[“The Blackboard Bungles,” Sept.