Blaming climate – ignoring incompetence

California wildfires incinerate people, wildlife and habitats. Politicians blame climate change. Paul Driessen Two more raging infernos in California have burned an area nearly ten times the size of Washington, DC. Wildlife and habitats have been torched. Over 8,000 homes and businesses, and nearly the entire town of Paradise, are now ashes and rubble. Cars were partly charred […]

November 18, 2018  /  No Comments ››

What next for U.S. climate and energy policies?

2018 elections bring mixed messages and require climate and renewable energy reality check Paul Driessen The “Blue Wave” never really reached shore, the U.S. Senate is still in Republican hands, the House of Representatives flipped to Democratic control, Trump era deregulation and fossil fuel production efforts continue, several governorships and state houses went from red to […]

November 11, 2018  /  No Comments ››

Fraudulent science behind radiation regulations

Toxicology scientist documents fraud in Nobel award for “Linear No Threshold” toxicity model Paul Driessen and Dr. Jay Lehr The 2018 elections underscore the need for bipartisan efforts to address scientific frauds that promote and justify ever more stringent regulations – often to the great detriment of people, patients and society. In fact, world-renowned toxicology expert Dr. […]

November 8, 2018  /  No Comments ››

A looming technology-security minerals crisis?

New book analyzes near-total foreign dependency for critical minerals – and offers solutions Paul Driessen In 1973 OPEC countries imposed an oil embargo to retaliate for US support of Israel during the Yom Kippur War. Drivers endured soaring gasoline prices, blocks-long lines, hours wasted waiting to refuel vehicles, and restrictions on which days they could buy […]

October 28, 2018  /  No Comments ››

The coming decarbonization tsunami

San Francisco Climate Action Summit intends to set the stage for controlling our lives   Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris Batten down the hatches! A tsunami of global warming and “clean energy” propaganda is approaching! San Francisco is hosting the September 12-14 Global Climate Action Summit, a massive event at which “international and local leaders […]

October 23, 2018  /  No Comments ››

Anti-fracking chaos in Colorado

Insane “eco” proposition would all but shut down oil production – and set bad national precedentAnti-fracking chaos in Colorado David Wojick, PhD The anti-fracking folks are trying a clever new strategy in Colorado. Instead of banning fracking, they just make it impossible. In fact, they make nearly all oil and gas development and production impossible […]

October 23, 2018  /  No Comments ››

But what will take its place?

Does government really need to regulate everything? Can no program be allowed to expire? But what will take its place? Greg Walcher In high school and college, I competed in debate tournaments across the state and country. I clearly remember many occasions when a debate team’s plan would include abolishing some government program. Inevitably, the […]

October 23, 2018  /  No Comments ››

The party of Antifa fascists?

Do we really want these intolerant, violent mobs and their representatives running America? Paul Driessen Who are the “Antifa” mobs? What are they doing to our country? How long will we tolerate them? The Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings were their latest excuse for tantrums and intolerance. Dismissing fairness, propriety and due process, they screamed that mere […]

October 21, 2018  /  No Comments ››

How Al Gore built the global warming fraud

And changed the alarmism from global cooling to global warming, and now climate change Jay Lehr and Tom Harris Although his science is often seriously wrong, no one can deny that Al Gore has a flare for the dramatic. Speaking about climate change in an October 12 PBS interview, the former vice-president proclaimed, “We have a global emergency.” […]

October 19, 2018  /  No Comments ››

2017 tax law continues to bring benefits

Even before enactment, anticipation of passage spurred investments, jobs and growth Mark Murphy Not long ago, a dentist called seeking advice about investing in new equipment for her practice. Business had been strong, but she envisioned enhancing the customer experience and growing her practice even further. The experience will set her apart from many other […]

October 17, 2018  /  No Comments ››