Renewable Energy: War
Renewable Energy: Fanning the Flames of War in Ukraine by Rebecca Terrell - February 28, 2022 Decades of sacrificing fossil fuels on the altar of renewable energy is catching up with the West as the Russia-Ukraine war intensifies. “[F]ossil fuel [...]
How Environmentalists Help Putin
Were it not for the green movement, Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have been confident that he could get away with invading Ukraine. By Dennis Prager - March 08, 2022 For more than 40 years, the environmentalist movement [...]
Our Fading Freedom
The Left Goes Full Orwell by Daniel Greenfield March 03, 2022 "Freedom," warned the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which is funded by the Trudeau government, is a word that has "become common among far-right groups." To prove its point, the CBC [...]
States Control National Elections
On “Federal Functions,” the 2020 presidential election, the Necessary and Proper Clause, and our constitutional law courses By Rob Natelson - February 19, 2022 This article first appeared at The Originalism Blog. It is quite technical, but I include for those [...]
Who Decides?
WSJ – Jan. 29, 2022 ‘Who Decides?’ Review: The Supreme Court, the States and the Contest for Control Political conflicts, legal battles and overlapping claims set one level of government against another. By Josh Blackman | 1071 words [...]
Government: Drunk on Inflation
WSJ – Jan. 18, 2022 Washington Cashes In on Inflation Individual income tax receipts rose 55% in the first fiscal quarter. Biden spent like a drunken sailor. Now Americans are paying in higher prices. By The Editorial Board The [...]