
All “Climate Change” Policies Have Failed
The next president and Congress should repeal every aspect of the Biden administration’s climate change legislative and regulatory program.
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The next president and Congress should repeal every aspect of the Biden administration’s climate change legislative and regulatory program.
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This week’s House of Representatives report about Joe Biden’s many years of political corruption might seem like one more drip-drip in the never-ending stories about this crime family. As Margot Cleveland explains, however, we cannot allow ourselves to be numb to the seriousness of the findings. America’s reputation in the world is at stake.
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The social media app TikTok quickly rose to fame during the pandemic lockdowns. With nowhere to go and little socialization, the newest video platform was ripe for people, especially youth, to connect with friends and find entertainment. TikTok’s boom has brought new fame and creative content, but it held a dirty little secret: it is really nothing more than spyware from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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Insider reports of events that are not always depicted with the utmost accuracy by the mainstream media can provide insights that either confirm or refute what we might have previously thought. Larry Taunton’s description of the people and ideas being touted at the World Economic Forum in Davos provides exactly that.
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Americans across the country who believe in property rights and understand that the natural assets of our great land should not be for sale to the highest bidder, including foreign sovereign wealth funds, are grateful that the SEC has withdrawn this proposed rule today. – Eagle Forum President Kristen A. Ullman
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At a time in our country when we see daily examples of creeping – no, galloping – authoritarianism, it might be a good reminder to read what Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn wrote not that long ago about this human tendency.
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You’ve likely heard by now that the House finally elected a new Speaker! After twenty days of failed votes on three GOP nominees, the entire Republican conference voted in favor of electing Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) as Speaker.
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Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has exploded the global energy debate and exposed the national security dangers of green energy. Europe and the U.S. have ceded away their national security by limiting their domestic fossil fuel energy under the guise of a wind and solar utopia that has yet to materialize.
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While most people are focused on Ukraine and Russia, the Biden administration is tilting dangerously close to enhancing nuclear weapons capabilities in Iran. A particularly troubling aspect of the current negotiations includes relieving the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of its designation as a terrorist organization.
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As President Biden gave his State of the Union address this week, we couldn’t help but miss the days of the Trump administration. The most pro-life President in history was replaced by an administration determined to solidify taxpayer-funded abortion up until birth.
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If ever there were a U.S. president whose Russian entanglements threatened world stability, it is Joe Biden. As Margot Cleveland describes in vivid detail, the Biden family has a long, sordid history with Russia and Ukraine: questionable business dealings that have spectacularly enriched the Biden clan, Hunter’s Russian prostitutes and their blackmail capabilities, and Joe’s boast that he got a Ukrainian prosecutor fired to save Hunter’s fake but lucrative job.
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While the world’s attention was distracted by his incursions into eastern Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin quietly made another provocative move that could lead to a direct confrontation with the United States. The Russian Navy sent a ship to remote Wrangel Island, planted a Russian naval flag on August 20, and announced plans to build a naval base there for Russia’s Pacific Fleet.
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It looks like the Russians fooled us again in nuclear treaty negotiations.
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After President Obama bamboozled the Senate into a hurry-up ratification of his New START Treaty, Russia impudently rejected the McCain “understanding” that we don’t have to abide by the Preamble’s language limiting the U.S. from building anti-missile defenses.
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The Senate’s environmentalism expert, Jim Inhofe (R-OK), warns us that the Obama Administration is trying to implement Cap-and-trade anyway by bureaucratic regulations.
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Among the dangers lurking in Congress’s fall session and Lame Duck Session will be Obama’s demand that the Senate rush to ratify the treaty called New START, which he signed with the Russians in Prague last April.
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Would you be satisfied if your only access to a computer was to try to boot up one that hadn’t been used or tested since 1992? That’s the predicament of our nuclear deterrent on which we depend for our ultimate physical survival.
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Does Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner favor replacing the U.S. dollar with a global currency, or doesn’t he?
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President George W. Bush, in China attending the Olympic Games, responded promptly to Russia’s invasion of Georgia with the caveat that “territorial integrity must be respected.” We’re still waiting to hear the Bush Administration’s response to this month’s invasion of Arizona’s territorial integrity by the Mexican military.
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The Hungarian Revolution started on October 23, 1956 as a peaceful student protest, but after the Russian soldiers fired on the students, it escalated into a full-scale revolution against the tyranny of Soviet Russia.
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North Korea’s threat to test a long-range ballistic nuclear missile capable of reaching the United States comes as no surprise. President Bush already branded North Korea as part of the “axis of evil.”
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Thank you, President George W. Bush, for correcting history and making a long overdue apology for one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s tragic mistakes.
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President Bush deserves an “A” from Americans for his five-nation European tour because he stood firm for the U.S. positions on missile defense, the Kyoto Protocol, capital punishment, and non-involvement in expanded military engagements.
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The one issue where the word risky is appropriately applied is the Clinton-Gore plan to keep the American people totally vulnerable to a nuclear missile attack.
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