Category Archives: Musings
The Paris Accords As “Climate Insurance”—Unaffordable and Unnecessary
December 13, 2024 [The following is based on remarks delivered by Koonin and Mills at [...]
Dec
What the heck are we teaching kids?
When I was in school, admittedly a long time ago, we were taught that America’s [...]
Dec
As inflation ticks upward again to 2.7 percent, Argentina reminds everyone that killing inflation can be very painful
Consumer inflation in the U.S. ticked up another 0.3 percent in November at an annual rate of [...]
Dec
Stop the Smear
Young blood is here. President-elect Trump has gone full throttle for a new generation of leaders. [...]
Dec
‘FAKE NEWS’: Pete Hegseth’s Former Colleagues Speak Out Against Corporate Media Smears
Editor’s note: This article uses the generic “he” to refer to all sources who requested [...]
Dec
Nearly 4 Years Later, No Letup in Jan. 6 Prosecutions, Possible Pardons or Not
By Julie Kelly Even as President-elect Donald Trump promised on Sunday to act “very quickly” [...]
Dec
After 2024 Losses, Hardball Democrat Lawyer Marc Elias Vows to Fight Back in ’26 and ’28
By Paul Sperry Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias had a rough election. Several of his [...]
Dec
But they know how much you just withdrew from the ATM…
Government — especially the IRS — is very good at tracking your money. Heaven forbid [...]
Dec
Biden tries — and fails — to rewrite his Middle East legacy
President Biden is trying to somehow convince us that his Middle East policies brought about [...]
Dec
Tide Breaks with Vast Wave of Support for Trump and Conservatives Among Youngest Voters
Despite Democrats long controlling the youth vote, a dam of support has broken for conservatives [...]
Dec