Paul Driessen, The great white environmentalist sharks smell blood in the water. It’s gushing from mortally wounded US coal companies that the Obama EPA has gutted as sacrifices on the altar of “dangerous manmade climate change” prevention and other spurious health, ecological and planetary scares. Peabody Energy, Arch Coal and other once vibrant coal producers
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Smelling Blood in the Political Water
Paul Driessen, The great white environmentalist sharks smell blood in the water. It’s gushing from mortally wounded US coal companies that the Obama EPA has gutted as sacrifices on the altar of “dangerous manmade climate change” prevention and other spurious health, ecological and planetary scares. Peabody Energy, Arch Coal and other once vibrant coal producers
Immigrants For Trump? Voters in New York Are Showing Their Support
The New York Times Along the campaign trail, Donald J. Trump likes to pick out the people who, despite his having insulted their ethnic group, support him in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. They love him, they really do. And with Mr. Trump leading in the polls in New York’s presidential primary on April 19, some small
Most Americans support torture against terror suspects - poll
Hillary Clinton says she supports GMOs
Natural News – by J.D. Heyes The darling of the Democratic Party, Hillary Rodham Clinton, says she supports genetically modified food, making her no different from most other American politicians from both major political parties.In a recent speech before the world’s largest biotechnology meeting in San Diego, Clinton — who commands speaking fees of about
Motorola begins rolling out Android 4.4.4 for the Moto X, E and G in India
Motorola has announced that it will be updating its Moto X, G, and E handsets to Android 4.4.4. The announcement was made via Twitter, through the Motorola India account, that states it has begun rolling out the update and users should expect the update this week. Motorola India @MotorolaIndia We’ve begun rolling out Android, KitKat,
Thomas Sowell: The Ambassador and the Post Office
At one time, people in India had to get on a waiting list to buy Hindustan Motors’ Ambassador automobile, even though it was an obvious copy of Britain’s Morris Oxford of some decades earlier. The reason was simple: the Indian government would not allow cars to be imported to compete with it. The fact that
New EPA rule would seek to cut carbon emissions 30% by 2030
A proposal by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is intended to limit air pollution by carbon dioxide, a gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and drives global warming. The Obama administration will seek to cut greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants 30% from 2005 levels by 2030, potentially one of the biggest steps
The true villains behind the Gibson Guitar raid are revealed
Time to revisit an old abuse-of-power scandal from President Obama’s first term: the utterly bizarre raid on Gibson Guitars by a paramilitary unit of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Nothing about this caper ever smelled right: a raid coming from out of nowhere, without warning, to kick Gibson’s doors down, ostensibly because they violated
India’s Modi gets hero’s welcome as he brings new era to New Delhi
Hundreds of Indians thronged the leafy streets of New Delhi on Saturday to greet Narendra Modi’s triumphant march into the capital after he decimated the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty and the ruling Congress party in the biggest election victory the country has seen in 30 years. Modi leaned far out of his car, waving a victory sign
Will the IRS Reschedule the Death of the Dollar?
Mark Nestmann, Nestmann.com Ever since President Obama signed the ill-conceived “Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act” (FATCA) into law in 2010, I’ve been warning about the death of the dollar. And I haven’t been alone. Other experts have cautioned about FATCA’s potential to literally shut down the global economy when it goes into full effect July
Knowing different facts of a particular health insurance policy
From medical bills to surgical costs, a sudden health impediment can lead to not only emotional difficulty but financial too. During difficult times of health emergencies, a health policy is the only way to protect your family from the potential financial crunch. A health insurance manages all your medical outlays in case of an unanticipated