The United States has met the 1997 Kyoto protocol’s aim of slashing C02 emissions to 1990s levels. You may not have been told about this, but C02 emissions in the U.S. are at their lowest levels since 1992. Thanks to fracking, oil entrepreneurs and the free market, C02 emissions have fallen significantly without much help […]
Archives for October 2016
Video: Paul Joseph Watson destroys SJWs on ‘the most offensive Halloween ever’
Will you make October 31, 2016 the most offensive Halloween ever? Well, that is what Paul Joseph Watson wants you to do. He is imploring you to take advantage of the most triggering and deplorable costume around, whether it’s a Donald Trump wall builder, an illegal alien or a kidnapped Kim Kardashian. With so many […]
Public Faith in Elections Falls as the State Grows
By: Ryan McMaken In the wake of the final presidential election debate last week, the mainstream media was appalled that Donald Trump would not pre-emptively agree to not contest the outcome of the election. Trump’s position reflects a growing faction of Americans who doubt the integrity and honesty of the American electoral system. In response, […]
5 random things for Friday (Clinton camp hates millennials, industries and inflation, Thomas Sowell on immigration)
News Story of the Day: a Hillary Clinton ally doesn’t think too much of young people. According to a new release of emails by WikiLeaks, ally and marketing executive Wendy Bronfein told Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta that the former Secretary of State “may not be the best face” to get the youth vote. If […]
Infographic: 74,000 U.S. regulations added since 1913, costing economy $4 trillion
Since 1913, the United States government has added more than 74,000 federal regulations. These regulations cover nearly every aspect of your life. And do you know how much regulations are costing the national economy? More than $4 trillion. If U.S. regulations were its own country then it would have the fourth-largest gross domestic product (GDP) […]