From November 29 to December 10, delegates from 194 countries gathered in sunny Cancun, Mexico to “lay the ghost of Copenhagen to rest,” as one dignitary put it. After last year’s chaotic, disastrous and worthless Climate Chang…
Read more >>This morning, the minority Caucus of the Senate’s Environment and Public Works Committee will release a report that attempts to deconstruct the myth of China’s commitment to so-called “green energy.” In fact, China …
Read more >>Washington: The US Senate plans to pass the biggest rewrite of Wall Street rules since the Great Depression, with Democrats hoping to springboard from that success into a last-gasp legislative program before Congress's summer recess. Democrats a…
Read more >>American Exceptionalism has been under attack for a long time. Now, with the Obama Administration's new "plan" for NASA effectively ending nationally funded human Spaceflight, we drop a torch others are grabbing. The Bush Administration …
Read more >>Mississippi 2nd District Runoff is today Jackson - Voters in Mississippi's 2nd Congressional District will choose a Republican nominee today to challenge Democratic Incumbent Bennie Thompson this fall. Polls will be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the R…
Read more >>2:12 P.M. EDT MR. Gibbs: Good afternoon, folks. Is this working? All right. You recognize our special guest. I want to turn this over to Vice President Biden. THE Vice President: You Act surprised. (Laught…
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“Never let a serious crisis go to waste.” — Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff This remarkable sentence has, in essence, been the operating principle of Washington’s current leadership and one that has gradually…
Read more >>This article is part of an ongoing Examiner.com series on the BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and its Environmental, economic, social and exopolitical impacts. The BP Oil Spill operation in the Gulf of Mexico has been variously analyzed as (1) &ldq;…
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