A country’s might and strength relative to national, economic, and military security can be measured by their production of energy. At one time, just a few short years ago, the United States was energy dominant or in other words, the country produced more than it could use. And…
Although first appearing in the 1620 novel Don Quixote by Spanish author, Miguel de Cervantes, invariably the idiom “Look who’s calling the kettle…
In June of 2021, on a news analysis program, John Kennedy, Sr. US Senator for Louisiana said, “When a cop shoots a criminal, it's the cop's fault. When…
From the keyboard of Steve Milloy at JunkScience.com, comes the February 2023 edition of “Climate Fact Check”. The Washington Post, a perennial award…
Bottom line Barriers
I saw a phrase not long ago that said, and I paraphrase, “They have replaced the labels of Aunt Jamima syrup and Uncle Ben’s rice with generic names and…
Ronald Reagan famously said, “We know only too well that war comes not when the forces of freedom are strong, but when they are weak. It is then that…
Neil Winton, a Brit, worked as a journalist and editor at the Reuters news agency for 32 years. During his term which began in the mid-1990s, he was the…
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