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Day: January 1, 2024

402 – New Years

I don’t “do” New Years Resolutions. To me, they’re one step above a campaign promise. (At least you intend to keep your resolutions.) That said, the beginning of a new year is a good time to consider your future. What plans do you have for the new year? While I do not make New Years Resolutions, if you do, here are a few ideas I think you should consider.

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Junk Climate Science

The scientific basis of climate change theory is junk science made to seem authoritative by dressing it up with lengthy reports based on dubious computer models. 

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The Great Taking: You Really No Longer Own Your Securities, and You Could Also Lose Your Freedom

The statement: ‘You will own nothing and be happy,’ is more than just a rhetorical flourish from the World Economic Forum, based on findings from a new book and documentary.

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9th Circuit Three Judge Panel Allows California Extensive Ban on Concealed Carry to Go into Effect on January 1st

California’s new concealed handgun law bans carrying guns in 26 places; most public places, including public parks and playgrounds, churches, banks, and zoos, go into effect today. Going into any business that doesn’t have a posted sign saying that you can carry, there is now a crime in California. A district court judge had issued […]

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Biden’s Electric School Bus Program Faces the Daunting Challenge of Inadequate Utility Power

President Joe Biden’s signature $5 billion program to convert the nation’s school buses to an electric fleet has collided with a formidable challenge: a lack of charging infrastructure and power generation from local utilities.

The Environmental Protection Agency’s internal watchdog issued a report just before the New Year’s holiday that offered the latest evidence of a cart-before-horse dynamic in the Democratic push for green energy.

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