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Recent articles in Enter Stage RightInternational Energy Agency wrong to forecast coal’s demise: The International Energy Agency has said that coal's future is coming to an end but Tom Harris says the reality is far different
Dirty tricks promoting “MAGA” Steve Hilton for California governor: Someone is playing a very dirty trick in California's gubernatorial election, says Thomas M. Sipos. They're trying to fool Republicans into voting for a weak candidate Fine them, jail crooked bosses, revoke their nonprofit status: Many crooked, politicized, “educational” nonprofits need to be investigated and punished, argues Paul Driessen Virginia, sic semper tyrannis?: The Left only invokes the 'Rule of Law' when they're trying to prevent themselves from being subject to it, says Mark Alexander De-dollarization: Has the end of history ended?: Mike Maharrey argues that de-dollarization is happening and even a modest shift would likely cause serious problems for the United States and the value of its currency As the world negotiates, Iranians are left to die: When leaders cut deals, spokespeople hold press conferences, and everyone posts about it online, the Iranian people are still there, waiting to be freed, writes Sogand Fakheri When Wall Street moves in next door: Home ownership in America is increasingly become the province of institutional investors and Craig DeLuz says that hopeful buyers are being frozen out of entire neighborhoods by corporations wielding billions of dollars If you thought 9/11 was bad, consider an Islamic bomb detonation in the U.S.: Donald Trump is ending the Cold War with Iran's Islamofascist terrorist regime ... and the Democrats are fighting him every step of the way, argues Mark Alexander
State Bar of Arizona disbarring conservative attorney after exercising his free speech: Another day, another Arizona attorney being disbarred by the State Bar due to his taking issue with alleged corruption, reports Rachel Alexander On the course of one endangered species: Broken, or not fixed yet?: Charlotte B. Cerminaro examines whether creativity, culture, and artistic livelihoods face quiet decline in a rapidly changing world Debt-to-GDP eclipses 100 percent (and it's actually worse than that): Regardless of which metric you use to gauge how bad the debt situation is for America's federal government, writes Mike Maharrey, the country is in a deep hole They called it Jim Crow. Here’s what the record actually shows: Charisma Peoples offers a fact-check of leftist senators’ claims about voter ID, citizenship verification, and election integrity The West’s contradictory war on Iran’s IRGC: Washington’s dual-track sanctions regime seeks to stabilize global oil markets while financially strangling the IRGC, but without a unified transatlantic strategy, the policy risks preserving the very system it aims to destroy, writes Ella Rosenberg The endemic threat of the leftist hate machine: The ongoing Two Minutes of Hate that the political left has engaged in against Donald Trump and his supporters has gotten several people killed, argues Mark Alexander
Enough states agreed to an Article V Convention in 1979, So why the Congressional stalemate?: Since 1979, enough states have submitted an application to hold a constitutional convention, and yet Congress has refused to do so. Rachel Alexander says those states may be readying a way to force the issue Wall Street and sound money: A powerful enemy of sound money is none other than Wall Street, which benefits from fiat currency. Joseph Solis-Mullen explains how SPLC finally faces a reckoning for the political violence it stoked: The Southern Poverty Law Center did an excellent job of pretending to stand against racial violence, but it was a facade the entire time, charges Curtis Hill The arteries of empire: How the U.S.-Iran war is redrawing the U.S.-China energy map: This conflict accelerates the realization of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor. The future of Middle Eastern wealth relies not on controlling the vulnerable waters of the Gulf, but on securing the overland, technologically integrated corridors of tomorrow, writes Ella Rosenberg What about Earth’s threatened and endangered people?: We just had our 57th Earth Day, writes Paul Driessen, and our planet’s poorest people were ignored yet again |
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