
Florida Education Reforms Succeed, Spread to Other States
Florida is widely recognized as the state leader in education reform. Students in the Sunshine State have made the strongest academic achievement gains in the nation since 2003, and they are one of the only states that have been able to narrow the achievement gap between white and minority students. Yesterday, the Washington Post highlighted […]

NASA Study: Solar Cycle, Not Man, Responsible for Past Warming
Report indicates solar cycle has been impacting Earth since the Industrial Revolution. Some researchers believe that the solar cycle influences global climate changes. They attribute recent warming trends to cyclic variation. Skeptics, though, argue that there’s little hard evidence of a solar hand in recent climate changes. Now, a new research report from a surprising source may help […]

Failure of Multiculturalism in France
Multiculturalism has failed in France, France has listed no go zone or (Zones Urbaines Sensibles) where non-Muslims or Whites face immanent danger of being harmed. Local police and medical assistance do not dare enter these sensible areas. Whites or often raped, beaten and even murdered for entering such zones within France. [youtube A3YQANdvvbY nolink]

Glaciers Growing on Mt. Shasta
By Robert Felix- Although the media has done a great job of covering this up, the inconvenient fact is that all seven glaciers on California’s Mount Shasta are growing. This includes Whitney Glacier, the state’s largest. Yes, growing. Not melting. Not only are Mt. Shasta’s glaciers growing, two have nearly doubled in size. Both the […]

UN Tells Mexico To Withdraw Army From War Against Drug Cartels
A United Nations report has called on the Mexican government to consider withdrawing the army from the war against the drug cartels. The report slams the army out for its role in the escalating drug violence, noting that the growing number of “disappearances” in Mexico can’t just be attributed to organized crime gangs. Abuse claims […]

Income Inequality, Round Two
In a recent post arguing that income inequality is a problem, Mr. Mitchell charges that “most American households have seen little gain in income in the last three decades despite rising productivity growth.” He contends that from 1947-1973 there was “broad-based prosperity” because “incomes of virtually all Americans grew at around 2.5% annually.” Furthermore, he asserts, “income […]

Changing Horses in Mid-Stream: There’s Turmoil in Obama’s Asia Policy Shop
It is perhaps emblematic that on the same day that China releases its long-delayed 2010 defense white paper, the U.S. State Department announces that Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg will be replaced by Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs William Burns. Coming on the heels of the departure of Wallace “Chip” Gregson from the […]

Turkey Informs UN It Seized Iranian Arms Shipment
Turkey informed a UN Security Council panel it seized a cache of weapons Iran was exporting in violations of a UN arms embargo, Reuters reported on Thursday. The report to the council’s Iran sanctions committee, said a March 21 inspection turned up the weapons, which were listed as “auto spare parts” on the plane’s cargo […]

Stop Sending Jobs Overseas
Today, the Labor Department released its monthly jobs report showing that the U.S. economy added 216,000 jobs in March and unemployment fell to 8.8 percent. Despite these encouraging numbers, Americans still consistently tell pollsters that jobs and the economy are the most important problems facing the country. And yesterday, Gallup released a poll showing that […]

Ronald Reagan Fought Against Obamacare 50 Years Before It Became Law
From the March 2011 issue of Townhall Magazine: While still a Hollywood man, Ronald Reagan took to the radio airwaves to speak out against a national health care bill, then referred to as the Ferrand Bill and later the King Bill. Although 50 years ahead of his time, Reagan’s impassioned address warned that such a […]

IDF Must Remain in Jordan Valley, Vows Netanyahu
The IDF will remain in the Jordan Valley to defend Israel, regardless of any future Palestinian Authority state, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during a tour of military posts and bases in the area. PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas responded by demanding sovereignty of the area, along with all of Judea and Samaria. In remarks that may […]
