Dec 15, 2016
When the concealed carry movement took off in America, anti-Second Amendment activists cried form the mountaintops that there would be “blood in the streets” if responsible gun owners were allowed to carry sidearms in public. Of course, that never...
Dec 15, 2016
It appears that Trump’s pick for Interior Secretary is a westerner fairly new to Washington politics, but that hasn’t stopped the environmental groups and their buddies in the mainstream media from piling on within hours of the announcement that Montana Congressman...
Dec 14, 2016
It appears from numerous national newspapers and other publications that the EPA changed their report on fracking’s effect on water after a meeting with the White House last week. Like this from The Hill: The Environmental Protection Agency may soon dispel one of the...
Dec 14, 2016
Earlier this year, a small but vocal group of environmental agitators at the University of Denver convinced the Board of Trustees to convene a committee to evaluate the endowment’s investment in fossil fuel stocks. Divest DU is seeking “climate...
Dec 13, 2016
Colorado and 16 other states are suing the Fish and Wildlife Service to challenge a land-grabbing rule like none we’ve ever seen. It’s all in the alleged name of endangered species to provide so-called critical habitat, but this time it’s on land where the critters...
Dec 13, 2016
Senator Cory Gardner is going further than many of his peers asking for a Congressional investigation into possible Russian interference with last month’s election – he wants to establish a permanent committee on cybersecurity in the Senate. It is...