GOP: Please Don’t Jump
Better to take the deal on middle class tax cuts now and work for something better later.
Incinerating America’s West
The massive western wildfires could have been avoided with intelligent forest management and less hysteria from the greens.
The New Holocaust Deniers
Environmentalists still won't admit the existence of the carnage they have created.
Is Global Warming Responsible for the ‘Arab Spring’?
Sure it is. Just ask Thomas Friedman and the three experts PJ Media interviewed about the issue.
Book Review: A Heart for Freedom
One of the student leaders of the 1989 Chinese student protests in Tiananmen Square tells her story.
A Constitutional Amendment to Enforce the Protections of Mens Rea
A government of secret laws is inimical to both prosperity and liberty.
Why It’s Wrong to Agree with the Malthusians about Ethanol
Rising food prices are the result of rising oil prices, not a growing market for ethanol.
A Proposal to End the Practice of Gerrymandering
Using a precise mathematical formula, it is possible to redraw district lines fairly and bring competitiveness back to congressional races.
An Appeal to President Sarkozy to Save Libya
In light of the evaporation of American power, does all hope now rest upon ... France? (And don't miss Michael Totten: What if Gaddafi wins?)
Soaring Oil Price Threatens U.S. Economy
As chaos spreads through the Arab world, here's one way we can protect ourselves.
Climategate: Lord Monckton’s Mistake
The good gentleman was wrong when he claimed in Copenhagen that ethanol production has led to millions of people starving.
Growing Cap-and-Trade on the Tax Farm
Obama's energy plan is an ancient idea, but the result will be huge costs passed on to the consumer.
We Can Solve the Financial Crisis by Destroying OPEC
There's a way to force the oil cartel to compete with other energy sources.
Obama’s Energy Plan a Mix of Bad and Good
Some steps forward, but also a crazy carbon reduction scheme.
Windmill Plan Offers Slim Energy Pickens
America must break its addiction to foreign oil, but what's the best way to do it?
The Saving Grace in McCain’s Energy Policy
The $300 million battery prize and the flex-fuel requirement could save the nation.




