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06.06.2017

Cartoon: Beast of burden

06.06.2017

After Paris, Trump and Congress must still act to put American economy first

By Natalia Castro and Robert Romano Somebody should tell liberals having a collectivist heart attack over President Donald Trump withdrawing the U.S from the Paris Climate Accord that it was largely non-binding — nowhere does the agreement outline specific, mandatory targets for reducing climate emissions. This makes Trump’s removal from it […]

06.02.2017

Trump pulls out of Paris climate accord, puts American power grid first

By Peter Hong He did it!  After being lobbied by foreign leaders, the Pope, and even members of his own family, President Donald Trump took the courageous step of leading America out from the clutches of the horrendously negotiated Paris climate change accords. At his […]

05.31.2017

Coal and nuclear must play an increased role in our energy future, so time to exit Paris Climate Accord

By Rick Manning As originally published at http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/energy-environment/335731-coal-and-nuclear-must-play-a-bigger-role-in-americas President Donald Trump needs to remind those who work for his administration who is in charge.  The repeated on and off the record comments that contradict his policies by those who surround him are undermining his ability to not only […]

05.09.2017

Trump should keep promise and withdraw from Paris climate accord

By Natalia Castro President Donald Trump has already taken a stand on several international treaties that prevent the United States from achieving economic success. While he has mainly focused on dismantling unfair trade agreements, constituents are calling upon Trump to fulfill his campaign promise of […]

05.08.2017

Buyer beware on solar panel scams

By Richard McCarty Attorney General Jim Hood of Mississippi warned consumers in his state in late 2015, “While there are some exemplary companies, other solar companies are using misleading sale pitches to entice consumers into paying for overpriced [solar] system agreements or failing to disclose how various subsidies, […]

05.04.2017

Trump can make America manufacture again — with rare Earth elements

By Printus LeBlanc The most important mine nobody knows about closed in August of 2015 . Mountain Pass Rare Earth Mine in Mountain Pass, Calif., previously owned by Molycorp, was the only rare Earth element mine left in the U.S. If President Trump wants manufacturing jobs to come […]

05.01.2017

Buyer beware: Subsidy-driven solar industry a bubble waiting to burst

By Rick Manning As originally published at http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/energy-environment/331150-buyer-beware-subsidy-driven-solar-panel-industry-a Automotive research company Edmunds warned that the elimination of the $7,500 U.S. tax credit for electric vehicles (EV) is,  “likely to kill the EV market” according to Bloomberg. Think about this.  Tesla, an electric car company that has yet to make a profit, has the largest market capitalization of any U.S. auto company […]

04.27.2017

Trump tax cuts a piece of the puzzle needed to get the economy growing, creating jobs again

By Robert Romano President Donald Trump has unveiled his big tax plan , and naturally, it has provoked a much-needed debate about what it will take to grow the economy and start creating new jobs. It is largely axiomatic that the more people who are working, the faster the economy tends […]

04.19.2017

ALG Foundation releases ‘Shedding Light on Solar Electricity’

By ALG Staff Americans for Limited Government Foundation released a report today entitled “Shedding Light on Solar Electricity.” The report covers a number of problems that the solar industry has been causing its customers. It also makes a number of recommendations to state legislators about how to protect consumers and […]

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