Green Bubble Inflating By Andrew Stuttaford January 13, 2021 Don’t overlook the extent the role to which regulators are playing (or are about to play) in driving a torrent of cash into (at least nominally) green investments.
The Dem Wish List Hinging on a Georgia Sweep By Zachary Evans January 4, 2021 The prospect of unified Democratic control has Republicans worried that the Hyde Amendment is in jeopardy.
NR PLUS Where Did the New Mad Left Come From? By Victor Davis Hanson December 15, 2020 Utopianism is age-old, as are its tragic consequences — and we haven’t seen the worst yet.
Biden Energy Policies Will Make Blue New Mexico See Red By Paul Gessing December 1, 2020 The Biden administration’s energy policies are nothing less than a dagger aimed at the heart of New Mexico’s economy.
NR PLUS Biden’s Socialism Will Be Green, Not Red By Iain Murray December 1, 2020 ‘Red’ socialism may have been vanquished at the ballot box, but Americans need to be aware that its green successor is just as much of a threat.
The Blue Trickle By Rich Lowry November 10, 2020 Democrats were so certain they were riding the tide of history in this election that they didn’t pause to take note of their agenda's unpopularity.
Climate Policy or Piety? By Isaac Schorr October 23, 2020 The Green New Deal can be whatever AOC wants it to be.
What Biden Will Do: A Policy-Free Zone in Appearance Only By Kevin A. Hassett October 21, 2020 While the 2020 campaign will surely continue to be policy-free, the 2021 Congress will likely be as policy-heavy as any in history.
NR PLUS The Green New Deal Is Awful but Unlikely By Benjamin Zycher October 15, 2020 Even a Democratic Congress will want to reject it.
NR PLUS Why Biden and Harris Refuse to Give an Answer about Court-Packing By Andrew C. McCarthy October 8, 2020 They know the media won’t make them — and they need to hide their radical agenda.