Time and Newsweek may have opted to shift their chief news focus away from the GOP and bury the Keystone decision as fast as possible, but the only question that will matter come November is: Will the public buy it?
Since President Obama took office, total U.S. oil and natural gas production has increased. This increase, however, has happened in spite of the President, not because of him
"If the state of the union is actually stronger, it comes despite the policies of President Obama and not because of them." -- IER President Thomas Pyle
Green Agenda, Howarth’s recent widely circulated, paper in Climatic Change claims shale gas is perhaps twice as bad for the environment as burning coal
Reduction in oil use is because of economic dislocation visited upon millions of American families by the longest sustained economic downturn since World War II