When government officials impose legislation at the whim of special interests or just because they would rather see more people driving natural gas vehicles, it creates a chain reaction, the cost of which is not always immediately visible
Politics will continue to define what is "green" or "clean," since these are semantic and political devices, rather than scientific or economic characterizations
By Lawrence Sellin | Cover Story | Thursday, July 21, 2011
The American people have taken far too much abuse from a minority of foul, loud-mouthed, far-left, anti-American ideologues
Keep an eye on the British journalism scandal to see how their politicians use it for their own gain and hope that their avaricious American counterparts do not take any lessons from it
Calls for federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing are not based on any credible threat to drinking water.
By News on the Net | World News | Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Extremely detailed knock-off Apple retail stores, complete with blue t-shirt-wearing employees claiming to work for the company, have been discovered in China.