Freeeways or Parking Lots?: Los Angeles Has Nation's Worst Traffic Congestion
For most Californians, freedom of the road is nothing but a sad memory. And with the state’s population continuing to grow as... Read More
Is Sustainability Possible?
Sustainability is an idea crafted at a UN Conference in 1987, defined in the report Our Common Future as “development that meets... Read More
For a Sustainable Future, Reduce Immigration
The economics of immigration is much debated. Some economists and business interests suggest that immigrants grow the economy. Skeptics point out that... Read More
Heritage Issues Staggering $6.3 Trillion Amnesty Cost Report
Today, the Heritage Foundation released its report that exposed the cost of granting amnesty to illegal aliens if the Border Security, Economic... Read More
Singapore, 47 Other Nations Reject More Immigration for Environmental, Economic Reasons
The most common charge against Americans who want immigration restricted is that they are racist and xenophobic. But recent polling showed that... Read More
Sierra Club Betrays American Environment…Again
The Sierra Club has once again betrayed the United States' environment which it was founded to protect. As reported in Politico, and later... Read More
Population Surpasses Economies of Scale
The Chamber of Commerce and trade associations often suggest that economic well-being depends on more growth. Their stance is dangerously outdated in... Read More
The devolution of Sierra Club environmentalism
The Sierra Club was once America's premier environmental organization, founded 121 years ago upon the environmental ethic of John Muir, who remarked... Read More
Congress’ immigration lie in 1965; today’s lie in 2013
In 1965, Congress passed the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) that increased legal immigration from about 200,00 per year to over one... Read More
Slipping One Past the Grey Lady’s Immigration Censors
"Nobody’s perfect,” goes the saying. That would apparently apply to newspapers as well as people. The Grey Lady of American journalism, aka... Read More