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Defending something that shouldn’t be!
By Elizabeth Troutman ~
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Protecting female sports from biological male athletes is a Republican priority in the 2023 legislative session, Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., said at an event celebrating National Girls and Women in Sports Day on Wednesday.
From left to right, former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines; Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C.; Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich.; and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., discuss the future of women’s sports at the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 1, 2023. (Photo: Elizabeth Troutman/Daily Signal)
“It’s not a partisan issue,” said House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who moderated a panel of female high school and college athletes in the Rayburn Room of the U.S. Capitol. “It’s a fairness issue.”
After getting elected speaker, McCarthy committed to prioritize America’s growing debt, national security, and education, which includes the integrity of girls and women’s sports. “There are many, many issues that we want to deal with…
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Crazy to even think solar will provide energy 24/7 but the climate scammers are positive thinkers!
By Bonner Cohen, Ph.D. ~
Will the 11,000 residents of Pontiac, Illinois truly benefit from the proposed construction of a commercial solar farm that would thrust the city into the ranks of a renewable energy producer?
This question will be uppermost on the minds of people attending a Feb. 13 hearing before the City of Pontiac Planning and Zoning Board. The project’s developer, Bundleflower Solar LLC, is seeking favorable treatment from the board that will help move the solar farm from the drawing board to completion.
The future of the project hinges on the board’s granting three requests from the developer. First, Bundleflower Solar requests that the initial term of the Special Use Permit it seeks, which requires commencement of construction within one year of issuance of said permit, be extended to 36 months with the possibility of further extension if “good cause” is shown. Second, the developer is seeking…
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How many homes should a preacher own and in what price range?
Source: Former SBC President Johnny Hunt Goes From Rags to Riches, Owns 3 Homes
Sent this to my Federal and state political masters here in Australia. Will they read it? Probably not even though they claim to be conservatives they have swallowed the LIE!
By Ronald Stein ~
The few wealthy countries pursuing the generation of electricity from wind turbines and solar panels while simultaneously moving to rid the world of fossil fuels have short memories of petrochemical products and human ingenuity being the reasons for the world populating from 1 to 8 billion in less than two hundred years.

Renewables may be able to generate intermittent electricity from breezes and sunshine, but they cannot replace what is manufactured from fossil fuels, that are demanded by lifestyles and economies around the world.
Efforts to cease the use of crude oil will be the greatest threat to civilization, not climate change, and lead the world to an era of guaranteed extreme shortages like we had in the decarbonized world in the 1800’s without fossil fuel products. This pursuit of renewables without fossil fuels can only lead us back to shorter life spans, diseases, malnutrition, and…
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Coming to your and my backyard soon!
For a taste of your wind ‘powered’ future, look no further than the Scottish Highlands – where some 4,500 of these things have polluted a once majestic landscape.
Traverse any Highland Glen these days in the hope of finding peace and tranquillity, and you’ll be hard-pressed to avoid Scotland’s hundreds of wind factories and their looming industrial presence. To make way for them, more than 17,000 acres have been cleared and 14 million trees have been clear-felled in the process, adding to a morbid sense of pointless, industrial-scale environmental destruction.
But, right now, it’s another feature of these 300-tonne monsters and their 50-60m blades that has highlanders up in arms.
And that’s their habit of constantly shedding toxic microplastics and spreading them far and wide.
Ben Borland reveals that littering the landscape with toxic plastic junk with complete impunity, is yet another example of how the wind industry gets a…
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