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Competition from Andy Stern might be exactly what the AFL-CIO needs if it wants to survive in theTwenty-first century.
If the anti-tobacco community really thinks higher prices are good for smokers, it shouldwork on passinga tax law instead of squiggling past Congress by bringing lawsuits.
Americans have understandably pulled together as a nation and celebrated their American grief in their own community. But the more you pull together, the more you pull away from outsiders. Mistrust and disdain of the foreigner are in the air.
Sikorski's comment in the CF&P's publication
Many environmentalists claim that natural resources are running out, species are being driven to extinction at alarming rates, and, in general, that the state of the environment is spiraling out of control--but are these claims true? Not according to Bjorn Lomborg, a professor of statistics and former member of Greenpeace....
The conventional model for valuing stocks has been rendered obsolete and that the inaccurate warnings of the financial establishment have kept Americans from enjoying the equity boom.
Models that make the predictions into the future are exaggerating the warmth and if we stop emitting carbon dioxide, nothingwill change the course of the climate.
The proper project for the next century is fighting poverty and encouraging economic growth, not exploiting unfounded environmental fears.




