Category: National Policy Analysis

New York Is Better Off Without Hillary Clinton

National Policy Analysis #234 /
I hope Hillary Clinton doesn't run for Senate in New York. First and foremost, the Clinton Age of Scandal should end. It isn't good for America and it's particularly bad for our children. While Mrs. Clinton may not have been ...

Behavior of World’s Glaciers Fails to Prove Global Warming Theory, by John Carlisle

National Policy Analysis #235 /
Global warming theory proponents have resorted to the politics of fear to drive their point home. They argue that man-made greenhouse gases are already causing the world's glaciers to melt, causing sea levels to rise and threatening humanity with a ...

Global Warming Not Responsible for 1998’s Unusual Weather

The U.S. may have experienced more than its fair share of unusual weather this past year, but this has nothing to do with global warming. Global warming theory advocates were quick to seize on last summer's heat waves and the ...

AOL May Put Speed Bump on the Information Superhighway

Imagine coming home from a busy day at work, settling down in your favorite chair, and turning on some entertainment. Today, that is likely to mean television or the stereo. But soon your options could be very different. If government ...

Billion-Dollar Legal Paydays Hurt Ordinary Americans

One lasting effect of Watergate, rarely remarked upon now, was its impact upon the career choices of young people. Because of Watergate, large numbers of young people concluded that journalism - with its king-killing journalists later to be portrayed by ...

Government Regulation Robs Retired Couple of Home, by John Carlisle

National Policy Analysis #225 /
This Christmas will be the last Christmas Harold and Iris Stone spend in the home in which they raised two daughters and accumulated four decades of cherished holiday memories. That's because the Stones will soon be evicted, thanks to the ...

Environmentalists Suffer Election Setback

National Policy Analysis #222 /
Environmental groups that have been crowing over Republican losses in the recent national elections may end up eating crow once the 106th Congress begins voting on environmental legislation. The reason? Despite the loss of five Republicans in the U.S. House ...

White House Cashes In on Campaign Finance Duplicity

National Policy Analysis #223 /
Attorney General Janet Reno's refusal to appoint an independent counsel to probe Vice President Al Gore's alleged political fundraising abuses is another brick in the enormous stone wall the Clinton Administration has built to hide its widespread violation of campaign ...

Environmentalists Erroneously Cite Government Pork-Barrel Spending as Evidence of Global Warming

Environmentalists continue to use every means of measuring the temperature of the planet except a thermometer. A case in point is the recent claim that the rising number of presidential disaster declarations - often used as a means of dishing ...

Crazy Court Cases Show: Bad Science Makes Bad Law

A court once determined that dropping a can of orange juice can cause breast cancer.1 In another court, an "expert" witness testified that breast implants cause drunk driving -- even in persons who have had their implants removed.2 A conflict ...

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