As the thermometer dips lower and snow begins to pile up, the need for cheap and efficient power for heat and light is essential. But the Obama Administration's war on fossil fuels makes the guarantee of a comfortable winter increasingly ... READ MORE
It's sad enough that the editors at the New York Times believe it is a "theatrical production of unusual pomposity" for the new Republican congressional leadership to require "that every bill cite its basis in the Constitution" and that they ... READ MORE
Our nation's capital exemplifies what America can become, but not in a good way. Results from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey finds abysmally high percentages of single-parent households in underprivileged neighborhoods. As the District of Columbia is a special ... READ MORE
Stories of redemption are common. Drug addicts kick their habits to rejoin civil society; corrupt investors become charitable. But rarely is there a story of someone overcoming their demons in which people not only want to watch, but want to ... READ MORE
There Is No Free Barbeque by Greg Collins Since when is barbeque a threat to civil rights? An Alexandria, Virginia attorney seems to think it is. Ed Ablard filed a lawsuit to halt the opening of a barbeque restaurant in ... READ MORE
The Stickshift Economy by David Schifrin I recently taught a friend how to drive a car with a manual transmission. As I was when I learned, my friend was eager, ambitious and just a little too cocky — like President ... READ MORE
OMG Parents by Lisa Fritsch (bio) Parents are now blaming the Internet for their lack of control over their children. Previous generations never had cell phones and computers, but kids were scamming their parents and bullying their classmates long before ... READ MORE
It is readily acknowledged that black Americans have catching up to do when it comes to income and wealth. Many people say this predicament is related to racism and discrimination. Please, let's be objective enough to look at other ... READ MORE
How's That Post-Racial America Working Out for You? by Kevin Martin (bio) American voters elected a black president. Three women now serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Gay marriage is legal in several states. Despite evidence of widespread tolerance in ... READ MORE
Give Conservatism a Chance by Jimmie L. Hollis (bio) In his book It's OK to Leave the Plantation, C. Mason Weaver said the next logical step for the civil rights movement is the rise of a black conservative movement. Weaver, ... READ MORE
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Category: Project 21 New Visions
Obama Energy Policy to Create a Winter of Discontent, by Deneen Borelli
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The New York Times: Three-Fifths Of A Newspaper, by Bob Parks
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DC a Sign of Our Nation’s Times, by Lisa Fritsch
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The Vick Comeback: More Than Just On the Field, by Coby W. Dillard
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There Is No Free Barbeque, by Greg Collins
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The Stickshift Economy, by David Schifrin
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OMG Parents, by Lisa Fritsch
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Bank Creation Key to Black Economic Development, by B.B. Robinson, Ph.D.
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How’s That Post-Racial America Working Out for You? by Kevin Martin
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Give Conservatism a Chance, by Jimmie L. Hollis
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