The centuries-long drive to create a totalitarian world government hasn’t been derailed. Because of widespread opposition, however, the route chosen to accomplish the goal has taken numerous twists and turns.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topic this week: Afghanistan and Pakistan Leaders Settling with the Taliban; How many American lives has it taken to go back to square one?
Congress, after limiting light bulb choice, is now moving toward mandating higher energy efficiency in appliances and just about anything that plugs into an electrical outlet.
There is an alarming increase in the number and volume of otherwise credible conservative voices clamoring for the state governments to call a constitutional convention per the provisions set forth in Article V of the U.S. Constitution.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topics this week -- More and More War; Campaign Disclosure Laws. Incumbents do not pass bills designed to defeat themselves. You can never do business with communists. They don’t like capitalism, remember? Get it? In the long run you lose.
On March 15 the House Energy and Commerce Committee passed H.J. Res. 37, a resolution of disapproval that would reverse the Federal Communications Commission’s “net neutrality” regulations put forward last December but set to take effect in mid-2011.
The House is expected to begin debate today on H.R. 910, a bill that would prohibit the EPA Administrator from regulating greenhouse gases to address climate change.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topics this week -- Libya, Planned Parenthood, Wisconsin Unions: We were there long before the street demonstrations; Sanger founder of PP was a socialist, not a Republican; Unions get ugly in Wisconsin.
JBS CEO Art Thompson's topics this week: Undeclared War Courtesy of the United Nations; Obama in Brazil; Union coercion in Wisconsin.









