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  • Bits and pieces 10: Global Warming in Pictures

    This article shows the basic data for global warming in pictures and graphs. It covers from the ice ages to current changes in the Earth.

  • Bits and Pieces 9: The Arctic Ice and the Inuit

    Pictures of the polar region from 1979 and 2003 clearly show that about 30% of the Arctic ice has melted. This has greatly affected the way of life of the native Inuit who live and hunt on the Polar Ice. While some may adapt, their way of life and culture, which sustained them for centuries,…

  • Climate Change: Extreme Weather and Wildfires

    In 1998 the US refused to ratify the Kyoto Treaty which would have limited the release of CO2 into the atmosphere. The increasing CO2 may be leading to extreme weather, crop failures, droughts and wildfires. The recent heat waves, droughts, and wildfires in Oklahoma should bring home to us what our failure to ratify the…

  • Global Warming: Media Bias and the Misinformation Pipeline

    Though there is a scientific consensus on global warming, the public is confused about the issue. There exists an misinformation pipeline that speedily takes misinformation from skeptics journal articles and delivers it to major news outlets before the information can be debunked. The solution to this problem is for those who report the news to…

  • Sen. Inhofe and the Three, Maybe Four, Polar Bears

    Sen. Jim Inhofe is pushing for an investigation of the research of Dr. Charles Monnett, who he blames for the Polar bear being put on the threatened species list. The investigation seems to be a politically inspired as the polar bears were put on the threatened species list because of their declining habitat, not because…

  • Bits and Pieces 8: Is It "Indisputable" that "Social Security Is Going Broke"?

    Mary Beth Franklin has written some excellent suggestions for improving SS, but claiming Social Security is slowly going broke is a wrong, and harmful, idea as it plays into the hands of those who want to change Social Security for political and special interest purposes.

  • Congressman Lucas' Town Hall Meetings II

    Election season is coming up, and many of our Representatives are holding town hall meetings. It is important that voters attend as many of these as possible, not only to express their opinions, but to decide if they wish to return the representative to Washington in the elections in 2012. This is a report on…

  • Bits and Pieces 7: The President and the National Debt

    Does Obama compromise too much? Absolutely! But who cares more for America, the President or Congress.

  • Bits and Pieces 6: Global Warming and Extreme Weather

    Senator Jim Inhofe claims global warming is a hoax and is writing a book he claims will prove it. However, climate scientists and large insurance companies say that global warming is occurring and is the cause of the extreme weather events we have been experiencing.

  • The Constitution and the National Debt

    Congress is perilously close to defaulting on the loans the United States has received from other countries. Not only is it irresponsible for our country to default on its loans, but the consequences would be serious for US citizens and for our financial institutions. Although there has been much blaming, buck passing, and finger-pointing -…

  • Bits and pieces 10: Global Warming in Pictures

    This article shows the basic data for global warming in pictures and graphs. It covers from the ice ages to current changes in the Earth.

  • Bits and Pieces 9: The Arctic Ice and the Inuit

    Pictures of the polar region from 1979 and 2003 clearly show that about 30% of the Arctic ice has melted. This has greatly affected the way of life of the native Inuit who live and hunt on the Polar Ice. While some may adapt, their way of life and culture, which sustained them for centuries,…

  • Climate Change: Extreme Weather and Wildfires

    In 1998 the US refused to ratify the Kyoto Treaty which would have limited the release of CO2 into the atmosphere. The increasing CO2 may be leading to extreme weather, crop failures, droughts and wildfires. The recent heat waves, droughts, and wildfires in Oklahoma should bring home to us what our failure to ratify the…

  • Global Warming: Media Bias and the Misinformation Pipeline

    Though there is a scientific consensus on global warming, the public is confused about the issue. There exists an misinformation pipeline that speedily takes misinformation from skeptics journal articles and delivers it to major news outlets before the information can be debunked. The solution to this problem is for those who report the news to…

  • Sen. Inhofe and the Three, Maybe Four, Polar Bears

    Sen. Jim Inhofe is pushing for an investigation of the research of Dr. Charles Monnett, who he blames for the Polar bear being put on the threatened species list. The investigation seems to be a politically inspired as the polar bears were put on the threatened species list because of their declining habitat, not because…

  • Bits and Pieces 8: Is It "Indisputable" that "Social Security Is Going Broke"?

    Mary Beth Franklin has written some excellent suggestions for improving SS, but claiming Social Security is slowly going broke is a wrong, and harmful, idea as it plays into the hands of those who want to change Social Security for political and special interest purposes.

  • Congressman Lucas' Town Hall Meetings II

    Election season is coming up, and many of our Representatives are holding town hall meetings. It is important that voters attend as many of these as possible, not only to express their opinions, but to decide if they wish to return the representative to Washington in the elections in 2012. This is a report on…

  • Bits and Pieces 7: The President and the National Debt

    Does Obama compromise too much? Absolutely! But who cares more for America, the President or Congress.

  • Bits and Pieces 6: Global Warming and Extreme Weather

    Senator Jim Inhofe claims global warming is a hoax and is writing a book he claims will prove it. However, climate scientists and large insurance companies say that global warming is occurring and is the cause of the extreme weather events we have been experiencing.

  • The Constitution and the National Debt

    Congress is perilously close to defaulting on the loans the United States has received from other countries. Not only is it irresponsible for our country to default on its loans, but the consequences would be serious for US citizens and for our financial institutions. Although there has been much blaming, buck passing, and finger-pointing -…