Monthly Archives: January 2011
What do the recent 2010 census figures reveal? Among other things, it revealed changes in state populations resulting in the reapportionment of Congressional seats.
If one takes a look at which states made the gains, what underlying characteristic do they seem to share in common? Answer: That Americans are migrating away from states with high income taxes to states that have no state income taxes and a more business-friendly environment. Continue reading
Readers of my occasional pieces here at FA might be interested to know that I’ll be doing some guest blogging over at Watts Up With That (“…the world’s most viewed climate website”).
I had a short piece before Christmas, and a serious piece on Sunday. That one critiques the numerous solar scientists who claim that, because solar activity had no upward trend since the 1970′s, solar activity cannot be the cause of post-1970′s warming. Continue reading
Throughout the past year I’ve been saving links to news of Islamic terrorism in the United States. Why did I save these links? Because many of these events were not widely reported and because someone needs to create a list for future reference as this type of information can give an overall view of the threat we face. Imagine some future researcher looking through old articles searching for “Islamic terrorism.” He’s just as likely to find news of Islamophobia as he is to finding news of actual terrorism. With that in mind it’s time again for the year in review: Continue reading





