by Editor | Jan 5, 2013 | Govt Agencies, Property Rights
New York Times Posted 1/5/2013 JASON HELVENSTON was at work on his second crop, spreading compost to fertilize the carrots, bok choy, kale and dozens of other vegetables he grows organically on his property in Orlando, Fla., when the trouble began. Mr. Helvenston...
by Editor | Jan 1, 2013 | Smart Meters
By Mike Hazard for Citizen Review Online December 2012 In the Beginning: Nevada, like 48 other states in the union (AK is the only hold out I’m aware of) is now in the process of completing their ASD (Advanced Service Delivery) effort to the...
by Editor | Dec 31, 2012 | Smart Meters
By: Devvy Kidd NewsWithViews.com December 25, 2012 Regular readers of my column know my husband and I and a large group of Texans have been fighting installation of ‘smart’ meters for more than a year. If you haven’t read my columns on this fight,...
by Editor | Dec 30, 2012 | United Nations
By Patrick Goodenough CNS News December 28, 2012 (CNSNews.com) – In one of its last actions of the year, the United Nations General Assembly on Christmas Eve agreed to extend for another three years the formula that has U.S. taxpayers contributing more than one-fifth...
by Editor | Dec 30, 2012 | Unions, WA State News
Op/Ed from Bob Williams article on State Budget Solutions on June 5, 2012. Posted 12/30/2012 There are three important lessons from the Wisconsin collective bargaining battles over the past eighteen months: 1. The power of the government-sector unions and their impact...