After Screaming 'Tax the Rich,' AOC Pushes Federal Spending to Make It Easier To Charge Her Car
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez loves the idea of taxing the rich. Why, she adores it so much she even had a high-priced fashion
New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez loves the idea of taxing the rich. Why, she adores it so much she even had a high-priced fashion
By Lisa Haven You are about to get the cold hard truth. Democrats do not want you to hear the untold story about their radical ‘green agenda’
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On Capitol Hill, the youthful activists of the Sunrise Movement were personae non gratae in official Washington. It was November 2018, and the
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Ed Dowd joins Steve Bannon again with some hair-raising financial bombshells about the imminent end of the monetary system as we know it. He says
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My guest today is Alex Epstein, the author of Fossil Future: Why Global Human Flourishing Requires More Oil, Coal, and Natural Gas—Not
Imagine an Olympic final in basketball, not unlike the one last summer between the United States and France. The score is tied in the final minutes,
In January 2019, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claimed the world would end in 12 years if we didn’t address “climate change”. The following month
In November 2018, the Green New Deal became a rallying cry for climate activists when members of the Sunrise Movement occupied House Speaker Nancy
This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. It’s an apocalyptic
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