Biden Admin’s Secret Border Deal with Mexico Delays Onslaught of Migrant Crossings — 50 Percent Drop in Jan.

via breitbart.com The number of migrants apprehended along the southwest border with Mexico in January fell by more than 50 percent from the record-shattering report in December. Following dropping approval ratings for President Joe Biden on the topic of immigration and border security and a meeting between the Mexican president and two Biden administration cabinet […]

MassResistance chapter leaders earning recognition around the country.

via massresistance.org As we’ve been reporting, our local MassResistance chapters across America (and in several foreign countries) have been leading the conservative movement in on-the-ground activism against radical leftist agendas. As a result, our MassResistance chapter leaders are being recognized by the conservative movement in their states. Here are three recent awardees: Texas Scorecard, an […]

From governor to governor

  by Silvio Canto at americanthinker.com On Monday morning, I went through the newspaper to read another call to fire Coach Mike McCarthy, the Cowboys’ coach who saw his team get destroyed by the Packers. Then I found a long letter from Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker urging Gov. Greg Abbott to stop sending migrants to Illinois. […]

Claim: Electric Grids can Handle Double their Rated Capacity

by Eric Worrall at wattsupwiththat.com … In Texas, a study with EMPACT Engineering found that 94.5% of the region’s power lines could safely hold double the existing capacity. …” Barriers and solutions to Australia’s climate crisis During the global COP28 conference, discussions led by Australia’s Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen once again centered […]

DAVID BLACKMON: Left-Wing Billionaires Have A New Plan Up Their Sleeves In War On Fossil Fuels

by DAVID BLACKMON at dailycaller.com A few days ago I wrote on Substack about my set of nine energy-related predictions for 2024. Those predictions touched on various parts of the energy space, including coal, electric vehicles, renewable energy and oil and gas. I didn’t touch on nuclear energy, mainly because I really don’t expect the industry to […]