Why does the same automobile get 43 miles per gallon in Europe, 33 miles per gallon in Canada, and only 25 miles per gallon in the United States? The answer is because America's exhaust emission standards were established without any regard to their … [Read more...] about Auto Regulations Waste Energy
Communism is Really There
I recently heard a speech by one of our nation's liberal religious leaders. He spoke eloquently about what he called the world's number-one problem: the refugee problem. This religious leader had been to Vietnam to interview the boat people. This … [Read more...] about Communism is Really There
The Soviet Educational Revolution
"The Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims." So proclaimed the Communist Manifesto. Yet, Americans have a long and dismal record of disdaining to believe what the Soviets say they plan to do. On November 10, 1966, following the 23rd … [Read more...] about The Soviet Educational Revolution
Telling the Truth About Pot
Since the government and the schools have done such an ineffective job of telling young people the truth about marijuana, it looks like it's up to individual citizens and local action groups to get the message across. Many people are hoping that the … [Read more...] about Telling the Truth About Pot
El Salvador and the Vietnam Syndrome
The debate over U.S. policy toward El Salvador should be concerned with the morality of American resistance to Communist takeover and the danger from the "falling dominoes." Instead, certain elements in the national media have fabricated a strained … [Read more...] about El Salvador and the Vietnam Syndrome
Debate on Drafting Women
In a crowded courtroom, with a long line of people waiting outside, the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments on the case, which CBS has described as the most important of this term. It could be the most important of the century. This is … [Read more...] about Debate on Drafting Women
Gays Win at Georgetown
A District of Columbia Superior Court judge ruled recently that Georgetown University violated the city's Human Rights Act when it denied two homosexual student organizations the right to receive funds for campus activities. The case was brought by … [Read more...] about Gays Win at Georgetown
Sea Law Treaty Sinks
The Reagan Administration is to be commended for its forthright action in refusing to sign the controversial United Nations Law of the Sea Treaty, and in firing the U.S. Ambassador who negotiated it, plus six of his top aides. The treaty would have … [Read more...] about Sea Law Treaty Sinks
Wealth and Poverty
At last, a book has been written which interprets for everyone why American capitalism creates the wealth which alone can produce more jobs and a higher standard of living for all. That's because it was written by a man who understands not only … [Read more...] about Wealth and Poverty
THE NINE-DIGIT ZIP CODE
The American people have accepted the bureaucracy's labelling them with the long and cumbersome number necessary to collect Social Security benefits and to pay taxes. With some grumbling and several years' effort, the American people have fully … [Read more...] about THE NINE-DIGIT ZIP CODE






