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  • EU States Complete Brussels’ Surveillance Network

    11/24/2025 4:15:50 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 22 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 24 Nov, 2025 | Thomas Kolbe
    The EU is working at full speed to complete its online surveillance-and-informant network. By the end of the year, all EU member states are required to present so-called “Trusted Flaggers” -- institutions tasked with identifying “problematic” content -- to Brussels for accreditation. Politicians from Germany’s Christian Democratic Union appear especially eager. Hendrik Wüst, CDU politician and Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia, is a child of the current zeitgeist. As the leader of Germany’s most populous state, he views it as his mission not merely to preach the dominant ideology of the CO2-neutral society, but to enforce it rigorously. Together with...
  • Why "Net Zero" Is Not A Rational U.S. Energy Policy [The impact on world climate would be negligible while the costs will be absolutely staggering]

    04/18/2023 9:45:28 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    RealClearWire ^ | 04/18/2023 | Jonathan Lesser
    Despite Germany’s last-ditch attempt at realism, the European Union recently approved a 2035 ban on gas-powered cars, moving ahead with its “net zero” emissions agenda. In the U.S., the cost of achieving net-zero carbon emissions would be staggering – $50 trillion if the goal is reached by 2050 – as would the demand for raw materials, which in most cases would exceed current annual worldwide production. The impact on world climate, however, would be negligible. Emissions in developing countries will continue to increase as those countries’ focus is economic growth for their citizens, not permanent economic misery to “save” the...
  • Meet the queer vanguard of country music

    03/05/2022 11:42:26 AM PST · by Jan_Sobieski · 109 replies
    CNN ^ | Scottie Andrew
    […]Singing gay love songs once killed the careers of artists like Patrick Haggerty, whose band Lavender Country in 1973 released what's widely considered the first country album recorded by an out gay performer. Even artists who came out decades later, like k.d. lang and Chely Wright, said their careers stalled after they made their sexuality public.Now, out queer people are some of the most celebrated country stars. Brandi Carlile and Lil Nas X are Grammy winners. T.J. Osborne, one half of the Brothers Osbourne, came out last year, the first out gay artist signed to a major country label. Trixie...