The Enumeration of the 2022 Census was deeply flawed; Congress Should Investigate

Taking a Decennial Census of all the people residing in the United States is specified in the Constitution, Article I, Section 2, Clause 3. The census is to be achieved by an actual enumeration of all residents. The Census Act of 1790 prescribed that the head of the family give the count of the actual … Continue reading The Enumeration of the 2022 Census was deeply flawed; Congress Should Investigate

Census Enumerations are Second only to Elections for Fiddling with counts of the people for politics

The Constitution apportioned the First House of Representatives in the year 1789 before the Constitution was even finalized by the delegates. The delegates haggled excessively in Convention over the average number of residents each delegate should be expected to represent. The number was particularly important to those delegates who believed representatives were not able to … Continue reading Census Enumerations are Second only to Elections for Fiddling with counts of the people for politics

Notable Issues in the News for Week 5/29/2022

Infant formula shortage. The United States has four major manufacturers of infant formula. One company stopped production the second week in May following a contamination issue. A court ordered the company to not restart production without its clearance. Once cleared, it will take about six to eight weeks to restock all locations for its markets. … Continue reading Notable Issues in the News for Week 5/29/2022

Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part V

A lie will travel around the world while the truth is pulling on its boots…Mark Twain Findings by Researchers of Natural Climate Variation In 2001 Science published a research study of 32,000 years with climate’s linkage to the sun for 12,000 years produced by Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory.  Science’s Richard Kerr wrote about it:  “Paleo-oceanographer Gerard Bond…report(s) … Continue reading Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part V

Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part VI

A lie will travel around the world while the truth is pulling on its boots…Mark Twain Conclusions:  Science is Pulling on its Boots Whether or not there is anthropogenic climate change today, is a science question which has not yet been determined.  To say that it is politically proven is as much a lie as Michael Mann’s … Continue reading Considerations Informing Climate-Change Policy – Part VI