Site Meter



Departments

Blog

Project 21

Center for Environmental
and Regulatory Affairs

Legal Reform

Health & Retirement

Defense - International


Newsletters

What Conservatives Think

Ten Second Response

In the News



Issues

Environment

Civil Rights

Health & Retirement

National Defense

Global Warming

Earth Day

Fuel Economy

Asbestos

Forest Policy

Nuclear Policy

Affirmative Action

Reparations

Campaign Reform

Sprawl


Resources

Historical Documents

Court Cases


Other websites

Law of the Sea Treaty

Envirotruth

SCHIP


Black Group Chairman Renews Call for Presidential Pardon of Jailed Border Patrolmen
Mychal Massie, chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, today is re-issuing his long-standing request to President George W. Bush for a pardon or commutation of the sentences of Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos.... More...

Project 21's Borelli on Civil Rights Shakedowns in Philadelphia Inquirer
An article critical of activists Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson by Project 21 Fellow Deneen Borelli was published Friday in the Philadelphia Inquirer... More...

Privacy Fetishists Strike Again
Possibly saving a child's life should have been the priority... More...

On Michael Savage and Autism, an Appeal for Calm
A campaign has sprung up calling for the firing of syndicated radio host Michael Savage... More...

Government Pirates: The Assault on Private Property Rights and How We Can Fight It
A new book defends property rights... More...

Media Flocks to Gore Speech on Energy; Mostly Ignore His Use of Gas-Guzzlers to Get There
Al Gore has committed conspicious energy consumption once again... More...

Cap and Trade Carbon Policies Could Increase Emissions, Says Justin Danhof
If Congress adopts cap and trade, it may not like the results, analyst warns... More...

Businesses Strike Back
Not every business takes an unfair tort system lying down... More...

Secure Their Livelihoods; Secure Their Votes
Theirs is a segregation without perpetrator or benefactor, but it is segregation nonetheless, says Reece Epstein... More...

Congress Investigates EPA for Following the Rules on Clean Water Act Enforcement
EPA adheres to Supreme Court decision on Clean Water Act; Representatives Waxman and Oberstar investigate... More...

Congressman Paul Broun Fights for Property Rights
A note on the fight to protect property rights from Senior Fellow R.J. Smith... More...

On Climate, A Little More Washington Post Bias
It's not censorship when those we elect to run the government do so... More...

In Making Hurricane Predictions, NOAA Aims for Broadside of a Barn
NOAA's amusing 2008 Atlantic hurricane forecast... More...

Washington Post & Other Papers Lose 27th Amendment to the Constitution
The press is having a little trouble with the Constitution, says Amy Ridenour... More...

Drill
To burst the oil bubble, just use a drill, says David Ridenour... More...

He Joins the Military, Then Refuses to Deploy
David Ridenour writes about an Army sergeant who has refused an order to be recalled to active duty, instead calling a press conference... More...

In Kennedy v. Louisiana, Court Deaf to Child Welfare and State Sovereignty
Reece Epstein takes a critical look at the decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana... More...

Court Continues Welcome Trend of Reigning in Excessive Punitive Awards
Justin Danhof examines the decision in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker... More...

District of Columbia v. Heller Supreme Court Second Amendment Decision Hailed by Black Activists
The Supreme Court ruling overturning the ban on most gun ownership in the nation's capital is hailed by black activists of the Project 21 leadership network... More...

Clean Water Restoration Act Could Trigger Largest-Ever Expansion of Federal Powers Over Private Property
The Clean Water Restoration Act is less about protecting our nation's waters and more about expanding the federal government's power to regulate private property... More...

Weyrich: Congressional Hearings on Land Trusts Needed
Conservative leader Paul Weyrich calls upon Congress to hold hearings to expose the way conservation easements are being abused... More...

Ethanol: A Burden on the Poor
The red-hot Congressional love affair with the alternative fuel ethanol is starting to leave many supermarket customers feeling mighty blue, says David Ridenour... More...

Ethanol: The Fuel to Nowhere
Move over "bridge to nowhere," there's a new poster child of congressional waste and avarice - ethanol, the "fuel to nowhere," says David Ridenour... More...

America Only Oil-Producing Nation That Severely Limits Its Production
With demand for energy skyrocketing and supply subject to incessant instability, we have a clear imperative to develop American oil, says Reece Epstein... More...

Food Crises and Restrictive African Trade Practices
Thompson Ayodele links African food crises to inappropriate government agricultural policies that stifle the continent's great agricultural potential... More...

The Separate But Equal News Network
Mychal Massie recalls a conservative joke poking fun at liberal media that predicts coverage of an impending apocalypse would have the headline "World to End: Poor and Minorities Hardest Hit"... More...

Jesse Jackson Outrage Strategy: No Dough, No Go?
Remember when Jesse Jackson challenged XM Satellite Radio for its racist advertising? Probably not, since it never happened. Why he didn't is the question, say David Almasi and Justin Danhof... More...

Farm-Belt Voters Favor Eliminating or Scaling Back Corn Ethanol Mandate, New Poll Finds; 76% of Americans Want Ethanol Law Changed; 41% Want Mandate Repealed Entirely
Most Americans, including those in the Farm Belt, want Congress to reduce or eliminate the corn ethanol mandate, according to a new poll released today by the National Center for Public Policy Research.... More...

Text of Poll Questions on Public Opinion about Ethanol Mandates
The poll questions from our new poll surveying public attitudes toward our national ethanol policy are available... More...

Cross-Tabs of Poll Results on Public Opinion about Ethanol Mandates
The cross-tabs from our new poll surveying public attitudes toward are national ethanol policy are available... More...

Landowners Beware - The Government's Found a New Way to Control Your Land
Under the guise of making more land accessible for the public's use and providing tax relief for land-rich but cash-poor landowners, the government has found a convenient way to restrict the use of private land, says Dana Joel Gattuso... More...

Overwhelming Majority of Americans Oppose Cap and Trade
A National Center for Public Policy Research poll shows an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose the higher energy costs that cap and trade would impose... More...

Americans Reject Proposed Expansion of Clean Water Act, Poll Shows
A majority of Americans oppose the Oberstar/Feingold Clean Water Restoration Act, according to a survey by Wilson Research Strategies for the National Center for Public Policy Research... More...

Sportsmen Should Beware the Clean Water Restoration Act
Under the Clean Water Restoration Act, outdoor activities could be heavily regulated or restricted, says Peyton Knight... More...

Representatives of 53 Organizations Warn Congress, Public about Oberstar/Feingold Clean Water Restoration Act
Farm bureaus, manufacturers, sportsmen, taxpayer advocates, think-tanks and others express concern about expansion of federal power in Oberstar/Feingold legislation... More...

Global Warming Policies Cool Minority Economic Engines
For someone once considered "our first black president," Bill Clinton seems to have particular disregard for the economic well-being of minorities when it comes to energy, says Deneen Borelli... More...

Changing Attitudes, Changing Lives
Back in 1958, says B.B. Robinson, the pollsters at the Gallup organization asked people whether they approved of interracial marriage... More...

Underserved and Overlooked
Companies manufacturing new drugs are at risk of losing patent rights, which reduces the incentive for developing more effective drugs, says Bishop Council Nedd II... More...

Property Rights Going Up in Smoke
Sean Turner finds it deplorable when anti-smoking policies are applied to private property... More...

Americans Cool to Global Warming Action: New Poll Finds Nearly Half Wouldn't Be Willing to Pay Even a Penny More for Gasoline; Opposition to Taxes Especially Strong Among Minorities
48% of Americans are unwilling to spend even a penny more in gasoline taxes to help reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new nationwide survey released by the National Center for Public Policy Research... More...

54% of Americans Reject Oberstar-Feingold Proposal to Expand Clean Water Act, Poll Finds
A majority of Americans oppose a proposal to expand the Clean Water Act, according to a poll released by the National Center for Public Policy Research.... More...

Oberstar and Feingold Bait-and-Switch: Deceptively-Named "Clean Water Restoration Act" Would Expand, Not Restore Federal Powers
A letter signed by over 100 people representing diverse interests and millions of Americans say the Clean Water Restoration Act would expand the Clean Water Act far beyond its original intent... More...

Congressional Black Caucus Shortchanging Poor and Minority Energy Consumers
Energy is the resource on which everything else depends. It makes our jobs, health and living standards possible, says civil rights leader Roy Innis... More...

"Medicare for All" Universal Health Care Would Not Solve the Problem of Rising Health Care Costs
Putting all Americans under Medicare would not solve this nation’s problem of rising health care costs, says David Hogberg, Ph.D... More...

Would Ronald Reagan Support the Law of the Sea Treaty If He Were President Today?
Supporters of the Law of the Sea Treaty have argued that President Reagan's only objection to the treaty was its deep seabed mining section. But was it? More...

Sweden's Single-Payer Health System Provides a Warning to Other Nations
Like other nations with a single-payer system, Sweden has rationed health care, reports David Hogberg, Ph.D... More...

Life Expectancy and Infant Mortality are Unreliable Measures for Comparing the U.S. Health Care System to Others
Some would have you believe we can determine the quality of the U.S. health care system by comparing infant mortality and life expectancy.  Not so fast, says David Hogberg... More...

Latest NCPPR Newsletter Available Online
Download a PDF of our current newsletter... More...


Polar Bear Parody Video

If Animals Ran Political Ads, What Would the Ads Look Like?

A lighthearted parody political ad points out that the global polar bear population has doubled over the last four decades. More here.


Gas Tax Poll Video

National Center poll asks: Would you be willing to pay more at the pump, if that would help battle global warming?

Only 18 percent of Americans are willing to pay an additional 50 cents or more for gasoline to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a National Center/Wilson Research Strategies poll finds.


Jay Leno on Gas Tax

Gas tax poll news coverage inspires Jay Leno joke

See the portion of his monologue on coverage of our gas tax poll here.


Shattered Dreams Cover

Shattered Dreams:
One Hundred Stories of Government Abuse free download

Shattered Dreams: 100 Stories of Government Abuse reveals the human cost of excessive regulations. Order a print copy or download a free pdf copy here.


National Policy Analysis

Sweden's Single-Payer Health System Provides a Warning to Other Nations

Like other nations with a single-payer government health care system, Sweden deals with the problem of ever-growing health care costs by rationing care.


National Policy Analysis

Law of the Sea Treaty Could Prevent U.S. from Stopping Terrorists

The United States may have more difficulty capturing terrorists, intercepting weapons of mass destruction and conducting routine military operations at sea if the U.S. Senate ratifies the Law of the Sea Treaty.


Shattered Dreams Cover

Invasive Species: Animal, Vegetable or Political?

Why have more than 50 bills been introduced in Congress to eliminate such common species as pigs and swans?


National Policy Analysis

Should Congress Tell Medicare to "Negotiate" Drug Prices?

If you want Medicare to put price controls on prescription drugs, which would mean fewer new drugs, less R&D, and higher health insurance costs for the private sector, you'll want Medicare to "negotiate" drug prices.


20th Anniversary Brochure

Our First 20 Years
Want to know more about us? Download this PDF brochure telling you about our first twenty years, 1982-2002.