Michael Fumento in The American Spectator vets the push to develop hydrogen fuel. While the explosive gas is useful and does not pollute, it requires an expensive, energy-intensive manufacturing process. Fumento suggests that instead of investing in marginal improvements in hydrogen, we should focus on the real emitters.
Javier Milei Shows how it’s Done
The “chainsaw” taken by Argentina’s new-ish president, Javier Milei, to his battered nation’s bloated bureaucracy, catastrophic finances and – perhaps most important – failed leftist governing dogmas has worked magic. As David Harsanyi notes in Jewish World Review, Argentina’s public service has shrunk by tens of thousands, the budget is nearly in balance, inflation has plunged, trade is reviving and wages are inching up. The lessons for Canada and the U.S. are clear.