Clean Energy Just Got Dirty

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The Environmental Movement gets confusing to follow sometimes. Here is an example

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Food Alert: Over Half of Indiana Has Crop Damage

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Via Indiana Economic Digest

Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Joe Donnelly are seeking a disaster declaration to help farmers whose crops have been damaged from the summer’s high rain levels.

In 50 counties, reported crop damage and losses have met or exceeded 30 percent of a crop, and three counties have experienced a significant number of damages and losses to multiple crops, according to a news release. Under a disaster designation, low-interest emergency loans will be made available to all producers suffering losses in that county, as well as in counties contiguous to a disaster-designated county.

The National Weather Service reports rains set a statewide June rainfall record with a state average of 8.99 inches. The previous record was 8.13 inches set in June 1958.

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Electricity U.S. Will Lose Under Obama’s Clean Power Plan

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President Obama is adding more regulations onto the American economy today

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What NFL Players Get Paid During Training Camp

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NFL training camps are in full swing. But that doesn’t necessarily mean players are making hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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U.S. Postal Prices in the 1860’s

Visited a historical settlement site today and found this economic posting for the post office.
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Pie Chart: How Taxpayers Fund U.S. Government

An article posted in November 2014 at TaxFoundation.org, gives a detailed analysis
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United States Top Imported Beer for 2015

Statista, which is a paid site for economic data, showed a graph of top leading imported beers. You can get the full list here. But I’m just posting the “Top Five”. All numbers are in “Millions of U.S. Dollars”.
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Stats Show Violent Criminals Going Unpunished

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Two articles caught my eye recently and provided some interesting content pertaining to law enforcement dealing with violent crime
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