Is Our Culture Dead?
There was a time when people in certain occupations were assumed to be educated, and educated people could be presumed to know certain things. There was, in other words, a…
There was a time when people in certain occupations were assumed to be educated, and educated people could be presumed to know certain things. There was, in other words, a…
Lawmakers are frustrated. They cannot get enough funding for roads. Why? MnDOT has been captured by the “multi-model” approach to mobility championed by the Metropolitan Council, our mega regional planning…
"Incentives do make a difference". So said Governor Mark Dayton recently, discussing what state governments can do to attract investment. And that is particularly the case in the United States,…
Minnesota is the 8th-largest sand producing state in the country, find out why it isn't higher on the list.
In case you haven’t heard, there are a couple big games on TV tonight. The semi-finals of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament are taking place in San Antonio beginning at…
A round-up of the last week’s economic news stories in Minnesota
We introduce our new focus on public opinion.
Millennial-focused movement to create ‘marriage champions.’
Blaine homeowners reject America’s ‘first certified green neighborhood.’
This is not your grandpa’s think tank.
American Experiment’s Newest Policy Fellow.
St. Paul educator spoke on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court to support Mark Janus.
Madison Faupel Fights for Free Speech on Campus.
American Experiment Economist John Phelan argues for mining jobs and against jerks.
Phelan tells the legislature that Minnesota’s economy is slumping down to the average.
Classroom indoctrination stirs an emotional exchange.
The Legislative Auditor criticizes DEED’s fund for failure to show results.
When assessing the employment impact of renewable energy in Minnesota, we must take into account not just what is 'seen', the 6,200 jobs int creates, but also what is 'not…
National media report the growing backlash against gigantic wind farms in Freeborn County.
Industry expert to headline American Experiment forum about the future of jobs.
This meme is a perfect analogy for what happens to our electricity system when intermittent renewable sources of electricity are added to the grid. Let me explain:
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There are an estimated 6,200 jobs in renewable energy in Minnesota. But these have come at the cost of higher energy prices for Minnesota's consumers. If they had that extra…
IPS Solar has a handout touting the so-called benefits of installing solar panels on schools. Find out why doing so will increase your electricity bills.