Obama Kills Keystone XL (Audio: Interview)
In an interview with KLIF's Grant Stinchfield, IPI's Dr. Merrill Matthews says it's no surprise that the Obama administration has officially killed the Keystone XL, regardless that phases of the Keystone pipeline have been running for years with no problem, and even the State Department has reported the project would do no harm to the environment and would also create jobs. So can anything be done to revive the project?
Rejecting Keystone XL Mars Obama's Presidential Legacy (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti tells the Don Kroah Show that President Obama’s killing the Keystone XL will cloud his presidential legacy and show him to be a leader unwilling to work with Congress on anything.
The Quickest Way to Lower the Trade Deficit (Audio: Interview)
In this interview with WAVA’s Don Kroah, IPI’s Merrill Matthews applauds the US House of Representatives for approving to lift the ban on crude oil exports, saying it’s the best way to not just lower the trade deficit but also to counter Iran.
What Should the U.S. Do About Climate Change? Three Policy Perspectives
IPI President Tom Giovanetti moderates the discussion between Robert Bryce of the Manhattan Institute, former Congressman Bob Inglis and AEI's Dr. Benjamin Zycher.
Should Conservatives Have a Climate Insurance Policy? (Audio: Interview)
In this interview with 660 AM – The Answer’s Mark Davis, IPI president Tom Giovanetti discusses how innovation should be a key component of conservatives’ plan on climate policy, and an IPI event on Sept. 25 will present three unique perspectives on the debate.
Two Things That Hurt: New CAFE Standards and the Obamacare Health Exchanges (Audio: Interview)
There's no sugarcoating how badly many of the state Obamacare exchanges have failed, and the problems are only just beginning, says IPI's Merrill Matthews in this interview with Washington DC radio host Don Kroah. Plus, a new draconian CAFE standard will only mean more high-priced, unsafe cars for US motorists.
Irving Earthquakes, Tax Debate in the Texas Legislature (Audio: Interview)
IPI president Tom Giovanetti joins 660 AM The Answer host Mark Davis to discuss recent earthquakes in Irving and what may be at "fault," such as seismic activity or issues related to high powered wastewater disposal from drilling. Plus, as the Texas Legislature winds down, which tax cutting measures should win out: property tax cuts or sales tax cuts?
Texas’ HB 40 Reins in Local Tyranny (Audio: Interview)
A bill working through the Texas Legislature, HB 40, is a positive step toward making sure that rule of law, not majority tyranny, governs municipal rule-making. Tom Giovanetti discusses with 660 AM The Answer’s Mark Davis.
Extreme Winters Show Americans Still Have Strong Need For Fossil Fuels (Audio: Interview)
How well would Boston be doing this winter if its energy use was restricted only to that of wind and solar power sources?
SoundByte: Media Malpractice On Cause of Texas Earthquakes?
What’s causing the North Texas earthquakes? IPI’s Dr. Merrill Matthews says thanks to media malpractice, you wouldn’t know where the fault lies.