Month: April 2009

  • Depressing statistic

    As I keep saying, the news sucks. On Drudge earlier, I saw a creepy (if unverified) statistic: Rasmussen Poll: Just 53% of Americans Say Capitalism Better Than Socialism… Developing… The question arises, what do you do when a manjority of citizens don’t appreciate what they have and are willing to vote away the freedom that…

  • The Miracle Gas

    A friend of mine, RN, said he found a comment I wrote about climate change rather funny. So I thought I’d let the rest of you in on the joke. I was responding to this bit of a comment. Meanwhile our atmosphere is loading up with carbon dioxide from that oh-so-easy combustion and we don’t…

  • A new low? In comedy?

    Over the many years I’ve been blogging, I have seen countless scurrilous attacks on Glenn Reynolds by leftie bloggers. He is hated with a unique passion, for two primary reasons: His blog is too popular; and As a libertarianish blogger, Glenn is not right wing enough (or conservative enough). The latter may sound counterintuitive, because…

  • Don’t freeze me, bro!

    Bill Whittle recalls one of life’s early lessons on charity. There was a time, in my twenties, when I was very poor. I have sat silent in an apartment, shades drawn, silently waiting for the loud knocking of the landlord to go away. I have borrowed enough money to have to decide whether or not…

  • Bringing back the 1930s?

    God, I hate the news these days. (This post may touch on why….) While I haven’t obsessed about it in this blog as much as I perhaps should, it has frequently occurred to me that the group of cultural attitudes popularly known (and yelled about) as “traditional values” are little more than 1930s values. Dominated…

  • In The Dark

    Rick Nebel, the lead guy in Polywell Fusion Research has a few things to say about his current state of knowledge with reference to the Polywell Fusion Reactor. He also discusses some rather technical questions about his research and findings. You can read those by following the link. To a certain extent we are in…

  • when restraint goes unappreciated

    I realize we have an increasingly tedious president, and for my part I’m trying not to add to the tedium by carrying on about how tedious he is. Not that I expect anyone to thank me. In fact, my blogging has been so light lately that I doubt readers appreciate my enormous restraint. The thing…

  • Learn about the roots of growth!

    Here’s an item which guarantees fun for the whole family — the Chia Obama! For just $19.99, you can teach your children about civics and horticulture while amusing your friends. In honoring our 44th US President, the Chia Pet company presents this Special Edition Chia Obama. On the side of the Chia Obama planter are…

  • Global Warming Will Make People Dumber

    I have just come across a book, Race Differences in Intelligence: An Evolutionary Analysis, which has given me something new to worry about. Global warming – if it lasts long enough – will cause the average IQ of the human race to decline. Here is a bit from a review of the book. The book’s…

  • A Consumer Report

    I have been meaning to write something about a Consumer Report I have been reading on licit and illicit drugs. They discuss a few famous opiate addicts, including the father of modern surgery Wm. Halsted, among others. One bit of the article struck me as particularly interesting. Incredible as it may seem, even a few…

  • A Failed Model

    The spike in violence due to heavily armed gangs in Mexico can be rectified, but not through the failed model of near-complete prohibition. Bob Owens made the above remark at A Call to Arms in Mexico. He was referring to gun prohibition. Now if only that understanding could be applied to drugs we might get…

  • “get the stomach”

    I don’t know whether to title this post “why I am not a conservative, Part XXVI,” but every once in a while I find myself so appalled with conservatism (Republicanism?) that I feel an overwhelming need to speak out and distance myself from, um, it? (From them?) In this case, I’m not talking about the…

  • As people grope for answers, a profile emerges….

    Like many people, I’m tempted to ask just what the hell is going on with what seems like a phenomenon of “another day, another massacre.” I’m not going to spend a lot of time trying to make sense out of something so senseless, but Rick Moran has done an admirable job of analyzing the mass…

  • Not gun grabbers. Gun monopolists.

    Not long ago, the following pronouncement from Hillary Clinton upset me enough that in desperation I turned to Ayn Rand: “Our inability to prevent weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of police, of soldiers, and civilians.” Ugh! (That is the Secretary of State, talking, after all….)…

  • China Builds A Lot Of Cars

    China has surpassed the USA in automobile production. In 2008, China surpassed the United States to become the world’s second largest auto-making nation, and in 2009 is set to displace Japan as the planet’s largest car producer, according to iSuppli Corp. Last year, China manufactured 9.3 million cars, while the United States built 8.7 million.…

  • four legged opportunity

    I liked this story about an enterprising Detroit man who has been hunting and selling raccoons — in urban Detroit: Beasley, a 69-year-old retired truck driver who modestly refers to himself as the Coon Man, supplements his Social Security check with the sale of raccoon carcasses that go for as much $12 and can serve…

  • A more nuanced anti-Christ

    In what will surely come as a disappointment to some, David Horowitz has argued that “We are not witnessing the coming of the anti-Christ.” Ron Radosh discusses this and Obama Derangement Syndrome generally in a well reasoned PJM piece arguing that “a more nuanced conservatism may be emerging from the ashes.” I’m all for nuanced…

  • Eating Food Of This Kind?

    Instapundit says that Amazon is having A Big Food Sale. And that you can get some really good deals. So let me ask you. Who buys food like this: Ener-G Foods Chocolate Chip Potato Cookies, 9.6-Ounce Packages (Pack of 6). Or as a Jedi Master once said, “How you get so big eating food of…

  • Al Jazeera Discusses Drug Legalization

    I got this clip from Transform where they explain a bit about the show. …debate drug legalisation/regulation with Anne Widdecombe MP on David Frost’s Al Jazeera show; ‘Frost over the World’. This was significant in that the show is broadcast to an audience we rarely access – 140 million households internationally (although not, presumably, anything…

  • Fusion Is Hot

    Says Alan Boyle in his most recent Cosmic Log. So what’s behind the seemingly sudden interest? Part of the buzz is dictated by the calendar. After 12 years of construction, the world’s most powerful laser is finally finished at the National Ignition Facility in California, and VIPs are getting a look at some of the…