Month: March 2013

  • Central Planning

      Shamelessly stolen from Zero Hedge where you should go and read the whole thing.

  • Zero tolerance for “assault pastries” (and less than zero tolerance for common sense)

    By now most people have heard about the ridiculous incident in which a boy was disciplined for biting into his pop tart in such a way that his teacher thought it resembled a gun:  At Park Elementary school, Josh was enjoying his breakfast pastry when he decided to try and shape it into a mountain.…

  • Collapse

    Mike talks about peak oil – we are a ways away from that because of fracking. I just wrote an article on that Array Fracking. Another view of oil – The End Of Petrotyranny. Hydrogen Fuel Cells are coming along. He is far too pessimistic in my view. He goes into the hockey stick of…

  • Drug Nazis

    I was having a little discussion with a friend who objected to my phrase “Medical Marijuana prohibition is a crime against humanity and a violation of the religious precept – heal the sick” because he said it trivializes mass murder. But does it? I believe we should examine the evidence. Heart Surgeon Dr David Allen…

  • The romantic reframing of what used to be trash

    Trash, anyone? I don’t especially like it. I’m hardly the world’s most fastidious person, but I find even ordinary litter annoying from an aesthetic point of view, and while I can generally ignore small things like candy wrappers or paper cups, where it comes to real garbage my senses tend to revolt. Seeing kitchen garbage — and…

  • Rand Paul And The Drone Wars

    I have a new post up at ECN Magazine – A Bug In The Drone Wars. Commenting is by Disqus at ECN. Feel free to join in.

  • The New World Order

    Creation of a One World Order? From a discussion here. Well I always like a good conspiracy and this is better than most. The Soviets as Capitalist Agents. “Skull and Bones 1” Most sordid thing ever happened in the history of man. “Skull and Bones 2” Council on Foreign Relations. “Skull and Bones 3” Council…

  • Food for thought

    Bill Quick posted a series of mouth-watering pictures taken at San Francisco’s Mission Rock Cafe. Which made me very hungry — until I scrolled down and saw the next image he posted. “Your one Gun Control chart for the day”   Now I’m hungry for the freedom we lost.

  • Endocannabinoids – The Science

    I did this piece for a major Right Wing site I have written for before. It was rejected for a number of reasons. 1. The punch line “Marijuana” wasn’t mentioned until later in the piece. 2. It was too technical. 3. The evidence is probably accidental correlation. And most important: 4. The audience would not…

  • A hell of a way to run a cancer epidemic!

    I might not be rejoicing, but unlike certain lefties (criticized here) I am not grieving the death of Hugo Chavez. I hope Venezuela can do better in the future. However, there is one aspect of recent news that I find annoying, and that is the suggestion — by Chavez’s Vice President (and successor) — that…

  • The UN Turns The Right To Favoring An End To Prohibition

    From National Review: The Most Convincing Argument Ever for Legalizing Marijuana . . . The United Nations is apparently demanding that we keep it illegal. Which is just what I predicted. Medical Marijuana prohibition is a crime against humanity and a violation of the religious precept – heal the sick. Pass it on.

  • Federal Agent Commandeers Local Law Enforcement

    Well my “conservative” friends. What I have been warning you about has come to pass. William R. Sherman, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) San Diego Field Division has declared an outright war on medical marijuana patients in San Diego. Without any regard for State law or local regulations, Sherman…

  • The UN Objects To Colorado

    It seems the UN objects to Drug Legalization in Colorado and Washington. A United Nations-based drug agency urged the United States government on Tuesday to challenge the legalization of marijuana for recreational use in Colorado and Washington, saying the state laws violate international drug treaties. The International Narcotics Control Board made its appeal in an…

  • Paying Extra To Avoid Biden

    Cracked me up.

  • School Administrator Control

    The time has come, in the light of the tragedy that IS our schools to consider teacher control.  In this case, the sort of control that forces teachers to think like rational human beings before going off half cocked and doing stupid things. It might also be time to think of administrator control.  A good…

  • Here’s to the one and the only Sarah!

    My dear friend and co-blogger Sarah Hoyt is too modest. In her latest post here at CV, she did not mention her new book A Few Good Men, which Glenn Reynolds praised earlier: OUT TODAY: Sarah Hoyt’s A Few Good Men. With an awesome dedication to yours truly. I got my autographed copy yesterday and was…

  • The Marijuana Business

        Here is the Denver Post story discussed in the video. The headline reads Colorado medical-marijuana businesses have declined by 40 percent. One of the reasons is competition. In two years marijuana prices have dropped 50%. Legalization is likely to drive those prices down further. The State of Colorado has collected over $5 million…

  • Lively bigotry

    Scott Lively — one of the country’s most obnoxious anti-gay bigots* since at least 2003  — has recently invoked bisexuality as an argument which defeats the case for gay marriage. According to Lively, because bisexuals are only capable of having sex with both sexes at the same time (who knew?), and because homosexuality “includes” bisexuality, gay marriage…

  • What Is Wrong With Medical Care In America

    I’m of the age where I get medical offers in the mail. Sometimes by phone. And I’m amazed at all the free stuff available. Electric carts? No problem. This explains the racket. Especially good are the comments. Like this one: duo When a week in the hospital ICU costs more than the average worker makes…

  • the road away from the Ice Age is paved with bad intentions?

    CO2 is bad for the environment, right? But what is the environment? What is bad? Does anyone know? While it isn’t a new issue here, I often wonder whether — if we assume anthropogenic CO2 can cause warming — whether that “warming” might go unnoticed if it accompanied a return to a glacial period. A…