Author: Eric Scheie
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Does the Constitution limit Congress? At all?
This video discussion (with Senator Orrin Hatch, Eugene Volokh, and Randy Barnett) of the constitutionality of the Health Care Mandate is over an hour long, but really worth watching. I was especially impressed by what Senator Hatch says about the importance of the Constitution as a restraint on government. Renewed my faith to see a…
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Is being right more important than winning?
Regardless of what her politics are, I liked what Carly Fiorina said here about Climategate. This week, diplomats from around the world are gathering in Copenhagen for the global climate change summit–an event that has been marked by controversy in the wake of the “climate-gate” scandal that has recently and rightly gained significant international media…
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Spelling errors are disrespectful!
And having a “sic” sense of humor is no defense!Over the years, many readers have caught me committing one or another of my innumerable errors — whether in spelling, grammar, getting names and dates wrong, or various combinations thereof. While I usually appreciate being corrected, what sometimes annoys me is when someone becomes indignant over an error having little or nothing to do with…
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Is there hope for change?
President Obama’s Oslo acceptance speech has drawn surprising praise from conservatives (including Sarah Palin), and I have to say that I too liked what he said about the use of force being “not only necessary but morally justified.” It’s already being called the “Obama Doctrine” – a notion that foreign policy is a struggle of…
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Those frightening Republicans
President Barack Obama has told the Republicans to “stop trying to frighten the American people.” Surely he jests. There are a lot of things that might be said about the Republicans, but right now they are no position to frighten the American people. They couldn’t frighten their way out of a paper bag. This is…
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The View From My Window
Why on earth anyone would want to see such a thing, I don’t know. But it’s some sort of tradition in certain parts of the blogosphere, so this morning I took a picture which is not only The View From My Window, it also doubles as My View of Global Warming. Yes, it was 13…
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A show of ingratitude for an undeserved award?
Can anyone tell me what the hell is going on with Barack Obama? I mean, when he was in Saudi Arabia and Japan, he bowed obsequiously before the monarchs, yet in Norway — which honored him with an undeserved Nobel Prize — he has snubbed the the king, and nearly everyone else over there. Naturally,…
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“a compelling type of legal claim”
In a case which I think epitomizes what is wrong with today’s tort system, the daughter of a woman killed in an accident caused by a driver talking on a cell phone has sued Samsung (the phone manufacturer) and the wireless provider. She hopes to prove that the companies should have foreseen the dangers and…
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Do amorous and amoral robots threaten our values?
WARNING: Some of these videos might not be safe for work. (Depends on how anthropomorphic your boss is.) Did you know that YouTube was alleged to have censored robot sex? I didn’t, and I find myself a bit perturbed, not only because the video in question is pretty amusing, but as far as I am…
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Power beyond Nixon’s dreams
The Washington Examiner looks at the EPA’s so-called “Endangerment Ruling” and concludes that “Obama has launched a thermonuclear warhead aimed directly at the very heart of congressional authority“: The EPA Endangerment Ruling assigns to the agency authority under the Clean Air Act to regulate emissions not included under that law’s purview. Indeed, when the original…
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A climate of levitation?
As M. Simon’s post on magick reminded me of the practical impediments to willing something to happen (or not), my thoughts drifted back to that marvelous demonstration of magical impotence in 1967, during which the Pentagon failed to levitate as the demonstrators hoped. And as my thoughts further, um, drifted to the recent snow, I…
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“The momentum seems to be with the Democrats.” Does that mean the fix is in?
According to a GOP senate aide, the Senate health care bill is dangerously close to passing. Reid suggested Monday that the Senate endgame may be near. “We’re there,” he reportedly said. A Senate GOP aide said, “At the beginning of this debate the Democrats were 3 to 4 votes shy of passing this bill. They…
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Why all arguments against magic fail
This post by Steven den Beste helps explain why it is that some people — those driven by teleological thinking — tend to be far more intolerant of disagreement than others. Teleologists inherently don’t believe in unintended side effects when it comes to implementing their idealistic policies. Obviously it should be possible to provide free…
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not everything can be removed gracefully
Maybe I don’t pay as much attention to these things as I should, but until I clicked on Glenn Reynolds link, I hadn’t really heard of “Spanx” (which sounds vaguely sexual as well as vaguely violent, in a sexual sort of way) — and thus never considered whether the product might mean the end of…
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Abortion showdown today! Are the Republicans ready?
The fate of the Senate healthcare bill may well depend on today’s vote on an anti-abortion amendment: A pep talk by President Obama wasn’t enough to give Senate Democrats the votes they needed to pass a massive health care overhaul, but a Monday vote on abortion funding could determine whether the legislation survives. Senate Majority…
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“An exploded, abandoned, and defunct interpretation of the Constitution”
Those who worry about the Tenth Amendment should sink their teeth into this long and disturbing look at the birth of the animal disease regulation industry. Many Americans became convinced that only the federal government could enforce the collective action needed for success. Preventing the spread of contagious diseases required creating an authority with the…
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Remember Pearl Harbor
Today is the 68th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor — a horrible event which should always be remembered, and which always has been annually commemorated by whatever president has occupied the Oval Office. I haven’t read news reports or other blog entries about whether the current occupant plans to do anything or…
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The Birtherism Of A Nation
The latest left wing meme is that Sarah Palin is a Birther. (She is not, but based on some sympathetic statements she made in a radio interview, numerous leftists have declared that she is — including those who subscribe to a crackpot theory of their own known as “Trig Birtherism.”) From “Is Sarah Palin a…
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An issue I will not write about
What a coincidence. A lot of people have been writing about something I vowed never to write about, as M. Simon Dave just did. Sean Kinsell “wasn’t going to post about it” but he finally did, saying that, Today, you can’t read any blog anywhere, it seems, without running into a discussion of [it]. I…
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“Societal hypocrisy.” A sin more sinful than sin itself!
Via Glenn Reynolds, I learned that a woman named Joy Behar thinks that whether Tiger Woods is or is not a hypocrite depends not on whether he failed to uphold the values in which he believes, but whether or not he is “right wing.” “The “View’s” Behar: If Tiger Was A Right-Winger He Would Be…