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  • When bottom feeding goes too far….

    The stealing of things like plumbing or wiring out of buildings is what I would call “bottom feeder” crime, because it is the lowest form of crime. So-called “scrappers” do incalculable damage by making houses completely uninhabitable and shutting down power for entire communities. It cheered me to see that occasionally cops will devote genuine…

  • AOS FTW on MJ in NJ

    Over at Ace of Spades, re medical marijuana being legalized in New Jersey: As I wrote I just no longer have any interest in using the coercive power of the state to impose my personal preferences on recreational drug use on anyone else. Well said. I think this sort of law winds up undermining respect…

  • Your Tax Dollars At Work

    How could this possibly have gone unnoticed? What’s scary is that this was really really obvious fraud. Apparently the bar for successfully defrauding taxpayers is appallingly low. There must be thousands of cases where the perpetrators weren’t this stupid about it and so evaded detection. Yet another concrete example of why GDP growth is negatively…

  • Too Good Not To Link

    From Glenn: LEFTISM DEFINED? “He prefers the inequality that comes from a government hierarchy, over inequality that comes from voluntary trade.” I always figure that people who feel this way do so because they think they’re better at sucking up to authority figures than at creating value on their own. And my guess is, they’re…

  • Government gore may be habit forming

    While government safety Nazis have a love affair with warning labels, what they are mandating with cigarettes makes the usual warning labels look lame. In California I found a discarded Kent cigarette pack on which the warning label occupies more space than the brand name. I was so amused I picked it up and put…

  • No more acetylene?

    While this might only seem to be of interest to welders, I just learned about a huge nationwide acetylene shortage only because I recently acquired some welding equipment, and looked into getting tanks refilled. It is nearly impossible (and much more expensive) to get acetylene. This has not been in the news because ordinary people…

  • “COCAINE-RELATED DEATH”

    It isn’t every day I find a “three-fer,” but in today’s Detroit Free Press I found a story which touches on why so many people are willing to surrender freedom. Drugs, dogs, guns. Clearly, some people cannot handle any of them. So they must all be taken away from everyone. Just think! If we could…

  • 800 miles later, and the slavery people won’t let me sleep!

    Yes, I am still on the road, and exceeding the government-imposed driving quotas mentioned by an earlier commenter. But hey, that’s probably because I’m a “slave” to my driving. Or to the evil automobile/oil industry which enslaves and oppresses us all! I am a victim, doncha know? Liberals think they can free us from this…

  • The Mae and Mac Mess

    I somehow nearly missed this Tyler Cowen crushing of the argument that Fannie and Freddie did not play a major part in driving the financial crisis: 1. It is not denied that the mortgage agencies were guaranteeing about half of all U.S. mortgages right before the crisis (Yet somehow they had not so much to…

  • Bearing The Burdens – Or – What Will They Do?

    Dave has an outstanding post up dealing with the drug legalization question. I’m always interested in the comments as a very rough gauge of popular sentiment. A legalization fear I see a lot these days is based on “if we leave those people alone what will they do?” Of course the question started gaining a…

  • Why I’m Not Blogging Much

    I have been alerted to a social problem. Not a very severe one. But it has IMO a relatively simple technical solution. So I’m designing. I expect to be done in about two or three more weeks including schematics and board layouts. When it is done I’m going to announce it and try to raise…

  • Long drive

    Today I drove 905 miles from Los Angeles to Santa Rosa, New Mexico. The drive took over 14 hours and I’m beat. A couple of pictures from the road. Rolling through Albuquerque at dusk: And a full moon bouncing with the night traffic. Once things look like that, it’s time to sleep. I’m sure I…

  • Phantoms

    So, I’ve been following the debt-limit debate fairly closely, especially at Megan’s, and I’m struck by two claims that have virtually no basis in reality but have  somehow achieved a strange ubiquity. First is the notion that reaching the debt limit means default.  In fact, not only are revenues are about ten times interest payments,…

  • From Oikophobia To Akrasia

    James Taranto, one of the web’s best writers and clearest thinkers, on drug legalization: Since we live in the real world and not Libertarianland, it’s unreasonable to think that legalization of drugs would not result in at least some of the sort of government expansion of the sort Greenwald desires. Thus we continue to lean…

  • The One And Done?

    Obama’s down 8 to a generic Republican …among registered voters.  He’s down 10 among indepenents, so he’s probably down ~12 among likelies.  Wow. That’s a lot of ground to make up while the economy slips into recession under the weight of his Keynesian/statist policy failures.  I’m not sure he even understands the effect of PPACA, stricter enviromental…

  • The beauty of the beasts

    I’m barely able to keep track of the news while on the road, but as usual it isn’t good. Major jockeying over the budget, not much inspiration coming from any of the GOP candidates (although this report seems like good news), a looming “Carmageddon” this weekend (which I will try to avoid), and at home…

  • Unlikely

    Let’s be realistic:  contra Michael Tomasky, Michele Bachmann can’t possibly be elected President of the United States. She doesn’t pal around with terrorists, have a racist pastor as her spiritual adviser, a card-carrying Communist as her mentor, an illegal immigrant aunt, a property she purchased with the help of a convicted felon political fixer, or…

  • Save my fish!

    Since the readers here have been so helpful with advice, I wondered whether anyone has any experience with keeping raccoons away from fish ponds. Coco seems to have been sleeping on the job, and a raccoon ran amok recently. I know you can cover the whole pond with half inch hardware cloth, but that kind…

  • Let there be light — NOT!

    One of the most difficult aspects of blogging on the road (typically from cafes with WiFi) is GLARE! Right now I am having trouble seeing my screen at all, much less reading what’s on it. Unless you score an indoor seat, the sunlight makes seeing a laptop screen nearly impossible. Even in the shade, because…

  • Signs of life?

    I have about ten minutes to be online at an Internet cafe this morning, which does not allow for much analysis.  However, I did see this lttle critter yesterday, and I was overcome by its pathos and angst. Almost seems it wants to be alive in spite of the obvious (often monstrous) realities which that…