Why they’re always wrong.
And yet the technocrats still maintain the fatal conceit that they can run an economy better than the market.
Why they’re always wrong.
And yet the technocrats still maintain the fatal conceit that they can run an economy better than the market.
And today it’s Rejected Peanuts Specials. As you might guess, some of them are kind of sick.
No, Barack Obama is not the first president to terminate America’s ability to put people into space. I would also note that while Nixon generally gets the blame, the decision to end Apollo was actually made in the Johnson administration.
A compilation, including some from Yours Truly.
So much for that “Speak no ill of the dead” thing, when it comes to Steve Jobs.
…is that they lack a sense of irony. Or self awareness, other than a heightened sense of entitlement and completely unjustified self esteem.
Joe Pappalardo got some comments from Elon yesterday, after the hearing.
[Update a few minutes later]
Here’s Frank Morring’s report on yesterday’s hearing.
You might notice that I’ve added my Twitter feed on the right.
[Update a while later]
No, if it’s not working, I don’t know why. It was when I first installed it.
…exposed.
As Powerline says, the Tea Party is a political movement — OWS is a crime wave.
[Late morning update]
Occupy Wall Street and its war on the First Amendment.
[Very late morning update]
“Income inequality” is the new global warming. Hey, any excuse for socialism.
…from Paul Ryan. I really, really wish he was running.
[Late afternoon update]
How to make it in America.
[Update Thursday morning]
More math lessons for the political class in general: why Washington will collapse. When something can’t go on, eventually it doesn’t.
[Update a while later]
Seven reasons Obama is wrong on income inequality.
[Bumped]