Is it legal? I have some thoughts over at PJMedia.
Category Archives: Business
The Occupy Movement
Why it’s a potential disaster for the Democrats.
I hope so. They deserve it.
Best Buy
The boycott. No, it is not “bigotry” or “intolerance” to be opposed to a terrorist-supporting organization. Or if it is, there are some things that shouldn’t be tolerated.
Just one more example of why they’re gradually going out of business.
The Water Rush
Over at Popular Mechanics, I write about the competition for extraterrestrial water, and the relative merits of the moon versus asteroids.
[Update a few minutes later]
Here’s a related piece at the HuffPo. But this always drives me nuts:
The world’s fossil fuels are in limited reserves and are also in quick depletion.
We have enough fossil fuels to last many decades, and in the case of coal, for centuries.
A Quarter Century Of Weak Growth
That’s what our debt burden may cost us. Thanks, Washington.
The New Nomenklatura
Barack Obama and his rich socialist buddies.
When Commodities Analysts Should Stick To Commodities
In which I take some folks at Barclays to school on asteroid mining.
Is Asteroid Mining Legal?
Jim Dunstan and Berin Szoka discuss the issue over at Wired.
Eleven Days Before The Election
That may be when the election is over.
The Crucifier
…has resigned. But the damage has been done:
EPA was finally persuaded to drop its action against Range, probably out of concern that a federal court might strike down its statutory authority to crucify oil-and-gas companies altogether. That was wise, because EPA already got what it wanted from persecuting Range. The company had to spend $4.2 million defending itself against a totally arbitrary action that could have come down on virtually any oil or gas company. And the industry has taken note.
In fact, as a demonstration meant to instill fear in the oil-and-gas industry, the crucifixion of Range Resources worked precisely as Armendariz intended.
There has to be some kind of legal recourse against this kind of arbitrary action.