A few years ago, on a Delta flight, I noticed that the airline was boarding people in the middle first. I asked the flight attendant about it, and he said that studies had shown that it was faster than back to front, which surprised me, because the latter had always been conventional wisdom and industry practice. Now, American claims that, based on simulations, random boarding is better yet. I’d be interested to see a plausible explanation for this, if true.
Category Archives: Business
It’s A Feature, Not A Bug
…Steny:
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D.-Md.) said on the House floor last night that if the balanced budget amendment Republicans are supporting is ratified and included in the Constitution it would make it “virtually impossible” to raise taxes.
Gee, wouldn’t that be awful? Does he really think this helps his case?
There are actually a lot of problems with the BBA, but this isn’t one of them.
More Denigration Of American Entrepreneurs And Industry
Let’s look at what the Obama budget proposes. It ends our manned moon and space exploration, but it proposes a total NASA spending increase by $1 billion. So NASA won’t be totally out of business. His FY2011 budget proposed $19 billion, with emphasis on science, not on manned space flight. He wants to end NASA’s manned space flight program and rent space on Russian spacecraft. He wants to turn space transportation over to private, commercial companies, such as Space X, United Launch Alliance, Boeing, Sierra Nevada, Bigelow Aerospace and others. There is only one problem with privatization with space flight – it does not work. Space X is where NASA was in 1960 with Project Mercury. The ability to put humans into orbit exists only on paper.
Really? The Falcon 9, which has had two successful flights with no failures, and the Dragon capsule, which flew into orbit and returned safely last year, “exists only on paper”? And a capsule that can carry seven crew is “where NASA was in 1960 with Project Mercury,” which could only carry a single person? Really?
Whence comes this compulsion from many supposed anti-government and free-market types to deliberately slander private industry? Do they really hate Barack Obama that much?
Our Debt Explosion
…is an entitlement explosion. Complete with some scary graphs.
Also, more on why the Gang of Six is disastrous.
[Update a while later]
Is Commercial Crew In Trouble?
Jeff Foust has the latest on NASA’s potential moves to screw up the contracting arrangements.
The Administration’s War On Business
The head of Home Depot calls them out on it:
IBD: If you could sit down with Obama and talk to him about job creation, what would you say?
Marcus: I’m not sure Obama would understand anything that I’d say, because he’s never really worked a day outside the political or legal area. He doesn’t know how to make a payroll, he doesn’t understand the problems businesses face. I would try to explain that the plight of the businessman is very reactive to Washington. As Washington piles on regulations and mandates, the impact is tremendous. I don’t think he’s a bad guy. I just think he has no knowledge of this.
He’s being too generous. There’s little evidence that he’s a good guy.
Hey, Contessa
You know who else (besides you) doesn’t have a degree in economics? Barack Obama.
What’s amazing is that these media ditzes (both male and female) are clueless about how stupid they make themselves look. Of course, there’s a reason that they both look that way, and are unable to recognize it. But just how stupid are the suits who hire them?
How ObamaCare
…wiped out the recovery. If he loses next year, that’s called being hoist by one’s own petard, and it will be well deserved.
[Update a few minutes later]
We need more than a war on taxes and spending — it’s time for a war on regulations.
Kicking Farmers Off The Dole
It’s not just time, it’s long past time. Of course, Doug Bandow has been preaching this for years, to little avail.
Space Thoughts At PJM
I have a piece up today on the end of the Shuttle (and big-government-space) era. Unfortunately, so does Christian Adams. Every paragraph of it seems to have been posted from an alternate reality. I may fisk it later, if no one else does.
[Mid-morning update]
Clark Lindsey has responded to Adams’ piece in comments over there.