…is old America. That’s exactly right.
Category Archives: Economics
When You Rub Two Climatologists Together
What do you get? Man, those scientists in the WSJ sure stirred up an angry hornet’s nest of warm mongers.
Mitt Romney
Meet Jack Kemp. He really is politically tone deaf, in addition to being economically ignorant. Fortunately, Obama is even worse in both regards.
A Cheaper Lunar Mission
Charles Miller, no longer with NASA, has a piece at Florida Today about how to get back to the moon for less money. He also has one at the Journal, but it’s for subscribers only (though it may become available in a few days). Mitt should fire Mike Griffin, and hire Charles.
Climate Change
The fact that the media and popular culture and academia have veered from one panic-inducing disaster scenario to another one which completely contradicts the first one is funny enough in its own right. But reading The Weather Conspiracy: The Coming of the New Ice Age opened my eyes to an even more significant aspect of this serial crisis-mongering:
The “solutions” prescribed to solve both Global Warming and the looming Ice Age are exactly the same.
In both cases, proponents of the theory-du-jour say that in order to stave off disaster, we must reverse the march of civilization, stop our profligate use of carbon-based fuels, cede power and money from the First World to the Third World, and wherever possible revert to a Luddite pre-industrial lifestyle.
Gee, it’s almost like there’s a political agenda behind this stuff.
Mitt Romney, Economic Ignoramus
Sigh. I wish that I were surprised by this. As a commenter says, we remain doomed to not having a presidential candidate who can explain reality to the American people.
The Peak Oil Myth
Will the fracking boom finally put a stake through its heart?
Of course not. Malthusians are never stopped by reality. They just pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and go unmerrily on their way.
Merchants Of Despair
Speaking of Bob Zubrin, he has a new book out on the anti-human environmental movement, that looks interesting. Here are some blurbs.
Fast-Forward Radio
I’ll be on tomorrow night with Brian Wang, to discuss moon colonies.
It’s The Way Our Fathers Did It
So obviously, it’s the only way that it can be done:
All planning must be timid and scoped to be within the limited capabilities of what was done by past over-priced government projects. If I bought a Ford Pinto, I cannot buy a new car next time. I have to plan on car trips with the assumption that I must always own a lemon.
Quoting Homer Simpson (and apparently Lawrence Krauss)
“You tried your best and failed miserably. The lesson is: never try.”
Trying to change this mindset is a never-ending battle.