An interview over at Futurism.
Category Archives: Economics
Constitutional Visions
There are two fundamentally irreconcilable ones.
The lack of any mention of the Constitution in the dissents seemed glaring to me, too. This court is finally returning us to a constitutional order.
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On this Independence Day (as on all Independence Days), take a break from the partying to read the Declaration aloud. It’s not just about barbecue, beer, and fireworks.
[Noon update]
First came rights, then came a government to secure those rights.
Converting Methane To Methanol
…at room temperature.
The Economic Genius In The White House
When you’ve lost Jeff Bezos…
The New American Slave Revolt
…led by Clarence Thomas.
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And predictably, the reliable racism of the Democrats comes to the fore.
Who Is In Charge?
Thoughts on our apparent lack of a president.
The Market
Jeffrey Carter thinks we haven’t hit bottom yet. He is uncomplimentary about the Biden administration.
I’m doing mostly bearish trades right now.
Chasing Utopian Energy
Thoughts from someone who, like Mike Shellenberger, came to see the light.
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Why does Joe Biden keep lying about energy?
EPA Reined In
Another victory for the Constitution, but it wasn’t as sweeping as I’d hoped. I do think it opens the door to a lot more useful and successful lawsuits, though.
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Well, this isn’t hyperbolic at all.
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Lori Garver’s Book
I have a review up now, at The Space Review.
[Tuesday-morning update]
Here is an earlier review, over at The Hill. And another from Keith Cowing.