Now that the Cromnibus is crumbling, my work here is done.
Just kidding. It’s that anarchist terrorist Elizabeth Warren’s fault. She’s not only taking hostages — she’s scalping them.
Now that the Cromnibus is crumbling, my work here is done.
Just kidding. It’s that anarchist terrorist Elizabeth Warren’s fault. She’s not only taking hostages — she’s scalping them.
The Times reassuringly described Gruber as “the numbers wizard at MIT,” who has “spent decades modeling the intricacies of the health care ecosystem.” Gruber has “brought a level of science to an issue that would otherwise be just opinion.”
I might note that the Soviets used the term “science” for their own “scientific” planning commission. I drew little comfort from Professor Gruber’s scientific-planning credentials, especially when I learned “he’s the only person you can go to for that kind of thing.” Gruber, aided by his brilliant MIT graduate student assistants, is a one-man Gosplan, the name given to the Soviet Union’s state planning committee. That is not much of a recommendation. Science is better served by competing ideas not by a one-person monopoly.
Both Gruber and the USSR’s Gosplan planners believe their planning is “scientific” and executed by “the best of the best.” Both types of planning commissars suffer from F. A. Hayek’s “fatal conceit”—the belief that we can plan incredibly complex economic systems. As Hayek pointed out in his writings, such “scientific” plans inevitably fall apart under the weight of unintended consequences.
Actually, I’m not sure they’re all unintended.
I’m quite sure I wouldn’t want any of these delicate flowers representing me in court.
I’m at the Galloway Symposium on Space Law this morning, then off to NASA for a LEO commercial workshop in the afternoon. Haven’t decided whether to schlep computer.
Workers of the Solar System, unite, and throw off your shackles of gravity!
Concern about Commercial Crew budgets, and a request for funding of next year’s conference. It’s a worthy cause.
Why do the Brits (and Aussies) do it wrong?
Despite this call for that, what it needs is a completely different approach, but there are insufficient opportunities for graft in that.
A report from a recent meeting at the Hague.
No surprise, but it’s official. The Republican will have 54 seats in the Senate in January.
And there’s still the potential to pick up Manchin.
[Update a few minutes later]
Pork couldn’t buy Landrieu victory.
I think that people are ready for a real change.