Heading for history’s dustbin? Let’s hope so. Fortunately, all that we need to end them is for Congress to do nothing. Though it would be nice to get rid of the mandates, too. Let the market decide.
Young Earth Creationists In Kentucky
…are mocked. At Free Republic.
A Private Apollo 8?
Trent Waddington runs the numbers. This seems prizeworthy to me.
Living Dangerously
Is Wikileaks going after Russia? If so, it may be the last act of the organization (and Assange). Even threatening to do so could be.
SpaceX Engine Test
It was originally scheduled for 9 AM EST, but it’s been delayed. The clock at the webcast is currently at 54 minutes and counting.
[Update shortly after the test]
Well, the webcast was a little glitchy, but it looked like a successful firing and shutdown to me. Now on the launch on Tuesday. Which, coincidentally, in addition to being the 69th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack, is the 38th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 17, the last mission to the moon.
Why The Obama Plan Is Good For NASA
Scientific American weighs in. I wish they wouldn’t call it the “Obama plan.”
Keynesian Economics Is Wrong
Let’s You And Him Fight
Thoughts on the collectivists’ attempts to split the Tea Party. Count me as an agnostic libertarian who has no problem with evangelical Christians, or church charity.
The Repeal Amendment
More thoughts. I, too, am mystified by the commenter who wants to grant tenure to all existing federal laws. To me, one of the benefits of the amendment would be in its potential to clean up the existing code.
The Beginning Of Justice
Corey Maye has been granted the right to a new trial. In a just world, Radley Balko would get a Pulitzer for this.