…for China. This is one of the (many) reasons that I don’t worry much about them dominating us in space.
The Miners Were Saved
Getting a nation’s economics right is more important than at any time since the end of World War II. Chile, Colombia, Peru and Brazil are pulling away from the rest of their hapless South American neighbors. China, India and others are simply copying or buying the West’s accomplishments.
The U.S. has a government led by a mindset obsessed with 250K-a-year “millionaires” and given to mocking “our blind faith in the market.” In a fast-moving world filled with nations intent on catching up with or passing us, this policy path is a waste of time.
There’s something you’re not going to hear the president say.
[Update a few minutes later]
This seems related somehow. Obama is worse than Carter:
“For the last couple of years, President Obama keeps claiming that the recession was the worst economy since the Great Depression. But this is not correct. This is the worst ‘recovery’ since the Great Depression.” The extended stagnation, high unemployment, and the troubling potential for a double dip recession is starting to look more like the Depression itself now.
But the indictment of Obamanomics goes beyond the actual performance so far. Even worse is that the economic policies have been so illogical, so transparently doomed to failure, and so threatening to America’s future.
And he’ll continue them as long as we let him. We can start to fix it in nineteen days. Read the whole thing. I agree with all of it, except the “President Newt Gingrich” part.
[Update a while later]
Comparing two recoveries:
This is why those saying that Obama’s OK, because Reagan’s approval was bad at this point, are whistling in the dark.
Smuggling Classical Liberalism
…on to campus. We have to take back the academy from the left.
Smarter Than The President
Not that it’s a high bar.
“I beat Obama by 22 months.” Actually, thanks to the president, there have been an abundance of shovel-ready jobs. Every speech he gives is a shovel-ready job. You need hip waders, too.
Health And Beauty Benefits
…from s3x. Print it out and tape it to her mirror, guys.
What Next For NASA?
Justin Kugler has a good analysis of the NASA Authorization bill over at Open NASA.
Happy 235th Birthday
…to the US Navy.
Boy In The Well
This story seems to be “boy in the well” on steroids. It’s amazing how much press coverage it’s getting. There are going to be a lot of books coming out of it.
[Update a while later]
The president praises America and Americans:
“The tears they shed after so much time apart expressed not only their own relief, not only their own joy, but the joy of people everywhere,” Mr. Obama continued. “From the NASA team that helped design the escape vehicle to American companies that manufactured and delivered parts of the rescue drill to the American engineer who flew in from Afghanistan to operate the drill.”
It happens so rarely, I feel compelled to note, and encourage it.
Where’s My Flying Car?
How the left seems determined to give us a Flintstones future, instead of the Jetsons.
Worse Than You Thought
There’s long been a known correlation between heart disease and belly fat. This may be the reason why:
Scientists are reporting new evidence that the fat tissue in those spare tires and lower belly pooches — far from being a dormant storage depot for surplus calories — is an active organ that sends chemical signals to other parts of the body, perhaps increasing the risk of heart attacks, cancer, and other diseases. They are reporting discovery of 20 new hormones and other substances not previously known to be secreted into the blood by human fat cells and verification that fat secretes dozens of hormones and other chemical messengers.
Does this imply that we should be removing it via liposuction as preventive medicine, and not just cosmetic surgery? Having too much weight is apparently self reinforcing, not just because it makes it harder to exercise (and increases damage to joints in the hips and knees), but perhaps also because of the hormonal effects. Have there been any studies to see whether lipo patients’ health improved afterward, as well as their looks, or do they just put it back on?
