An Indian seismologist says more than 70 aftershocks have been recorded in the Himalayan region since Saturday’s earthquake. Source: News from The Associated Press Was this earthquake a result of fracking in Nepal? Perhaps it’s all of the carbon
Month: April 2015
Christian Tolerance
What’s going to be the “straw the breaks the camel’s back” for the Christians? Are they going to continue to turn the other ‘neck’ as the Moslems decapitate their friends?
Who is the Man in the White House?
The Manchurian Marxist Moslem… with a Messiah Complex: If there’s one thing we can count on from President Obama at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner every year, it’s him making jokes about being Muslim, foreign-born and socialist.On Saturday, he joked about how
Hillary the Populist
This is a nice summary
Government Economics
This is the typical monetary process for handling the economy…
Legislating Morality
A good editorial from George Will: E-cigarettes raise public health issues but also illustrate the unhealthy process by which public policy often is made. They illustrate a familiar phenomenon, the cooperation between “bootleggers and Baptists,” meaning merchants and moralists — those
The Climate is Ending Civilization?
This summarizes the real experiences from the last 45 years: Well, it’s now the 45th anniversary of Earth Day, and a good time to ask the question again that Bailey asked 15 years ago: How accurate were the predictions made
Standards for Conduct
It’s somewhat amazing that a person can operate with impunity, violate laws, and then decide to run for president… and the media just elects to overlook the major transgressions. Why?
What’s the Economic Future for Greece?
I’m still watching the ‘canary in the coal mine’ to see how western democracies emerge from ridiculous amounts of debt… Shares in Greece’s stricken banks fell to an all-time low on Tuesday amid fears the European Central Bank was planning
Economic Progress in Greece?
It doesn’t appear that there is a magical solution: Even if it survives the next three months teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, Greece may have blown its best chance of a long-term debt deal by alienating its euro zone