Category: Geopolitics

Drill here, drill now, send oil

Drill here, drill now, send oil

| June 13, 2008 | 1 Reply

[06/17/08: Many thanks for Rand Simberg for the link from Transterrestrial Musings, one of my favorite blogs. C’mon, folks, I want Rep. Dicks to have a lifetime supply of motor oil. I want the whole Subcommittee to have a lifetime supply of motor oil. And then some.] It’s time for action. Oil is at $130/barrel, […]

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Coping with global warming

Coping with global warming

| May 1, 2008 | 1 Reply

It’s May Day, nearly halfway through spring, almost halfway to summer. As I type this, snow is falling outside and has been for an hour or so; it’s actually sticking on the ground (we have at least 1/2″ already). And it’s supposed to fall through the day and into the evening. The current temperature (it’s […]

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C. S. Lewis on fascism and the singularity

C. S. Lewis on fascism and the singularity

| April 26, 2008 | 1 Reply

I am a great fan of Jonah Goldberg’s book, Liberal Fascism, for its willingness to go back and actually look at the historical rise of fascism (and Fascism) in the 20th Century, in our own country (under Woodrow Wilson), in Italy (under Mussolini), in Germany (under Hitler), and in Russia (under Stalin). Indeed, I consider […]

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Why Chavez banned “The Simpsons”

Why Chavez banned “The Simpsons”

| April 11, 2008 | 1 Reply

As you may or may not be aware, Hugo Chavez, strong man of Venezuela, recently banned “The Simpsons” from Venezuelan TV, replacing it with — wait for it — “Baywatch Hawaii.” Shawn Macomber, over at the American Spectator blog, likewise pointed out that during his recent visit to Venezuela, episodes of the shows “Men in […]

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Climate change impact: too few disasters

Climate change impact: too few disasters

| April 4, 2008 | Reply

OK, given the apocalyptic hype over global warming climate change climate fluctuations, this is downright funny: Lloyd’s of London warned yesterday that an absence last year of natural disasters or man-made accidents was putting pressure on firms to reduce premiums in 2008. The world’s oldest and biggest insurance market said that though the lack of […]

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Why I’m an global warming skeptic

Why I’m an global warming skeptic

| March 24, 2008 | 1 Reply

[UPDATED 03/27/08 — some additions and a few corrections] Of course, I’m talking specifically about “anthropogenic [human-caused] global warming” (AGW), the cause célèbre of the Environmental Left. Here’s the short answer: because I have a degree in computer science, I’ve done professional work in simulations and modeling, and I’ve had classes in numerical analysis (not […]

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India’s Tata To Buy Jaguar – Marks Top of Globalization

India’s Tata To Buy Jaguar – Marks Top of Globalization

| March 24, 2008 | 4 Replies

Word from Bloomberg that Ford is likely to sell its Jaguar and Land Rover units to India’s Tata motor company: Jan. 3 (Bloomberg) — Ford Motor Co. selected Tata Motors Ltd. as the preferred bidder for Jaguar and Land Rover, putting India’s largest truckmaker in a position to take over two iconic British luxury auto […]

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Getting perspective

Getting perspective

| March 23, 2008 | Reply

Here and elsewhere, I have decried the deliberate or inadvertent lack of historical perspective on current problems, particularly with regard to things military, and especially among the mainstream media and the Left. I come from a family with a strong and long history of military service and am myself a student of military history. My […]

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National Brotherhood Week

National Brotherhood Week

| March 7, 2008 | Reply

Showing that some things are timeless. Hat tip to Dave Barry. ..bruce w..

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God bless Angelina Jolie

God bless Angelina Jolie

| February 28, 2008 | 1 Reply

Angelina Jolie, who has been doing humanitarian work in Iraq, wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times that says: the surge is helping the UN’s humanitarian efforts and that she’d like the troops to stay: During my trip I also met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who has announced the creation of […]

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