Michelle Malkin: It was all For The Planet, of course.

Eco-fraud: Global warming crusader admits lying, stealing, smearing

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Glenn Reynolds: SOMEHOW, I THINK THIS ROBERT HEINLEIN QUOTE IS WORTH REPEATING ONE MORE TIME

This is known as “bad luck”.

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Good News on the Energy front

U.S. oil gusher blows out projections


It’s staggering,” said Marshall Adkins, who directs energy research for the financial services firm Raymond James. “If we continue growing anywhere near that pace and keep squeezing demand out of the system, that puts you in a world where we are not importing oil in 10 years.”

There are doubts that energy independence is that close. But many say the booming shale oil fields in Texas and North Dakota and the growth of deep-water drilling in the Gulf of Mexico will allow the nation to cut its reliance on oil imports significantly over the next couple of decades.


My condolances to the typical Boulderite where this is most definitely NOT good news.

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“This is something we’ve learned to put up with in the City of New York,” Holden said. “This thing about wasting money on capital projects — it doesn’t get fixed and it goes on and on. This comfort station is a testament to that.”

After two years and $2.3 million, Queens park still awaits public toilet

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Greenies: What cost is too high?

Yea, I already know the answer, there is no cost that is too high.

For those of you know indoctrinated with the green religion, this Forbes article, You Thought Solyndra Was Bad? There’s More On the Way, is worth a read.

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“The little girl in this case still didn’t end up eating any vegetables despite having two lunches in front of her, which, of course, is why mom didn’t bother packing any veggies in the first place.”

Good grief.

Coming to a country near you, the nanny State. Thank you Progressives.

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Leftist blogs are accusing Breitbart of being drunk. I doubt it. This was one man, sick of the mob, and ready to tell them something they probably never heard from their parents, namely to behave and bathe

Read more about Andrew Breitbart’s one-man attack on the destructive nihilistic Occupy protesters at CPAC.

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Democrats currently hold 53 seats in the Senate. They can pass a budget on a simple party-line vote

Just in case you’re wonderin’

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Light/non-existant blogging

I’m in Tennessee tending to my 87 year old Mom.

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America’s ‘Oh Sh*t!’ Moment

Niall Ferguson: What all these collapsed powers have in common is that the complex social systems that underpinned them suddenly ceased to function. One minute rulers had legitimacy in the eyes of their people; the next they didn’t.

The proposed solution:

What we need to do is to delete the viruses that have crept into our system: the anticompetitive quasi monopolies that blight everything from banking to public education; the politically correct pseudosciences and soft subjects that deflect good students away from hard science; the lobbyists who subvert the rule of law for the sake of the special interests they represent—to say nothing of our crazily dysfunctional system of health care, our overleveraged personal finances, and our newfound unemployment ethic.

Then we need to download the updates that are running more successfully in other countries, from Finland to New Zealand, from Denmark to Hong Kong, from Singapore to Sweden.

And finally we need to reboot our whole system.

I refuse to accept that Western civilization is like some hopeless old version of Microsoft DOS, doomed to freeze, then crash. I still cling to the hope that the United States is the Mac to Europe’s PC, and that if one part of the West can successfully update and reboot itself, it’s America.

But the lesson of history is clear. Voters and politicians alike dare not postpone the big reboot. Decline is not so gradual that our biggest problems can simply be left to the next administration, or the one after that.

If what we are risking is not decline but downright collapse, then the time frame may be even tighter than one election cycle.

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Coming to a country near you

Greece: ‘There’s no more left to cut’

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Minnesota: No Voter ID necessary

And this is a good thing?

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Common sense

Glenn Reynolds: If you tried to hold a series of potluck dinners where a majority brought nothing to the table, but felt entitled to eat their fill, it would probably work out badly.

It’s takers versus makers and these days the takers are winning

A little hint here, blaming you predicament on someone else is a losing proposition. Take responsibility instead of worrying about the next 99 weeks of unemployment.

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Glenn Reynolds: Next they’ll be taking Arab money to oppose Canadian oilsands development.

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Climate Change

Snow falls in Rome for the first time in 26 YEARS

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Progressives: Outside your event horizon

Russ Douthat: Government and Its Rivals

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STILL Not too late to stock up

Bought a 16 pack of 60w incandescent light bulbs at home depot this very morning for $2.97. Gotta love it. Yes, yes… I know, it’s the 100w that are going away in the immediate future.

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SOTU

Victor Davis Hansen: What We Do Not Want to Hear Anymore

The State of the Union could have been written by a computer program. All the now familiar Obama furniture was in the room: the mock outrage at “them,” the psychodramatic first-person boasting (as in, “I will oppose..,” “I will not work with…,” “I will decline…,” “I will not stand by …,” I will not cede…,” “I will not walk away…,” “I will not back down…,” “I will not go back…”); the now customary rear-view-mirror jab at his fading predecessor; the monotonous promising that something is so bad that we must have a new program for it (each year the same threat, the same solution, the same failure); and the silence about the Obama legacy of stimulus, debt, and ObamaCare.

Marco Rubio from the weekly Republican address:

“This president didn’t talk about his record for one simple reason; he doesn’t want you to know about it. But you do know about it, because you feel the failure of his leadership every single day of your life,” Rubio said.

“The bottom line is this president inherited a country with serious problems. He asked the Congress to give him the stimulus and Obamacare to fix it. The Democrats in Congress gave it to him. And not only did it not work, it made everything worse.”


Time to go.

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“But the main point is this, neither one of these men, whether they’re really conservative or not, whether they’re a rino, liberal, progressive, or just opportunistic, is Barack Hussein Obama. And that’s enough for me.”

Me too.

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A new upper class that makes decisions affecting the lives of everyone else but increasingly doesn’t know much about how everybody else lives is vulnerable to making mistakes.How vulnerable are you?

How thick is your bubble?

Boulderite’s bubble is very very very thick. Talk about out of touch. The subtitle of this blog fits into this as well.

I don’t claim that I’m not a bubble member, but I DO know where the NASCAR Hall of Fame is and who Jimmie Johnson is.

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