US Could Be Top Oil Producer This Year

The U.S. could become the largest producer of oil this year, seven years earlier than expected, a recently published BP report predicts. In less than 20 years, it will be 99 percent self-sufficient in net energy. We’ve read the tea leaves, and they foretell a new world order: Techniques such as horizontal drilling and hydraulic […]

Algerian Hostage Crisis a Consequence of Failed Policies

The hostage crisis in Algeria’s south is not yet over this morning: By Friday morning the UK Foreign Office said that the terrorist incident in the gas facility was “ongoing”. Media reports also said that the military raid was over and the BBC said that the site was being searched to ascertain whether there were […]

“Political Intelligence” Can Make or Break Wall Street

A brilliantly reported piece in today’s WSJ lays bare a mysterious industry: political research and intelligence. Well-connected firms like Marwood Group, founded by Ted Kennedy Jr., use relationships and experience in Washington to offer advice to hedge funds and other investment companies on how upcoming political decisions might affect a company’s stock or a particular […]

The Gray Lady Confirms Blue Civil War

You know the blue model is in serious trouble when even New York Times writers turn against it. Yesterday dyed-in-the-wool Democrat Thomas Edsall responded to Via Meadia‘s take on blue model collapse. In his response he struggles mightily with the bluer angels of his nature, calling our take “apocalyptic,” but in the end admits that 20th-century liberalism is […]

Your Guide to the Madness in Mali

Gregory Mann, a West African historian, Columbia University professor, and reporter for the blog Africa Is A Country, has been covering Mali for some time now, and in his latest piece he gives us the informed perspective that is often missing in the accounts of mainstream reporters, who are only now scrambling to catch up to a […]

Moody’s: Higher Ed Is Failing

One of the world’s leading credit-rating agencies agrees with us that higher-ed has a serious revenue problem. Moody’s recently released a statement saying that it has given a negative grade to the entire higher-ed industry, citing “diminished prospects for revenue growth.”As the New York Times notes, the recession has put a damper on the effectiveness of […]

School Buses Bankrupting NYC

New York City is spending a fortune on school buses. The New York Times reports that the city spends an astonishing $7,000 per student each year to bus children to school, nearly twice as much as other large cities.It doesn’t take too much digging to see why NYC busing is so expensive: A complicated system of rules regulates the length of […]

Federal Government Tackles Second Homelessness

We’ve heard about the war against homelessness, but the hidden tragedy of second homelessness is something new. A new report from Smart Growth America, an anti-sprawl coalition, finds that federal housing policy subsidizes vacation homes at taxpayer expense. Through the federal Mortgage Interest Deduction, tens of billions of dollars ever year go toward second homes for wealthier […]

Dispatches from the (Nonexistent?) Global War on Terror

The Algerian hostage crisis continues to unfold in dramatic fashion: Reuters and other news agencies are reporting that dozens of hostages were able to escape their captors, while an as yet undetermined number were killed, when the Algerian military launched a rescue operation at a remote natural gas facility deep in the desert. A number […]

Telecommuting: The Road to Cat Videos?

Well isn’t this a new twist on the American dream: The BBC reports that a creative American software developer outsourced his own job to China. Yes, you read that right. An employee paid a Chinese firm one-fifth of his hefty salary to do his job while he browsed cat videos on the web.His ploy was apparently discovered […]

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