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Greens Cry Wolf Once Again

Some greens don’t feel they are living unless they are crying “Wolf!”  The lastest wolfspotting call comes from the authors of the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook, who warn us that the year 2017 is the deadline for radically overhauling our energy-producing infrastructure before the chance to stop harmful climate change will “be lost […]

Coca-Cola Vs. Grand Canyon?

The word in the asphalt jungle is that Coca-Cola intervened and blocked a plan to ban bottled water in Grand Canyon National Park. The NYT has the story: Stephen P. Martin, the architect of the [bottle ban] plan and the top parks official at the Grand Canyon, said his superiors told him two weeks before […]

The Navy Down Under

Via Meadia is always interested in taking the pulse on the Anglosphere and today the pulse is strong. The latest news in the Great Game is that the United States will be establishing permanent naval operations in Australia. The WSJ reports: President Barack Obama will announce an accord for a new and permanent U.S. military […]

School Spirit in PA

American universities and (especially) their fundraising networks are the envy of the world. The past few years have seen a number of universities attempt to mimic the American fundraising spirit. For some pointers, perhaps they should look to Penn State, where students’ school passion has led to a riot. The New York Times reports: After […]

And Another One Bites the Dust…

Can’t say we didn’t warn you. Municipal bankruptcies are back in the news today in a big way, with the FT reporting that Jefferson County, Alabama has filed for the largest such bankruptcy in history after a deal with its creditors fell apart overnight.The story is filled with the usual cast of characters: failed infrastructure […]

Clouds Gathering in the South

With the attention of the mainstream media fixed on Europe, Via Meadia readers will be aware that trouble brewing in Argentina could blindside the global economy. Some in the economics establishment might disagree, but the chorus of concerned voices is growing — noted economist and prolific blogger Tyler Cowen picks up on the story today.While […]

Discipline That Kills

Did a Tennessee preacher’s book kill? It’s a topic for debate after three homeschooled children died from corporal punishment. In each case, the parents had been reading Michael and Debi Pearl’s To Train Up a Child.  The NYT reports: More than 670,000 copies of the Pearls’ self-published book are in circulation, and it is especially […]

The French are Coming, and not by Sea

At a crucial moment during the Napoleonic Wars, Admiral John Jervis, first Earl of St. Vincent, famously wrote in a dispatch, “I do not say, my Lords, that the French will not come. I say only they will not come by sea.” Over 200 years later, St. Vincent’s prediction is coming true: the French are […]

Exit Berlusconi

“All political lives end in failure,” said Enoch Powell, but few fail as comprehensively as Silvio Berlusconi.  He leaves office with his personal reputation in a shambles; bunga bunga parties at which septuagenarians courted the favor of under-aged prostitutes will be the most vivid image indelibly linked to his name.  Criminal and civil court actions […]

The War Against The Young: Wealth Update

A typical US household headed by a person over the age of 65 is 47 times wealthier than a typical household headed by someone under the age of 35. 47 times. Politico has the story: The median net worth of households headed by someone 65 years or older was $170,494, up 42 percent from 1984. Meanwhile, […]

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