Four. Five. Seven. Six. Four.

August 27th, 2008

Climate is supposedly a major issue at the greenest DNC in history. So why have the energy and global heating forums been so poorly attended by the press? We’re missing stories that desperately need to be told.

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Bad Cow Disease

June 13th, 2008

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Paul Krugman of the NYTimes suggests that, instead of getting government out of the way of capitalism RE: food and pharmaceutical regulations, we need to go back to the good-old days when the federal regulators charged with food and drug safety actually ensured that our food and drugs were safe.

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2007 global temperature second hottest since 1880

March 14th, 2008

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On January 16, 2008, Dr. James Hansen of NASA’s released the 2007 global temperature data with very little press attention.  The result: 2007 is tied with 1998 as the second hottest year since 1880.  So much for "the Earth is already cooling down."

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Would you like some sparkling clear sewer water with your meal?

March 4th, 2008

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Orange County is putting reverse-osmosis treated sewer water back into the county’s aquifer, and residents are going “Ick!” Their response speaks to ignorance of the fact that nearly every drop of water they’ve ever drank was once something’s toilet.

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Scroguely Works presents: Il Principe (The Prince), by our newest Scrogue, Niccolo Machiave

January 31st, 2008

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Machiavelli’s The Prince has been widely criticized as a guide to the immoral acquisition of political power. But it’s also a guide for how politicians should temper their own actions for the betterment of their voters.

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Libertarianism doesn’t work - but it’s still useful

January 14th, 2008

Most libertarians work so hard on maintaining their ideological purity that they are largely irrelevant. But in the process of screaming at everyone over taxes and wealth redistribution, supposed market solutions to externalities, and freedom, they keep the rest of us honest.

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The candidates don’t care about our children

January 9th, 2008

Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security will transfer wealth from the young to the very seniors who intentionally shredded the safety nets for the young. But none of the candidates saying they support our kids have done anything to fix it.

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The Global Warming Debate: Science and Scientists in a Democracy

January 7th, 2008

Stuart Jordan addresses the role of scientists in a democracy and finds that, in addition to providing the results of their work unembellished, when it comes down to complex issues, scientists have an ethical duty to make everyone aware of the best available scientific data and hypotheses - and to resist the manipulation of that data by others with non-scientific agendas of any kind.

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Dealing With the Dragon

January 4th, 2008

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The next President of the U.S. needs to realize that the Middle East is a problem, but that the far east, especially China, will drive foreign policy for the foreseeable future.

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SBInet’s Project 28 behind schedule and over budget

December 31st, 2007

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The Department of Homeland Security’s virtual border fence prototype, Project 28, has finally been conditionally delivered - way late, over budget, and with significant Congressional restrictions. Now it’s time to try effective immigration controls - like improving the lives of people in their own countries.

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