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Earth Day Doom — It’s a Tradition!

23 Wednesday Apr 2014

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Alarmism, Earth Day

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Mark Perry: 18 spectacularly wrong apocalyptic predictions made around the time of the first Earth Day in 1970, expect more this year. But doom sells books and creates jobs for intrusive bureaucrats; it hastens the parting of earthlings from their resources in countless ways.  

Perry quotes Ronald Bailey’s prediction for Earth Day 60 in 2030: “… a much cleaner, and much richer future world, with less hunger and malnutrition, less poverty, and longer life expectancy, and with lower mineral and metal prices. But [Bailey] makes one final prediction: ‘There will be a disproportionately influential group of doomsters predicting that the future–and the present–never looked so bleak.’ In other words, the hysteria and apocalyptic predictions will continue, promoted by the ‘environmental grievance hustlers.’”

Piketty’s Bad Trip On Capitalism

22 Tuesday Apr 2014

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Capitalism, Inequality, Thomas Piketty

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Clive Crook on Thomas Piketty’s much-acclaimed “Capital in the Twenty-First Century”: The Most Important Book Ever Is All Wrong. I believe the first part of that statement is intended as sarcasm, though Crook admits it’s an important book. It’s been called a Das Kapital for the 21st century. Tyler Cowen also has a review, which he summarizes here.

Piketty’s major thrust is that the return on capital will exceed economic growth in the future, leading to an ever-rising stock of capital and an ever-more-unequal distribution of income. A problem in his analysis (aside from the fact that the data he presents don’t always support his conclusions) apparently stems from a failure to account for wage dynamics: capital deepening increases wage growth. And capital deepening can be expected to lead to diminishing returns on capital. But never mind all that! Piketty says the return on capital will remain well in excess of growth, the capital stock will keep growing inexorably, and capitalists will earn increasing rents while wage income stagnates.

Crook concludes: “Over the course of history, capital accumulation has yielded growth in living standards that people in earlier centuries could not have imagined, let alone predicted — and it wasn’t just the owners of capital who benefited. Future capital accumulation may or may not increase the capital share of output; it may or may not widen inequality. … But even if it does, it won’t matter as much as whether and how quickly wages and living standards rise. That is, or ought to be, the defining issue of our era, and it’s one on which ‘Capital in the 21st Century’ has almost nothing to say.”

Spreading Fresh Manure

21 Monday Apr 2014

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Tyranny of the Organic Mommy Mafia is funny and rings so true, but it’s not just mommies preaching the organic religion. Many other “concerned,” self-styled nutritionists are pushing the propaganda. Not to mention the food industry, which quite rightly sees “organics” as a means to higher margins. Wash your produce (including, and maybe especially, your organic produce), keep your chicken drippings under control, cook the meat, and stop worrying!

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Harvard Falls For It

21 Monday Apr 2014

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AGW, Climate Alarmism

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Here’s a truth: building a “consensus” is seldom real science, it’s politics. For proof that politics is at the center of climate alarmism, look no further than the dishonesty with which the alarmists have conducted their campaign to promote anthropomorphic global warming, the shrill panic they seek to encourage, the demonization of skeptics, the politicization of a wide range of otherwise private decisions, and the attempt to brainwash the public via sensation-seeking media and a gullible educational establishment.

“Perhaps eons hence someone picking through the rocks in what once was Cambridge will find fossils of delicate imprint showing that intelligent life once lived until it was lost in a mass extinction brought on by ‘consensus.'”

Liberalism vs. “Progressivism”

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Here is “a statement of no surrender on the use of the word ‘liberal'”: Liberalism Unrelinquished. If you agree and you meet the qualifications, sign the statement. It’s astonishing that modern progressives think that granting ever greater power to government is “liberal.” It demonstrates a complete misunderstanding of the word, and of the dangers inherent in the democratic process, which were well recognized by the founders of our republic.

I’m not being defensive! You’re the one who’s being defensive!

19 Saturday Apr 2014

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Martin Short, Obama, Obamacare

 

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As if the new ACA enrollment numbers can be taken at face value, Obama tells Obamacare critics to Just shut up! James Taranto: “He says ‘we need to move on,’ and two sentences later calls for a forceful defense, before saying that ‘I don’t think we should be defensive about it,’ which reminds us of Martin Short as Nathan Thurm: ‘I’m not being defensive! You’re the one who’s being defensive! Why is it always the other person who’s being defensive? Have you ever asked yourself that? Why don’t you ask yourself that?'”

Deepening Obamacare Deficits

18 Friday Apr 2014

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The Unfolding Fiscal Disaster Behind ACA Enrollment Figures discusses the administration’s systematic dismantling of Obamacare’s sources of funding / savings. Not that it was well-conceived to begin with, but the objective during the law’s seat-of-the-pants implementation seems to have been to get people on the exchanges, and dependent, with a minimum of political damage. Success on either of those counts is debatable. In seeking to minimize political damage, the administration has chosen a path with dire fiscal consequences.

Killing Science

16 Wednesday Apr 2014

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Should we be surprised? Regulation of science and research by Institutional Review Boards and so-called Ethics Committees is repressive. In Suffocating Science Harms Everyone, the author describes the vast scope of the problem, which spans almost every field of inquiry. He cites several examples that can only be described as perverse. These well-meaning regulators are averse to controversial research outcomes and unwisely attempt to eliminate all risk. In the process, they subject all of us to costly unintended consequences. The regulators sap funds from donors in their effort to protect the world from research. “If you make a gift to breast cancer research, about 10% of that will go to a bureaucratic system that too often delays and damages the research you are supporting.”

The blog Suffocated Science and Scholarship is devoted to raising awareness and finding solutions to this problem.

Sorry, No Doctor For You

15 Tuesday Apr 2014

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Health Care Access, Obamacare

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The Doctor Won’t See You Now. Not if you get stuck in a thin network via the ACA. Not if you try to visit a physician who won’t accept low Medicaid reimbursement rates. Not if you arrive at a “safety-net” hospital that relies on Disproportionate Share payments that get cut by Obamacare. Not if you get reduced to part-time status to help your employer avoid the mandate. Not if you lose coverage because your employer would prefer to pay the penalty. Not if you lost your coverage because your previous plan didn’t qualify under the ACA’s coverage mandates.

Chinese Real Estate Weakness

15 Tuesday Apr 2014

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China, Chinese Real Estate

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In China, signs are spreading that a property collapse has begun. Years of over-building appear to have caught up with the market’s ability to absorb new supplies. Confidence in the market may be deteriorating, especially as the People’s Bank attempts to rein in excessive monetary expansion. Sounds eerily familiar… A collapse of the Chinese economy would have worldwide repercussions. 

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