Showing posts with label Covid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Covid. Show all posts

Thursday, June 15

Clearing the Tabs June 15, 2023

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on June 30. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.

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June 1
Blowback!
Big Wind's getting spiked from Iowa to Ireland; Renewable Rejection Database tally hits 523.

June 6
Publication Day!

June 8
Danielle Smith's pro-growth rebellion a sign of things to come
Canada and the U.S. are witnessing an increasingly stark divide between advocates of degrowth and financial prosperity

June 9
The greatest generational conflict
Youth alienation isn't confined to the West

No U
The nuclear renaissance needs dozens of tons of nuclear fuel. We don’t have it.

June 13
Climate Activism—Not Climate Change—Is the Real Racist Force. Africans Deserve Electricity

June 14
Over $400 Billion in COVID Aid Was Stolen or Wasted
A new Associated Press analysis of government data suggests 10 percent of all COVID aid was lost to fraud or theft. That figure will likely grow.


Thursday, June 30

Clearing the Tabs June 30, 2022

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on July 15. And note that just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.

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June 16
Why Elephants Are Not People

June 17
Merchant ships and planes needed to support world’s eight billion

June 19
Compassion Is Conservative, Contempt Is Communist
Forget about “compassionate conservatives.” What this country really needs is compassionate Democrats.

June 20
Engineered California
The birthplace of environmentalism was built through meticulous application of technology.

June 21
The Bureaucratization of American Leadership

June 22
Why Many Poor Neighborhoods Fear Development
Corporate investment can be an economic boon to low-income communities. It can also be a cultural threat.

June 23
Class is back
The global cost-of-living crisis has made obscene inequalities impossible to ignore.

Deranged COVID-clingers still want Broadwaygoers to be put through Rikers-like procedures

Heartland Manufacturing Renaissance
Why Middle America is poised to lead an industrial comeback

Inflation Eats Infrastructure Bill

June 26
Learning from Las Vegas: Sustainable vs. Susceptible

June 29
Dark clouds on the horizon for electric vehicles

June 30
Don’t Surround Yourself With Admirers
Instead, befriend people who inspire awe in you.

The cost of Biden’s racialism
Minorities are paying for his progressive failures



Monday, August 2

Video: Vaccine Evolution

This is indeed brilliant, hilarious, and well done.

Monday, March 15

Clearing the Tabs March 15, 2021

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. A lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on March 31 as well. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it. 

March 2
The Dark Side of Japan’s Bullet Trains

March 4
Biden’s Actions Are Encouraging Supply Chain Dependencies From Foreign Sources

March 9
Climate Policy: Covid on Steroids?

A Closer Look at What Happened in Texas During the Deep Freeze

March 11
Stop Trying To Create a Zero-Risk Society
We will likely grapple with the consequences of ill-advised COVID-19 policies for years to come.