Today in Supreme Court History: January 11, 1830
1/11/1830: Justice John McLean takes oath. Justice John McLean The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 11, 1830 appeared first on Reason.com.
1/11/1830: Justice John McLean takes oath. Justice John McLean The post Today in Supreme Court History: January 11, 1830 appeared first on Reason.com.
With James J. Puplava, CFP®, CTS™, CES™, AIF®, CIS™, CFS™, CAS™, CSS™, FPWM™ Dec 13, 2024 – In today’s Big Picture segment of the Financial Sense Newshour, Jim Puplava and Cris Sheridan discuss the increasing strain on the US power grid driven by five converging forces: AI, the cloud, EVs, reshoring of factories…
I sometimes wonder if woke are more reasonable than I thought. I still disagree with them. But take a look at this. https://x.com/realAmRen/status/1876444456120885471 A white man thinks that Indians hire only indians due to nepotism and racism. Is he correct? I don’t know. Perhaps. Or perhaps Indians are just better programmers. The idea that whites on average are smarter than blacks are quite famous. Most conservatives believe that. But liberals don’t. They believe all races are equally smart. […]
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An update on the fires: So far 24 people are known to have died in the fires burning in and around Los Angeles, while at least 16 people remain missing. Over 38,000 acres have burned, more than two and a half times the size of Manhattan. Though the winds calmed for a portion of the weekend, they are expected to pick up again this week, making it even harder to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires, which are […]
Tweet Arnold Kling ponders the consequences of the rise of FOOL – the Fear Of Others’ Liberty. A slice: Although ordinary people can be FOOLs, I believe that the bigger danger comes from elites behaving like FOOLs. Putting out regulations against gas stoves is an idea that originates with elites. Politicians often compete for votes by stoking fear. Fear of being cheated in commerce. Fear of health problems. Fear of economic adversity. Fear of foreigners. Fear of terrorism. […]