It looks like the EPA – and other Federal bureaucracies – are intent on defying the Supreme Court’s recent ruling restricting their authority. … contemporaneous with the Supreme Court’s decision, several agencies promptly doubled down on efforts to strangle the oil and gas industries with regulatory restrictions, essentially daring the courts or anyone else… Continue reading So much for the Supreme Court EPA decision…
Tag: Bureaucracy
10.6 billion taxpayer dollars down the drain
The ongoing chicanery and outright fraud of the COVID-19 imbroglio continues to infuriate me. Here’s the latest round. Back in November 2021, the White House paid drugmaker Pfizer nearly $5.3 billion ($5,290,000,000) for 10 million treatment courses of its experimental COVID-19 treatment. Paxlovid is an antiviral combination of nirmatrelvir and ritonavir. . . .… Continue reading 10.6 billion taxpayer dollars down the drain
We’ve let the rule of law slip through our fingers
Karl Denninger comments, in his usual trenchant fashion, about the need to reassert the rule of law. Emphasis below is in the original. There is no answer to any of the issues we have as a nation if we do not restore The Rule of Law. And, virtually every one of our major societal… Continue reading We’ve let the rule of law slip through our fingers
Reading the signs: November 2022 will see electoral manipulation like never before
The signs of impending election manipulation on a national scale are all around us, if you have eyes to see and ears to hear them. It’s already manifesting itself in a minor way, and that’ll gear up to a hurricane by November. Consider these recent headlines: Something Stinks in Colorado – How did an… Continue reading Reading the signs: November 2022 will see electoral manipulation like never before
Beware the new 15%-ethanol blended gasoline
Many people appear unaware that last week, the Biden administration raised the “summer blend” ethanol-in-gasoline blend requirement from 10% to 15%. This may have serious consequences, including physical damage, for the engines of older vehicles, and also for small engines (e.g. outboard motors, lawnmowers, tillers, generators, and so on). American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers… Continue reading Beware the new 15%-ethanol blended gasoline
Quote of the day
From Glenn Reynolds, during a podcast: If you’re the president, if you’re a member of Congress, if you are a TSA agent, the only reason why somebody should listen to what you say, instead of horsewhipping you out of town for your impertinence, is because you exercise power via the Constitution. If the Constitution… Continue reading Quote of the day
We’re being harvested. There’s no other word for it.
I urge you to read John Wilder’s blog post “The Modern World Part III: You Exist To Be Farmed“, and Arthur Sido’s reflections on that topic at “Like The Matrix But Without The Cool Outfits“. The latter article is long and complex, but makes several valuable points. Here’s how it concludes. When you look… Continue reading We’re being harvested. There’s no other word for it.
A Doofus follow-up
Last week I posted “Doofus Of The Day #1,092“, about a municipality in Japan that mistakenly transferred a large sum of money to a recipient who – mirabile dictu! – “could not” return it. Well, now we know why he couldn’t. The blunder happened when … 463 low-income households were meant to receive 100,000… Continue reading A Doofus follow-up
Forced global world government under the guise of health care
Last month I warned that the World Health Organization (WHO) was mounting a power grab that might give it the authority to override national governments and dictate state policies – up to and including controlling our everyday activities. The two articles I wrote were: Imagine a US election being halted, or even overturned, by… Continue reading Forced global world government under the guise of health care
Doofus Of The Day #1,092
Today’s award goes to the municipal officials of Abu, a town in Yamaguchi Prefecture in Japan. A tip o’ the hat to Francis Turner, who posted the link on MeWe. Last month, the town … sent 100,000 yen [about US $768] each to 463 low-income households affected by the pandemic. But in the process,… Continue reading Doofus Of The Day #1,092