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Author Archives: Steve Maley
Ugly: MSNBC host wants ‘re-education’ for Republican ‘climate deniers’
I’ll be happy to compare my Earth Science education and C.V. with Ed Schultz. What a dillweed.
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Mexico Opens Its Energy Sector to Outside Investment
Even Joe Biden would agree: this is a pretty big flipping deal. To recognize how big, you need to understand that Mexico commemorates the anniversary of the day it nationalized its oil fields and threw the Norte Americanos out as … Continue reading
Yelp #fail
Review of the local Cracker Barrel: “I get the Chicken Fried Steak — the tenderness of the chicken is really good …”
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Newly Discovered Siberian Craters Signify End Times (or Maybe Just Global Warming); Mystery of the Siberian crater deepens: Scientists left baffled after two NEW holes appear in Russia’s icy wilderness
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Vox.com’s Ezra Klein Stumbles Bass-Ackward Into a Cogent Point
Yes, Ezra, these graphs explain much about our polarization, but I don’t think the answer is the one you wanted. Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Analytically challenged, Ezra Klein, Juicebox Mafia, JuiceVox, Matt Yglesias
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“Studies Show” Five Louisiana Cities are the Nation’s Happiest #rsrh
“The happiest five cities are all in Louisiana, with Lafayette taking the crown (Louisiana is also the happiest state). The unhappiest cities, after New York City, are St. Joseph, Mo.; South Bend, Ind.; Erie, Penn.; and the Evansville, Ind.-Henderson, Ky. … Continue reading
Green Energy Hypocrisy: Do As I Say, Not As I Do. #rsrh
A U.K. government commissioned study found that people who claim to be concerned with global warming actually use more electricity than those who do not. The Telegraph reported: Those who say they are concerned about the prospect of climate change … Continue reading
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The stark reality of green tech’s solar and wind contribution to world energy
I would need to check the numbers to make sure they properly accounted for the use of cow dung in Africa, but this is consistent with what I’ve been saying for the last 10 years. We have yet to address … Continue reading
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