by Runaway Slave | Dec 18, 2009 | climate change fraud, climate fraud, climate gate, climategate, Ecology, Essays & Articles, Fraud, global warming fraud, global warming swindle, hid the decline, Libertarian Curmudgeon
I just had the unfortunate experience of watching the intro video for the Copenhagen Global Warming Circle Jerk. Because of an unusually solid constitution I was able to hold down this morning’s beans and rice, but just barely. The...
by Runaway Slave | Dec 9, 2009 | climategate, Ecology, global warming, global warming fraud, global warming hoax, hide the decline, Libertarian Curmudgeon, Music
A parody based on the old Tommy James and the Shondell’s tune “Draggin’ the Line”, created by Minnesotans for Global Warming.
by Runaway Slave | Dec 3, 2009 | climategate, Current Affairs, Ecology, Essays & Articles, global warming fraud, global warming hoax, Libertarian Curmudgeon, warmists, warmsters
As historians look back at the explosion of information technology we’ve experienced starting into this new century, they will likely agree that it is at least as important as the invention of the printing press and gunpowder were five hundred years ago. Those were...
by Runaway Slave | Oct 5, 2005 | Ecology, Economics, Essays & Articles, Freemarket, Libertarian Curmudgeon
My column last week about recycling drew more comment than most. Because I light no candle to the Patron Saint of Carefully Sorted Trash some of my readers found me guilty of heresy. They scolded me for what they took to be my distain for the wise and careful...
by Runaway Slave | Sep 28, 2005 | Ecology, Economics, Education, Essays & Articles, Human Interest, Libertarian Curmudgeon
My sons have been home schooled all their short lives. This year they both started high school in what is as close to a real school as they have ever seen, a cooperative home school. It’s a first for our boys and a reminder for me of how woefully out of touch I am...
by Runaway Slave | Mar 25, 2004 | Ecology, Essays & Articles, Law, Libertarian Curmudgeon, Licensing
The dirty little secret of environmental protection in the Florida Keys is not “lack of commitment on the enforcement side” as your editor maintained in the editorial of February 7, “Weekend clear-cutters should pay higher price” but a failure to admit that condemning...