Thursday, December 18, 2008
Neiman Marcus can't top this
How would you like your very own space shuttle? Apparently NASA is selling the retired ones for $42 million a piece. Talk about a gift of a lifetime! I don't think anything could top getting one of those under the tree.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Global temperature data and graph
Here is an interesting site, well, maybe if you're a geek anyway. It does have a cool graph though (see below, you can click on it for a larger version). At any rate, the key is at the very end. Notice how it looks like the global warming trend appears to have ended and now, even though the average temperatures are higher than the baseline, they're trending down. Of course, if global warming theories are correct, this is only temporary and we'll see the warming trend resume soon. On the other hand, if the recent rise in temperatures prior to ~1997 was an anomaly, we'll see cooling continue for awhile. Either way, it's a bit early to tell one way or the other. For that reason, now is not the time to spend gazillions of dollars trying to fix something we don't even understand just because someone cries wolf.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Ready for a worldwide government?
According to this, it could be possible. Is this the reason they're pushing the global climate change nonsense and now this new global financial crisis--to get people to think in terms of a global government? Near the end it uses the European Union as an example and says this:
That's all we need. Politicians deciding it's in the best interests of the populace without asking them directly. Hopefully the checks and balances we have in this country will hold the tide long enough to keep this nonsense from happening.
In general, the Union has progressed fastest when far-reaching deals have been agreed by technocrats and politicians – and then pushed through without direct reference to the voters. International governance tends to be effective, only when it is anti-democratic.
That's all we need. Politicians deciding it's in the best interests of the populace without asking them directly. Hopefully the checks and balances we have in this country will hold the tide long enough to keep this nonsense from happening.
Labels:
financial crisis,
global warming,
Politics,
world government
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