I Want You – To Do My Job!

June 27, 2011

One of the oddities in Endangered Species Act enforcement is the unequal treatment of public and private landowners. Government official are fond of pointing out that the vast majority of habitat for most endangered species is on private land. That’s because they want to force private owners to manage private lands for the benefit of the species, while officials smugly ignore the government’s own role in the loss of vital habitat.

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Change the Words, Not Your Mind

March 10, 2011

What exactly is “clean energy?” Energy not from oil, gas, coal, methane, biomass, biofuels, nuclear, shale, tar sands, hydropower, or any source that requires pipelines, power lines, or other infrastructure (can we use wind and solar power without power lines?).

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A Bored Walk Down Perk Place

January 14, 2011

If they seek a more appropriate name for Pennsylvania Avenue, they ought to consider calling it “Perk Place.” Then residents can pass GO, collect $200, and ponder the benefits of living in a world-class city built by the hard work and tax money of the entire rest of the country.

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Lies, Damned Lies and Campaign Ads

November 29, 2010

Voting for “none-of-the-above” has generally been considered a wasted vote, or even a joke. But for those who think negative advertising has diminished our democratic process, it could be a more serious option.

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The Clothes Have No Emperor

June 22, 2010

With so many top officials claiming to be in charge of the BP oil spill, you might think someone would have stopped the leak and cleaned up the mess. But is anyone really in charge?

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Lassie Lynx Come Home!

April 23, 2010

The heartwarming journey in “Lassie Come Home” is nothing compared to the trek of a Candian lynx called BC-03-M-02, but Hollywood didn’t even notice.

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Rain, Rein, or Reign?

April 7, 2010

Before the EPA’s current reign ends, they must figure out how to rein in the rain.

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How many government officials does it take to replace ALL your light bulbs?

March 2, 2010

Personally, I don’t care what kind of bulbs people use in their own homes – I guess that’s why we have government.

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More Snow, Please!

February 10, 2010

Scientists warn that global warming may increase the severity of storms. If one result is shutting down the government, perhaps the country is temporarily safe.

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Their Forests Good – Our Forests Bad

January 4, 2010

Apparently South American trees are considered vital in the effort to prevent global warming – but forests in the United States are far less important.

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