Cool, and they could connect it to Skynet. What could go wrong?
Author: Don Tabor
Crossover Day
Good Economists and Bad Economists
It all boils down to looking beyond the intended benefits of a choice to the unintended consequences that choice also carries
How not to follow an upbeat speech
Trump made people feel uplifted, following up by Pelosi publicly tearing up the speech followed by a governor whining about life no harder than all of us face is such a downer.
Ask yourself, who made you feel good, who made you feel bad.

House Dems:”Wow, did we screw up that impeachment or what?”
Iowa Dems: “Hold my beer.”
Maybe the Russians can find the missing Bernie ballots.
Sad news
Limbaugh reveals cancer diagnosis
Rush Limbaugh, voice of the modern conservative resurgence for 30 years announced he has advanced lung cancer.
Machine guns everywhere
Myth of criminal use of machiune guns
This is a pet peeve of mine, and it’s good to see it getting some ink. Since 1934, there have been only two murders using machine guns, one by a policeman and one by a policeman’s wife using. one he left unlocked in his car.
Yet every criminal we see on TV today is using a full automatic variant of an AR, A4 or AK. I really believe it is the proliferation of such weapons on TV and in movies that has led to increased use of semi-auto AR’s by nutcases.
Bloomberg buys into the debates
And for an amazingly low price.
Actually, I think it is good to let him in, Democrats shouldn’t discriminate against billionaires. If I were one of the candidates debating him, I would place a Big Gulp on the lectern and not say anything about it.
Super Bowl I
No link, just a story I might as well tell here.
The first Super Bowl, in 1967, wasn’t called the Super Bowl, and it was played at a back-up location a month after it’s scheduled date. Continue reading “Super Bowl I”
The Broken Window Fallacy and Wind
tEconomist refutes Northam Job Claims
The high cost of energy from wind kills 2 jobs for every one created.