- I think this is satire. But these days, ya never know.
- Sometimes it amazes me that the fedgov hasn’t arranged a convenient “accident” or “heart attack” for John Williams to keep him from telling inconvenient truths.
- Horsefeathers. Provocative horsefeathers, though. The quaintly interesting thing is that the author takes for granted that “government isn’t the problem” and expects readers to share his view — when his own words show otherwise.
- Okay, we’ve all heard the flap about IKEA. But should we tear our hair over America’s third-world status or cheer along with the politicians for “job creation”?
- “Is sugar toxic?” A very long NY Times article with very good analysis. But geez, guy. Give your kids a cookie now and then; it’s not gonna kill ’em.

Even water can be toxic. Its all in the dosage.
Claire- long time reader, first time commenter. I really enjoy your perspective on things.
Anyway, there’s a piece up on LewRockwell.com that points out exactly why a lot of people in rural areas have such a strong distrust of government: http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/85532.html. Walter Rodgers seems to have no clue that people in rural areas (and for that matter, in surburban and urban areas too) resent being forced to pay the salaries of people who try to make them miserable and put their lives in danger.
Exactly. A cookie or a burger every now and again isn’t going to kill you,just don’t get too happy with it. I think worrying over some of these food scares is worse for you than eating the stuff..
Regarding the Ikea article:
“What’s more, as many as one-third of the workers at the Danville plant have been drawn from local temporary-staffing agencies. These workers receive even lower wages and no benefits, employees said.”
Amazon does the very same thing….and during peak times that percentage is reversed – more temps than regular payroll workers….(I know this cuz I was one of them, a few times)…..
“This collective lawlessness may seem mild enough to be harmless, but it is inevitably corrosive and destructive, dismantling a society rivet by rivet. ” – GOOD, that’s exactly the intention of many of us.
Taxes=Theft
Going back to sugar again for a moment. Eventually you’re going to die of something, even if they can’t tell due to old age.
Here’s a link to eating like a panda. ; )
http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=3874