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Scientific Evidence is Only Part of Any Political Argument

Recent science-ignorant bills in Tennessee (and Oklahoma) got me reflecting on progressivism’s science problems. On the surface, it’s hard to see that they have one: at least since the early 20th Century, progressives have enthusiastically embraced science as a political tool. When scientific observations reveal human-caused threats to the environment or potential avenues of new … Continue reading »

New Post Partisan Piece: “Why Are Climate Scientists the Only Scientists We Don’t Trust?”

Here’s my latest for the Washington Post. Go read it! Excerpt: Without science, you wouldn’t be reading this right now. There’d be no LCD screen or fiber-optic cables or communications satellites or computer software, or…you get the idea. We love science — as long as it makes our lives more comfortable. Also, this video is … Continue reading »

Criticism Beats Indifference: Kalamazoo Gazette Viewpoint Edition

Noted climate scientist, ichthyologist, and mercury diet proponent Hank Rohs takes me to task (responding to this column) in today’s Kalamazoo Gazette. I wrote: There are 26 cement plants in the Great Lakes region alone, and they emitted more than 2,100 pounds of mercury in 2007. Rohs responds: It’s not like mercury isn’t regulated, but … Continue reading »

Fred Upton and His Unhappy Constituents

Saw some new polling data on Representative Fred Upton today from the National Resources Defence Council Action Fund: 62% of Upton’s constituents believe that the EPA “needs to do more to hold polluters accountable and protect the air and water.” Only 33% believe that “EPA does too much and places too many costly restrictions on … Continue reading »

I Told You So: Climate Change and Progressive Wishful Thinking

Don’t have time to go into this in great detail, but I wanted to point out something that I noticed in yesterday’s Washington Post: In the 2009 Copenhagen climate accord, 21 developed nations and the European Union agreed to provide $30 billion over three years to help poorer nations adapt to climate change and reduce … Continue reading »

Politics and Perception

It’s been fascinating to watch the blogosphere react to the last few rounds of GOP presidential candidate shuffling. Above all, it’s driving home the vast differences in perception across the American political spectrum. See, to a guy like me, here’s how our current political moment seems: The GOP’s field of presidential candidates looks downright hilarious. … Continue reading »

Logico-Rhetorical Analysis: Fred Upton

Perhaps because his last foray into op-ed writing was such a strained, unsuccessful affair, Congressman (and enviro-comedic genius) Fred Upton published another column on April 15th—this time at Politico. Just like last time, let’s take this point-by-point. Same format: Fred’s text is in bold. My commentary is not. Aiding environment and economy Not as strong … Continue reading »

3 Quick Things

1) The Washington Post reports that prices are rising faster than wages at the moment… The resulting rise in prices likely reflects a long-term trend, separate from the routine ups and downs that are traditional for oil and other commodities. That, in turn, means that prices could be rising faster than Americans’ incomes for some … Continue reading »

Logico-Rhetorical Analysis: Fred Upton on the Clean Air Act

Frequent Thought News punching bag Representative Fred Upton (R-Mich.) published a comedy “Viewpoint” column in last week’s Kalamazoo Gazette. I’m pretty sure it’s tongue-in-cheek, but Fred’s sense of humor is so resolutely droll (ex: “I vote against child marriage bills that I’m co-sponsoring! Haha-ha-HA!”) that I’m going to risk taking him seriously. Let’s do this … Continue reading »

Fred Upton Lets Duplicity Reign

Fred Upton, at a committee hearing last week: So let’s dispel a myth: air quality and public health will not be harmed or affected in any way by efforts to slow and then stop EPA’s expansive global warming agenda under the Clean Air Act… Ok. So carbon emissions don’t pose a threat (American Lung Association, … Continue reading »

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