Late Night Reads


Late Night Reading

Dwight Meredith talks about tort reform and likes a proposal made by Charles Kuffner. This all seems much better then the approach favored by the bushies. Dwight does not have a search feature but a little diligent looking around will find a wealth of discussion on tort reform.
Spadehammer takes a close look at President Rote’s repititious recitations.
Having given a raise to his supporters bush whacks his employees.
Brian Weatherson is preparing to teach Brown freshmen about time travel and reminds me of this recent Scientific American article: Parallel Universes.
Good Night!
Well, one more: head over to Talkleft to read about ashcroft slipping.


Late Night Reading

Robert Musil explores the question: Is California a high tax state? The answer is not as simple as we might think at first glance.
Body and Soul links to Allen Brill’s discussion of bush’s faith: here and here.
bush does some math at Dohiyi Mir.
The Angry Economist suggests that NASA is already providing too much safety for their astronauts.
Good Night!


Late Night Reading

Dave Neiwart analyzes the ‘Clinton hater’ and the ‘bush hater’ memes.
Kevin Drum updates his thoughts on the Hutton inquiry.
Electolite leads us to the world of education critic John Taylor Gatto who has some interesting thoughts on the purpose of the American educational system.
How much military spending is enough? Ezra Klein reminds the democratic candidates that this is the 3rd leg of American politics and that wiser spending and reform are better approaches then random cutting.
Good Night!