
Just watched a documentary on Bernie Madoff and his gullible investors
06 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in economic history, economics of crime, financial economics, law and economics Tags: active investing

Sunak is finally standing up to the green Blob
06 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming
By Paul Homewood The Government is rejecting a proposed moratorium on airport expansion. The Climate Change Act must now be reformed The Climate Change Committee and its deliberations may not yet be the subject of wide public debate, but its recommendations are beginning to have a massive impact on all our lives – […]
Sunak is finally standing up to the green Blob
Creative destruction
06 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in entrepreneurship, financial economics, industrial organisation Tags: creative destruction

Liberty Scott on National’s Transport Policy
05 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
Liberty Scott is the name of a blog run by a Libertarian who spent a lot of time overseas but who appears to have returned to New Zealand, judging by his blog becoming a lot more active recently. While he does write about economics and other topics his speciality is transport and there are very […]
Liberty Scott on National’s Transport Policy
Thinking about fiscal policy
05 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

The numbers The Treasury will release in its PREFU next week will make it fairly easy to follow some bits of New Zealand fiscal policy over time, less so others, but do almost nothing to facilitate international comparisons, and discourage New Zealand users and analysts from looking at fiscal policy in the way most other […]
Thinking about fiscal policy
Kramer Has A Low Sperm Count | The Chinese Woman | Seinfeld
05 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in television, TV shows
Wind & Solar ‘Transition’ Leaves Germans Suffering Europe’s Highest Power Prices
05 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: solar power

German power prices, already the highest in Europe, have gone stratospheric. Once Europe’s industrial powerhouse, Germany is fast headed for economic ruin and social disaster. 20 years back, Germany’s Green/Socialist utopians – utterly detached from reality – dreamt up the ‘Energiewende’. However, the purported ‘transition’ to an all-wind and sun-powered future has turned dystopian nightmare. […]
Wind & Solar ‘Transition’ Leaves Germans Suffering Europe’s Highest Power Prices
Biden’s Use of False Names Could Cost Him
05 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

Below is my column in The Hill on the growing list of aliases used by President Joe Biden in prior years and the unsuccessful efforts of public interest groups and Congress to gain access to the emails. There may be innocent explanations of why the President used aliases to send information to Hunter Biden. For…
Biden’s Use of False Names Could Cost Him
Extinction Event
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
A fascinating article on an event that has long been indicated by human genome research but which more powerful analytical methods have been able to pin down more accurately: The population of human ancestors crashed between 800,000 and 900,000 years ago. They estimate that there were only 1,280 breeding individuals alive during this transition between […]
Extinction Event
Green Energy Grinding to a Halt
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

Green Energy Activists are hitting hard realities, as summarized by Jonathan Lesser at New York Post Why wind and solar power are running out of juice. Excerpts in italics with my bolds and added images Green energy and the push to electrify everything have been in the news recently but for all the wrong reasons. […]
Green Energy Grinding to a Halt
Power failure in Germany – Horror scenario or genuine possibility? | DW …
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
in energy economics, environmental economics, global warming Tags: celebrity technologies, wind power
Should the Justice Dept be more concerned with Google’s complaining competitors or their enthusiastic customers?
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment
Judge Mehta: A dominant firm like Google does not violate the law, however, merely because it occupies a monopoly market position. It must act in a manner that produces anticompetitive effects in the defined markets. [e.g., that harm consumers].Mozilla CEO testifying on behalf of Google (page 109 of MSJ transcript): …consumers are choosing Google. We’re…
Should the Justice Dept be more concerned with Google’s complaining competitors or their enthusiastic customers?
New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

By Paul Homewood A new study published in the scientific peer-reviewed journal, Climate, by 37 researchers from 18 countries suggests that current estimates of global warming are contaminated by urban warming biases. The study also suggests that the solar activity estimates considered in the most recent reports by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate […]
New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem
Londoners Vs. ULEZ Cameras
04 Sep 2023 Leave a comment

Background: Remember that the World Bank recognizes personal mobility as the defining characteristic of the Middle Class. Also recall that as Aristotle stated, the Middle Class is the social buffer against tryanny by the elite and slavery of the poor. Finally, be informed that C40 is a global network of mayors of the world’s leading […]
Londoners Vs. ULEZ Cameras
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