Tag Archives: coronavirus
Science for Madmen
These days private eccentricity has been eliminated like the carburetor. In its place, public madness, guided by science, now rules the land. Public policy, no matter how destructive, is forced upon the populous, so long as a scientific expert says so. Continue reading
Why Some Americans Love Government Lockdowns
There’s mounting evidence the American character is being destroyed by an infected mind. While some Americans have been rightly irate by the government’s lockdown orders, there are others that love it. They love forced hunkering. Moreover, they love the prospect of free money. Continue reading
Will Everything be Awesome for SoFi Stadium?
The property adjacent to the northeast intersection of South Prairie Avenue and Century Boulevard, in Inglewood, California, has undergone a staggering facelift over the last three years. The former Hollywood Park Racetrack was demolished and regraded. SoFi Stadium, at a price tag of $5 billion, is being constructed in its place. Continue reading
Boeing’s Bean Counter Culture and Mass Financialization
The demise of Boeing culminated in late-2018 and early-2019 when the company’s revamped 737, the 737 MAX, suffered two systems malfunction induced crashes. This prompted aviation authorities around the world to ground the 737 MAX. Continue reading