It is truly all going to hell in a handbasket and the US is crippled with a senile and incompetent administration.
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Another month of goofy Bureau of Labor Statistics job numbers.
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Everything about electric cars is expensive, including insurance, but rich people get richer from them.
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Minnesota finally wants to figure out how epidemic modeling was so bad, but the Strib isn't interested in my thoughts on the matter.
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Solar and wind power are the most expensive forms of electricity and the cost of storage to make them even partly reliable will add enourmously to consumers electric bills.
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A Congressman from Florida is a repellant jackass who is helping the whacked Dems.
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Once more into the research breach, lockdowns, masks, et al.
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A few climate notes as the truth-tellers somehow manage to penetrate that attempted censorship of the climate hysterics.
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Interesting research continues to appear and I will keep summarizing it for you.
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Losses from tornadoes have actually trended down in recent decades when adjusted for inflation, population growth and other relevant factors.
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Revised economic data paints a much weaker picture of the economy than did initial releases.
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Minnesota's hospitals inexcusably kill and injure a number of patients every year, and DEI is likely one cause.
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Two health care firms owned by private equity firms are merging in a transaction supposedly valued at $3 billion. HealthComp administers self-funded plans for employers and other groups and Virgin Pulse provides wellness and care management services.
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/virgin-pulse-healthcomp-merge-3b-deal-aimed-improving-employer-healthThe new reality of higher inflation and interest rates for an extended period, and the consequent economic damage, is settling in.
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In a hilarious example of karma, governors (all Dems) of states with offshore wind farm projects are begging for even more federal funding, complaining about inflation and regulatory delays that…
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