Spain proves renewables are not reliable

Spain’s government was forced to declare a national emergency at the end of April when the country’s electric grid blacked out for more than 18 hours. While the precise cause of the blackout has not been confirmed, it is clear that the widespread nature of the failure and its duration are due to Spain’s excessive […]

Ryan Coogler at the crossroads

Ryan Coogler was born to be interesting, but fate has instead consigned him to importance.  After erupting onto the scene in 2013 with Fruitvale Station, Coogler was parachuted into the Rocky franchise to direct Creed, saving the franchise and Sylvester Stallone from self-parody. However, achieving such excellence so soon was the worst possible development of […]

Of rashes and regulatory burdens

I went to the doctor last month, and he told me about a new medication that helps people like me who occasionally have red, rashy skin on their faces. Sorry if this is too much information, but I promise you that the worst is over.  The new medication is actually an old medication, but with […]

Borgia liberalism

They did it again. It happens every year. My invitation to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner got lost in the mail. However, this year, I was not the only one to avoid the penguin suit and the rubber chicken. Every president since Calvin Coolidge has attended the dinner at least once. So far, President Donald […]

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