Low milk prices are bad, it seems

Looks like the critters in Washington have done it again. Whenever someone finds a “loophole” (or, as it should be called, an island of liberty), they want to shut it down.

This time, it has to do with the price of milk in Arizona and California. Hettinga’s dairy farm was offering 2 gallons of milk for $3.99 and of course the rest of the industry, seeing that Hettinga was competing “unfairly,” called on Daddy State to save them. Thus,

Looking for clarity on global warming

Reading the thread on global warming below, I see a common mistake that pops up in a lot of arguments at the intersection of science and policy. With all due respect to the participants in the thread, they are largely talking past one another. This often happens in arguments over global warming, and I think there’s a specific reason for it: there are really two separate questions in the global warming debate, and both sides tend to conflate the two, treating them as though they are the same issue with the same answer.