- Daily Caller - Sen. Inhofe turns tables on global warming ambushers -- and gets it on tape [video]
- John Fund - "What's at Stake in Wisconsin's Budget Battle" "Who's in charge of our political system, voters or unions?"(WSJ)
"Ending dues deductions breaks the political cycle in which government collects dues, gives them to the unions, who then use the dues to back their favorite candidates and also lobby for bigger government and more pay and benefits," Mr. Siegel told me.
- Marcel Dicke and Arnold Van Huis - "The Six-Legged Meat of the Future" (WSJ)
"Insects are nutritious and easy to raise without harming the environment. They also have a nice nutty taste."
- Kay S. Hymowitz - Where Have the Good Men Gone? Hymowitz argues that too many men in their 20s are living in a new kind of extended adosescence. (WSJ)
Not so long ago, the average American man in his 20s had achieved most of the milestones of adulthood: a high-school diploma, financial independence, marriage and children. Today, most men in their 20s hang out in a novel sort of limbo, a hybrid state of semi-hormonal adolescence and responsible self-reliance. This "pre-adulthood" has much to recommend it, especially for the college-educated. But it's time to state what has become obvious to legions of frustrated young women: It doesn't bring out the best in men.