about 1 year ago - 11 comments
I don’t mean to pick on Good Morning America because it’s bad. It’s not. In fact, it is the only TV news I regularly subject myself to anymore. They probably do as well or better than any of the other networks. Which is sad, because what passes for news these days is not news, it’s
about 1 year ago - 13 comments
One of the finest compliments I ever received was from Dan Cates, who was then my assistant news director at the ABC affiliate in Birmingham. “I wish I had a whole newsroom full of Ike Pigotts.” It was weeks before I could walk through a doorway without my big head getting in the way. I
about 1 year ago - 3 comments
“No matter how badly you wish it so, pure intentions and a bottomless checkbook are not an automatic solution for anything.”
about 2 years ago - 4 comments
I was listening to the radio on the way into work the other morning, and heard something that bothered me. The morning hosts were extolling the virtues of a paying client, which is exactly what you would expect them to do. This client, a jeweler, had just held a “sell your scrap gold” event this
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
“Libertarianism is the faith that individuals pursuing the better will succeed over Experts dictating the Best.”
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Still somewhat inspired by Mark Story‘s initiative, I thought I’d point out another person you ought to check out online. Russ Nelson is The Angry Economist. He’s also an interesting guy, into just about anything involving freedom. He does open-source mapping, he bikes, he rows crew, and he jabs his virtual thumb into the virtual
about 2 years ago - 5 comments
“Those who use government to reign in business make both business and government stronger. Those who make it their business to lobby the government make both government and business stronger.” Inspired by a Twitter discussion with Carmen Villadar.
about 2 years ago - 6 comments
Spam works because it scales. It costs very little to ramp up from 100,000 addresses to 10,000,000 addresses, and all it takes is a couple of hits to make the effort profitable. How do I know this? Because it exists. Here’s another example of the principle at play: On my recent trip to Las Vegas,