Tuesday, May 26, 2015

THE TROUBLE WITH THE BUBBLE -- it's all those pesky questions.
IF IT'S NOT FAWNING, it must be biased.
MEDICARE PART D saves money and lives. And remember, Part D is the only (remaining) part of Medicare that is at least partly privatized and market-oriented.
SPACE: Ride along on SpaceX’s emergency pad abort test [video].

Talk about 'jackrabbit' starts....
TOUGH TULIPS, MR. PRESIDENT: Appeals court refuses to lift hold on Obama immigration action.

Will he ever learn? (That's a rhetorical question, by the way.)
AVIATION WEEK: Sikorsky conducts the first flight of its S-97 coaxial rotor helicopter.

WHY YOU should vote for Carly Fiorina. Or Ben Carson.
BECAUSE THEY willfully choose to live in another reality: Why do Obama and Kerry keep trusting Russia on Syria?
JEFF JACOBY: Millionaire ex-presidents can pay their own way.

Here's a thought: provide them with a generous pension, office expenses, and security provided they agree to sit back, shut up, and accept no outside income. Otherwise, they're on their own.
THE SLOW DEATH OF FREE SPEECH: How the illiberal left silences those who won’t go along to get along.
OBAMACARE ADVOCATES seek to fix a problem they made worse. Their solution? Throw more of your money that you could have spent on your healthcare on ObamaCare that may, but probably won't, help someone else.
WHERE almost no gravity is a big help.
NEW WIKI documents the history of engineering. The Engineering and Technology History website is full of biographies (but not mine), historical facts, and interviews from seven engineering societies.

It's a work in progress, so there are significant gaps, especially in recent (post-1990) history, but the timeline is the place to start.