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Why I Am Not an Environmentalist
Hey AE, did you write this ?? ![]() I glanced over it and he makes alot of good points. |
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"Skepticism is the highest of duties, and blind faith the unpardonable sin." -- Thomas Huxley |
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I throughly enjoyed reading this. I have always been one to piss those who question supply side economics by making the comparison to biology. After all a lot of the math used in economics and biology are interchangable. I got to change from a course in Biostatistics taught by a completely boring biology prof in a classroom where ether is used to stun fruit flies and instead took a business statistics course taught by a funny Italian guy.
I get quite a few bad looks from libs when I tell them that if they can believe that nature doesn't require a guiding hand (e.g. God) then why do they have so much trouble believing that a free market doesn't require a guiding hand (regulations). About the best they ever come up with is "Uh, 'cause they're not the same thing." Um, yes they are. |
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