Heinberg Interview
An interview with Richard Heinberg on the accelerating rise of crude oil prices since mid-2007. At the New York Times, a graph of the varying […]
An interview with Richard Heinberg on the accelerating rise of crude oil prices since mid-2007. At the New York Times, a graph of the varying […]
After radically altering the nature of Americanism, the Boomers are worried about the future as they start checking out on life. A new study by […]
More on the Iran controversy: Calling the price of oil one of the world’s most “dangerous weapons,” Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) on […]
(Listen Here) James Howard Kunstler explores the consequences of handicap access regulations and how these codes have unintentionally promoted suburban sprawl throughout much of America. […]
The recent slackening off in crude prices is probably being driven by demand destruction. Americans are using a 2003 level of gasoline in 2008. They […]
A good article from Paul Craig Roberts in VDARE. McCain’s top economic advisor, Phil Gramm, has this to say about the American economy: The Times […]
A surprising near embrace of race realism (read: common sense) by Rod Dreher.
Clyde Wilson and Thomas DiLorenzo are claiming that Hitler admired Lincoln. Actually, I recall him praising the Confederacy. He saw the loss of the Confederacy […]
(Listen Here) In preparation for the Fourth of July, Jim and Duncan celebrate the God-given right of every American to convenience, Cheez Doodles and happy […]
It costs around $24 dollars now to travel round trip from Comer to Montgomery; $16 from Eufaula to Dothan or Columbus. A year ago, the price was […]
At Hatewatch, Mark Potok and Heidi Beirich further discuss the reaction of White Nationalists to Obama’s presidential campaign. I don’t think an Obama victory in […]
At TakiMag, commentator Leon Haller presents an unorthodox definition of conservatism that is indistinguishable from hard communitarianism: Conservatism may be defined (OK, roughly) as “the disposition […]
Via Watercrunch. Speaking of water, the miserable drought we have been enduring in Alabama has eased somewhat.
At Alternet, an interview with James Howard Kunstler regarding his new book World Made By Hand. “I’m describing changes that we face, but I’m hardly […]
T. Boone Pickens: “This is one emergency we can’t drill our way out of.” His new website. A longer explanation of his plan.
A long piece in the New York Times about American energy policy. The speed at which gas prices are climbing is forcing a seismic change […]
Kunstler’s latest blog entry: Every time I saw a car towing a motorboat this holiday weekend, I wondered what was going through the head of […]
Via Ambrose Evans-Pritchard. International trade is slowing down as fuel prices raise shipping costs. More here on a general slowdown of transportation in the UK.
Higher transportation costs are forcing Wal-Mart into the locally grown food business. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Wal-Mart stores in Arizona now stock Grand Canyon […]
An excerpt from Stephen Budiansky’s The Bloody Shirt concerning South Carolina during Reconstruction. As in Alabama, there were bloody insurrections against negro/carpetbagger rule in the […]
A majority of Americans believe the Founding Fathers would be disappointed with the present version of the United States. This isn’t really surprising. Neither George Washington […]
Jared Taylor has responded to Paul Gottfried and John Zmirak at Takimag. The long comment thread seems to have been deleted.
Occidental Dissent was down yesterday because I forgot to renew the domain. I thought it was on auto-renew with the hosting account. Apparently not. In […]
An excerpt about the Bourbon Restoration in Alabama following Reconstruction: Following a campaign for ratification, the people voted. The Democrats gave formal recognition to the […]
A post of mine from the SPLC’s Hatewatch blog: Mark, In your view, is it “racist” to believe in the existence of racial differences (as […]
I predicted this would happen earlier this year. “Self-described liberals are most common within the ranks of those professors aged 50-64, who were teenagers or […]
62,000 jobs were lost last month. Inflation is at 4.1%. The softening job market has prompted millions of families to reduce their spending, further hurting […]
This is amusing: My point is that it’s counterproductive to use such arguments– that it has socially toxic side effects, and WILL NOT WORK. Instead, […]
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