In Arizona:
- Laura Donovan's new project is worth a look,
- Evan Lisull has caught FIRE twisting like a think-tank and the anti-University of Michigan set ignoring the relevant numbers,
- The "Homeless in Arizona guy" has moved his webpage,
- For once, I agree with the anonymous coward that is AZ Blue Meanie,
- CLS remarks on poverty and reports on the inhumanity of the British health care system and the cynicism of unions on Whole Foods and health care,
- Martel Firing is lucky to have escaped with his life,
- Dave Hardy points us to a major public opinion shift on RKBA, and a local instance of armed self-defense,
- and Mike Renzulli could've made a good point about asthma inhalers and ozone depletion, but instead flaunts his ignorance--Freon isn't harmless and ozone depletion and climate change ain't the same thing--and decorates it with ideological bombast. Fellow 'bloggers, take note of what not to be!
Farther afield,
- White Coat Underground has a sobering figure about the new flu (readers, get your kids vaccinated, but with the thiomersal-free formulation),
- Fabio Rojas remarks on differences between the disciplinary cultures of economics and physics,
- Radley Balko posts on a case that supports this 'blog's "One Strike" stance on police misconduct,
- Ilya Somin, Vernon Smith, and Lynn Kiesling all have worthwhile remarks on this year's Nobel Prize in Economics,
- "Eric" of the Classical Values 'blog muses about deregulation,
- William Connolley, Tim Lambert, and Olive Heffernan take on junk science in Superfreakonomics,
- Alex Tabarrok asks the easy question about health insurance advertising,
- Andrew Coulson's education reform figure should be a call to action,
- and Eugene Volokh highlights an instance of religious discrimination in court.
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