Monday, December 20, 2021

20 December - iG Tab - 8

 

Chicago Boyz

  • California regulators are considering changes to the ‘net metering’ rules, which allow owners of home solar panels to sell excess electricity back to the grid.   These changes may include a connection fee of several hundred dollars...

    4 days ago
  • My daughter and I have just finished making the various kinds of fudge that we distribute to neighbors, friends, and various workers and employees of places that we do business with. We hit upon this seasonal gift a good few years ago, after a...

    5 days ago
  • Yes, dear reader, that is a deliberately outrageous title, although it invokes one of my favorite maxims, “Civilization advances by extending the number of important operations which we can perform without thinking of them.” That’s...

    7 days ago

Centinel2012

  • Armstrong Economics Blog/BRITAIN Re-Posted Dec 20, 2021 by Martin Armstrong The very fact that Boris Johnson is having parties when people are being thrown in prison for doing the same thing PROVES that this is simply tyranny and has nothing...

    8 hours ago
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/North America Re-Posted Dec 20, 2021 by Martin Armstrong California Governor Gavin Newsom is deliberately worsening the supply chain crisis by implementing additional power-grab COVID restrictions. Workers...

    9 hours ago
  • Armstrong Economics Blog/Religion Re-Posted Dec 20, 2021 by Martin Armstrong QUESTION: I found your comment on Pope Francis not being the “Peter the Roman” who is supposed to be the last Pope before the destruction of Rome. As you know...

    9 hours ago

The BRAD BLOG

  • On today's BradCast: Merry Christmas. Christmas is cancelled. Thanks Joe Manchin and Omicron. Manchin dropped a bombshell over the weekend, announcing on Fox "News" that he could not support the Build Back Better (BBB) act, the better part...

    2 hours ago
  • Still need a last minute Christmas gift? Support a disappearing craft and give a subscription to the political cartoon fan on your list. * * * Perry Dorrell blogs as PDiddie at Brains and Eggs, usually on topics concerning the strange brew of...

    2 days ago
  • It's been a rough close of the year for those of us fighting to preserve democracy in these United States against the rising authoritarian tide from the Right. But while it's has been a tough slog for passage of federal voting rights and election...

    3 days ago

bluebird of bitterness

BlackListed News

Research Digest

Atlas Obscura - Latest Articles and Places

  • Charles Kellogg was a popular Vaudeville singer from northern California known for his impeccable imitations of bird songs sung from the throat instead of by whistling. When he would return home, he would see his beloved redwood forests under...

    11 hours ago
  • Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí was commissioned to remodel this summer house, gardens, and adjoining farms located on the outskirts of Barcelona that his patron, Eusebio Güell, had inherited from his father. The Catalan genius designed...

    11 hours ago
  • The first state is home to three covered bridges, with the 154 foot long Smith's Bridge in Wilmington being the longest. Originally built in 1839, this one-lane, Burr arch-truss bridge spans Brandywine Creek in New Castle County Delaware, just...

    13 hours ago

Accidental Deliberations

  • Miscellaneous material to start your week.- Umair Haque is rightly frustrated that we haven't learned and applied obvious lessons about how to fight COVID after two years, while also warning against any assumptions that the Omicron variant...

    12 hours ago
  • This and that for your Sunday reading.- Dr. Katharine Smart highlights the crucial choices which need to be made to avoid a calamitous fifth COVID-19 wave, while Chelsea Nash writes that the most important failings from previous waves have...

    a day ago
  • Assorted content for your weekend reading.- David Bush discusses how the latest wave of COVID-19 would have been entirely avoidable if we hadn't allowed corporate interests to suppress vaccine availability and turn workplaces into super-spreaders...

    2 days ago

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