While this is generally a good idea and certainly the kind of thing I'd support I wonder if it wouldn't be better to give this to the Smithsonian and till up a portion of the Mall with heirloom varieties of regional vegetables.
Will we call the guy the Farmer General? Should he get crop subsidies?
Senior U.S. Officials, including National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, are
reporting that the United States and Ukraine are on the verge of signing an
“I...
At the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter this week:
[image: Existing Home Sales]*Click on graph for larger image.*
• NAR: Existing-Home Sales Decrease...
Trở lại với giải VĐQG Ba Lan, tại vòng 25, một trong những trận đấu hấp dẫn
đang tạo ra sự chú ý của nhiều người hâm mộ là trận so tài giữa Motor
Lublin ...
[image: Supreme Court sidesteps Trump’s effort to remove watchdog agency
head]The Supreme Court on Friday left in place for now an order by a
federal jud...
Watch and comment to the festivities as America once again does pomp and
circumstance around the peaceful transition of power.
The post Ordinary Times W...
By James As I wrote a couple of years ago, I don’t post here anymore. I
just have a couple of updates for people who subscribe and may be
interested in my ...
Heidi Levine/Sipa/Pool via AP
Benjamin Netanyahu at a voting station in Jerusalem, September 17, 2019
Anyone expecting clarity from Israel’s electoral re...
Via Religion News: HOT SPRINGS, N.C. (RNS) — For years, liberals — even
liberal people of faith — have been wary of fusions of faith and politics,
careful ...
It should surprise no one, and delight everyone, that Richard Thaler has
won this year’s Nobel in economics. Congratulations! Thaler is a big reason
I pe...
From FB: Bruce Bartlett and others are forecasting the demise of the
Republican Party. In the sense intended, I think they are right but they
might want ...
Say you want to help struggling middle-class families by cutting their
taxes. Say you want to figure out an actually helpful plan to do that, and
not just ...
Assistant Professor Daniel Hemel on the Supreme Court’s certiorari grant in
United States v. Texas: In many respects, the Supreme Court’s cert grant
earlie...
Thirteen years ago, as I was starting to experiment with this blogging
thing, I wrote the following: [T]he speed with which an idea in your head
reaches th...
So the Basel Committee finally released its revisions to the all-important
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), which I have written about at length. Most
of th...
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