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  • New Sense Theme, 10/10

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    Have you ever seen a theme that has more colors than a Dr.Seuss book? Well today is a new day, and a new theme for you. The theme made by an XDA member who managed to make a great looking theme, with a nice color match, a sleek design, and the nice wallpaper.

    I like this theme, it has a great look to me. I like the strip of color right on the calendar, and notification area, it reminds me of the speaker grill on the HD2. The wallpaper has a nice, simple, but yet elegant look that goes with the Zune colored clock. Everything simple looks great, and matches.

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  • 2010 Peugeot 308 GTI priced from €26,900

    2010 Peugeot 308 GTIThese are the first images to have been released of the Peugeot 308’s sporty version, the GTi. This model is offered exclusively as a five-door model which is quite unusual for a sport-oriented car.

    To distinguish the 308 GTi from the regular versions, it has received some technical and styling upgrades. This car will be the first to have the GTi badge that will be used all over Europe, not only in the UK. Powering the 308 GTi is the 1.6-liter turbocharged engine, which delivers 200hp, and has from 5,500 to 6,800 rpm, and a constant 202.8 lb ft of torque (275 Nm) between 1,700 and 4,500 rpm.

    This engine, which is also found on the Peugeot RCZ and the Citroen DS3, offers low fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Its average fuel rating is 34.1 mpg (6.9 liters/100 km), while its CO2 emissions level is at 159 g/km.

    This engine is a product of the BMW-PSA partnership, which brought together a number of innovative technologies like THP (Twin-Scroll turbocharger and direct petrol injection), and VTi (variable valve lift and valve timing).

    The unit is coupled with a 6-speed manual gearbox, enabling the car to go from zero to 62 mph in 7.7 seconds and on to a top speed of 147.2 mph (237 km/h).

    Peugeot installed the Sound System technology on this model, offering an engine noise that’s quite distinctive. In France, the 308 GTi will be launched on the10th June, priced at 26,900 €.

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  • Remote control exhaust system offers range of exhaust notes

    Remote control exhaust system offers range of exhaust notes

    Without doubt, one of man’s greatest delights is to experience firsthand the stereo staccato of an exhaust system trumpeting the sound of a high performance engine being controlled by an expert touch on a mountain road. Sadly, the same engine, exhaust and expert touch become highly anti-social in urban confines, so German tuning company Cobra has come up with the perfect invention for socially-responsible petrolheads – a remote-control exhaust system. At the push of a button, one can engage an electronically controlled flap on the twin 120mm tailpipes, changing the noise from subdued and refined sportiness through to unrestrained and joyful F1-madness … and back again…
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  • Video: HTC EVO 4G Unboxed

    Found under: HTC, EVO, 4G, Android, Google, Sprint, WiMAX, Smartphones,

    One of the top devices coming out in a few weeks is the HTC EVO 4G from Sprint its one of the few WiMAX supported smartphones to be release in the US and the first that is based on the Google Android platform. The Slashgear boys got their hands on a copy and did an unboxing video for everyone all i can say is this phone is looking mighty fine.If you were living under a rock for months now then you probably wouldnt know that the HTC EVO 4G is a killer device this bad boy is packing

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  • Vertex Awaits Results of Hepatitis C Drug Trial, Helicos and Pfizer Cut Jobs, St. Jude Acquires LightLab, & More Boston-Area Life Sciences News

    Erin Kutz wrote:

    Looks like life sciences companies reclaimed their territory in our headlines this week. We saw news of funding deals, acquisitions, and layoffs, and profiles on drugmakers and device developers.

    —Rockland, MA-based BioSphere Medical (NASDAQ: BSMD), which makes bio-engineered microspheres to be injected to cut off the blood supply to tumors, vascular malformations, and uterine fibroids, announced it will be acquired by Merit Medical Systems (NASDAQ: MMSI) for $96 million in cash .

    Luke wrote about the gravity surrounding Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ clinical trial for its hepatitis C drug, telaprevir. Vertex (NASDAQ: VRTX) is waiting for results from Phase III of the study, the final stage of testing required before the drug gets approved by the FDA for sale in the U.S. Telaprevir could be a first-in-class protease inhibitor drug, and has shown that it can double the cure rate and cut the standard course of treatment in half for the chronic liver-damaging disease.

    —Stemgent, a provider of consumable stem cell research materials that has offices in Cambridge, MA, and San Diego, has raised $5.6 million of a planned $10.1 million equity round, according to an SEC filing.

    Cambridge Endoscopic Devices, a Framingham, MA-based maker of laparoscopic instruments for minimally invasive procedures, pulled in $3 million of a $7.5 million round of equity-based funding, a regulatory document showed.

    —Cambridge-based genetic analysis technology developer Helicos BioSciences announced cutting 40 jobs, halving its work force in order to reduce operating expenses. Helicos (NASDAQ: HLCS) had $11.3 million in the bank as of March 31, but needs to raise “significant additional capital” before the end of June to fund its operations for another year, it revealed in a quarterly financial statement filed this week.

    Pfizer announced it would be cutting 300 manufacturing jobs at its Andover, MA-based site by the end of 2015, as part of a restructuring plan following the drugmaker’s acquisition of Wyeth (NYSE: WYE) last year. The company is …Next Page »

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  • T-Mobile MyTouch 3G Slide – Unboxing

    T-Mo’s new MyTouch Slide is an Android phone made by HTC. It’s got a QWERTY board and it’s customized to the gills. $180 after rebate on June 2.


  • Organic Consumers Association Newsletter #225

    Millions Against Monsanto

    Hello Viewers,

    #225, May 21, 2010

    Health, Justice and Sustainability News
    from the Organic Consumers Association

    Edited by Alexis Baden-Mayer and Ronnie Cummins

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    Quote of the Week

    Monsanto, Haiti’s &quot New Earthquake&quot

    &quot A new earthquake&quot is what Haitian peasant farmer leader Chavannes Jean-Baptiste of the Peasant Movement of Papay (MPP) called the news that Monsanto will be dumping 60,000 seed sacks (475 tons) of hybrid corn seeds and vegetable seeds on Haiti, seeds doused with highly toxic fungicides such as thiram, known to be extremely dangerous to farm workers. Hybrid seeds, like GMO seeds (in contrast to Creole heirloom or organic seeds) require lots of water, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides. In addition if a small farmer tries to save hybrid seeds after harvest, hybrid seeds usually do not &quot breed true&quot or grow very well in the second season, forcing the now-indentured peasant to buy seeds from Monsanto or one of the other hybrid/GMO seed monopolies in perpetuity. Monsanto wanted initially to dump GMO seeds on Haiti, but even the corrupt Haitian government knew that this would spark a rebellion, so Monsanto cleverly decided to dump hybrid seeds instead. The Haitian small farmers organization has committed to burning Monsanto’s seeds, and has called for a march to protest the corporation’s presence in Haiti on June 4, for World Environment Day.

    Learn more on OCA’s Millions Against Monsanto campaign page.

    Alert of the Week

    Monsanto’s Poison Pills for Haiti

    Take Action in Solidarity with Haitian Farmers Who Vow to Burn Monsanto’s Toxic Fungicide-Coated Hybrid Seeds

    Since gaining their independence from France more than 200 years ago in a bloody slave uprising, Haitian farmers have wisely protected their seeds and nurtured native crop varieties. They know that true food security is maintained by farmers who save, trade and breed indigenous seeds using traditional organic methods.

    As Chavannes Jean-Baptiste, the Executive Director of the Peasant Movement of Papay (MPP), wrote earlier this year, &quot We need to establish seed banks and have silos where we can store our Creole seeds. Local, organic seeds are the basis of food sovereignty. It’s urgent that Haitians buy local seeds. … What’s the danger we face today? It’s that food aid from USAID and others is getting dumped in the country.&quot

    USAID and Monsanto have a poison pill for Haiti, designed to the make the island nation into a slave colony once again, except this time they won’t be slaves for France, but rather for Monsanto and corporate agribusiness. Join the Haitian people and the growing global movement of Millions Against Monsanto.

    You can donate to the distribution of local, organic seeds within Haiti here.

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    OCA Needs Your Help to Fight Monsanto and Spread the Organic Revolution

    OCA and our international network of organic consumers and farmers understand that we have a positive life-affirming solution for the global food, health, and climate crisis: organic food, farming, and ranching. But to fight Monsanto and get out our all-important message we need your support. Please send us a tax-deductible donation today. If you give OCA a donation we’ll send you a free &quot Millions Against Monsanto&quot bumper sticker so you can spread the message in your city, town, or rural community. Please donate and write &quot Monsanto Sticker&quot in the comments field to receive your sticker!

    Help OCA Get 35,000 Facebook Fans!

    We are so close! Last week, Organic Consumers Association’s Facebook page topped 34,000 fans, people like Suzanne who writes, &quot What would we do without you guys fighting for all of us?&quot

    Please help us reach our May goal of 35,000 Facebook fans. If you’re on Facebook, become a fan, recommend us to your friends on Facebook, and join the discussion! Our Facebook fans are active! Over 100 people have commented so far on the article we posted about Haitian farmers who have vowed to burn Monsanto’s seed &quot donation.&quot Genevieve says, &quot Yes, the Haitians need assistance, but please don’t insult their intelligence by telling them they’d be better off eating poison.&quot

    Video of the Week

    Monsanto Plant Shut Down By Dutch Activists

    Check out this great activist-produced video documenting Monday’s action shutting down Monsanto’s Dutch offices and greenhouses.

    On Monday, 50 people with the action group ‘Roundup Monsanto’ blocked both gates of the Monsanto seed company near Rotterdam in the Netherlands. ‘Roundup Monsanto’ wants Monsanto to back out of the seed market, and demands an end to patents on seeds and living organisms. Monsanto and other agro-chemical multinationals are lobbying the Dutch government and the EU for legislative changes that would make it easier for large companies to take control of the seed market and food production.

    Download and print one of OCA’s &quot Millions Against Monsanto&quot campaign leaflets, &quot Ten Things Monsanto Does Not Want You To Know&quot .

    June 22-26, 2010: U.S. Social Forum in Detroit Another World is Possible! Another U.S. is Necessary!

    What is the U.S. Social Forum?

    The U.S. Social Forum (USSF) is a movement building process offering a space to come up with the peoples’ solutions to the economic and ecological crisis. The USSF is an opportunity to declare what we want our world to look like and start planning the path to get there. The USSF provides spaces to learn from each other’s experiences and struggles, share our analysis of the problems our communities face, build relationships, and align with our international brothers and sisters to strategize how to reclaim our world.

    One of the USSF’s 14 major program tracks is &quot Climate Justice: Sustainability, Resources and Land.&quot This track focuses on building power, resiliency and sustainability through movements for ecological, social, energy and environmental justice, with an emphasis on food security, agriculture and small farms.

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  • Financial Reform Passes in the Senate

    Thursday night the Senate passed the most robust financial regulation bill since the Great Depression. The legislation, authored by Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd (D-CT), passed mostly along party-lines, 59 to 39. Four Republicans voted in favor; two Democrats voted in opposition; and two Democrats abstained. The bill will now have to be reconciled through the conference process with the mostly less aggressive House’s bill passed in December.

    The Republicans could have delayed the final vote for 30 hours after the cloture motion passed on Thursday afternoon, but declined to do so. Without any hope of derailing the bill, there really would have been no point in a delay.

    There were a few amendments that were supposed to be voted on before the final vote, however. The first was sponsored by Sen. Brownback (R-KS) and would have excluded auto dealers from the consumer financial protection bureau’s jurisdiction. But Republicans declined to bring up the amendment, as not forcing a vote automatically killed another amendment that they were against — one sponsored by Senators Merkely (D-OR) and Levin (D-MI) that would have banned banks from proprietary trading. Republicans are likely hoping that they get their amendment through the conference process, however, since the House bill excludes auto dealers from the new consumer protection regulator.

    As for the final tally, the four Republicans Senators voting in favor included Olympia Snow (ME), Susan Collins (ME), Scott Brown (MA), and Charles Grassley (IA). The only surprise there was Grassley, who did not side with Democrats on the cloture vote. The two Democratic Senators who voted against the bill were Russ Feingold (WI) and Maria Cantwell (WA). Their vote reflected their disapproval that additional more aggressive amendments were not given a vote before final passage. Senators Arlen Specter (D-PA) and Robert Byrd (D-WV) did not vote.

    The House and Senate bills have many similarities; in fact, it’s probably not a stretch to say that they are both built on the same foundational ideas. They each create a new systemic risk regulator, non-bank resolution authority, consumer watchdog, and a more aggressive regulatory framework for derivatives and securitization. But there are also some very important differences between the two bills, as the Senate bill is more aggressive in some ways, like on rating agencies and derivatives. But the House’s bill contains tougher language in other sections, such as setting leverage limits and creating a truly independent consumer financial protection agency.

    In the weeks to come, the two chambers will have to compromise on a final version of the bill. Then it will make its way to President Obama’s desk, who will eagerly sign it into law. Given the sense of urgency among Democrats to wrap the bill up, we should see the President sign it this summer.





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  • PBS’ Leaders on Leadership Taping at Wayne State

    Detroit Public TV’s Leaders on Leadership taping: High Performance Cars that are ALSO High Performance Boats

    Neil Jenkins, chair of Gibbs Technologies, is a leading development and production of high speed amphibian  vehicles. These cutting edge machines convert in seconds from a high performance land vehicle to a high performance watercraft. They will be available as cars, trucks and ATVs, as well as several special purpose designs. Importantly, they are being designed and built right here in southeastern Michigan

    Attend this taping and learn from this entrepreneur highly experienced in cutting edge design. Submit your leadership questions for him on the registration page and some of you will have an opportunity to ask them on-camera. Everyone will have an opportunity to be part of an informal duscussion with the guest immediately following the formal taping

    Monday, May 24 2010
    1:30 – 3: 00 p.m.
    St. Andrew’s Hall (WSU Main Campus – 918 Ludington Mall)
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  • Donald Stocker


    Donald Stocker at the celebration of the 25th
    anniversary of the Division of Engineering
    Technology in 1998 – Photo by David Reich

     

    The College of Engineering community laments the loss of Donald Vernon Stocker, former director of the Wayne State University Division of Engineering Technology from 1981 to 1987 and professor emeritus.

    Stocker, passed away Wednesday, May 19, at his home in Onsted in Michigan’s Irish Hills. He was 83.

    The family has planned a funeral service for 3 p.m. Saturday at the Anderson Funeral Home, 265 W. Beecher Rd. in Adrian. Visitation is from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Visitation will also be Saturday from 2 p.m. until the service begins.

    Stocker was the third director of the Engineering Technology Division, which was created in 1972. In a 1998 interview with EXEMPLAR magazine on a return visit to the division for its 25th anniversary celebration, Stocker recalled the years of his leadership as quite lean. “Those were the tough years. The original promise – to hire teachers, augmented by part-time faculty, with no need for labs – was wrong. You still have to have laboratories. This is hands-on experience.”

    He was quite pleased at the time with ET’s growth. In 1987, it had only three faculty members. By 1998 it had seven and many adjunct faculty members as it does today.

    Stocker retired to the Irish Hills in 1989.

    He was born January, 1927 in Detroit to Alfred Otto and Elsie (Breitenbach) Stocker, and served in the United States Navy from 1945 to 1946.

    Stocker is survived by his wife, Clara, of 59 years, two daughters, Jan (Ron) Heverly of Frankfort, Mich., and Laura (Chuck) Dorais of Canton; one sister, Jeannette Stocker of Redford, and four grandchildren, Linda Reno, Richie Reno, Brett Wysocki, and Eric Dorais.

    Cremation will follow the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the USO or Lenawee County Humane Society.

    Former colleagues, students and friends of Donald Stocker are encouraged to share their memories, which will be posted, by emailing David Reich, WSU College of Engineering homepage editor, at: [email protected]

  • Gran Turismo 5 opens Nürburgring circuit all night long

    UK’s Auto Express confirmed that the Nürburgring circuit in Gran Turismo 5 will in fact have a night time mode as well. Not only that, but the Lexus IS-F that Yamauchi drove in the 24-hour race event

  • Newspaper Edits Politicians Out Of Bill Signing Photograph; Doesn’t Get Why People Think That’s Bad

    Romenesko points us to a story of a West Virginia newspaper that photoshopped three politicians out of a bill signing photo that ran with a story about the bill. Here’s both the original image and the one that ran:




    Even the photographer was shocked that his image was modified in this manner. But what’s stunning to me is that the newspaper appears to be defending the decision and not backing down:


    [The] reason the delegates were removed was due to the newspaper’s policy not to publish pictures of candidates running for re-election during the political season….

    In the newspaper, the photo caption includes the term “photo illustration” to indicate the photo had been changed.

    This is a newspaper that won’t run photos of candidates running for election? It makes you wonder how they report on those elections. With illustrations? And then to claim that it’s okay to edit a photograph by then calling it a “photo illustration” rather than a photo that’s been edited seems a bit questionable no matter where you stand on the question of journalistic ethics.

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  • Marion “Suge” Knight Arrested again Because of a Deadly Weapon

    Death Row’s former CEO, Marion “Suge” Knight, was arrested on Los Angeles on Thursday morning and he was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. He was said to be drawing his gun towards another motorist in a public place, as stated by Los Angeles cops.

    Knowing this, the California High Patrol officers pulled over the hip-hop chieftain in a white Cadillac Escalade around midnight Thursday. The rapper was held custody after the incident and the bail was set at $65,000.

    Knight was the former CEO of the Death Row records. He co-founded it with Dr. Dre, a member of the N.W.A. and who wished to depart from both his group and their label, Ruthless records, run by Eazy-E. Knight promised to make the Death Row records “the Motown of the 90’s”.

    Knight made good on his ambitions, as he secured a distribution deal with Interscope and Dre’s 1992 solo debut, “The Chronic” which became one of the most influential rap albums of all time. Death row records also discovered Snoop Doggy Dogg, whose debut album, Doggy style, was another smash hit in 1993. Death row became a brand name for gangster rapper fans out there.

    On 1995, Knight offered to pay the bail of Tupac, if he will agree to sign in for the Death Row records. Tupac Amaru Shakur agreed and had a 1996 blockbuster double album All Eyez on Me and the smash hits California Love” and “How Do U want it”. Shakur was the one who helped Death Row records to be on top of a market place.

    However, with the death of the famous Tupac, Snoop Doggy Dogg openly blasted Suge Knight for the murder of Shakur and he decided to leave the label, which he did in 1997.

    There were big troubles for Suge until now and he was arrested for many times for cases like drug and aggravated assault charges, assault with deadly weapon and he was also seen beating his girl friend of three years on August 2008.

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  • China’s Worst Case

    Before we get stuck into today’s market action—and boy is there a lot of it—we did manage to put together an edited version of our Skype call with Chris Mayer, who was in the Grand Hyatt in Beijing at the time. We say “we” but it was really our video editor Ben who managed to deal with the buffering and time lapses. You find part one here and part two here.

    As you’ll see, the Chinese picture is a lot more complex from up close than it is from far away. We talked about the economy, private equity, where Chinese stocks are listed, and the contrast between industries that are state-backed and those that are not. The call could have lasted a lot longer.

    Left out of the final cut was this comment from Chris, “The worst case scenario for the global economy is a full bore China collapse because there are very few answers for that.” There are one or two answers, though, as you can see from the chart below. It shows the performance of the two investments we recommended in our “Exit the Dragon” report vs. the All Ordinaries since April 30th.

    Exit the Dragon Portfolio

    Thumbing through the report this morning we read this line, with emphasis added:

    The risk is that should the Chinese economy come to a grinding halt, one of the first currencies that global investors will abandon is Australia. With such a reliance on selling our raw materials overseas, there’s little else that Australia produces – apart from houses – that will be of interest to international investors. The rush for the exit will be swift, and potentially painful. So, if that did happen, what can you do to protect yourself?

    The big down move in the Aussie dollar in the last few days has confirmed that analysis, as has the big up-move in the first recommendation on the chart above. But Bloomberg reports earlier today that the Aussie, along with the Euro, is up on speculation that policy makers will interview to stop the big slides.

    They can have a crack. But if hot global investment capital flows flee risk markets and head toward what they perceive as safety, the moves in currencies could be even bigger than you expect. And we have reason to believe, as we’ll explain later to Australian Wealth Gameplan readers in the weekly e-mail update, that the second investment recommendation could profit from a region that’s managed to stay out of the limelight so far…Japan.

    But what about the broader markets? They are selling off with conviction after a brief short-covering rally. Ironically, when you restrict short selling you remove the very mechanism with which corrections are generally reversed: a short-covering rally. When shorts cover it creates the buying that’s necessary to stop stocks from falling. You also get value investors wading it at lower levels.

    Yet policy makers—in an attempt to stop the selling—have no given traders every reason to keep selling: nobody knows what the policy is going to be tomorrow! To be fair, nobody knows anything about anything when it comes to tomorrow, except that it will probably come.

    If it does, it will be Saturday, which means we’d better get cracking on our update to paid subscribers. But not before noting Ross Garnaut’s column in today’s Australian Financial Review that government “must not be captured by private interests.” It is just the sort of article that seems sensible, and so seeming, is utterly perilous for welfare of ordinary Australians. Why?

    The most insidious of the lines in his argument is, by our reckoning, this:

    It is important that the current noise eases into constructive discussion of the public interest, in which resource sector perspectives are expressed and over time understood, without crowding out the representation of the public interest.

    Quite obviously Garnaut suggests that it is in the public interest for Australia to pass some kind of resource rent tax in order to move toward a “more equitable distribution of income, in a way that has lower economic costs other than other measures to promote distributional equity.”

    Huh?

    Leaving aside the issue of what it means for a government to base policy on promoting “distributional equity” rather than just, say respecting property and contract rights, Garnaut’s argument has one humongous embedded assumption, from which another erroneous idea necessarily follows.

    The assumption is that there IS such a thing as the public interest. It follows that once you’ve established that there IS such a thing, it is the government’s job to protect that interest against presumably nefarious, greedy, and rapacious private entities whose pursuit of their own benefit damages the public interest.

    What utter hogwash.

    You do have to give credit where credit is due, however. He has deployed an enormous amount of bright shiny red alluring linguistic lipstick on this pig of an argument. It sounds sensible, even if at an underlying logical level, it’s self-evidently absurd.

    But rather than just assert its absurdity we’ll say that there is no public interest. That is a term used mostly by lawyers, litigants, and policy makers who seek to justify action that would it be illegal to take against an individual. Thus, you have to fabricate and elevate a higher theoretical authority: the public interest.

    Before we get to the exact definition of this logical fallacy, a sensible objection should be answered: aren’t there some things that promote the general welfare better than others and shouldn’t we promote them?

    The answer to that is unequivocally yes! And the market system does promote them through the responsible stewardship of private property. People take care of what is theirs. This is proved by the tragedy of the commons, in which public property is trashed because no one takes (or has) ownership of it.

    What promotes the general welfare is a sound rule of law that protects individual liberty from the predations of the legislature. The general welfare is best promoted by people being free to pursue their own interests under the equal protection of a transparently made and enforce law. What promotes the public interest is the guarantee of private freedoms.

    Or if you want to use the lingo of the Statists, positive policy outcomes are achieved by promoting personal liberty and the rule of law. The “public interest” is in having predictable and impartial rules that don’t unexpectedly or unfairly tax people for their success but punish them when they transgress the rights of others. To the extent that there IS a public interest at all, then, it’s ensuring the rights of the individual to life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness.

    Yet Garnaut’s argument, in the way public interest is defined, sets a hypothetical interest of “all society” at odds with firms and individuals and then makes the government the designated and morally enlightened guardian of what’s good for the public.

    But again, if there were such a thing as the public interest, it would probably be in protecting private citizens from the legislative and regulatory whims of those who govern them. Or preventing the government from conduction illegal searches and seizures, or prohibiting the establishment of religions, or of the right to peaceably assemble.

    This is why so much of the foundational law of free societies is “negative law.” It is a prescription on what the government cannot and must not do. Bills of rights and charters don’t define, generally, what individuals can and cannot do. They usually define precisely the limits of government power. It’s in the public interest to protect individuals from the predations of government.

    That’s a bit of political and legal theory. But logically, Garnaut is guilty of what our old classical rhetoric professor would have called the “fallacy or reification.” He has “thingified” the concept of the “public interest” and pretended as if it’s a real thing that has real enemies (the miners) and must be defended by real people (enlightened policy makers).

    It’s pretty presumptuous, really. Do the people of Australia own their land? Does the Queen of England? Or do private investors own it?

    As a legal alien, there’s only so much we know about who owns what around here. If it’s the people of Australian, then it follows that any non-indigenous Australians owe, and could be coerced into paying, a rent tax to indigenous Australians. Doesn’t it?

    Dan Denning
    for The Daily Reckoning Australia

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