My First Feature for Reason Magazine: Woohoo!

It’s online now. It’s about the U.S. Army’s attempt to seize hundreds of thousands of acres of private ranch land.

In the asymmetrical war these ranchers are fighting, they use any weapon they can, because theirs is an opponent that tends to win: the U.S. Army.

The Army already occupies 245,000 acres of Colorado’s desolate Piñon Canyon, which it uses for large-scale, force-on-force mechanized brigade combat exercises involving tanks and armored units. But since 2006 Uncle Sam has had his eye on at least 418,000 acres more, to handle increased demand for maneuvers and the expansion of Fort Carson.

Most of that land is private property in the Comanche National Grasslands lying between the rustic ranching towns of La Junta, Trinidad, and Walsenburg. The proposed annexation, which would create a contiguous Army-owned area 85 percent the size of Rhode Island, has attracted loud opposition from local landowners, environmentalists, scientists, and politicians. Their combined efforts were enough to gain a congressionally ordered reprieve in 2007, but the Army appears determined to wear them down. In fact, the training ground expansion may be just the first phase of an enormous land grab potentially involving millions of acres

Go here to read it with them eyes of yours.

Convention Hotel Backers Try to Slip It In. Like a Roofie.

Backers of the $550 million city-owned convention hotel are in a last minute sprint to try to ensure voters — who want a say in the matterget no say in the matter come the May election. This is your Dallas City Council in action. (At least Dallas voters get a chance to say if some of those council members keep their seat come election day. Hint.)

What hotel? You know, that hotel that’s going to be a bust and for which taxpayers will be on the hook.

(Psst. The St. Louis city-owned convention center hotel was built on recommendation from HVS. Look what’s happened there.)

UPDATE: Oh, and there’s a $100 million city budget shortfall. And they’ve spent $75.7 million on the hotel so far. So they have that going for them. Which is…

Tuesday Roundup: More Crooked Cops, The Death of Choice, Aliens & More

  • False arrest, police lying until a videotape shows reality doesn’t jibe with their accounts, a pattern of illegal searches, civil rights violationsand all the DPD officers involved remain on duty. I’ve heard this song before. And the first commenter calls the officers in question the “good guys.” This is where we are?
  • “A restaurant, a bar, is private property, and you the customer have the choice of whether you go in or you don’t,” said Patrick Dixon, chairman of the Texas Libertarian Party. If you’re a nonsmoker, “there are other places that will cater to you.” Why is this so hard to understand? No one else see where this is leading?
  • Robert Guest gives us the 411 about the (let’s be hopefulsome) coming impeachment of a judge — Sharon Keller – who deserves it. And maybe a little jail time, to boot.

Today’s Okie Import: Malthusian Fantasy Camp

I’ve always suspected there’s a certain self-hatred lurking in the heart of every leftist, social scold, control freak, and statist, and my “gentleman farmer” friend from Oklaho…ho….hahaha. Sorry. I couldn’t get through that with a straight face. OK, seriously, he is a gentleman and a farmer, but he’s also one of the smartest, sharpest minds I’ve had the pleasure to meet. He’s a radical for capitalism and great voice for individual liberty.

So now that I have his taste out of my mouth, today on his blog he talks about what he perceives as the Malthusian (and, perhaps, gas chamber) motives the lefties are starting to show given the crisis opportunities they perceive. Read on…

Take this example from the UK Guardian, where the writer applauds eating scraps and rips on salad. Britain becomes increasingly fatter, and you’re against fresh greens? If only you had some food police to monitor British cabinets…. Oh wait.

Visit this post and his site here.

We’ll Always Have Paris. Texas.

If you’re not reading Shawn Williams’ columns in the Dallas Morning News, you’re missing out on a great perspective and an up-and-coming writer. His Sunday column on Paris isn’t up on the DMN website, but it’s on his blog here.

UPDATE: It’s up here now. Also, if I didn’t make it clear, Shawn’s blog is a daily must-read.

CBS 11 Does the Obligatory “Gun Sales Are Up” Story

About four months late to the game, CBS 11 did the “Obama election drives up local gun sales” story last night. It’s been done pretty much in every market, big and small, since before last November.

Not that I’m complaining. Anything that puts more guns “on the street” and in the hands of ordinary folks is a good thing. Welcome to the party, neo-hoplophiles. Two words to memorize: Molon Labe.

My problem? All these n00bs are driving up prices.

Not that concern about Mr. Obama’s anti-gun leanings aren’t quite legitimate — take a look at this new anti-Second Amendment bill winding its merry way through the same Congress that passes a more than $1 trillion spending bill (including interest) without even reading it.

Blue Light Special: A Blue on Blue Complaint?

DPD Officer Keith Johnson sends me the following. It’s troublesome on a number of levels. Here’s his message and an attached correspondence.

Please find attached a memo from Lindsey which I assume is a follow up to a letter generated by former officer Greg Tapp regarding a traffic stop he conducted in NE Dallas.
Lindsey generated this memo justifying the stop-we now know the stop wasn’t random, and Tapp abruptly resigned.
Please examine what I have underlined here, Lindsey acknowledges that Tapp has/had emergency lights installed in his private vehicle for “off duty jobs.”
Does the District as a governmental entity condone this? Please take the time to review Texas Transportation Code 547.305.
Do any of Lindsey’s current subordinates have emergency lights in their personal vehicles?
My daughter will be driving soon, and she will not under any circumstances stop for an unmarked vehicle with internal police lights.
It has been a month since Rookwood and Tapp have left the District. Is Lindsey going to investigate any allegations that arose prior to their leaving the District, or is this another issue thats going to go away?
Here’s the memo. Click on it to zoom in and read it:

Private citizen advice: If you ever see blue (or red) lights on an unmarked car anytime, don’t stop. And don’t run. Proceed at a normal speed, call 911 for the police dispatch, and ask to verify if the car is a real cop making a real stop. If you don’t have a phone, proceed normally (a little below the speed limit even) and make it clear you’re not evading, but get to a well-lighted area with plenty of witnesses. It could be anyone in that car behind you. Make sure. When you do stop in an area with witnesses, roll down your window, put your hands on the wheel in plain sight, and go from there.

And hope you don’t run into this officer or one like her.

Monday Roundup: Kwame Qualified, The Coming Zombie Plague, The Coming Global Cooling & More

  • Let’s hope the good reverend changes his message about homosexuals being “broken.”
  • Here’s the profile of exactly the kind of guy who gives good gun owners a bad name. Let’s be thankful the officers weren’t injured.
  • Flashback/Preview: The unanimous, established fact that the earth is cooling. (On the plus side, cold slows zombies.)

Friday Roundup: Gub’mint Cheese, Naked Dudes in Parks, Kwame Lands & Happy Valentine’s Day

  • Is it something in the water? Still, it gives us the quote of the week: “It’s so lovely, even with naked terracotta men.”
  • Say, if you’re an investor in Covisint, or an employee, or a client, I don’t want to worry you, but — RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
  • Finally, from Cracked.com, the card I’m getting the missus:

Open Carry Coming To Texas?

Let’s hope.

(About the image: If you have to ask, you wouldn’t understand.)

Sign the petition here.

Alert: Republican state Sen. Jeff Wentworth opposes open carry. “I think that’s harkening too far back to the Wild West,” he says.

Let this purple-belly know how you feel. Contact his office here.