Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
Here's what you were reading last week at Hit & Run:
Rational Optimist Matt Ridley: Nature Often Resilient in Recovering From Oil Spills, by Ronald Bailey (7/21)
Why Would 80 Police Officers Cost Oakland $100 Million? by Tim Cavanaugh (7/20)
Day Two of JournoListMageddon: Not Very Convincing, by Matt Welch (7/21)
Do Public Sector Unions Drive States Into Bankruptcy? by Tim Cavanaugh (7/22)
California Roundup: $8 Billion Rail Project Results In Fewer People Riding Public Transportation, by Tim Cavanaugh (7/23)
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For Gobbler's sake, I hope Suderman gets one of the spots.
I have the Suidide Prevention line at the ready each week now - I'm concerned what The Gobbler may do if Peter doesn't make the list one of these days...
The Suicide Prevention Line, even...
*shakes uncontrollably*
Hunh. Tim C. tearing up the leaderboards. Whoda thunk?