Back in the Air Again — and Again, and Again

The Antiplanner tries to post every weekday, but I missed last Friday and may miss a few more days in March due to three more trips. Last week, as I was traveling to Portland for various events, I received a phone call from the John Stossel show inviting me to join them on Friday.

That meant flying to New York and back for perhaps 5 minutes of air time, but that’s one of the costs of living on the West Coast. My previous appearance on the show, though brief, seems to have turned out okay. But in the rush to get to New York and back, I was unable to post last Friday.

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The subject of the show taped on Friday (which will be broadcast in the next week or two) was the effects of government regulation and zoning on business. When he called, the show’s producer, Maxim Lott, asked he who they could get to advocate for stricter land-use regulation. I suggested James Howard Kunstler. Kunstler, however, was still mad at being edited in an appearance on Stossel’s ABC show, so he told Lott to “tell Stoessel he can kiss my ass.” Kunstler missed a bet, since Stossel’s new show on Fox is unedited (though they would probably bleep out any of the profanity that Kunstler seems to like).

In any case, on Wednesday, March 10 the Antiplanner will fly to Alaska for several events in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Sarah Palin’s hometown of Wasilla. On March 20, I’ll talk about smart growth in Orange County, California, at an event sponsored by the Pacific Research Institute. Then, during the week of March 22, I’ll be in Chicago, Racine, Waunakee, Madison, and Minneapolis to promote my book, Gridlock. If you are in any of those places, I hope to see you there.