Today in the Washington Examiner, James Jay Carafano of The Heritage Foundation makes a strange case for what he describes as the opening of a new American frontier — where it was once closed. The column is highly unconvincing for two main reasons.
First, and most importantly, Carafano seems to imply that there is some direct correlation between food production levels and the number of people working in agriculture:
A report prepared for the G8 in April concluded that global food production would…









