All right, so I don’t have time to list out all fifty.  But this is a start.  First, think of all the legal activities you do that some people make you feel guilty about. Now, imagine that the majority of those people who make you feel guilty are doing it so that you’ll conform to their agenda. Want a few examples?  Well, there’s not recycling, refusing to change your outdoor plans because of ozone predictions (despite your respiratory problems), and celebrating high gas prices.  If you’ve at least thought about doing any one of these three activities, you can read about why all of them should be done guilt-free.  The BBC contacted Roy Cordato this weekend to talk about the myths of recycling.  And on State Government Radio with Eric Curry, Roy discussed his recent press release on ozone levels for the state.  Spoiler: it’s not as bad as you think! Daren Bakst exposed the state’s recent decision to require the Joint Legislative Utility Review Committee to study whether gasoline should be regulated as a public utility. The decision, as Daren notices, foreshadows the Legislature’s desire to regulate prices.