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Sunday, December 21. 2008Winter Solstice links, updated regularly todayChristmas shopping: All I bought yesterday was some wine. Nothing expensive, but I hate to show up at places with nothing in my hand. And it's snowing hard again this morning. Snow in the city is a lovely thing, and all gals look good in long black wool coats and furry hats.
Christmastime is mating season? No. Every day is mating time. Not my forefathers' Cape Cod. Who let these people over my bridge? Mugabe holds his annual 124 cow feast. Pre-industrial CO2 levels were same as now. How come nobody says so? The war against Rush begins. He's too popular, too smart, and too amusing.
Hilarious. Steyn on Bailoutistan Hilarious. Terrapass at Powerline. A greenie scam if there ever was one. Government TARP funds used to pay bonuses? I have a problem with that. Wierd medical story du jour China after 30 years of reform. Forbes The NYT loves the soda tax. How about a chai latte tax for them? Maybe a kiche tax too. Ace prediction: No complaints about Obama deficits This is like many of our towns in the USA too: Recycling stuff goes to landfills. No market for garbage. If there were, they'd pay us for it. The '97 tax break on home capital gains, and the housing bubble. Good point at Conspiracy re card check. I wonder this: If 51% wanted to get rid of a union, could they? I know the law is the law, but should you go to jail for dirty pictures? How different is that from going to jail for having dirty thoughts? What governments do - NYS:
"I cut as much as I could." BS. "Don't tax you. Don't tax me. Tax the guy behind the tree." That is how states commit suicide - by punishing the earners. NYS is one giant political boondoggle. NYC is a good place to visit, but working here is like serfdom to the city and state unless you are so rich that you don't care. Image via Theo
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Saturday, December 20. 2008Satuday links
Bulls and Beavers: Outdoor Personals Ford refuses gummint aid. Chrysler (owned by a hedge fund) and GM accept the cash. Related: Excellent summary of how Detroit went wrong by Megan Caroline Kennedy often doesn't bother to vote (h/t, Anchoress) Related, from Capt. Capitalism:
Never do a good deed: CA OKs suing good samaritans Home ownership. A quote from Boudreaux:
Quoted at Villainous:
Mama Government treats citizens like small children. Hawkins Hitchins on Rick Warren. Ridiculous
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Friday, December 19. 2008The worstLaugh or cry? The worst 2008 quotes from the NYT (but there's still time for more...). h/t, Right Wing Prof. I don't know how we missed that site, TimesWatch. Gotta add them to our Media roll. So many sites, so little time. Friday morning links
Remembering Paul Weyrich. Many posts at NRO 1897: Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus Getting stoned with Barry O Czechs won't fly the EU flag Dems are the new ethics story. WSJ Slightly disappointed in Kathleen Parker Viable by March? Who's kidding who? I pay for this because I didn't buy their cars?
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Global Cooling Alert!
And it's not even winter yet.
![]() Vegas: Biggest Snow in 30 years... EliminationismNow we understand! From the WSJ “Best of the Web”: “Someone at FiredOglake.com calls Warren an "eliminationist hate preacher." We didn't know what this meant, so we followed the links and ended up with this definition:
“What, really, is eliminationism? What we have just been given is a secret buzzword for the Left’s entire strategy for the last four years. Doesn’t that perfectly describe what the Left has been using in place of reasoned debate? The leftist writer, by using their code word to attack Thursday, December 18. 2008Letter to the EditorA friend sent this to the NYT today: To the Editor:
"G.M. has said that it desperately needs $4 billion to survive through the end of this month .... Chrysler has said that $4 billion would allow it to avoid bankruptcy and stay in business through the quarter." NYTimes Dec 18. I wish to update the US citizen on my request for $4 billion dollars to survive through the end of this month. I was deeply disappointed that the Congress did not even consider my request and look forward to discussing this with Secretary Paulson. I too have been for years not selling cars. (In fact, for my entire adult life, I have not sold a car.) In order for me to survive, $4 billion will be fine. I live austerely, so unlike GM, Chrysler or Ford, I am not pressing the US citizen to shell out dough by the end of the month (although a couple million will take care of Christmas gifts for my children, my ex-wives, several girlfriends and my dog, Sam, who must chew a leather shoe, as I have run out of money to buy a chewy-toy for him. OK. A half million.) I will soon be hiring a soon-to-be-unemployed GM Spokesman who will attest that he still has faith in me as CEO, as he did for the current CEO of GM. Further, I promise the US taxpayer that, like Harley Davidson, I will never again ask for financial support from the US government after the first $ 4 billion. I also will not shelter my money in offshore accounts. As for my private jet, unlike GM, I have never owned one. I do own a Prius, which I am willing to drive to Washington, like the auto exec's did on their second beggary trip, to formally request these funds ... or just to collect the check. I appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to the taxpayer, whom I believe will shell out a few million for an honest fellow taxpayer who doesnt' sell cars. I also will not charge people for not flying in planes. Respectfully, Wednesday, December 17. 2008Thursday morning linksOnce again, posting early because busy in the AM. Outside of the finance biz, lots of work in NYC this year. Just a photo suggestion for the fellas: If you have any $ left, and she is kind and gentle, worries about your contentment, speaks soothingly to you after a tough day, and takes good care of you, why not give her some diamonds?
The return of the Old Left. Oh man, not again. How many times can they crawl out of their grave? When the economy is good, taxes go up because supposedly people can afford them. When the economy is poor, taxes go up to cover govt deficits. See NYS for example. But people can't raise their incomes to cover them, can they? Where's the $ supposed to come from? For shame! Illegally cutting down trees in a nature preserve. Are they legally culpable? Secular decline of the semiconductor biz, plus the Kondratieff Wave Theory Iowahawk: My Five-Year Plan Failed Rangel Watch: Yet another Rangel scam. Will it ever end? No doubt there wil be more to come. It's the Rangel Circus. Obama talks good, doesn't he? Let's watch the grammar, O, or we'll set a bad example. Only for those without Econ 101. Coyote Watching TV ruins womens' love lives. Want perfection? Try a different planet. Nude models on strike in Paris. Some strikes are good. Via Insty, this is both smart and wise (a rare combo):
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If every last bit of Arctic sea ice melted...Sea levels would drop. Here's why. You can test it at home. Addendum: Well, it's almost true. Slightly off with salt water. Weds. morning links
Would you buy a new car from this company? Why government spending doesn't help in recessions. Betsy. (It's because the money has to come from somewhere.) The Ten Dopiest Leaders of 2008. h/t, Insty Caroline Kennedy? What's she ever done? I guess Teddy wants it done. Major study finds no relation between school spending and achievement Christmas Books: Thomas Sowell Fed rates to zero. That is dramatic, but how about -1%? Kudlow says only tax cuts can help. Pin-up from Theo
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Tuesday, December 16. 2008Tuesday morning links
Grim tidings for the news biz. McArdle It's about morality: Thatcher's defense of free markets Politics as fashion statement: Gitmo lawyers and the new Radical Chic. Good grief. Our enemies are collapsing. Dick Morris Neoneo observes, as we have been doing for years, the growing numbers of vocal climate skeptics. She links Sen. Inhofe's most recent press blog. One quote from that:
Related: Who's in denial? Am Thinker Quoted in the WSJ today:
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Monday, December 15. 2008"A treacherous road" back from a leveraging frenzy
another quote:
Hmm. I thought the "hand" was meant to be invisible. I think it's working now, slowly grinding away and doing what it needs to do to adjust and correct for excesses. I tend to be skeptical every time I hear people say "This time it's different..." We're in a corrective recession, and we'll emerge eventually. And America will emerge first, because we have the most dynamic and creative economy in the world. The fantasy that somehow the government can spend the US out of a global recession is, I think absurd. But they have to appear to be doing something. To put it all in context, I borrowed this 20 yr. chart from My Trader's Journal, up through Oct 3. Today the S&P closed around 870, so we have been below the trend line for a while. Whatever that means. To my eyes, this chart shows a double bubble, and when the next one happens, I'm getting off at the top.
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More Monday links
World's most beautiful woman is Russian. It's true. They make beauties there. It's one of the few things Russia does well. Update on the Marc Dreier investment scam. And re the Madoff scam, look at the "sophisticated investors" he fooled. When a deal sounds too good to be true... I love the way Bush handled this press guy. The Brussels Journal and Tribal Nationalism: LGF Why are we still in Afghanistan? Beethoven and the Illuminati How Tom Daschle could destroy new drug development The change we wanted? Now Richardson under investigation. Dems have a greed problem. Ask Dr. Helen: How can I keep my students from becoming little Marxists? Image from SDASunday, December 14. 2008Monday morning links - posted earlyI am away tomorrow morning. Busy on a job in Dallas. Yes, Texas is booming with biz and jobs, unlike much of the world.
Classical Values takes a look at the defunct Packard assembly plant Corporate DNA. Coyote Our pal Sipp makes it into the dead tree media. And rightly so - he works with dead trees. The southern auto industry mocks Detroit Jim Rogers says most US banks bankrupt CT's Dodd still ducking. Gee whiz, all he did was to use his job to get VIP mortgages. What do you expect? It's just a perk. Wizbang had New Author Tryouts Where the heck does Steven Chu live? Arizona? Its' been cold as heck up here. We are in trouble. Is the Obama Admin already damaged goods? If so, it's self-inflicted, but John McCain blames the Repubs. Huh? What's up with John? Related: Blago in context: Tiger. Related: Schadenfreude Time? From View from the Right on Madoff:
The community organizer's wet dream. Obama wants to spend a trillion. That's our money. Rahm Emanuel headed to a grand jury. How fun for him. Surber Update: The death of the piano industry. Also, Palin's church and arsonists Michael Yon in Afghanistan. What a guy he is. Santa brings pain and suffering. Bad, bad Santa. Be good, or else... Who is Thomas Tamm? Via Viking:
Hey, No fair. Maggie's has a patent on Sheesh! and Good Grief! Conservatives and the Delusions of the Left. Radosh Haven't we had enough of the Kennedys? How long can people politically trade on an Irish name? Another name fetish: Calls for Jesse Jackson Jr. to resign The IPCC wants no more data. Don't confuse me with facts? Our hero Klaus begs to differ. Feminism update: More women criminals. Equality Now!
All dressed up and nothing to do. Joe Biden. He
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Wooly Mammoths rumored seen in Bismarck and Hanover
All we can do to help is to drive our Hummers to the mall. Eagerly awaiting explanation from Al Gore. Oh, he did have something to say: North Pole to disappear in 5 years. Is that a promise? So how come the ice cap is growing? And who cares anyway? His fear-mongering hyperbole has turned him into a joke. Saturday, December 13. 2008Hate Mail at Christmastime
Saturday links
Speaking of time passing, a 1940 Dodge, like new. Reminds me of Woody Allen's VW in Sleeper. Driscoll: "Dissent: It's the highest form of patriotism. But patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel." Party time in Baghdad. We done good. Problem was, the UAW didn't "release" the Dems for the vote. The UAW owns the Dems? I thought Soros owned the Dems. Woops. They got it wrong. Fastest-growing states and the election. Scott at Powerline remembers Sinatra's birthday with a remarkable tune. Bailout means payback. Roger. That's what it's all about. By the way, take a look at the 22 lb. UAW contract. Good grief. Does anybody know what is even in there? Two huge Dem scandals since the election: Rangel and Blago. Not a good start. And no, it doesn't please me at all: it just reinforces everybody's terrible opinion of pols. Zimbabwe update. Socialism at work. Two frozen treats from Thompson: How Eskimos build igloos (1951 video), and photographing snowflakes.
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Friday, December 12. 2008More Friday goodies
Was NYC the original Mumbai target? What does Colin Powell mean by "polarizing"? Hot young housewives at The Max Planck Institute. Where else? What is an American car, anyway? What does "property rights" mean? Wilkinson Gateway is all over the Obama-Blago story today. Is Obama vetting a new Chief of Staff? Watch out. Here come Obama's Carbon Busters in the WSJ. One quote (in a week of record snows):
Indeed, that is an arrow aimed at the heart of the American economy. Would they dare go further? Wooly Mammoths seen in Louisiana!Wooly Mammoths rumored seen in Louisiana swamps. My brother took this "climate change" photo yesterday in New Orleans:
Thursday, December 11. 2008Friday morning links
So maybe that reported Obama-Blago meeting never happened? I'm totally confused now, but Volokh's timeline helps clear it up. Related, Mad or Bad? Warnings about Blago Does time exist? New Scientist (h/t, Flares). I don't think it "exists," but it sure is a good practical concept, especially at dinner time. This report about the Sphinx is old news, isn't it? Yes, it was jungly there in those days. Re Greece:
Ann Coulter on the Minnesota vote A "Green Bible"? Good grief. The House roll call for the bailout vote. As Betsy says:
And more, from Prof. Macey via Tiger:
And more, from Boudreaux:
And, predictably, Big Academia wants some bailout money too. Gimme. And, last but not least: Bailing out Big Cheese Update: Auto bailout is dead. The unions wouldn't budge. Money for nothin' and the chicks for free...
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"The Architect"
"The Architect," Karl Rove gives advice to Repubs. I don't care how Repubs do all that much. I do care how Conservative/Libertarians do in the future, though.
Unbelievable?
The NYT today not only covers for Obama, but they completely refuse to report the facts that every internet user knows.
Thursday morning links
Would you cousin-humping rednecks stop buying guns? Why to worry about the deficit. Stossel Walter Williams reminds us that bankruptcy doesn't mean you go out of business Chuck Colson receives Presidential Medal for his Prison Fellowship work. Newsweek tries to use the Bible to support gay marriage The 51% rule for marriage Cool photos: Polar bear chasing photog Image via Synthstuff
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Wednesday, December 10. 2008Calvin and HobbesYears ago there was an excellent Calvin and Hobbes toon. In it, Calvin was either writing a journal and/or taking photos or drawing pictures. Hobbes asks him why he's doing it. Calvin replies that he is pre-shaping his past for his eventual run for the Presidency. As I recall it, it entails a portrait of a noble young Calvin, studying a book. If any reader can find a copy of that toon, we'd love to see it again. The reason it came to my mind today is obvious. New England TaxesWe posted the other day about Yankee taxes and our general unfriendliness to business. Liberals and Lefties never seem to wonder where the money comes from for all of their plans and schemes. Well, in my CT, it's not going to come from these folks, because they made a plan for their families, and they won't let the product of their lifetime of blood, sweat and tears be fleeced by the greedy pols in Hartford.
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