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Thursday, July 14. 2011Thursday morning linksToon via NYM I enjoyed Dr. Merc's take on hippies Dream interpetation, for the masses What's a "muffin top"? Laura knows what it is. So much for the obesity epidemic The Gentrified City - Suleiman Osman chronicles the history of Brooklyn’s revival. Boehner: Dealing With the White House 'Has Been Like Dealing With Jell-o' They playin ya, dude. Krauthammer: It's about who gets the blame Voter photo I.D. passes — in Rhode Island Change!… Obama’s Approval Rating Now Lower Than Bush’s 2008 Rating in Arab World Arab world respects expressions of strength "Obama once again showed the true face of a Chicago ward boss when he dangled the threat of interrupted social security and veteran benefits checks over the heads of the American people. This is thug politics." Aussie carbon cops ignore carbon rules America’s Ruling Class: How They Corrupted America and What We Can Do About It Suddenly, big money is good in politics Glenn Beck visits Israel, gets 'adoring' welcome Greece: Where Profit Is Taboo - A shipping magnate on the fate of his country. America’s Burgeoning Class War Could Spell Opportunity For GOP Are Conservatives Being Fair to Barack Obama? Media bends over for Mrs. Obama A pol said this:
Claremont looks at books about Obama WSJ: In Defense Of 'Little Boy' - Herbert Hoover warned President Truman that invading Japan would cost at least half a million American lives. Marcus: The Black Code Best national anthem ever? For the Quatorze Juillet: Wednesday, July 13. 2011Adding to ye olde blogrollBreyer and Progressivism on the courtsFrom Oliver Wendell Breyer at Volokh:
While well-intentioned rather than imbeciles, Progressives since Holmes' and Wilson's era have demonstrated more faith in powerful elites, technocrats, social engineers, scientists, and other assorted (mostly academic) experts than in individual freedom - which includes freedom to ignore the experts du jour. The Progessives (ie, modern "Liberals") been misguided about that, ever since. The examples are endless. There's no fool like an educated fool and, as CS Lewis said, there's no totalitarian as dangerous as the one who wants to do you good for your own good. 95% of experts on any topic are shown to be wrong, in time. Not so with common sense, which has endured through history. The unwise, impressionable, and self-impressed are vulnerable to having the common sense educated out of them, and arrogance put into them. A convert to the cause of freedomShe is fed up with lies. I guess it took her a long time to realize that politicans are liars and that our MSM is, for some reasons I cannot fully understand (I do have my theories) totally in the tank for anything Leftist and runs interference for them constantly. Still, for her, better late than never. Naive as heck, but a nice gal. h/t Moonbattery:
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So I wrote them all down. Subway Sandwiches — Best thing in the joint and it's not even on the menu Amazon.com II — Know anyone with a printer? — Preventing Summer/Winter Colds How To Contact Every Member of Congress — This can only be done once, maybe How To Get On TV At The Olympics — Well, possibly How To Get Into Guinness — Okay, this might take a few bucks, but what price, fame? The Hippies — One of the biggest lies you've ever been told Usenet — A wonderful source for pirated software, high-quality TV shows, etc Miracle Cure — A marketing idea that could be worth zillions The Magic Elixir — I accidentally invented the first 'elixir' in a thousand years The Iridium Strike — A real treasure hunt from 40 long, dry, dusty years ago Welcome to Doc's Secrets
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Weds. morning linksHouse turns out light on old-style bulbs - Republicans unable to overturn law on efficiency Atlanta teacher: "Those kids were dumb as hell." Divorce and emotional pain: Numb and Number In my view, the government should be able to eliminate poverty, war, stress, work, worry, and emotional pain. The unbearable smugness of Liberals: A Guide Are the poor morally superior?
California wants to discriminate against Asians again High-achieving Asians get no respect Chicagoans Overwhelmingly Vote to Ban Palin, Beck & Coulter Books at Book Fair in Obama’s Home Town Dangerous ideas for the Masses If the Prez were a Repub, this would be bigger than Watergate
Nobody should believe anything Obama says about the budget The O throws Dem Mediscare tactic under the bus OBAMA: PASS MY DEBT CEILING OR I’LL STARVE GRANDMA. Dino: Running up the debt wasn't a bug, it was a feature Senator Marco Rubio: Everything Is Worse Under Obama Corporate money flowing to Dems Nothing new about that. The Dems are the party of Big Biz and Wall St; the Repubs are the party of Main St. A Drudgeism:
Buchanan: An Establishment in Panic Mead: An Unhappy Ending To The Drug War? Graph below via Mankiw: Hinckley TalariaYesterday morning we posted my pic of a Hinckley Picnic Boat and a Hinckley Talaria at dockside. This used 2002 40' Talaria is for sale, $650,000. Pretty boat: Tuesday, July 12. 2011Not from the OnionAce thought this piece in Esquire, How Can We Not Love Obama?, was a satire, but finally concluded it isn't. One quote from the florid piece:
To tell the truth, I still can't tell whether it's tongue-in-cheek or written by a guy with a serious man-crush. Perhaps our readers can help me out.
In sunny, snowy California todayI'm out here for a few weeks. Here's the latest shot, from the beach at Serene Lakes, Soda Springs near Donner Summit and I-80, elevation c. 6,800 feet. Note the boat slips and the bare feet!
July 12The Twelfth - A Glorious Day to Celebrate Freedom:
Has the press overlooked all of the taxes Obama has already increased?Of course they have. Taxes upon taxes upon taxes The other womanWhy it's not a bad deal to be somebody's mistress. A quote from the review:
I read the whole review. It might be a good deal for some to be a mistress (or a gigolo), but I am certain that She Who Must Be Obeyed would be grouchy if I had another woman on the side. In her opinion, she owns me.
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Doc's Secrets: The Teaser
Are you aware the best meal at Subway Sandwiches isn't even on the menu? Are you aware you can buy used books on Amazon.com for a penny? Are you aware you might be able to buy four printer ink cartridges on Amazon for ten bucks? If you live in a warm clime and drink iced beverages, is your drink coaster properly sopping up the drips? Are you (1) male, (2) in your mid-30's, (3) enjoy sex and (4) want to keep enjoying it? Would you like to discover the terriblest truth about woman and be set free in the process? Would you like to prevent summer & winter colds? Would you like to prevent getting sore throats? Would you like to prevent getting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Would you like to quit sneezing from allergies? Are you planning on using your teeth past the age of 50? Do you know how to stop a sneeze in its tracks? How about hiccups? If you grow pot, would you like to increase your yield by 1,000%? Would you like to contact every single member of Congress at once? Would you like to be on TV at the Olympics? Would you like to be in the Guinness Book of World Records? Would you like to hear the real story of the hippies? Would you like to find out about a wonderful source for pirated software, TV shows, etc? Would you like to make a zillion dollars with an easily-produced product? Would you like to try reinventing the first whiskey liqueur in history? Would you like to know where there's an official iridium strike to make your fortune? Stay tuned tomorrow for... Doc's Secrets. Tuesday morning linksThe Class-Size Debate Never Graduates High School Norm on circumcision Number of Legal Jobs Continue to Shrink, Number of Lawyers Continue to Rise HUMOR IN UNIFORM: Photos Show The Funny Side Of Life On The Front Line AVI revisits Charlie on the MTA The Coming Collectivization of American Health Care - Collectivizing American doctors will fail as badly as collectivizing Soviet farmers. The Cultural Proficiency Journey: Moving Beyond Ethical Barriers Toward Profound School Change,” Beyond "ethical barriers"? Obama wants $1 trillion in taxes on top of what he's already signed - WSJ: Let’s not forget Obama’s already-imposed new taxes Video: President Obama promises ‘massive job killing taxes’ if re-elected I'll Gladly Cut Spending On Tuesday For a Tax Increase Today Lynching a runaway slave Gillard puts future on the line with radical plan for Australian carbon tax . Related: Inevitable: Qantas, Virgin Airlines Passing Australia’s Carbon Tax Along to Consumers Driscoll: Liar’s Poker Meets the Community Reinvestment Act EU calls emergency meeting as crisis stalks Italy The EU will have its hands full of welfare states CURL: Mr. President, do the math: $250,000 per year isn’t rich Flat jobs data signal weakest recovery in decades/ What recovery? Unemployment remains high and jobs scarce 2 years after Great Recession ended France tells Libya rebels to seek peace with Gaddafi Remind me, we are there why? Democrats’ Incoherent Push to Cut Defense What's wrong with Defence jobs? Obama Regime Imposing the Same Race-Based Loans That Brought On 2008 Collapse Brilliant! Black economic gains reversed in Great Recession. Says Protein:
Why the Dems are now stymied, at Am Thinker:
Can you identify these lovely boats?The owner must be prosperous, or profligate, to have two of these. His and Hers? Man, I just can't stand a show-off... Pic is of a Long Island Sound harbor last weekend.
Monday, July 11. 2011Another medical myth demolished: Salt and HealthWhen I was in training, a wise old Doc told me to tell the old folks to eat all the salt they like, but to take their blood pressure medicines if they have hypertension. Still, if you have congestive heart failure, it might help your management to limit salt intake. There are countless myths about diet and health. The truth is that most of it is driven by wishful thinking, the wish that we might control our fates as easily as by deciding what to have for supper. The only dietary-related thing (besides basic sustenance) that probably helps health to some extent is to get your Vitamin D from plenty of natural sunlight (instead of from pills or diet) over much of your body, while avoiding sunburn and avoiding obsessive use of sunblock.
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Marine Corps BallsPrediction: There will be many of Hollywood's sexier actresses attending Marine Corps Balls next November 10, thanks to Marine Corps balls. Another reason today's Marines are the best yet, and deserve to have more strut in their stride: In Vietnam, one of the guys sent a letter to the president of Hunts Foods asking him to send a case of Hunts Snack-Packs. The Hunts president wrote back that his son served in Vietnam and he was very pleased to send a case. Immediately, we were all writing to presidents of various food companies asking for a case of our favorite. My choice was for Ring Dings. Although squished and melted when a case arrived, I had a big chocolate smile all over my face. But, none of us had the sense of one of today's Marines who sent a Youtube message to Hollywood actress Mila Kunis asking her out to the next Marine Corps Ball. She accepted the invite. I bet more Youtubes are being sent now to other sexy Hollywood actresses. Beats Ring Dings. And, melts in your mouth, not in your hand.
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"The Real Reason We Have A Budget Problem That No One Has The Guts To Talk About"
Or the upcoming Obamacare taxes. QQQ“Government is the great fiction through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.” Frederic Bastiat, via Marginal Rev's excellent The Great Fiction Polar BearsPolar Bear populations have been increasing steadily since 1950. Image from a piece at Watts. Monday morning linksScrubbing your mug shot from the net is a growing business. But at $99 per mug shot, who can afford to remove them all? I suggest government subsidies. The UN’s plan to dominate the world of energy and to redistribute wealth? “Climate change” What's their Plan B? They might need one if they still want to rule the world. VDH: The Great Madness of 2004-10 The hatred, the worship, the diagnosis Met Office supercomputer tops polluting list:
Translate that as "vital for their jobs." Chávez Is Believed to Have Colon Cancer Heather MacDonald responds to defenses of DSK's maid OK, Heather - but it is still not right to stiff your sex workers Wehner: A Jobs Report That Defies Description Reason: The Price of Big Government - Do the benefits ever outweigh the costs? Bookworm: Why poor people should pay taxes (not lots of taxes, but some) We agree that every person or family should have some skin in the game, or just be parasites View from the Left (the NYT): Their plan: raise taxes and increase government spending. However, that is always their plan for everything. Their faith never wavers. Joe Klein: Time to Ax Public Programs That Don't Yield Results His example is Head Start Unemployment Unexpectedly Up, President Hardest Hit Geithner tells NBC's "Meet the Press" that it's a very tough economy. He says that for a lot of people "it's going to feel very hard, harder than anything they've experienced in their lifetime now, for a long time to come." Apparently he has no Plan B and is plumb out of ideas. Thanks, Timmy. We understand that a government cannot control an economy, but you guys did the opposite of what Reagan did. You guys jumped on the recession as a golden opportunity to increase the size of the federal government - and for pork. Source: Dealing with Obama: “…beyond bizarre”
Sunday, July 10. 2011US Marines Training At Israeli Counterterrorism SchoolWinslow HomerWhy shutters on all of the windows in Italy?Some shutters are inside the glass, some outside. They are all used, not ornamental. The reason they are there is because, in stone, stucco, or brick construction, you have natural daytime air conditioning if you don't let too much sunlight in during mid-day. You will never see air-conditioners, because they don't need them except in modern office buildings. The low-humidity Med climate, with cool nights, is perfect for humans with stone buildings. I just stumbled on the random fact that Hartford CT, Cape Cod, Rome, and Istanbul all exist on latitude 41 N. Of course, just along that latitude is not the quickest route. Great circles and all that.
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