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Sunday, March 11. 2012Sunday morning links
Book review: The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt Supersize, please: The fattest and skinniest US cities Why Baby Boomers Will Have a Troubled Retirement (h/t Insty) What retirement? Some good links at Carpe Romney Beats Obama 48%-43% In New Rasmussen Poll Steyn: The Fluke Charade - Why should we have to fund a middle-aged schoolgirl’s sex life?
Because pregnancy is a disease, right? Symposium: Why Do Progressives Love Criminals? Prosor: Arab Countries Support an Attack on Iran Afghanistan joins railroad era - 100 years late Argentina’s Slow-Motion Disaster Falklands War: China learns from Argentina's mistakes Why Is Washington so Bad at Strategy? Generals and politicians never seem to be on the same page. Is there any way to fix it? Incoming UC Students May Be Asked To Declare Their Sexual Orientation Reminds me of a story a friend told me about enlisting in the Navy during Vietnam as an officer. An interviewer asked him "What is your religious preference?" "Episcopalian, " he replied. "But you wrote down that you were Jewish," said the interviewer. "I am," he said, "but you asked my preference. I would prefer be to be Episcopalian." The real bias of 'Game Change' "There is no disagreement that we need action by our government, a recovery plan that will help to jumpstart the economy." — PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA, JANUARY 9 , 2009 With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true. Hidden unemployment numbers stymie Obama’s job growth claims Saturday, March 10. 2012Saturday morning links
Hygiene Hypothesis And Why Amish Kids Have Less Asthma Our kids don't play in the dirt or in sandboxes, or shovel enough horse poop 20 years of school and then they put you on the day shift. Look out kids... A Swan Song for the Old New Republic Michigan Considers Free Tuition "Free"? Watch out! It's a government take-over, ultimately, on your tax nickel. It's greed and greed for power. Politicians can never leave well-enough alone. Primum non nocere and all that is not on their agenda. Why is Jon Corzine Still at Liberty? Is nationalized health care inevitable? Possibly, if the government messes up the current way things work. I can guarantee that people will hate government medical care far more than they are disgruntled with free market medical care. Column: The Shameless Obama Campaign Israel and the Plight of Mideast Christians Why Obama has just a 34.7% chance of being reelected EXCLUSIVE: Rush Fires Back at Advertiser He has a lot of fun with his job, and every time he gets hassled his listenership spikes up Karma Fisker Dies in Consumer Reports Testing A half-billion dollars of taxpayer $ to build a $100,000 POS car in Finland. WTF? Is this a metaphor for the O Administration? McCarthy: Re: Obama & the Crits:
Friday, March 9. 2012Friday afternoon international-related topics29 years ago: THE EVIL EMPIRE SPEECH: The full story of Reagan's historic address (h/t Ricochet) NY Times stokes Palestinian victimhood, ignores self-inflicted wounds The Perils of Wishful Thinking: On Europe and the Middle East Navy spending $26.75/gl for biofuels Avoiding a bad nuclear deal with Iran Hamas denies it intends to stay out of Israeli war with Iran The Coming China Cyberwar - China’s Military Is Prepared to Wage Large-Scale Cyberwarfare Attacks Against U.S. Military, Civilian Networks Morning Bell: China’s Military Rising Chi-Com Influence Op Revealed - U.S. uncovers Chinese spying and influence campaign to derail Pentagon’s Asia buildup I have no fear of China. They are an old-fashioned technocratic kingdom struggling to control a vast and diverse population. They just want to be players on the world scene. Claiming Jerusalem is in the Koran Iran may be cleaning up nuke work How AIPAC Beat J Street - It has the formula for healing the dangerous U.S.-Israeli trust deficit that emerged under Obama. China to soften its one-child policy slogans, but not the law itself Shaping History - Painter Ward Shelley plays with the history of Judaism in ‘The People of the Book,’ a series of giant, whimsical flowcharts that tell a story LYONS: Forcing our military’s submission - President’s appeasement after Koran burning only toughens the mission Islamism and the Syrian uprising US expert about Azerbaijan: Greater democratic reform is obviously needed Outrage in Turtle Bay - UNESCO declines to remove Syria from human rights committee The Anti-Piracy Business – Warning Shots and the Rules of Engagement Vietnam War's 'uncomfortable' side examined in N.C. exhibit The real story about the contraception brouhahaBruce Thornton always puts it all in context:The Real Point of the Left’s Uproar over Limbaugh. A quote:
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Friday morning linksAbove: "almost completely leased before they're complete - if you can manage to get one expect to pay 2000 a month for a small one bedroom and 3400 for a three-bedroom" - Photo of Williston, ND, from this slide show: You've Never Seen Anything Like This North Dakota Oil Boomtown (h/t Carpe) Peyton Manning’s NFL - Manning’s style of play revolutionized football. Never Yet Melted informed us of a nifty site, Foxhunting Life About 70 golden eagles are killed every year by turbines at California's Altamont Pass, reports the LA Times. They are costly, taxpayer-subsidized bird-shredders. Shut 'em down. Even the Dutch gave up on wind. Wind power is for sailboats. Do People Eat Too Much Because They Enjoy It Too Little? How A "Man Cave" Can Strengthen Your Relationship Your Children May Never Eat School Lunches Again School Parents – Not “Experts” – Take on Blue Education Mitt Goes for the Capillary, NBC Goes for the Jugular Advice for Mitt Romney: Form Is Substance He's not a natural pol - he's a CEO type. And what's with the blue jeans? Sheesh. Obama knew he needed suits to be a radical. Kimball: Is Mitt "a company man at a moment when the problem is the company." The "Famously Genial" Mitt Romney Politics is not for gentlemen Obama Is More Vulnerable Than Republicans Think: Ramesh Ponnuru Scandal at The Washington Post: Fraud, Lobbying & Insider Trading Professor Denounced for Defending Rush This does not sound like America Official unemployment rate doesn't tell the whole story, also, Not too warm for a Labor Dept. snow job How George McGovern and the Left Polarized America Nick Cannon: ‘We’ve got to have faith in our government’ "Faith"? Why? Government is the last thing I would have faith in. Polar bears to die from harmless trace gas and hail of hot lead, but mostly hail of hot lead California's Not Dreamin': This Is the Nightmare of an Obama Second Term Michelle Obama Hosts $100K Per Couple Soiree The Contraceptive Mandate and the Indignity of the Law Should Police Monitor Muslim Student Groups? Thursday, March 8. 2012Thursday morning linksPhoto is a delivery truck, Nashville Why the Titanic Still Fascinates Us - One hundred years after the ocean liner struck an iceberg and sank, the tragedy still looms large in the popular psyche Having faith in the invisible hand of Purim - The image of an invisible hand can enable us to bridge the gap between those with merely a faith in God and those with merely a faith in man. Otzi the Iceman Was Lactose Intolerant Realities of Higher Education in California Who is Marco Rubio? The Man Who Would Be Vice President Why Ethics Investigations Are Racist Hungarian Derangement Syndrome We're dealing with savages in Afghanistan: It's time to threaten them hellfire and get our troops home NOW Fade to Darkness? No, the Republican Party isn't doomed. Super Tuesday: How Mitt Romney won and why that worries Obama New Report: Economic Analysis Reveals Wind Power ‘Worse Than a Mistake’ Video: Female Democratic lawmakers refuse to speak out against Bill Maher’s misogynism Government Spends $11 Million to Clothe Two People A Year Later, Mysterious Space Plane Is Still in Orbit The myth of crippling sanctions - Tehran will get nukes if the world doesn’t get serious fast From Bad to Worse in Egypt - The repression of civil society is far worse than anything seen under Hosni Mubarak. Once again, the media spins the myth of the crazy Vet Free Markets Can Transform the Middle East Iran trying to build nuclear missiles capable of hitting London, Cameron warns MPs It’s Not Just Al-Qaeda: Stability in the Most Dangerous Region Wednesday, March 7. 2012Weds. morning links
LBJ and Vietnam: The Day It Became the Longest War Cuomo’s Teaching Moment - The New York governor secures a breakthrough agreement on teacher evaluation. Spain is the new Greece:
The comments here are quite amusing, in a typically crude Wall St. trader sort of way Infinite Affirmative Action? In Eric Holder’s world, the need for racial preferences will never end. Obama’s Energy Plan: Costs Rise, Jobs Decline Obama Seeks Disability Quotas Romney's Best Defense: The Truth About Romneycare ObamaCare – why you should care and work for its repeal Reagan Was A Sure Loser Too - Conventional wisdom about Republican presidential prospects sounds mighty familiar. Krauthammer: Romney’s luck Ted Turner saves the planet Electric cars and liberals’ refusal to accept science I'll never forget the greenie who informed me, after I claimed that electric cars basically run on coal, that the electricity "comes from the wall."
For 99 percent of Americans, the Obama recovery has been no recovery at all Al Qaeda in Iraq mounts comeback - Claims a string of fatal bombings Few military options for U.S. in Syria, general says Should Defense begin cutting from the top? Vietnam: Systematic Crackdown on Human Rights - No Country for Rights Defenders and Activists Democrats In California Declare War On Farmers Harvard Law Students have started a shooting club. Meanwhile, at Georgetown Law... "do the math and find that this means Fluke and her fellow law students have sex two or three times daily" Ah, youth "Over at The New Republic, Timothy Noah explains why it's like totally different when Bill Maher calls Sarah Palin "a twat" and "a cunt," or when Keith Olbermann calls Michelle Malkin a "mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it." Tuesday, March 6. 2012Thank You, Ms. Fluke and Supporters for Setting A New StandardEverything has already been said about Sandra Fluke, Rush Limbaugh, supporters and opponents of each, and double-standards toward misogynistic public statements, except to thank Ms. Fluke and her supporters for setting a new standard for future misogynistic utterances by all politicians and celebrities. From here on out, we should expect a loud and persistent opprobrium by all and the media against anyone using such excessively derogatory terms to describe their opponent. Or, is such an expectation hollow and the double-standard be allowed to continue? Will the Left be hoisted by its own petard? If so, again thanks to Ms. Fluke and her supporters for making that hypocrisy evident. As yet many undecided voters are watching and taking note.
Addenda: Ingraham: Barbara Walters Laughed When I Was Called 'Slut' Irony Alert! Leftist Women Now Overjoyed That Government IS in Their Bodies Yippee! Insurance will now pay for your sex change surgery
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Tuesday morning linksToon above stolen from Protein The Origins of Political Correctness VDH: Human Nature Won't Allow People To Just Get Along What snowless winter? American Immaturity: How We Grow Up After We Grow Old Powerline: Why Paul Krugman Doesn’t Like Us. And Vice Versa. Just 27% Think Government Management Helps Economy Bernie Goldberg: Thank God for Rich People — a Second Look Prof B: I can top that rejection story In Ohio, Obama's Organization Is Outpacing GOP's White House to Congress Dems: Expect no money President Obama's Medical Board: A Backdoor Path to Health Rationing New York Times Reversal: Cornell University Research Undermines Hysteria Contention that Shale Gas is "Dirty" Israel actually is the only apartheid-free state in the Middle East Toon below stolen from Moonbattery: And this one, via Never Yet melted: Monday, March 5. 2012Monday morning links
The Nucleus of the Digital Age - In pursuit of hydrogen bombs, a math genius and a brilliant tinkerer in Princeton developed the modern computer David Stockman economy Q&A: Economic disaster in the works:
How One Bureaucrat Almost Succeeded in Banning Car Radios Will’s Wrong Andrew Breitbart: A Torch in the Darkness A torch in the media darkness Obama, Con Artist Media knows it, doesn't care Imprimus: Blasphemy and Free Speech Leftist greed: Obama to fundraise this month in Houston, Chicago, Georgia, Vermont and Maine The Central Banks' Assault On Savers Per-Capita, the U.S. is a Century Ahead of China Would a Military Strike Against Iran Be Legal? Conn Carroll: California slipping toward bankruptcy, again SANDERS: Time to foreclose on the World Bank Media using contraception as a wedge issue for the Dems Covert message: Repubs are against sex Sunday, March 4. 2012The Story of Obama and IsraelThe Obama worldview based upon retreat from engagement from confrontation with sworn, active enemies of the West and apologies for past resistance has proven time and again to be both fruitless and has increased dangers. This is starkly evident in President Obama and his administration badgering and undermining Israel while turning the other cheek to Palestinian and Arab and Moslem outrageous behavior. This video ably sums up the first three years of the Obama administration's policies with respect to Israel.
Israel’s friends can take little comfort from the president’s speech at AIPAC.
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Sunday links
Via Hot Air, One Third Of Young Women Would Trade Intelligence For Bigger Breasts, Survey Says Is that the same third which has no brains to spare? WSJ: James Q. Wilson - An empiricist with a moral sense—and he could write too. Top 10 outrageous government actions European climate policy seems to be driven by the usual bureacratic twins: more control and more tax revenues Great sentence Coffee is banned... from mums' coffee morning group The Brits have become so risk-averse that it's embarassing. Who castrated them? Rent, Don't Own Holder Wants Race Preferences and Benefits . . . Forever Another 1,300 laid off after Obama’s bailout Sandra Fluke has become the Poster Child for the No Morals Movement Stunner. Georgetown “Coed” Sandra Fluke Is a 30 Year-Old Women’s Rights Activist
That's right. Never debate on the other side's premise, unless you accept their premise Obama Likens Self To Mandela, Gandhi At Fundraiser Why not Jesus Christ? Obama versus the American Dream
Consuming is fun. Production is hard. Unmarried baby boomers are five times more likely to live in poverty than their married counterparts, statistics show Not easy to run a life without a partner George Will is too defeatist Knish is right - The conservatives fell into a political trap. Stupidly, including Rush, who should know better Saturday, March 3. 2012Saturday morning linksJames Q. Wilson, co-author of ‘broken windows’ policing theory, dies in Boston at age 80 Anti-Bullying Entrepreneurs on the Job I wish they would teach the kids to punch back. It's the only cure for obnoxious a-holes. "Today, we know that a political union marked by a centralized European government is nothing but an illusory dream. Indeed, there won't be a United States of Europe comparable to that across Atlantic any time soon -- if ever." Estimates Clash for How Much Natural Gas in the United States Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac continue to suck down taxpayer money UN to propose planetary regulations of water, food Since they failed at peace, they need to find something else to do to justify their existence. So why not World Domination? More on the federal effort to take over local education What don't they want to control? No, it is not. Dutch mobile euthanasia units to make house calls "How soon can you get over here? It's a surprise for my wife." What happened to slut pride, liberals? Only sluts can call themselves sluts Are We Looking at the Wrong Depression?
Friday, March 2. 2012Some Thoughts on Where We Are: The EconomyLast night, I helped my son prepare an Op-Ed piece for his high school class on Economics and Financial Literacy. He chose the Durable Goods report, and we sat down to dissect and discuss what it told us. As a neophyte, he naturally saw discussion of "Shipments rising" and "Orders increasing" and asked "this means things are getting better, right? We're in an uptrend?" Linear thinking is easy. Being human, we do it all the time. Yes, I told him, but there's much more to the report. I pointed out that Inventories were growing rapidly, Unfilled Orders were increasing, and while Shipments were increasing, the rate of increase was slowing. None of these are particularly good signs of future activity. More importantly, Capital Goods, the building blocks of future productivity, were declining. At best, we decided, the report was neutral, showing that things may have improved somewhat, but many other signs were indicating a stall or slowdown. Most importantly, I pointed him to the Inventory-to-Sales Ratio, which is a harbinger of true economic activity. A rapidly climbing ratio does not forebode good times, but rather difficulty with pricing and sales in the future. As consumers, we rarely pay attention to what goes on 'behind the veil' with items like inventories. We like our answers pat, easy and predictable. It's a shame they never are.
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OVERFISHING LEAVES SWATHS OF MEDITERRANEAN BARREN (h/t Jungle Trader) Prostitution Attractive Option for Med Students with Debt New blood test offers early cancer detection Dalrymple on clothing:
Above all, die safely Divorce is immature and selfish. Don't do it. (h/t Clayton Cramer) Now you're going to be forced to buy two Snickers bars Authorities Warn Against Even Fruit Juice Talk Sixties, Act Fifties: The Ice Storm The slope has slipped … when infanticide is presented as a “reasoned” argument It is rational. Also, monstrous. Pure reason is often monstrous. Speaking of Blue Models, President Obama’s health care law is unraveling And here's Mead's latest Blue Model essay: Beyond Blue 6: The Great Divorce Ten Indications That Obama Is Scared Excessive Bureaucracy: Choking Greece's Economy The Latest Sad Protests at Duke Two sides of Obama's federal takeover of education Hubris The American Left’s Two Europes Problem What You’re Paying for Your Child to Learn at College Barone: Why Liberals Like Taxing the Wealthy Taking Down Assad Will Not Save Syria Requiring voter ID is racism Knish: Dying to be Green Spengler: Iran’s ‘Rational’ Suicide Act of Valor; or, A War Without a Narrative… The multicultural morass - On Western assimilation and the dangers of multiculturalism Arctic Ocean drilling: Shell launches preemptive legal strike Thursday, March 1. 2012The Skeptics CaseHere at Maggie's, we might be termed "skeptics" but, when it comes to climate, we're really of the "Who cares?" school more than anything else. (Of course, worrying about the next Ice Age and its effects on real estate values does keep us up at night.) Best summary I have seen of The Skeptics' Case, presented in a way that even non-scientists can easily follow.
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Lots of fun Thursday morning linksPhoto above from a house for sale on that street in Brooklyn. Nice.
AVI: Is the whole Bible "the word of God"? I tend to see it as AVI does, but we might be in the minority. Anyway, not a question I worry about. Nashville: Can Zoning Save a Downtown? Seems to me that downtown Nashville had a great opportunity to eliminate all zoning, and see what happened. People might actually, with freedom, provide things that people want. After all, the government, in its infinite planning wisdom, razed almost the entire historic downtown in "urban renewal," aka "urban death." Does it Matter How You Dress for Church? Another Religious Unemployment Compensation Case The big news in this century has been the growing Asian-white test-score gap at the high end. There are several reasons why the educated people of Charles Murray’s fictional Belmont don’t convey their better values to others and don’t judge others who fall short. The enduring brilliance of Bastiat Capitalism: All economic systems require capital Yep. Just a question of whether free markets, or politicians, or dictators, or oligopolies control it and its movement. As a freedom-oriented person, I prefer free markets as the best representation of human interests. Megan: Are the Rich Completely Undeserving of Sympathy? Megan lacks the fashionable envy-afflicted schadenfreude. Prof. Mann fights back Heck, he wants to save David Brooks' Sad Elite Sometimes I feel sorry for David Brooks. Has he ever done anything in the real world? The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom:
The UN regulations sound to me like a solution in search of a problem, and that's one thing organizations excel at. N. Korea agrees to freeze nuclear programs for U.S. food aid We are giving them free stuff so they don't threaten us with nukes? Is that called "foreign policy"? I term it blackmail. They have no food because of their own psychotic policies. Aid only prolongs their control. How Democrats lost the redneck vote Chop Licking: How Obama Uses Falsehoods to Advance His Policies He lies effortlessly. Doesn't seem to bother him at all. He knows the MSM won't call him out. Related: Obama puts on strange accent to speak to auto workers Not a Parody: Peace Now Shocked to Discover Arabs Don’t Want Peace Duh. Peace would be the death of them. Bobby Jindal Pulverizes Obama's Failing Energy Policy Jindal is good, but no slick BS artist. I like Jindal, Rubio, the Fat Man, and lots of others. Dershowitz: What Rules Should Harvard Have? and, related, Students and Alumni Protest HKS Conference on Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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