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Friday, May 17. 2013Friday morning link dump3-D printed dress, with Dita How about a 3-D printed Dita? The dress can wait. 25-Year-Old Woman's Biggest Dream - Still Being Popular High School Student Kai, the Famous Hatchet-Wielding Hitchhiker, is Wanted for Murder He talks like a sociopath. Gift of gab. The 10 Most Horribly Racist Ads That Aren’t Even Remotely Racist Minnesotans For Global Warming The EPA spent 40,000 of our tax dollars on this oil painting Brain Rewires Itself After Damage or Injury, Life Scientists Discover Advice endorsed by Insty: Get her drunk US windfarms avoiding prosecution for eagle deaths AVI discusses some of the keys to success, and where IQ fits in The Hank Greenberg Story That '42' Forgot - Remembering Day Jackie Robinson Met the Hebrew Hammer Students Should Be Able to Borrow More Cheaply! That is economically insane Study Suggests That Wimpier Men Hold Liberal Views What We Lose In Our Child-free Culture What happens when idiots don't get their kids vaccinated
Sexual assault scandal becomes a Pentagon test False reports outpace sex assaults in the military Did the Internet destroy the Middle Class? The case that the 2nd Amendment has already "evolved" Krauthammer: Obama “Understands He’s Losing His Constituency – The Media” WaPo: The "scandals" have no substance Axelrod: It’s Not Obama’s Fault; Government Is Too Big No kidding This is comforting: IRS Official in Targeting Scandal Now Overseeing Obamacare Unit Wellfleet, Cape CodThursday, May 16. 2013Obamacare takes the old way, enshrines it in law, subsidizes it, and freezes it in place
Government programs like this inhibit change, innovation, flexibility, and creativity, and hand control to government bureaucrats. When Prof. Mead discusses evolving alternatives to the old fee-for-service model of primary care, he might be forgetting that Obamacare has set it in stone just as Medicare did for the over-65. Left alone, medical care would evolve according to markets and peoples' choices. As we have surmised before, Obamacare was designed to fail and to bring in single payer, also a blast from the past which would inhibit innovation.
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Employer complaints
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The Eemian period, with the Hippos of BritainAs our paleontological readers know, we are currently living in an Ice Age, right now in a minor somewhat warm (but not today) interglacial respite between the last and the next major glacial incursion. History does matter, boys and girls. The most recent major interglacial (as opposed to the mini warm spells as in the past few thousand years) is known as the Eemian Interglacial. It lasted around 15,000 years, beginning about 130,000 years ago, and ended with our current ice age cycle. Via Gene Expression:
The Eemian was the time when Homo sapiens began moving north out of Africa and the Middle East. Sometimes it's a good idea to put things in perspective. Just for fun, here's the past 500 million years of climate change. We're still in an alarming and great 50-million year glacial, cold period, period with ups and downs within it. It's a fact that the earth, right now, is about as cold as it has ever been in the past half-billion years.
That's the big picture. Here's more detail, of just the past 65 million years but even on this scale the Eemian doesn't show:
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Swarthmore’s descent into madness
If they hate fossil fuel, they should first set an example by giving up their cars, computers, cell phones, heat, and air conditioning. Nobody is stopping them from wearing pinwheels on their heads for wind power. More on the topic: Danielle Charette: My Top-Notch Illiberal Arts Education - At Swarthmore, it's fine to smash 'hegemonic power structures' and silence other students A brief lesson on Church and StateThe Chicago Way
For some reason, these guys never followed up on all the stories about Obama hanging out in gay bars in Chicago. Not that there's anything wrong with that...
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Thursday morning linksShould You Express Your Anger? IRS approved liberal groups while Tea Party in limbo A Small Business Owner Explains the Hard Facts of Obamacare to Employees He does a good job explaining it Your Next IRS Political Audit - The tax agency is getting vast new power in health care. Breaking: Holder Justice Department Also Tapped House of Representatives Cloak Room A degree of malevolence in the Administration The (501(c)3) Media Matters Distributes Talking Points to Defend DOJ Spying on AP Reporters I do not understand why any political 501(c)(3)s are legal. Jon Stewart is angry at Obama for proving us right Things Obama didn't know about Chris Matthews: “White supremacy” is a pretty big part of all of this opposition to Obama Race card = desperation. Matthews doesn't believe it for a minute. The reason for (at least 2 parties) is to hold eachother to account. Wednesday, May 15. 2013Stinky CheesesOne of the Bird Dog daughters, and my lad, know that it is easy to please Dad with a selection of stinky, strong, expensive imported cheeses from The Grand Central Market in NY. At Sunday's Mom's Day cookout we had a killer cheese platter. Even a goat brie, which was a first for me. All present were lovers of rare and strong cheeses. Since I have heard Steve Jenkins interviewed on the radio a few times recently, I began to pontificate about what I had learned from him. (He is the cheese-buyer for Fairway, the world's most prominent cheese pro, and author of the Cheese Primer.) Jenkins preaches serving cheese with fruit, nuts, or honey - never without. To demonstrate his correctness on the topic, I pulled some hot pepper jelly (like this) and some fig preserves out of our dying fridge. Fresh fruit is good too, but I am partial to the preserves. I think everybody present was converted. Our error was in offering the cheese board before the steaks, instead of after. The savoury course. Well, nobody's perfect. Here are some of Fairway's cheese-platter suggestions. It gets even worse
IRS faces class action lawsuit over theft of 60 million medical records
A horrible idea
By the way, what is Rubio's name doing on this idea? The IRS and Obamacare
It gets worse
This from a piece at Politico: For five years, this president has been making the case that a growing and activist government has good intentions and can carry these intentions out with competence. Conservatives have warned that government is dangerous, and even good intentions get bungled in the execution. In different ways, the IRS uproar, the Justice Department leak investigations, the Benghazi tragedy and the misleading attempts to explain it, and the growing problems with implementation of health care reform all bolster the conservative worldview.
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NGC Update: The horror revealed Here's the latest on this impending horror:
Here, now, is the peril that you, too, will one day face. It's not for the squeamish.
Well, it was nice while it lasted. Weds. morning linksThe Top Five Hiring Mistakes Every Startup Makes Stunning college degree gap: Women have earned almost 10 million more college degrees than men since 1982 Kevin Drum on why the robots will rise up and take all our jobs Warmists in retreat on sea level rise, climate sensitivity MSNBC Discovers Cure for Poverty Klavan: You Can’t Report in Here! This Is the News Room! Progressive Group: IRS Gave Us Conservative Groups' Confidential Docs Spring is in the air, which means that it’s time for another insane moral panic regarding the Great Egalitarian Unmentionable... Another Example of Editorial-Page Fiction at the New York Times Times defends IRS But if the shoe were on the other foot? Why does Megan assert that these scandals "are not as bad as Watergate"? Obama’s aloof mien and holier-than-thou rhetoric have left him with little reservoir of good will, even among Democrats IRS Told Pro-Life Group It Must Promote Abortion BOMBSHELL… ABC Analyst: West Wing Of White House Authorized IRS-Gate Targeting Tuesday, May 14. 2013The Salt Wars are over. Salt is one of those things that drive dietary cranks, control-freaks, and ignorant do-gooders nuts. There really is no reason for that. Most of us docs have been saying this for years and I have made this point here in the past. Salt is an absolutely necessary nutrient for all animals, and very low levels of sodium chloride can make you sick or dead. The average, normal human body contains around 50 quarts of salt water. The reason people used to advise "low-salt" diet is because excess dietary sodium is a bad idea for people with kidney failure and congestive heart failure, and people with uncontrolled high blood pressure (with its associated higher risks of heart attack and stroke). However, salt does not cause those things. Significantly-high blood pressure is easily dealt with these days. Heart failure will likely kill you in time regardless of what you do (barring a heart transplant), but it is treatable with medicines and some salt restriction. The new study from the CDC: No Benefit in Salt Restriction. The American Heart Association is not up to date on the topic: Sodium is Your enemy. If you have high blood pressure, get it under reasonable control with your doctor. If you have organ failure (eg kidney or heart failure), or have some other ailment, do whatever your doc says. If you're healthy, enjoy your salt. It makes food taste better. One recipe tip: I always season a salad with salt and pepper. It makes rabbit food taste almost good. Don't get me on the topic of whether green salad is "healthy." (It's neither healthy nor unhealthy. It's just filler.)
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MANDATES UNCONSTITUTIONAL SPEECH CODES AT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES NATIONWIDE
Quite astonishing, really. Volokh discusses: The Administration Says Universities Must Implement Broad Speech Codes. As they say, these sick codes make every student a violator. It's 1984. Meanwhile, American colleges and universities seem to be encouraging and promoting every form of sexual activity imaginable and unimaginable. Thus my question is this: How are the students supposed to get all of this adventurous and wacky college sex if they can't talk about it? QQQThe 3-D Printed Gun Story
Yep, it's looking more and more like Your Future Will Be Manufactured on a 3-D Printer. As you might expect, until things get sorted out, the State Department Orders Firm to Remove 3D-Printed Guns Web Blueprints. After all, this could be a pretty big deal if you understood How 3D-Printed Guns Violate International Arms Controls.
Because, as everyone knows, anyone who opposes any aspect of guns is a dirty, rotten, scumdog liberal.
Because, as everyone knows, what the Second Amendment is really saying is that every American has an equal right to kill any other American.
In other words, if I want to post plans on how to produce a dirty nuclear bomb in the comfort of your own kitchen, that's a First Amendment issue?? John in the comments enhanced the point:
Which is how the bloggers are viewing it, as just another gun control issue. But it's clearly not. As long-time readers of this site know, I'm 1. Would you trust your family's health to a printed plastic gun? — Common criminals, because the store owner they're trying to rob would just laugh in their face. So, it's kind of a sticky wicket, isn't it? It appears to boil down to that old confrontation, principle versus practicality. If we assume this is, by far, a bigger boon to airline hijackers than common homeowners, then the right-wing bloggers are standing by the principle that all guns, no matter what the situation, are good. My question is, is that really what conservatism is all about? All guns, no matter what the situation, are good. That's how it is? Something has changed
Big storms are on the horizon, headed towards Washington DC. The mainstream media, after over five years of protecting, insulating, glorifying, romanticizing Obama and his administration, is beginning to realize that, if they continue on that same path, they will be left behind. With the MSM running interference for the admin., perhaps they felt invulnerable in Washington. I recall Michelle Obama once bragging about that. No longer. Now the election is over. I suspect the MSM and talking heads feel torn between doing their job and protecting their political hero and Leftist ambitions in general. Probably many Dems in Washington are feeling the same way this week. This administration is dead in the water, will need to be towed to harbor, will not recover even with MSM help. Too many problems, with maybe more to come, and the MSM has already focused on constructing a Hillary narrative as the next savior. But how likely is it that Americans would elect two Chicago Alinskyites in a row?
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Tuesday morning linksUN urges people to eat insects to fight world hunger Ford previews the new F-150 The national pastime may be past its time. But those who think it’s boring need to think again. Author uncovers surprising secrets of female sexuality, including monogamy and fantasies He says women are hornier than men Govt killing striped owls to save spotted. Only gummint could be this stupid. Last I heard, Spotted Owl is just a subspecies of Barred Owl. So they are killing the Barred Owls? I like Barred Owls. Primary school forced to turn off wind turbine after bird deaths Ted Dalrymple says he's enjoying retirement. He's not really retired - he just switched careers. Gov't obtains wide AP phone records in probe Watergate Was For Amateurs: Justice Department Spied For Months On Associated Press Reporters The lies pile up and the president goes silent "Employee Wellness" programs do no good Detroit insolvent, EM Kevyn Orr says Mead on Detroit:
American Dream v. Israeli Dream: Jennifer Rubin and Mickey Kaus debate The Weekly Winston: IRS Scandal Edition After IRS, Benghazi, should I trust government? Not before, not after. Never. Attorney for Tea Party group: IRS told me a year ago about ‘secret working group’ Non-citizens voting? With little comment from conservative media, President Obama last week appointed James Dobbins as special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, the high-profile job long occupied by the late Richard Holbrooke. From Benghazi to Boston: The government evades the truth about terror The Wit and Wisdom of Herbert Romerstein Stunning: The NYT refers to them as "babies" Monday, May 13. 2013Are Conservative-Libertarians paranoid? Are Lefties immature?
World-views differ, as do views of human nature. It makes life interesting and interestingly-contentious.` Still, once you get past the insulting title this is a good post: On the Arrested Development of the Left:
Addressing the tough realities of the real world, and the depressing limits of one's own self, are the best vitamins. Mr. Solway references Rieff's challenging book, The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith after Freud.
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Now for something completely differentBrass band multitasker
The high cost of college
Waterslides? Something has gone seriously wrong with higher ed. Who has time for waterslides in college?
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