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Saturday, July 4. 2015A founding grandfather of America: Adriaen van der DonckA wonderful book, The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan, has done a lot to rebalance the early history of America. It is rarely recalled that the Pilgrims were headed to the New Amsterdam area - already a busy and growing Dutch settlement - but got stuck in Plymouth due to On July 4, the armies observed an informal truce and collected their dead and wounded.Gettysburg and Pickett's charge. A bad bad war, crazy. I mostly blame Lincoln but, in general, the northern Republicans. Any union ought to be voluntary. Slavery? That was going away anyway in the Western world. Today, we would say "negotiate." Result? 600,000 Americans dead, and a federal government with more power than it was ever intended to possess. Tragic, all around. Liberia was a good solution and a good recompense, but I am glad for most of the African-American influence in American culture. Better off here than slaves of Moslems in Africa, but better if none of it ever happened. Saturday morning linksAmericans Don’t Know Why We Celebrate 4th of July So much for government education What kind of nation did the Founders aim to create? Reagan Warned about Airbrushing Our History Away America Isn't Getting More Liberal — It's Getting More Libertarian. Today the public is broadly more libertarian than it was just decades ago The government wants you to grill fruit for the Fourth of July Grilled pineapple slices are delicious - but why is this the gummint's job? Fats and carbs: One of the Biggest Mistakes in Nutrition Research
How America's Workforce Has Changed Since 1977 Hah! 19.8% of U.S. Workforce Was Foreign-Born in June That Didn’t Take Long: North & South Carolina Shark Attacks Blamed on Global Warming NY Times Loves How Communism Is Good For Cuba’s Environment Want to save Puerto Rico? Make it a U.S. state. No thanks. Let it be its own tropical country. The Tolerant Left A Field Guide To Acela Republicans - To start with, Acela Republicans hate Republicans. Obama: I´m Reagan and Hillary can be Bush 41 Politico: "As I noted last month with a link to an AEI infographic, if Clinton patiently endures her falls from public popularity she’s almost always rewarded with a rise." "... at this very moment, politicians from Spain's Podemos to Italy's Five Star movement are drafting memos demanding that the IMF evaluate their own debt sustainability."
Europe’s Real Existential Crisis Except for London and Germany, Europe is a suicidal museum Southern Italy, Europe’s soft underbelly Southern Italy, Europe’s soft underbelly Brzezinski on Russia: 'We Are Already In a Cold War' The middle-east peace industry - Catch the Jew Hamas, Under Fire from ISIS, Fractures Into Many Dangerous Pieces Muir WoodsGet all the trees, put 'em in a tree museum...iPhone pic sent from a BD daughter yesterday from the Muir Woods in Mill Valley. A magnificent country, isn't it? A Teddy Roosevelt quote: "When I am here in California, I am not in the West. I am west of the West."
Friday, July 3. 2015American Music: Three Places in New EnglandCharles Ives' Three Places were I. The "St. Gaudens" in Boston Common (Col. Shaw and his Colored Regiment)
Not thinking about books and stories
I have never been quite clear about what "studying" littacher means. (I do know the difference between aggressive reading and passive diversionary reading.) However, there are a few "critics" - I think of them as "illuminators", who are wonderful to read on the topics of books and authors. Books about books, which are literary works in themselves. Harold Bloom is one, another is John Updike, and I can list a few more who I enjoy like Edmund Wilson, Lionel Trilling, Walter Benjamin. I also enjoy learning from experts about how stories (or songs or pictures or poems) are structured, the hidden architecture. In the end, people do love well-told stories and well-depicted ideas and things, regardless of the medium. When stories, for example, are very well-written and constructed, the delight in the words adds a lot to the tale (eg rosy-fingered dawn). Craft, talent, inspiration, penetrating intelligence, wide knowledge, insight into human nature, magic - the things most of us lack but admire and even envy. I would take a class with Bloom, but what about "studying littacher" in an ordinary high school or college? This via Schneiderman's Are Literature Departments Doomed? (but not his view):
Bullshit.
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Monogamish and related topicsFrom McInnes on The Reality Disconnect:
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Small beer Small beer has a long history. Basically, it's an innocuous daytime beverage which produces no buzz. Pretty good for driving and boating. Like horse piss? I wouldn't know but I can say that Bud Lite is not the tastiest beer in the world even though it is America's best-seller. Handy-dandy quote du jour"Why would I want to do that?" I'd say it's a handy expression, or query, or response, for the verbal toolbox, but it does not work as a response to many pleasant things (eg, "Mrs. Sippican, would you like some Strawberry Shortcake?" or "Mrs. Sippican, would you, the Mr., and the boys like to take a ride to Nice on my new G6 for a week at my villa in Cap d'Antibe?").
Friday morning links More on Asteroid Defense When Sociologists Go Bad The Fall and Rise and Fall of Pompeii - The famous archaeological treasure is NYC's absurd rent control Joel Osteen is Pastor of the Largest Protestant Church in the US. Is He Protesting Evangelism? Are white men gods? (Part 2) Feds Light Dummies on Fire to Warn About Sparklers, Fireworks Oh, look, some Libertarians are having a few second thoughts about the goals of gay activists post-Obergefell Oh, look, some Libertarians are having a few second thoughts about the goals of gay activists post-Obergefell - See more at: http://proteinwisdom.com/?p=57212#sthash.Rwa9T2B8.dpuf A ‘Norwegian’ Named Ishaq Ahmed This Just In: America Still Racist UK Police Knew and Did Nothing to Protect Girls from Muslim Predators Oklahoma Constitution prohibits public display of Ten Commandments monument Racist, Confederate-Flag Sporting Ex-CNN Reporter's Racist, Climate Craziness of the Week: Center for Biological Diversity petitions EPA to list CO2 as a ‘toxic substance’ Obama Channels Reverend Wright Even Jimmy Carter thinks Obama the worst president Bernie Sanders sends a chilling message to Hillary campaign Democratic ex-Va. Sen. Jim Webb announces presidential bid Exclusive: U.S. Operates Drones From Secret Bases in Somalia Essay: The Middle East Studies Mess Thursday, July 2. 2015John Philip SousaAre we beach-skinny yet?
Fit, strong, and sexy yet? At this point, I have offered enough advice. Take it, or do not. Take it, or donut. It's your life, as I say all day long to people regarding all sorts of things. Brief as that of a butterfly, from God's view. Regulations Strangling Small Business Growth
Just see what they are doing to Uber. Customers love Uber. Ronaldus Magnus: Regulations Strangling Small Business Growth
In my experience, small businesses are almost never in full compliance with all relevant (local, state, county, federal) rules and regulations and only are aware of the obvious ones. The only beneficiaries are lawyers. Government rules and regulations are our bread and butter and I am not proud of that. The Greeks Invented Mathematics
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Thursday morning linksPolyamory: She wants a husband, and new lovers too Gee, how unusual to want that sometimes. All humans are polyamorous. You either turn hot romance into a loyal bond - or you don't. First world problems: “We built a luxury dream home but can only afford to have two children. Inside the Fight to Stop Giraffes’ ‘Silent Extinction’ America Has Chosen Its Favorite Fast Food Place…Chick-Fil-A Disney confirms selfie stick ban at theme parks Never had a stick, and never went to a theme park The Future of Sex Is Terrifying - Proposed changes to U.S. sex-crime laws seek to set new sexual norms by criminalizing ordinary behavior. America Loses Its Mind… TV Land Pulls Reruns of ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ …They’re Racist! Confederate flag kills 7 in Alabama
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Video of the day: Northwestern University Professor Laura Kipnis on how campus feminism infantilizes women Protecting Humanity from Ice Ages Worth thinking about, but not on an emergency basis The Media, the Court and the Slippery Sex Slope About Justice Kennedy: The Liberty to Take Liberties with Reality Sultan: It's not about gay marriage. It's not about cakes. It's about power. Yup Nonprofits win exemption to LA minimum wage increase Ready for Uncle Joe’s White House Run? An Inside Look at How Hillary Clinton Plays the Media - "Greta...is malleable." Vote for Hillary Clinton, because she’s a woman. What do we know about Hillary Clinton? Email bombshells from Hillary's secret account show she didn't know when cabinet meetings were held Maybe she wasn't invited Dowager Empress of Chappaqua will get to the Big House before the White House. Budowsky: Obama could sink 2016 Dems Declaring ‘This Is What Change Looks Like,’ Obama Re-opening Cuba Embassy That's ok with me 85% of Greeks Believe the Jews Have Too Much Power Over Global Finance What to Do About an Imperial Iran Try doing nothing Can We Trust How Iran Would Spend Funds From a Nuclear Deal? That's a tough question Why Terrorists Want To See the End of Tunisia I've been there. Interesting place. Good food. Aggressive salesmen in the souk. A brief clip of the souk in Tunis. Fun place, not mainly meant for tourists. Where did everybody go?Seems like everybody in the USA has gone to the seashore already for an extended long weekend
Wednesday, July 1. 2015Universities Are Not Economic Saviors
Universities Are Not Economic Saviors, So Let's Stop Pretending That They Are
Living in the USA
Survey says: 35 percent of Americans would expatriate These people want to go elsewhere, while half the planet wants to live here. Please leave, you people, and make some room for the Mexican illegals. From an Aussie: Prager University – What Makes America Different?
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Multiculturalism, as viewed from Connecticut
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Edward Pincus let Chen off with probation—for murder—after an anthropologist testified that, in Chinese culture, the shame of a man being cuckolded justified murder…. The female head of the Asian-American Defense and Education Fund, Margaret Fung, applauded Chen’s light sentence, saying that a harsher penalty would “promote the idea that when people come to America they have to give up their own way of doing things. This is an idea we cannot support.” New computers which can really compute
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Wednesday morning linksPoll: Nearly One in Three Americans Owns a Gun Irish Pastor Faces Prison for Criticizing Islam "What in the world can Chelsea Clinton tell people? Boston doesn't want the Olympics 'Employee' Label Would End Uber as We Know It “Time to legalize polygamy” “Time to legalize polygamy” Reynolds: Are happier lawyers, cheaper legal fees on the horizon? Justices take up dispute over union fees Publishing Company Under Fire for Putting Warning Label on Constitution LSU Prof Fired for Telling Jokes Is Latest Victim of College Anti-Sex Hysteria Environmental Benefits from Driving Electric Vehicles? Scholar Speaks on Obama’s Red Mentor Small Businesses Threatened With $36,500 IRS Fines For Helping Employees With Health Costs Supremes: citizenship not necessary for voter registration Bobby Jindal and Liberals’ Racist Double-Standard Millennials in Shock Over Hillary's Cribs Why Carly Fiorina’s feminism flummoxes liberals Professor: ‘Whiteness’ Is ‘Terror,’ Confederate Flag Represents ‘Capitalism’ Test Pilot Admits the F-35 Can’t Dogfight - New stealth fighter is dead meat in an air battle Europe’s dream is dying in Greece A Greek Default Would Be a Valuable Lesson in Basic Economics There is no democracy left in Europe, people have no direct say anymore, there’s just a two-pronged dictatorship Israel says Syria's Assad may be left with rump state Who Lost Iraq? Did George W. Bush create the Islamic State? Did Barack Obama? We asked the insiders to tell us who’s to blame. Progressive Mass Hysteria
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