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Friday, March 11. 2016Borders and Boundaries
I am absolutely opposed to illegal immigration. They are uninvited guests, crapping on our rules and laws. I know that most Dems and the Chamber of Commerce don't care - or want more, but I believe immigration law is a national decision. Laws already exist. They can be changed by Congress. I have no dislike of Mexicans or Guatemalans. All I ask is that they apply for residency and/or citizenship like everybody else. What the Western world can learn from the Moriori H/t American Digest. Their generosity was suicidal. Democrats Propose Lawlessness and Call It Immigration Policy How Immigration Reform Would Re-Form America - The devastating truth that's not being discussed by politicians or journalists. German Government Provides Sex Ed for Muslim Colonists German Government Provides Sex Ed for Muslim Colonists - See more at: http://moonbattery.com/?p=69796#sthash.Q2FjJGbS.dpuf
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See this: 1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind Some have speculated that Teddy Roosevelt had some of that too. The case against starving your teenage boyYour Kids' Health, or Lefty Agenda? New York Times Says Boys Eat Too Much Protein It is truly a peculiar issue, even for the New York Times. For growing boys, let them eat steak. Or at least all the burgers they can eat. Friday morning linksThe remarkable George Martin has died at 90 Descendants of Rollo, Viking founder of Normandy, exhumed Rollo is a cool name Luxurious College Apartments, Built on Debt Thought Crime: Diversity bill passes at CSU after student senators threatened with impeachment Victims and Victimologists - Every modern revolutionary movement has sought to change the language. Campus liberals are hardly the first. FBI Instructs High Schools to Inform On “Anti-government” Students Like East Germany. This is a sickness Mario Draghi sparks currency turmoil after stepping up ECB stimulus plan These guys think they can engineer economies On Trade, Trump and Sanders are Two Peas in a Rotten Pod Boob bait for the bubbas Is Ted Cruz oleaginous? Is Trump a con man or a huckster? Trump says it: ‘I think Islam hates us’ Truth in that. He did not say "All Muslims" Related, Trump moving the Overton Window again How Rich Guy Donald Trump Speaks Working-Class Language Why Would Anyone Trust This Swindler With The Presidency? Documents Reveal US Army Indoctrinated Soldiers on Dangers of ‘White Privilege’ Europeans are poor, and don't know it France: Riots over proposed increase to 35-hour work week Time for Germany to re-arm I agree The Obama Doctrine - The U.S. president talks through his hardest decisions about America’s role in the world. There is no doctrine, but I agree with much of what he says - but I think much of what has been done is stupid shit, eg Iran and Libya Call it Christian Genocide in the middle east A book: The Lost Mandate of Heaven: The American Betrayal of Ngo Dinh Diem, President of Vietnam ISIS Follows Palestinian Children’s Jihadi Indoctrination The Ukrainian Blackout and the Future of War In Yet Another Secret Side Deal, Iran’s Nuclear Violations Won’t Be Publicly Disclosed Chinese Militarization in S. China Sea Aimed at Rapid Power Projection Obviously How Israel Navigated Through the Hurricane of the Syrian Civil War Thursday, March 10. 2016The Safety Industrial ComplexA free ad for VRBO
Check out some of their 1 million listings. A friend told me that his Maine lakeside cabin has never gone unrented since he began using VBRO. In fact, it has permitted him to raise the weekly rent. What's Missing
Arizona Part 2 - Sojourn Through Sedona and Williams
My goal was to get a feel for the Grand Canyon and Sedona for a longer trip in the future, while being able to see some of the impressive natural (and man-made) wonders that abound. Sedona was stunning. Visually moving. It is not nearly as awe-inspiring as the Grand Canyon, it's just very pretty. The trip up 89A through smaller canyons, up switchbacks, along Oak Creek (which was full of swimmers and sunbathers) on our way to Williams, was full of even more nature's grandeur. Continue reading "Arizona Part 2 - Sojourn Through Sedona and Williams" Thank you, America, for playing 'Celebrity Apprentice' GOP edition
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QQQ on central planning and social engineersOne of the grave errors of the modern mind – an error found in America in the presumptions, assertions, and actions of “Progressives” from Woodrow Wilson through Barack Obama – is the belief that society must, or should, be engineered. This principal belief naturally entails the subsidiary beliefs that the engineering must be done by the state, and that in doing its engineering the state must ignore, or even destroy, any forces of social organization that hamper state-officials’ social-engineering efforts. A great deal of legislation and, especially, law in a free society is inevitably inconsistent with the blueprints of social engineers. And so, in their unreflective and unscientific presumption that society has no self-organizing forces, the social engineers are blind to the logic of the law and to the importance of legal processes. The social engineers therefore do not see – because their blindness prevents them from seeing – the benefits that emerge over time through the operations of decentralized, spontaneous-ordering forces. The social engineers’ designs and intrusions destroy, or at least severely weaken, these forces. But being blind to these forces, the social engineers are blind to what they destroy.
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Thursday morning linksRestoring the world’s oldest library Looking for Satan in All the Wrong Places - Some think the Devil can be found in the Hebrew Bible. Are they right? Via Drudge: AG Lynch Testifies: Justice Dept. Has ‘Discussed’ Civil Legal Action Against Climate Change Deniers Why Are Liberal-Run Institutions Such Hotbeds of Racism and Sexism? ‘Sensitivity’ fascists are turning colleges into day-care centers Here is the test scientists use to see if you might be a conspiracy theorist NPR AND HARVARD SAY: OBAMACARE IS A COMPLETE FAILURE Record Number of Children Being Smuggled Into Country Over Southern Border How Progressive Policies Increase Income Inequality Will the Joint Employer Rule Hurt Franchises? Trump Is Too Poor To Stage A Third-Party Run NBC/WSJ poll: Clinton, Sanders demolish Trump in general election The Queen wants out of European Union Official Palestinian TV calls Jaffa terrorist a ‘martyr,’ victims ‘settlers’ Socialism Has Created a Humanitarian Disaster in Venezuela Wednesday, March 9. 2016Arizona Part 1 - The Grand Canyon
A friend of mine recently posted a picture on Facebook of an old church in Europe, commenting "I wish we had old things like this here in the U.S." My tongue-in-cheek reply was "We do! The Grand Canyon is much, much older." It's also much more beautiful, in my opinion. This was my first trip to the Grand Canyon, and I enjoyed it immensely. There isn't much to say that hasn't already been said. I'll toss in a few pictures of Sedona and the Grand Canyon, but pictures simply can't capture the grandeur. Continue reading "Arizona Part 1 - The Grand Canyon" The revolt of the little peopleThe bigger, wealthier, more powerful and more intrusive government becomes, the more citizens tend to feel like little people, rolled over by a distant, indifferent steam roller. Proud, patriotic, tax-paying citizens of a free republic do not like to feel that way. Beneficiaries of the machine don't care. Donald Trump and the Twenty-Four-Year Itch
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Life in America: This morning's work-out begins a change in routine for SpringMy trainer is moving me into a new phase, a new program today. Says it's almost Spring, so it's time to build a Beach Body so the gals will notice me again (being facetious, of course). Plus I have been at this now for 10 months, 5-6 days/week, so my muscles are as awake as they will ever be. He plans each work-out in advance. He is programmatic, systematic. Today was a 3-min elliptical warm-up, then - 3 sets leg press, medium-rep No pain, no gain. (reps refers to weight and intensity - high rep means you can pull out 12-15 max, low rep means you can pull out 2-8. If you can do more than 15, need to increase the resistance) All of that leg stuff should have been condensed into 20 mins of dead lifts, but I need a bit more leg work to advance my deads. Not stable enough at higher weights due to skinny legs and skinny white ass. Deads on Friday morning I think. The goal remains to reach just a handful of heavy strength-building exercises 2 days/wk (half of them each time so each muscle group is pushed to the max weekly), plus heavy calisthenic days or cardio days between for general fitness. He gave me a new cardio program too, for my off days. Will describe that in another post. I keep thinking that, if I were a furniture mover, I'd get paid for this toil. Do people outside the US pursue this sort of thing? Planning Stages: The 2016 Maggie's Farm NYC Urban HikeInstead of beginning at South Ferry, we're thinking about beginning somewhere in the Lower East Side, heading north thru Murray Hilll, cutting across to Central Park South and doing a hike through the entire length of Central Park to Harlem, and after that we're not sure. Might be fun to continue up Broadway, lunch in some Dominican joint in Washington Heights, all the way to the Cloisters, but that all might take too long. These are fun outings. We had a nice turn out last time - filled 3 tables in Little Italy for lunch. Need good shoes. We'll post details as soon as we settle them, and invite all interested hikers.
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Wednesday morning linksMethane Has Never Looked So Beautiful The problem with tariffs I Love My White Male Privilege! (video) The Hidden Hunger Problem on Campus - Why it’s time to expand the National School Lunch Program to college. Don't college kids have p/t jobs anymore? All of my kids did Microaggressions Now Considered Harassment at the State Department? Evangelical university caves to student activists’ demand for microaggression reporting system Western Washington University’s Assembly for Power and Liberation Demands More Moonbattery Young Americans for Freedom Chapter in California Called ‘Hate Group’ Melissa Click: One Bad Professor Fired, Thousands More To Go New York City Set To Stop Enforcing Law Against Peeing On Sidewalks Because…RACISM! Mongolia: Deadly Cold, Heavy Snow blamed on Global Warming Record 61 million immigrants in U.S., 15.7 million illegally Not enough jobs for all these people Social welfare is killing refugees Interracial White Privilege is the Left's Hot New Hate - White privilege, it’s not just for white people anymore. Our major media are not up to this election Bernie Sanders: Whites Are Never Poor Bernie Sanders: White People Don’t Know What It’s Like to be Poor Sanders Is Wrong: America’s Poorest Counties Are 95 Percent White Most Americans agree Trump is a 'fraud' and a 'phony' Hillary Wants More of Your Money Hillary Blames Gun Manufacturers For Deaths Of People Shot By Guns, Promises To ‘Go After Them’ Norquist: Clinton lost the election during the last debate Five Reasons Trump May Be A Better President Than You Think Trump is Everything You Raised Your Kids Not to Be 3 problems Trump must fix to beat Hillary Palestinians: Have The Donors Finally Woken Up? Why the Nuclear Deal Hasn’t Softened Iran’s Hard-Line Policies Tuesday, March 8. 2016Urban DeathHardy FigsThere is a new hardy Fig available nowadays. Brown Turkey used to be the toughest, but even it sometimes died here with a bad winter. With the Chicago Hardy, worst case is it dies to the ground but recovers rapidly from the roots and produces that summer. Hardy to Zone 5 Up north, figs tend to grow as shrubs rather than trees, reason being winter die-back. It doesn't matter. They produce a lot of fruit all summer given good loam, a little fertilizer, and plenty of sun. Mulch and water, especially the first year. When ripe, pick 'em and eat them when hot from the sun. Tuesday morning linksInside Bob Dylan's Historic New Tulsa Archive: 'It's an Endless Ocean' Scientists who found gluten sensitivity evidence have now shown it doesn't exist I DUNNO, I THINK PROTEIN IS GOOD for growing boys Video: Americans Don’t Know Who Washington D.C. Was Named After The College That Wants to Ban ‘History’ The State of American Retirement - How 401(k)s have failed most American workers Why blame the 401ks? They are just one additional way to save. Defined Benefit pensions are never coming back. Bubba bashes Obama's 'pretty picture' economy, says millions left behind Note to GOP establishment: The voter is always right VDH: The Origins of Trump Nihilism Sympathy for the Donaldites
All sorts of people like Donald besides the victims of globalization Why I support Trump — and resent the elites trying to destroy him Ex-ADL chief: Trump’s ‘raise your hand’ gambit was deliberate, Nazi-style ‘fascist gesture’ That is crazy The real lesson of Ted Cruz's Super Saturday? Marco Rubio is a horrible failure. That is going too far GERMANY BANS SAUSAGES: Pork banned in cafes and schools to 'not offend refugees' Now I've seen everything China's 'leftover women', unmarried at 27 Obama’s Cuban fiasco Monday, March 7. 2016Now for something completely different: Quonset HutsYou can't really obtain a sturdy, zero-maintenance dwelling or storage building cheaper than a Quonset Hut. Indestructible steel prefab housing, around $35,000. You put it on a slab. And if you hate plumbing as much as Sippican does, just build an outhouse out back, near the lilacs. After WW2, military surplus Quonsets were commonly seen. A family down the road from the farm raised their family in one, but it's been removed for many years. It had a wood stove. After the war, they were widely used as temporary housing for vets. They are easily insulated. They lack charm other than the rural ugly charm. Sometimes you can see ancient ones on rickety farms in New England used as spare mini-barns or garages. The US military first had them mass produced on Quonset Point, R.I. Hundreds of thousands of them were built. Advantages of Quonset Huts. New Quonset Huts for sale here.
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The Federal Leviathan Is Crushing Colleges and UniversitiesFrom the article:
Monday morning links
14,000 Abandoned Wind Turbines Litter the United States What the haters miss about the joys of New York living Student Claims Sorority Rush Counts as Hazing Because it’s Stressful Life is one long hazing Z-Man visits Yale: The Hothouse Flowers Academic Gibberish Watch: We Have Another Winner Gender and glaciers? Religious Liberty In America: The Next Chapter. Legalizing Weed Has Done What 1 Trillion Dollars And A 40 Year War Couldn't Sweden Begins 5 Year Countdown Until It Eliminates Cash It's totalitarian with the feeblest of excuses Global Warming Today: Meat Is Murder Or Something Biden’s One-Night Visit to Mexico City Cost $538,528 for Hotels Alone The executive branch is living too regally. Not right Hillary Clinton: ‘I’ve Been The Most Transparent Public Official In Modern Times’ Is There a Cure for Trumpophrenia? Civil Rights Activist Endorses Donald Trump for President Giving Trump the Business - Many CEOs see someone they can relate to. Sultan: Everyone Except Hillary is Racist and Sexist The Horrific Destruction Of Libya——-It’s On You, Hillary! ISIS force 12-year-old girl to execute 5 women including doctor who refused to treat terrorists Sunday, March 6. 2016Wood Duck hatchlingsA leap of faith. Few if any of these cute fuzzballs will survive to adulthood. Turtles, snakes, hawks. Also, the parents put themselves at high risk to care for them. The U.S. Dietary Guidelines: A Scientific Fraud
The U.S. Dietary Guidelines: A Scientific Fraud
Judge Pirro rips Mitt Romney
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