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Tuesday, June 12. 2018Tuesday morning links
Photo from our Maggie's Brooklyn hike in April ‘You Aren’t That Big a Deal’: A Message the Self-Esteem Generation Desperately Needs to Hear The clothes you donate probably end up in a landfill When You Have To Apologize For Eating At Chick-Fil-A Pregnant man and flower power at London Men's Fashion Week Explaining Monogamy to Vox University of Tennessee Professor Claims ‘Diversity of Thought’ is Racist Penn trustees privately admit they are afraid to criticize school’s diversity cult, former trustee says Wimps College Course: ‘Objectivity’ Is among ‘White Mythologies’ How Capitalism Could Save the World - A world of capitalism is a world of peaceful, voluntary, mutually agreed upon interactions where no person or group is politically privileged over another. It already is doing so Mentions of the "Social Security Trust Fund" Like It is A Real Thing Make Me Crazy Bill Clinton: Norms of ‘What You Can Do to Someone Against Their Will’ Have Changed He might wish to rephrase that Chain Migration Comes to Hazleton - The working-class Pennsylvania city is struggling to adapt to a heavy influx of Hispanics from New York. The Farm Bill for Billionaires - Farm subsidies are a menace, especially when they line the pockets of the wealthy. What causes hyperinflation for medical costs in the US? Medical insurance, which is the problem, not the solution TOO MUCH POLICING IN BLACK NEIGHBORHOODS OR TOO LITTLE?: Liberals ought to learn from Kim Kardashian Bill Maher: We Need a Recession to Save Us from Trump America's Europe Problem Trump's attitude toward Europe is awfully realistic. The G-7 should listen to Trump or go away
Interesting piece on economies of India and China Italy Turns Away Ship Carrying Over 600 Migrants China's Long Game for the Singapore Summit - While Trump and Kim play checkers, Xi has the Go board out. China puts China first, Making China Great Again Monday, June 11. 2018My final Margin Call clipThe Graduation Speech You'll Never Hear
How Roger Williams Started a Free SocietyWhat the internet is made ofLots of low-tech: Fiber optic wires, servers, and more than 550,000 miles of underwater cables: Here's what the internet actually looks like
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Monday morning linksWhy predicting suicide is a difficult and complex challenge Fifty Years after Tet Study: Dog parks are manifestations of rape culture and oppression Cultural-Marxist Left Doesn't Like Term 'Cultural Marxism' Manhattan Doctor Sues Patient For $1 Million For Posting Negative Reviews Online High Tech Oligarchs for Diversity Real Life Feminist Bookstore From “Portlandia” Closing, Blames Cis White People Vermont Subsidizes Remote Workers to Move to the State Z-man on the free market ideology: OK, but there is a freedom issue Crisis at the National Archives PRO-TRUMP JEWS ARE THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN ZIONISM Vox: Study: telling white people they’ll be outnumbered makes them hate welfare more - White racism keeps hurting programs that help the poor. More Asylum Seekers Game America’s Immigration System The Cambridge Fossil Fuel Divestment Plan Goes Up In Smoke Bill Clinton’s Me Too Reckoning Lawmakers Warn IG Being Pressured to Slow Roll Clinton FBI Report - Concern mounts as DOJ and FBI seek redactions and weaken report Media blackout: Trump’s 60-point accomplishment list of ‘American Greatness’ Steve Hilton: Trump’s criticism of G-7 is ‘unprecedented’ scream the elite -- That’s the whole point of Trump! TRUMP NAILS TRADE HYPOCRISY ABC Depicts ‘Hindu’ Terrorist Plot on Pakistan in “Quantico” Episode Italy’s “populist” government An Iraqi threat goes mainstream Sunday, June 10. 2018Are "people of color" individuals?
This young man does not feel oppressed. In fact, he feels privileged. He is. He is smarter than me and is attending an elite school. He appreciates that. I think this guy has a good future.
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Princeton wants to make Princeton men more vulnerable
What the people promoting this notion miss is that most males spend years trying to be, or trying to at least act or appear, emotionally strong, brave, and tough. There are many good reasons for that, not the least being because these are things that appeal to women. It's not just cultural, though. There's a biological substrate to it, obvious to anyone who has raised kids. Guys work to be emotionally strong in the same way they work to be physically strong, and to be tough in their effectiveness in the world. It's their job. Might be womens' job too, but that's another subject. So enough of this baby-talk, Princeton, unless you wish to become a high-end kindergarten.. From today's Lectionary: The serpent tricked meGenesis 3:8-15 3:8 They heard the sound of the LORD God walking in the garden at the time of the evening breeze, and the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God among the trees of the garden. 3:9 But the LORD God called to the man, and said to him, "Where are you?" 3:10 He said, "I heard the sound of you in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself." 3:11 He said, "Who told you that you were naked? Have you eaten from the tree of which I commanded you not to eat?" 3:12 The man said, "The woman whom you gave to be with me, she gave me fruit from the tree, and I ate." 3:13 Then the LORD God said to the woman, "What is this that you have done?" The woman said, "The serpent tricked me, and I ate." 3:14 The LORD God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this, cursed are you among all animals and among all wild creatures; upon your belly you shall go, and dust you shall eat all the days of your life. 3:15 I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will strike your head, and you will strike his heel." Wellfleet, MASaturday, June 9. 2018Good actingDr. Oz: Whore or Huckster?
I've never seen him, but he seems like an ordinary quack.
Carts VermontFor many purposes, I prefer these things to wheelbarrows - even to two-wheeled wheelbarrows. I have the smaller one. Over the years, I have kept the wood waterproof because I store it outdoors. Because they have narrow tires, they are not suitable for loads of rocks or heavy loads of dirt, but great for most outdoor purposes. At rural lodges etc. they are commonly used to bring luggage from boat docks, etc. Saturday morning links
Are there really bullshit jobs? God Apparently Flies First Class Two Transgenders Blow Out Girls In State Meet 'Commie Cadet' Spenser Rapone Leaving Army with 'Other Than Honorable Discharge' Consultant Tells WSJ “My Clients Are Fleeing New Jersey Like It’s On Fire” Illinois Vs Chicago DOJ Seizes NY Times Reporter’s Phone and Email Records in Leak Investigation – Former Senate Intel Aide Arrested Reporter exchanged sex for scoops Democrats Are Being Advised To Avoid Discussing Single Payer Former Obama admin officials would like greater regulation of social media companies Democrats Mourn The Loss Of The Filibuster As Trump Begins To Re-Shape The Ninth Circuit Lee Smith on 'Spygate': "It Was A Larger Political Operation To Dirty The Trump Campaign" 8 Times Obama’s Intelligence Agencies Set People Up To Fabricate The Russia Story The four-letter word that will save Trump’s budget and border agenda Foreign-funded NGOs, political power and democratic legitimacy Austria’s Government Plans to Shutdown Seven Mosques and Expel 60 Turkish-Funded Imams Nicaraguan Socialist Daniel Ortega Turns Tyrant…Why Does This Keep Happening? China Is Genetically Engineering Monkeys With Brain Disorders Canada warns immigrants in U.S. about heading north of the border Friday, June 8. 2018The meaninglessness of Gini Coefficents (at least in the US)
It seems to me that if a state has lots of wealthy people, it's good for the state. But if a state has lots of rich people and lots of poor immigrants, it gets a bad grade. A solidly middle-class state like Utah (few very rich, few poor immigrants or "inner cities") gets a "good" grade because it is neither a magnet for immigrants nor a magnet for high-income industry. In any event, all of the states in the US seem pretty close. The only one that bothers me is that Washington DC tops the "bad" list and it is obvious why that is. Government makes for a very wealthy industry in that factory town thanks to us taxpayers - and a large part of it is a ghetto. Anyway, if government wants to "solve" these "gaps", the easiest way to do it is to drive the rich out of state. Problem solved, statistics fixed. New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut are trying hard to do that. Florida, Texas, South Carolina, and Wyoming are very welcoming of prosperous people and prosperous businesses.
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"This is the final verdict. My fight is over.”Charles Krauthammer. He has run his race brilliantly, despite paraplegia and everything else. Some of Bourdain's useful comments on restaurant foodMedical QQQ: Ars longa..."Vita brevis, ars longa, occasio praeceps, experimentum periculosum, iudicium difficile." That is the Latin translation of Hippocrate's first sentence in his medical text, "ars" - art - meaning the craft of medicine, is slow to learn given the brevity of life. I think the quote has been often misunderstood and misapplied. It has always been interesting to me that the etymology of our use of "art" refers to "craft." English: "Life is short, and (mastering a) craft slow, opportunity fleeting, experimentation perilous, and judgment difficult." Friday morning linksA walk across a beach in Normandy Shocking Satellite Photos Reveal Entire Towns Obliterated By Guatemala's "Volcano Of Fire" Anthony Bourdain Found Dead After Commiting Suicide By Hanging Climate Craziness of the Week: @NPR invites global warming hypochondriacs to tell their story Climate Change Can Be Stopped by Turning Air Into Gasoline Riiiiight Silicon Valley giants such as Facebook, Amazon empower far-left Southern Poverty Law Center Small Business Lending Declined after Dodd-Frank Passed Seattle Residents Fed Up With Spending More On The Homeless With Little To Show For It Z-man takes a hike through Newark Restructuring specialized high schools in New York Joy Reid Created A ‘Toxic Work Environment,’ Threatened Violence Against Co-Host Who is Joy Reid? SAMANTHA BEE LOSES TWO-THIRDS OF ADVERTISERS AFTER PROFANE IVANKA INSULT Who is Samantha Bee? The Pruitt “Scandal” Watch Continues: Lunchgate City Journal: Small strikes against the Administrative State Germany targets remaining members of Nazi death squads blamed for killing 1 million ' Human rights disaster': China's persecution of Christians at highest level since Mao Congress Forces Pentagon to Come Clean on Aid to Lebanon. What is the U.S. getting in exchange? Apparently not a safeguard against Hezbollah. Turkish TV Shows Abundance Of Food And Supplies In Gaza The food looks delicious Thursday, June 7. 2018The political philosophy of America's founding
Whenever I read on this topic, I am reminded about how radical and idealistic it all was. Equal rights, the sanctity of property rights, weak government subservient to the citizens, and attempting to take into account all we know about the flaws in human nature while counting on virtue, religion, and self-reliance to keep the nation on a wholesome track. With all of their opportunities to seek power, those guys tried to set up a system with as limited and contained power as possible. Quite a remarkable, bold, and humble experiment into the unknown and untried. Even as government power and authority have grown like Topsy over two centuries, the US remains the desired destination for millions on this planet, for better or worse. Sad to say, I think that is more about economics than the ideal of individual freedom. That ideal is not native or natural to most societies and cultures. Simple measures of physical fitnessCan you run 1.5 miles in under 12-13 minutes? From the Mayo Clinic, "good" fitness levels for non-athletes based on age and sex. Those test levels are quite modest for active people. Everybody can aspire to better, but the doctors have learned to be modest in their expectations of us. My only objection is to their including BMI on the list, which is a bad index for excess body fat. Is your waist size an ok measure of your body fat? Yes it is. Your waist size is not your belt size or jeans size, especially if you wear them on your hips which most people do these days. Your waist is above your belly button, the narrow space below your rib cage and above your hips (if you have a narrow space there). How to Measure Your Waist
Thursday morning linksSix Facts About D-Day You Never Learned in School D-Day, 74 years later: Remembering the heroic chaplains and priests of Normandy Knott's Berry Farm: Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant stays true to its past A Crucial Archaeological Dating Tool Is Wrong, And It Could Change History as We Know It Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to honeymoon in world’s most boring place - Canada Association of Cannabis Use With Adolescent Psychotic Symptoms Poll: More Americans Say Pornography Is Morally Acceptable What is pornography? Google Walks Away From America's Security - It bowed to pressure instead of standing up for our country Google is an international company, not wedded to America Psychologist in 1960: Rejecting Moral Accountability Was a Big Mistake - Rejecting values and responsibility leads to a life devoid of purpose Pleasure-seeking can be a purpose The recycling scam Obama-era FAA hiring rules placed air traffic controller diversity ahead of safety, lawyer says 2014: "Among the biggest obstacles to educating children are disruptive students whose antics, threats, and violence can make education virtually impossible": 4 Years Ago, Thomas Sowell Lambasted the Obama Policies that Would Lead to the Florida School Shooting Houston registrar battles to keep non-citizens on voter rolls ICE: A “Clean DACA Fix” Will Create An Explosion Of Illegal Immigration Border arrests remain near peak of Trump era Troubling US Navy review finds widespread shortfalls in basic seamanship Reminder to the USN: You do ships WINNING! An astounding document from the EPA: Promises Made, Promises Kept Pruitt Aide Resigns Amid Scandals - Millan Hupp filed her paperwork shortly after portions of her congressional testimony were made public. 8 Times Obama’s Intelligence Agencies Set People Up To Fabricate The Russia Story MORE FBI LIES: Bureau Redacted Strzok-Page Texts to Omit 2015 Overseas Spying on US Citizens Trump Is Choosing Eastern Europe - The real meaning of the mini-crises sparked by his ambassador to Germany Europe turns away from the US — and bites the hand that feeds Czech PM Rejects Merkel's "Flexible" EU Immigration Plan As Aftermath of Migrant Crisis Intensifies HOW THE ROCKEFELLER BROS. FUND SUPPORTS PALESTINIAN TERRORISM Wednesday, June 6. 2018Travel: Biking around Sicily, etc.Biking around southeastern Sicily. Sounds excellent. I've been to most of those places. Re travel, Gerard took the wrong cruise. I posted about our most recent cruise, a sailing ship from Lisbon down to Morocco and out to a few of the Canary Islands. We love ships, especially when the stops are in interesting places. And even our sailing ship had a good gym with ocean views. And, in fact, the best lines do not try to overfeed you.
Why The Left HATES Jordan PetersonThis gal does a good job. (A couple of annoying ads, but still worth watching.)
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A fatal flaw in leftist American politicsIntersectional identity politics leads, inevitably, back to the sovereignty of the unique individual.
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