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Tuesday, November 3. 2009Tuesday morning linksMore Big Con: Gore making millions from "warming" scam, headed for his first billion. Stanley Black and Decker? Sounds like a slip-and-fall law firm. 59% say country on the wrong track Our obsolete US Constitution. Am Thinker Hubris of the incompetent. What's the Dunning-Kruger Effect? Please conceal your shock The American: I’ve taken a look at the data, and, I’m sad to report, the Great Recession has badly damaged the entrepreneurial sector of the U.S. economy. Oh yeah? Well wait til the Dems do what they want to do... Where the white Leftist men live in America. Related: Why are the groovy "Progressive" cities the white cities? Real, interesting cities are full of everybody. Portland is white bread. I'll take NYC. How come we never found this blog before? Black and Right. This one goes straight onto Ye Olde Blogroll. Roy Spencer: AGW is an urban legend Those taxes on the rich aren't inflation-indexed. We know what that means. From Ace, the pithily amusing AP: Even If Republicans Win Tomorrow, They Still Suck Related, from Red State: We hear this all time — conservatives in the GOP have to play nice with the moderates. The Krautman has it right: those "saved" jobs are all gummint jobs. Plenty of SEIU jobs, I am sure. Everything - and more - that you might want to know about Nancy Pelosi Related, in WSJ:
Boeing begins to say Good-bye to Seattle
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Monday, November 2. 2009Our friendOur friend Right Wing Prof is now blogging about his cancer diagnosis - and even about where he might want to be buried - at his other site: Central Pennsylvania Orthodox. God bless him for doing that. Insurance freedomRe Bruce's post below, I'd like to point out that the government-designed medical insurance is not really insurance at all. It's just payment for medical services, at government-determined rates. In fact, it's insurance only in the same sense that Social Security is insurance - you are forced to pay into it, and you are forced to take it. I like to have freedom of choice in selecting my coverage, just as with my auto insurance. I have a relatively high-deductible ($10,000 over 2 years - 100% thereafter) Major Medical insurance. What I save in premiums with this comes close to my deductible - plus I have a Medical Savings Plan. It's all quite inexpensive. It does not cover aromatherapy, massage therapy, chiropractors, homeopathy, addiction treatment, experimental treatments, abortions and other elective procedures like sex-change operations, routine check-ups, and tons of other things that politicians, under pressure from interest groups, will squeeze into the government-designed plan. The insurance I have today, which is designed to keep you out of financial catastrophe if you get really sick, would not be permitted under the Baucus plan.
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In Defense of Health Insurance Agents, and YouWhy the heck should anyone care about how health insurance agents will fare under ObamaCare? Under the House bill, for example, the Small Business Administration will help businesses and individuals figure out how to obtain affordable coverage. (The bill provision is titled, “Assistance for Small Employers.”) Health insurance agents are not precluded from providing advice. But, the SBA will be allowed to bypass agents. A health insurance agent is required to complete initial and regular formal training courses in the subject (including ethics), pass initial and periodic tests, and are screened by their state and by insurance companies for criminal or personal conduct (including declaring bankruptcy) that may negatively affect their reliability to be licensed to provide agent services. In addition, through professional associations, through insurer education programs, through self-study, and through competitive pressures, health agents stay current on the latest laws and offerings from various insurers. Furthermore, almost all health insurance agents are independent businesses or work for independent agencies, not beholden to the insurers but to their customers. Importantly, individuals, small and larger businesses have priorities more important and pressing than becoming experts in health insurance or its interactions with other laws or aspects of their primary concerns, and heavily depend upon qualified, trusted health insurance agents. Lastly, many health insurance agents have extensive credentials and experience. For example, I attained earned, tested, rigorous certifications – Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), Registered Employee Benefits Concultant (REBC), Registered Health Underwriter (RHU), Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) – that, along with other experiences outside health insurance (I was a senior financial and business operations exec for Fortune 100 and small companies for 15-years before becoming a health insurance agent) and years of experience as a health insurance agent (I’ve been at it for two-decades). This delivers wide-ranging values to my clients and of the interactions of their health insurance with their broader business, regulatory and financial affairs. Does anyone expect the staff hired or created by the SBA to have this independence, experience or training? If so, get real! Surely, there are some health insurance agents who are lesser or incompetent, or who are crooked, or who steer some business toward favored insurers for added volume bonuses. However, the less competent exist in a highly competitive market, where they lose business to the more energetic and competent in delivering value to clients. The crooked or shady are winnowed out similarly plus by stiff regulations and prosecutions. This is just another aspect of the losses that individuals and businesses will suffer under ObamaCare. A leading expert and opponent of Obamacare, Grace-Marie Turner, writes in the New York Post:
Also, read The Worst Bill Ever. For disclosure, I’m nearing retirement, and have shrunk my successful business. I am not going to directly suffer as a health insurance agent or small businessman, although I will as a taxpayer and as someone who cares about quality health care for myself and others if ObamaCare passes.
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Typical local politics
How Scozzafava got the Repub nomination in the 23rd of NY.
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Coleman waders 50-60% off Academic ranking of the world's great universities "Roots" was a bogus book. Well, a work of fiction - with plagiarism. Should alimony be forever? When people get richer, families get smaller. How many dressage horses, ballet lessons, piano lessons, trips to Europe, tuitions, and tutors can a large family afford? Iowahawk considers Caesar's writings, in view of Landesman's claims. One Quote from Julius:
We like Rep. Michelle Bachman, but the Left hates her as much as they hate Palin. From her bio (my bold):
Repubs try to protect us from Cap & Trade nonsense Now it's time to worry about what the Dems are doing to Death Taxes Chavez cannot bring power to the people Byron York: It's OK to criticize the O now Natural Food Fight: Obamacare vs. Mackeycare. On the video, the white Lefty essentially terms the happy black female Whole Foods employee "ignorant" Bribing the voters of New Jersey: How Democrats like Corzine survive Biofuels will destroy the planet Dede, and the Gingrich view vs. the Limbaugh view. Uh oh, she endorsed the Dem. This is strange. Who is Ted Cruz? The Aussies beat the US in per capita carbon. Good on 'em. I think they beat us on per capita beer too. Obamacare vs. the Hippocratic Oath The other side of the Scozzafava case: RWNH
How did government insurance mandates work out in Massachusetts? Via Driscoll:
Big Lizards offers a reform plan everybody would probably support “This is not about insuring the uninsured, this is not about health care, this is about stealing one sixth of the private sector and putting it under the control of the Federal government, and when they get this health care bill, it they do, that’s the easiest fastest way for them to be able to regulate every aspect of human behavior. “Because it will all have some related costs to health care, what you drive, what you eat, where you live, what you do, there will be penalties for violating regulations, it’s gonna be the biggest snatch of freedom and liberty that has yet occurred in this country.”
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Sugar MapleYesterday:
Sunday, November 1. 2009The ObamaCare Rx
Obamatics = Payola PoliticsIt was reported earlier today, here and here, that the machine-picked liberal Republican candidate whose poor polling -– and lack of support from Republicans -- led to her withdrawal from the race threw her support to the Democrat instead of to the Republican who challenged her – Doug Hoffman. Hoffman is polling neck-and-neck with the Democrat for this upstate Congressman Darrel Issa just sent out an interesting and telling email about how important Obama sees this election:
Issa says,
Issa asks that urgent contributions be made via his own Political Action Committee to help elect conservative Republican Doug Hoffman, send the White House and Congressional Democrats the message that we’ve had enough of their ruinous tax-and-spend-and control our lives, send Republican hacks in Washington the message that truer Republican principles and support are required, and not let Obama and Emanuel run the Republican Party. Instead of sending your contributions via Issa, send them directly to Doug Hoffman’s campaign. The link is here to donate and to learn more about Hoffman. We already know that Obama-style politics is payola politics, trying to buy off votes and power with our taxes and earnings. Say ENOUGH!
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The secularization of Medicine
In my view, the Internists, Family Practioners, and Psychiatrists are maintaining the core of the medical priesthood. Many other devoted docs as well.
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New England Real Estate: Roxbury, CTRoxbury (pop. 2300) in southern Litchfield County is one of the most pleasant exurban towns (among many) in CT. It's far enough north to be beyond NYC commuting distance, but it's a good distance for a weekend home - and every wealthy American urban Lefty deserves his dacha. Roxbury has plenty of old farmhouses, barns, and well-maintained horsey estates with white-painted fences, but even it has been contaminated by some grandiose new construction over the past 20 years. Marilyn Monroe lived there during her hook-up with Arthur Miller. He may have suited her for a little while, but I doubt that Roxbury, or the Roxbury Congregational Church, were her cup of tea. Not that she ever knew what she needed... The 1850 farmhouse pictured above on 4.5 acres is asking 1.9 million. (I would be inclined to get rid of that big old Norway Spruce on the front corner. People always planted those gloomy trees too close to their houses.) More Roxbury listings here.
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What’s wrong with California is also wrong with much of the USWhen I left Today, the Still, there’s striking differences among the states, and the results show. William Voegeli writes in today’s Los Angeles Times, "The Golden State isn't worth it." Voegli compares It’s not ideologues who are moving. For example, I recently ran into a couple I was friendly with in Voegeli continues: “Overall, the Census Bureau's latest data show that state and local government expenditures for all purposes in 2005-06 were 46.8% higher in California than in Texas: $10,070 per person compared with $6,858.” Between 2000 and 2007, “16 of the 17 states with the lowest tax levels had positive "net internal migration," in the Census Bureau's language, while 14 of the 17 states with the highest taxes had negative net internal migration.” Why?
How?
What to expect?
It’s not just Government workers and their unions are prime beneficiaries of our heavy taxes. Most of even the made-up stats recently released about jobs saved or created by the federal appropriation of the near $1-trillion “stimulus” show relatively few and most of those among government workers. The $1-trillion, likely to be much more, cost of the wholesale upheaval of 1/6th of the US economy in health care – which really only serves about the 25% of those who truly need it who don’t have insurance at the expense of the 85% of Americans who do have coverage -- will fall heavily upon the working and middle class. The $trillions of indirect and direct taxes of the “cap-and-trade” illusory environmental bill will also add $thousands each year to each American's costs of living, to the economic benefit of profiteering fat cats and their politicos who garner contributions. At root this may be an ideological battle, as Voegeli says. But, it is really a practical battle between those who aspire and work for a better life and those relatively few who would squander its underpinnings for their own greedy benefits. The real populist revolt is already shaking Ask what your country can do for you?At National Journal, A Reaganite or Jacksonian wave? I think it's time for a JFK wave. Things have changed: he would be a pretty good Republican candidate today. His murder by a Lefty-loser-Commie-Cuba-sympathizer set in motion a generation or so of bad things from which we continue to experience the repercussions.
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"I failed..."
You are not alone. So have I, many times. But less frequently, as time goes by.
All Saints Day: From today's Lectionary, "I am the Alpha and Omega"Revelation 21:1-6a
Saturday, October 31. 2009Happy All Souls E'en And Mathematics Day!
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EarthLife at StoweObama Appointee Is An IgnoramusPresident Obama’s appointee, Rocco Landesman, as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an ignoramus, whose own words keep reaffirming his lackyism and lack of knowledge. One might not think him unqualified by reading his official NEA bio: Yale PhD in Dramatic Literature, Yale assistant professor, president of a company that owns five major NYC theaters, successful Broadway show producer, board membership on several prestigious arts foundations. But, that impressive background has not stopped him from saying some outrageously idiotic and incorrect things in excess praise of President Obama’s purported literary skills. Scott Johnson, of PowerLine blog, critiqued Landesman’s assertions: “Well, so what if Landesman is a bootlicker? Landesman is also an idiot….It would be hard to pack so much ignorance into one short paragraph if one were really trying.” Today, Johnson gives Landesman space for reply. Landesman’s reply displays further ignorance of what he speaks, and Landesman’s attempt to slipperly elide from his previous stupid statement. Johnson comments: “It's the bootlicking, the ignorance, and the higher illiteracy that are Rocco's problems, not the lack of an editor. He really need not worry. Those of us concerned about the politicization of the cultural agencies and intrigued by the phenomenon of Obama worship will continue to find Rocco of interest.” Remember, this is the NEA that a few weeks ago was caught trying to elicit pro-Obama propaganda from its grants beneficiaries. Now, the trail back to the White House is being exposed. A couple I’m friendly with teach drama at a prestigious university. They are politically quite liberal, supporters of President Obama. Both are quite knowledgeable about literature and the arts, a pleasure to discuss these topics with, and also very well versed in political and other topics. Either would have made a superior appointee to Landesman. So, why weren’t they? Simple. They are not rich and highly connected contributors to President Obama. Michelle Malkin delves deeper into what she titles, “No Bundler Left Behind.” Despite, as in other areas, Obama’s campaign pledges otherwise, he has stuffed his administration with rich sycophants, some clearly unqualified, acting nefariously, or displaying embarrassing inanity. In earlier administrations, certainly Republican ones but Democrat as well, we might have seen media exposes and uproars over NEA and this wider pattern of appointments (not to mention VP Biden's inanities). Instead, the media is behaving like relatives at a poorly performed way-off-Broadway production starring favorite incompetent relation Barack Obama. It takes a lot to laugh...It takes a lot to laugh, it takes a train to cry. Dylan's great song performed by Jerry Garcia, 1985: More on the topic of collegeA reminder of Heather MacDonald's Why Johnny’s Teacher Can’t Teach, from City Journal in 1998. That essay was linked by George Leef's comment on the Send Fewer Students to College topic. Leef concludes:
WowDede Scozzafava releases her voters! She is essentially dropping out. This should give Hoffman an edge since she is, nominally, a Repub and (was) the pick of the County Repub Chair. Prayers neededOur blog pal Right Wing Prof just got bad medical news. I don't even know his real name, but God does. He emailed me the serious details, but I won't post them. Please include him in a prayer today. The Spin Zone
Amazing. Look and see: the curve ball is partially optical illusion. h/t, Dr. X.
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HoffmanSend him a few bucks today, if you like him. Every little bit helps, and it looks to be tight. Plus the race has become nationalized: The O did a fund-raiser in NYC for the Dem in the race, and the RNC finally took down their ads against Hoffman. We would like to see this modest, non-pol, Reagan-Conservative Republican guy elected.
Halloween Links Guaranteed to Frighten You
Photo is Saul Alinsky. His ghost walks. Boo! Thomas Sowell's Dismantling America, Part 1 and Part 2 Soros and Gore among WH visitors, but Andrew Stern of the SEIU was the most frequent, chalking up 20 visits. Coyote on the Dem tax/health bill:
Via Gateway:
The high cost of Aromatherapy: Premiums to Skyrocket Under Obamacare ‘Jobs Created or Saved’ Is White House Fantasy Washington culture of corruption proceeds on course. Actually, dozens. Re Henninger's piece which we linked:
New Jersey plans vote fraud Via our Irish friends re the US economy:
Cash for clunkers has screwed the used-car buyer. Well, that was predictable. Who got screwed? The taxpayer Casinos in Ohio? Governments are money addicts. How is that bending-over approach working with Iran? Hockey stick returns to climate textbooks. Related: Al Gore still addicted to nonexistent hurricane-climate link in new book Related: Gore says 220-foot ocean rise in ten years. The Copenhagen Climate Extortion Pelosi’s Bill Will Punish States Who Pass Tort Reform. Michelle Bachman on Pelosi Health Care Bill: “This Is the Crown Jewel of Socialism” Masterfleece Theater at RCP:
From Reason's The Unhealthy Public Option:
Mark Helprin: Obama and the Politics of Concession - Iran and Russia put Obama to the test last week, and he blinked twice.
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