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Wednesday, November 20. 2013If NYC were a nation......it would be the 13th largest economy in the world. Quite remarkable, really. It could be like Singapore or Hong Kong, or something, but much bigger, I guess. It is odd that such a thriving metropolis would elect a Commie mayor. Something in the water, maybe. Sure, it's expensive, but that's supply and demand. There is high demand to be here. Sometimes it feels like the whole world wants to move here, despite the living challenges and the fierce, if invigorating, competition. I will ask one more time: "Why don't all the ardent Lefties who love living in this terrible, capitalistic, and thriving NYC move to Portland, Oregon? Better yet, Mexico City, Havana or Managua."
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Weds. morning linksHeritage Turkeys? If you like Wild Turkey, go out in your back yard and shoot one as I did in my photo 80 is the new 60 when it comes to retirement Sipp's account of his house saga continues Complete Streets Occupiers - Eco-bikers are in no mood to share the road. Is Obamacare The Final Nail In The Coffin Of The Middle Class? Four Reasons You Might Want to Choose Community College Alarmist climate scientists have abused the public trust in science, inflicted serious damage ... now a majority say it is not the federal government’s role to secure universal health care. Poll: Mitt Romney beats President Obama today America, here’s your Drug War: Thousands of Americans locked up for life in cages for nonviolent drug offenses The way we deal with drug use in America is insane FT: Keystone is Green Movement’s Stalingrad Raise the minimum wage to $50/hour Law School as Liberal Education Israeli Doctors Treat Hamas PM Haniyeh’s Granddaughter Yale Can Look at All Student Email Yale Can Look at All Student Email
Tuesday, November 19. 2013Tuesday morning linksSultan: The God of global warming If You’ve Lost Country Music and College Football Fans… Failed Left-Wing Policies Sinking Obama's Presidency If the true history of The Cult of Outrage Employment data was falsified prior to election Capital gains: Spending on contracts and lobbying propels a wave of new wealth in D .C. Obamacare vs. the Dutiful - Hard-working Americans might wonder, “Why bother?” Marxist Sandinista Movement Could Maintain Permanent Control of Nicaragua - New constitutional amendments could put dictator in place A tribute to Prince Charles, champion of anti-science, on his 65th birthday Ireland Will Bulldoze 40 Vacant Housing Developments — Only 1,260 to Go Monday, November 18. 2013Monday morning linksCorrect Translation? The UN Is a Joke Whistler ski resort to open 13 days early I blame climate change. If you ski, try Whistler-Blackcomb. It's the best, and the drive up from Vancouver is spectacular. The Internet Is Now Weaponized, And You Are The Target Brown Daily Herald Editors: Don’t Limit Free Speech Based on “Uncomfortable Feelings” Feeeeelings, oh oh oh feeeeelings... Sebelius apparently needed five years to build the website. Justice Clarence Thomas Speaks — And Oh What A Speech! Geithner Heads to Private Equity - Former Treasury Secretary Is Joining Warburg Pincus Get yours while the getting's good Anti-Semitism, academic freedom and Brooklyn College The Middle East, After the Pax Americana Boeing says it may build new 777X outside U.S. Will downtown Detroit be a white enclave? Bill de Blasio: “I Believe in the Heavy Hand of Government” Except on crime. The guy is an arrogant putz. Greenfield: The Left Side of History NY Senator Admits “We All Knew” Prez Was Misleading About ObamaCare The government defense is that they lied to you for your own good Boris Johnson: Be grateful for the rich Sunday, November 17. 2013Head Start
The wisdom of Reagan: "...a government program is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth!" Off to Mexico
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Saturday, November 16. 2013Obamacare is consumer fraudGovernment is, for some reason, exempt from fraud claims. Works nicely for our moral and intellectual superiors in Washington to be insulated from their consequences. A good gig for glib low-lifes.
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Saturday morning linksNorway Moves Against Circumcision Genital mutilation. The Christian view of God does not demand that slicing and dicing but the Jewish view of God does, and the Muslim god requires it of both men and women. What's that all about? Sacrifice? New Yorkers Paying Through The Nose for Electricity Can't blame Con Ed. It's the taxes. Only the poor and the rich can afford NYC - and the struggling ambitious youth and new immigrants who will put up with anything to be part of the Big Time. The youth and the immigrants should not care about comfort. Pope Francis corruption fury: Tie them to a rock and throw them in the sea Big Ethanol’s bad week just got worse: EPA announces reduction to 2014 biofuels requirements It's about time Armed Robbery Spikes in California Gun Control Paradise Duh. Everybody law-abiding becomes a helpless victim. It's open season on the law-abiding. Lawmakers Urge Administration to Stop EPA Takeover of Ponds, Ditches, Streams My ditches? We have plenty of them at the farm. Molon labe. Dalrymple: I Have Seen the Future, and it Is Idiocy Nothing new about government idiocy. Everybody knows that governments are idiots. Niall Ferguson: Paul Krugman Has Gotten Nearly Everything Wrong, Ugh!… Obama Bashes America Again – Says ‘The System’ Doesn’t Give People ‘A Fair Shot’ Like who? And what "system"? There is no "system." That's the beauty part. Syrian Rebels: Hey, Sorry For Beheading The Wrong Person, Our Bad! Driscoll: Befuddled Central Planner in Chief Discovers Complexity Of Real Life The city of Bel Aire, Kansas must not have liked its plan… Krauthammer: Why liberals are panicked about Obamacare Oprah: Obama’s Opposition Is Racist, Just Needs to Die Already Sheesh, Oprah. That is not nice. Also, it is pure baloney. IRS mistakenly sent 'sensitive taxpayer data' to California small business Palestinian Authority's Double Standards on Prisoners Friday, November 15. 2013Thanksgiving Kills Mother Earth
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Friday morning links Amazon's Greatest Weapon: Jeff Bezos's Paranoia Stocks: Facts Do Not Support Euphoria/Everyone Is In Case Some Faculty Demand Skin Color-Based Hiring Steven Cohen: The Gilded Age revisited “Mindin’ Other People’s Business Seems to be High-Tone….” Contrary to the popular hysteria, research shows that 80-90% of crack cocaine and meth users don’t get addicted Sipp's Chapter 4: Buying a hovel The Unbearable Lightness of the Climate Change Industrial Complex Here's Who’s Getting Rich off Obamacare Praise for Obamacare The beggars of Paris Thursday, November 14. 2013Not even a messianic President can unscramble an eggTry it again, Icarus - it will work this time. Obama today basically says "Never mind. Keep your old plan for one year until after the election next fall, then we go back to now." That cannot be done. As this guy says, New Jersey Assn. of Health Underwriters, on the ‘Fix’: ‘This Is a New Insanity’. Insurers have spent two years revising their plans to meet Obamacare legal requirements, erasing their old plans and creating new ones with new pricing and new, expanded coverages (in many cases) and new deductibles. Not to mention 20,000 pages of government regulations to try to understand. Thus we had, today, yet another phony false promise which, as I understand it, is not even consistent with the law even if it could be done. You break it, you own it. Our government moral and intellectual superiors have done it once again. The road to hell is paved with good intentions, but hubris exists as does Nemesis, even today. Good Lord, save us from others with good intentions towards us. We at Maggie's HQ are lucky. Our very cheap $10,000 deductible family policy didn't change at all, so "we can keep it." "Allowed" to keep it? Well, thanks, geniuses. I bought that, my choice. Our IQ is over 100 (if you add Mrs. BD's IQ in there), so we aren't stupid. Am I allowed to keep my car too? Or is it "substandard"? It gets me to Dunkin' Donuts every morning at 4:45 so it's good enough for me.
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A buyer's market in colleges
Would "the college experience" cost any more or less without the "education"? She has high grades but mediocre SAT scores. Clearly the slick college marketing has captured her attention. She wants to try out for cheerleader. I've been reading Edmund Wilson's A Prelude: Landscapes, Characters & Conversations from the Earlier Years of My Life. Wilson had the real, old-time "college experience," investing himself in a rigorous and vigorous life of the mind at prep school and at Princeton (advanced math, Greek, Latin, French, and his own literary and intellectual pursuits and interests on the side) while inhabiting spartan quarters and making many lifelong relationships. He writes with such relaxed clarity and innocence that even his musings about aunts and uncles are a delight.
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Broken enough yet? Here Comes The Real Government Takeover Of Health Care
Just watch Congress. Update: Obama Announces Obamacare ‘Fix’ That Doesn’t Fix Anything, Blames Insurance Companies That is so lame. Congress will ignore him now because their livelihoods are at stake.
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Thursday morning linksThat's 1 WTC on left, to open next year. 4 WTC center-right 50,000 attend rally with speech against climate agenda in Poland Peak Insanity: Retail Investors Are Making Direct Subprime Loans In A Reach For Yield "Bulls make money, Bears make money, but pigs get slaughtered." Veterans Affairs Forbids Chaplains from Quoting Bible or Praying in Name of Jesus So what is a Chaplain's job, then? Prairies vanish in the US push for green energy Ethanol is not "green." It is vote-buying, though. The Myth of Organic Agriculture "Organic" is a marketing scam The Taurus Judge Public Defender: Carjackers Worst Nightmare The F.D.A.’s Misplaced War On Trans Fats Ray Dalio, Hedge Fund Genius, Says Meditation Is Secret to His Success New heart guidelines could put more Americans on statins A National Review fundraiser at Harpoon in Boston I'd like to attend EPA Stealthily Propels Toward ‘Massive Power Grab of Private Property Across the U.S.’ Guardian: Sorry, Venezuela haters: this economy is not the Greece of Latin America White House rejects asbestos bill A big favor for the lawyers Breaking: Harry Reid Calls Emergency O-Care Meeting Goldberg: Obamacare Schadenfreudarama - It feels pretty good to watch the whole thing fail:
Wednesday, November 13. 2013Gotta break a few eggs to make a good messVia Worst Yet to Come: Media's ObamaCare Cover Up Marches On:
Who is surprised? That was the whole point. CNN's Tapper: No Dems Will Talk to Us After Obamacare Numbers The Oleaginous Interaction of Sex and Obamacare Here's the "It's good for you" argument: It’s Good That You Can’t Keep Your Insurance Plan Mead thinks American medical care requires a federal fix of some sort The "problems" with Obamacare - not including the tech failures - are not bugs, they are features. The strategic brilliance of it all is unfolding. 85% were satisfied with their medical care before, but watch that number drop fast with outcries for a government fix of the supposed government fix. Image of purported Obamacare ad via Doug Ross
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Sticks and stonesAthletes, especially football, basketball, boxers, wrestlers, etc. beat the heck out of eachother every day for fun and/or profit, so why are people upset about words? Dolphins Bullying Scandal Worsened by Labor Regulation If they didn't bully eachother, I'd wonder what was wrong with them. They are gladiators, not hypersensitive metrosexuals. We must all learn to be tolerant of differences, and that includes differences we might not like. Tolerance, not necessarily approval although I am all in favor of locker-room-style insults and degradation. It's normal and fun verbal sparring and generally a form of male bonding. "Your mother wears Army boots." If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen.
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Weds. morning linksMichael Duffy on Professor Borges: A Course on English Literature The "100 best novels," from 1896 Taki: The Right to Be Called a Gentleman Profs target student athletes Cars for sale: Jeff's Bronco Graveyard Professors Target Colgate's Student-Athletes AP: Obama admin’s corn-ethanol policies are pretty terrible for the environment Just say "No" to college - Thiel Fellowship winner Paul Gu skipped higher education to develop a new means of financing higher education. Wall Street Feasts on Blue Model Failures New China Cities: Shoddy Homes, Broken Hope A view from the Left: We need a war on poverty, not teachers What war on teachers? If a war is needed, it's a war on a sick culture, because a few more large-screen TVs won't do much for kids' education. There is nothing about relative poverty that interferes with self-improvement. In fact, it encourages and motivates it. Report on climate change depicts a planet in peril - Climate change will disrupt not only the Scared yet? I am not. Tuesday, November 12. 2013Fun with government-controlled medical insurance
Image of Obamacare ad via Will Shitty Obamacare Ads Get Young People to Buy Insurance? Duke University Healthcare Expert: 68 Percent May Lose Private Health Insurance WH Responds to Clinton’s Advice to Obama to “Honor His Commitment” on O-Care Obamacare navigators advise lying on applications Obama's Hometown Chicago Tribune Wonders If He Lied About Obamacare -- So Why'd They Endorse Him Twice? Progressive Apologist: We Forced Obama to Lie to Us Because We're Immature or Something From One Cosmos:
Hitler's medical insurance is cancelled:
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Scalia on Scalia
If you missed this, it's an enjoyable interview: In Conversation: Antonin Scalia - On the eve of a new Supreme Court session, the firebrand justice discusses gay rights and media echo chambers, Seinfeld and the Devil, and how much he cares about his intellectual legacy (“I don’t”).
Your medical infoI cannot confirm whether this is accurate, but a commenter at Ann Althouse noted this:
My doctor is now a spy for the State? Give me a break. No patient go along with that, nor will any good doctor. Do we have to get paranoid about our doctors now?
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Tuesday morning links, with a biennial Maggie's Farm polite request to our readers We're #120 on the list this time, even though I will insist that we are a Centrist/Libertarian, traditionalist, common-sensical, average-IQ/middlebrow and New England-flavored website, and not a politically Conservative website. Quibbles aside, we'd like to rise above #120. Our readers can do that for us, by letting their friends, neighbors, relatives, enemies, colleagues, and websites know that we exist. I think we're an interesting and sometimes provocative site that almost anybody can enjoy and, sometimes, learn from. We do enjoy producing it for our readers, and for our own fun as a hobby. With that said, onward to this morning's diverting link dump:
The 11 Cultural Nations which make up the USA The guy got a stent, and it causes him to recall tropical fishing Democrats Want Doctors To Be Owned By The State Why not lawyers? Scared of the dentist? This is why, say neuroscientists Because people have a brain UC Berkeley Student Government Bans Term ‘Illegal Immigrant’ Voting a reality into existence. Must be a fun fantasy for schoolkids. Another Climate Conference? Let’s Not, And Say We Did First 3D-Printed Metal Gun! That Addresses Politicians' Detectability Worries, Right? Postal Service to Make Sunday Deliveries for Amazon Like government in general, being dragged kicking and screaming into the De Blasio plan will keep 16,000 students out of charters Keep the voters poor and stupid A Lefty mugged by Obamacare reality It's terrible being a black guy at UCLA Life After Blue: America Needs To Stop Eating Its Young Venezuela arrests looters, store bosses in 'economic war' Exposing Rich-versus-Poor Demagoguery - Dems in 2016 will replay de Blasio’s “inequality” theme — the GOP should stress income mobility. Are Millennials Turning Their Backs on the American Dream? Carpe: Politicians should either set all wages and prices, or none NYT Projects Severe South Florida Ocean Flooding Based on No Data Monday, November 11. 2013A government too big to fail?
"The existence of banks that are too big to fail is in significant ways the result of the actions of a government that is too big to flourish."
How much do NFL cheerleaders make?
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Veteran's Day LinksA thank-you to all American vets, living and dead, from the potato-peelers to the Generals, for their service. Photo of one vet (discovered while cleaning out my parents' house this fall) is my recently-deceased Dad (died in July), with me as a young lad. 2nd Lieut. He was a US Army Vet of WW2 and of Korea, drafted out of Harvard College after 1 1/2 years and never went back but, after the wars, had a distinguished career as a Prof at Yale. Dad learned to hate war and military aggression with a passion after seeing so many fine youth ripped apart for no good reason (in his view). As far as I could tell, he built exactly the life he wanted. Veterans have lived in a world I cannot imagine Wind Turbines Blamed in Death of Estimated 600,000 Bats in 2012 Alcohol Is Really Pissed Off at Marijuana Right Now Even-tempered Wife, Happy Marriage The Hidden Marriage Penalty in Obamacare Will Women Sacrifice Our Republic for Sex? - Sex is the sexist target of the Democrats. Gail Collins on government: Missing the Bad Old Days Lies of Obamacare: What he knew and when he knew it Sarah Palin Blasts Obama and Tells Iowa Conservatives: It’s Time “To Stiffen Our Backs” New York Times’ Obama cheerleading harms the nation WE MUST NOT FORGET OUR SOUTH VIETNAMESE ALLIES Top American Jewish Leaders Slam Kerry, Obama Admin. Over Iran, Hillary's Nightmare? A Democratic Party That Realizes Its Soul Lies With Elizabeth Warren A commenter at Althouse:
ENDA: A Government Identity Crisis - If you are an advocate of unlimited government expansion, ENDA is your man, so to speak. Ray Dalio's Bridgewater On The Fed's Dilemma: "We're Worried That There's No Gas Left In The QE Tank" Doesn't worry me. It's a scam, IMO. The Fed is not God. Saturday, November 9. 2013IPOs
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