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Wednesday, July 10. 2013Panic Time
Why The White House Is Panicking About ObamaCare
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A few Weds. morning links On Immigration, Strong Words Mourning the Birds and the Bees Fear and Loathing at Commerce - How a simple computer bug was mistaken for an act of war. D.C. Council poised to chase off 900 jobs because they don’t like Wal-Mart, so there Charter Schools and Their Enemies - Why undermine institutions that have benefited thousands of city students? Early photos of the Middle East A brief version of Glenn Reynold's Ham Sandwich Nation: Due Process When Everything is a Crime Tuesday, July 9. 2013Tuesday morning linksPiano Lessons With The Maharaja of the Keyboard That will give anybody piano-envy. Magic. Five men stuck in a tree surrounded by Sumatran tigers for four days Another ObamaCare Tax That Is Bad for Your Health - Venture capital is drying up for medical-device startups facing the new 2.3% levy. Feds add Greek yogurt to school lunches Gasland Director Presents Anti-Fracking Hoax as Evidence in New Film Why Obamacare Threatens Immigration Reform - In delaying the employer mandate, Obama shows his disregard for the rule of law. Colorado Baker Faces Up to a Year in Jail for Not Baking Cake for Gay Wedding Patty-cake, patty-cake, baker-man.... George Will: 'What ObamaCare Requires For it to Work - Mass Irrationality' Matt Ridley gave up on climate change We are journalists TV Is Americans' Main Source of News - Preferred news source varies by age, education, and politics, among other factors The Year of Confirmed Suspicions, Immigration Edition France's Big Brother, by contrast with the United States, is totally illegal How much do you appreciate people who want to raise your awareness? Hey, New York: It was really only $750/hr Same price as a fancy lawyer Buchanan: Why the Reagan Democrats Departed Sultan: Egypt is never going to get any better Small banks can't afford Dodd-Frank compliance staff Related, from a farmer: “I can fight the bugs, I can fight the lack of rain, but when the guy comes with a clipboard what are you going to do?” Monday, July 8. 2013Monday morning linksCan experts distinguish white wines from red wines? A book from a reader: Archer Garrett's The Western Front (Parts 1-3) F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11 14,000 Abandoned Wind Turbines in the USA University of Maryland Bans Smoking on Campus Does that include weed? Will Obamacare survive? Not Qualified For Obamacare's Subsidies? Just Lie Oh, good: Broke cities looking to unload expensive retirees on ObamaCare, i.e. taxpayers VDH on Obama: Nemesis, After All Cuba has achieved the socialist dream of equal poverty for all, except of course the elite Weiner Compares Himself to Mandela, FDR
Sunday, July 7. 2013White House Down: Obama Version
Is it incompetence, bad luck, or by plan?
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Global warming and climate change causes too many lobsters
A few years ago, the cyclical decline in lobsters was blamed on global warming. Our local lobster, Homarus americanus, is the largest crustacean in the world, lives in cold water, and many people consider it a tasty treat. So do Striped Bass. I think they are fun to eat once in a while, but there are many seafoods I prefer to lobster. If you want lobster, my advice is to get the biggest ones you can find. The bigger the lobster, the higher the meat/shell ratio and the more cost-efficient it is. Phone the seafood market and ask them to steam a 5-pounder for you. There will be plenty of leftover lobster meat for sandwiches or lobster salad the next day.
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Saturday, July 6. 2013A Pat Condell FestivalJust wait a minute between each presentation. Good fun on a warm day. He is indeed a passionate and entertaining atheist, but that is not his main theme.
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Saturday morning linksDr. Helen: Six Reasons Why Men Are Avoiding Marriage She says she is "essentially honest." Always lots of gems at American Digest Grilling Over Charcoal Is Objectively, Scientifically Better Than Grilling Over Gas I agree. In fact, I use a charcoal base with wood on top. 2 films, one about pop background singers and one about Breughel I guarantee that you will love this From a gay guy: Gay Marriage: “What-The-F- -Ever.”:
Kimball: July 4, 2013: Thinking about the Summer of 1776 Hinkle: Commit any felonies lately?
Krauthammer: Obama’s Global-Warming Folly - No, Mr. President, we don’t need a war on coal. I don't mind the guy being on his sailboat, but why lie about it? ... it turns out there’s a reason they call it “jailbait,” after all. Hannan: Those greedy frackers The top 5 lies about fracking How Hate Facts Kill Scientific Inquiry:
Friday, July 5. 2013Friday morning links For your amusement: How supersized portions cost the earth Amazing early photos of heroes of the Revolutionary War in their old The United States of decay: Forgotten ruins of once booming towns that litter OKIE JUSTICE – Tulsa Burglar Bum-Rushed and Hogtied How Strong Is the Female Sex Drive After All? Women may be more sexually omnivorous than men, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're as hungry. New Great Awakening: America Is Not a Christian Nation - Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s. How Should We Respond When Humans and Sharks Collide? VDH: The Press and Dr. Faustus - Too late, American journalists realize their mistake How Bureaucrats Captured Government FBI Running Amok with IRS Investigation - After two months, victims still not contacted Lord Macaulay predicted Obamanomic disaster in 1857! The Real Reason Silicon Valley Tech Workers Are Fighting Immigration Reform Survey says almost half of college grads have jobs that don’t require a degree Thursday, July 4. 2013July 4th links Is America in a Pre-Revolutionary State this July 4th? America ought to always be in a pre-revolutionary state 200-Year-Old Fish Caught Off Alaska NeverWet superhydrophobic spray hits stores this week Douglas C. Engelbart, Inventor of the Computer Mouse, Dies at 88 A book: Niall Ferguson. The Great Degeneration: How Institutions Decay and Everything You Need to Know about the Obamacare Delay Abortion Horde to Pro-Life Texas Senator: “I Hope Your Daughter’s Raped” FEMA Approves Russian Troops on US Soil? Is the Future of Health Care in Your Local Walgreens? NIA Chief Apologizes for Lying to Congress Electric vehicles “unclean at any speed”? Durbin's latest attack on New Media, journalism Obama Gets Last Laugh on Health Law Bummer: NY Times Says Planet To Burn Up If We Don’t Switch To Expensive Alternatives AWESOME: White House collecting personal financial records of 5 million Americans without warrants or due process Rubio would lose in a landslide among Hispanics The Surveillance State Isn't Coming—It's Already Here Oh, By the Way, the Government is Taking the "MetaData" off Every Piece of Regular Paper Mail You Send, Too Pic below via Theo ubio Would Lose in Landslide Among Hispanics
Read more at http://www.rightwingnews.com/illegal-immigration-2/rubio-would-lose-in-landslide-among-hispanics/#rvLJUbErg6deieSt.99 Wednesday, July 3. 2013Bad neighborhoods, bad people
That kumbaya stuff is not "idealistic," it is playing with fire and in denial of human nature. Andrew Pochter: Murdered in Cairo Related, Egypt: Epidemic of Sexual Violence - At Least 91 Attacks in 4 Days; Government Neglect Means Impunity Rules. Is this fascinating country ready for representative rule? The Egyptian army always seems to be the only half-sane part of the government.
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Weds. morning linksMick looked ready for more, Keith looked in need of a warm malt Mapping Little Round Top: A Cutting-Edge Second Look at the Battle of Gettysburg How the GOP stopped worrying about Latinos and learned to love the base Rush Limbaugh warns GOP could lose House in 2014 California Democrats Celebrate New Hispanic Plurality in State Pelosi: This Independence Day, Let's Celebrate Obamacare Our President Needs a Science Lesson CO2 does not cause asthma. I blame the speechwriter. Steyn: Nigel vs the Lunatic Mainstream The Utter Chaos of the Obama Administration’s Egypt Policy Woops. White House delays employer mandate requirement until 2015 But here's the real story: ObamaCare employer mandate delayed until after 2014 midterms Walter Williams: Distrusting Government: It’s a Good Thing Lots Of Women Fantasize About Being Prostitutes. Bestiality brothels in Germany Just to be accurate, George Zimmerman is black and Peruvian. How does that get him to "white Hispanic"? Are Peruvians Hispanic? Or Indians? Peruvians usually look like Indians. Why not describe Zimmerman as a "black Indian"? Tuesday, July 2. 2013Guilty of Being SouthernMedia and academic elites prefer to focus on the old South while a new one marches on. It is rising again.
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Student debt flunking many first-time home buyersArticle here.
Well, many figure that owning property is just a money pit anyway. Truth be told, my place has been an excellent investment, but I would never sell it. I'll die here. Where else? It's home. And the bank still owns 1/3rd of it anyway. Even though I am opposed to the mortgage interest tax deduction, I am not retarded. I would never pay off a mortgage unless to get a better one. Traditionally Big deal? Yes. If predominantly young, http://bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/2013/06/student_debt_flunking_many_first_time_home_buyers#sthash.BXSGcD7E.dpuf Traditionally Big deal? Yes. If predominantly young, http://bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/2013/06/student_debt_flunking_many_first_time_home_buyers#sthash.yeVwqfD2.dpuf Traditionally Big deal? Yes. If predominantly young, http://bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/2013/06/student_debt_flunking_many_first_time_home_buyers#sthash.yeVwqfD2.dpuf
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Tuesday morning links
Pic above via Ace Green Fail: New York Gives Up on Hybrid Buses TextaholicsThanks for nothing, college! The studies extolling college's virtues are Do you know what the Deep Web is? Bloomberg: Frisk more black guys Gitmo: Inmates running the asylum Poll of Latino voters: Hillary 66, Rubio 28 Free Justin Carter Now The 19-year-old has been in prison since March for the crime of sarcasm. Washington State’s bravest politician: Tells teachers to stop whining in open letter. Noonan: Immigration: A Retrospective The ObamaCare Flack at Your Dinner Table Reynolds’ Law: “Subsidizing the markers of status doesn’t produce the character traits that result in that status; it undermines them.” Arab Spring Prompts Arab-Israeli Christians to Reevaluate Israel Can We Still Call Turkey Civilized? A Young Jewish Man's Lethal Arab Spring Delusion:
Is The Arab-Israeli Conflict Really About Economics? Oh Brother… Obama Warns Africans If They Get Air Conditioning the “Planet Will Boil Over” Government takes broader role as school food police Study: Electric Cars No Greener than Gasoline Vehicles
Like we say, electric cars run on evil, evil coal. WH Touts Kenyan Program to Obtain National ID Cards for Voter Registration Monday, July 1. 2013Hockey stick tree retracted
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Monday morning links Same-sex couples flood immigration offices for green cards How You Can Gain 10 pounds in 5 days Oligeeks Head Down to the Farm Not from The Onion: Horrified Bird Watchers See Rare White Throated Needletail Whacked By Wind Turbine NYC: We would become a 4-year-long dick joke. Let’s Divorce Marriage from the Government Obama's Climate Five-Year Plan Goodwin: Can the United States survive the remaining 3 1/2 years of the Obama presidency? European officials lash out at new NSA spying report Obama, in South Africa, Tells U.S. Media to 'Behave' Marco Rubio 2009: “You cannot grant amnesty” Is the labor market return to higher education finally falling? - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/06/is-the-labor-market-return-to-education-finally-falling.html#sthash.hzwRNwcU.dpuf Is
the labor market return to higher education finally falling? - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/06/is-the-labor-market-return-to-education-finally-falling.html#sthash.hzwRNwcU.dpuf Sunday, June 30. 2013Nice car, runs on coalA friend drove a Tesla msp85 around 100 miles last weekend. The guy knows cars. Said it was the best car he had ever driven, by a long shot. He said the power, comfort, and design were stunning. Goes about 400 miles before a 6-8-hour recharge with the super charging device. Consumer Reports says it's the best car they have ever tested. I don't want one, even without the $125,000 price tag of that model. I'd be happy to try one out, though. Each Tesla is made to order. When you think about it, they basically run on coal but the coal-burning is remote.
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Plundering the grave of Flight 800
The problem is that conspiracy nuts are exactly like global warming alarmists. You can show them graphs and videos all day long but it won't do the slightest bit of good. But, like AGW, it's still fun to try. To wit: — Not brought down by enemy fire, check! — Not brought down by friendly fire, check! — Not an external explosion at all, check! — Gas tank blew up from an electrical short circuit allowing high voltage to enter a low-voltage line, check! — Flaming fuselage, still under power, streaked upwards after the nose cone broke off as witnessed by hundreds on the ground, check! — Sensationalistic muckrakers opening old wounds for nothing but greed dragged out to the street and publicly flogged, unchecked!
The full episode is here. One thing to note is that while it mentions that a handful of gas tanks have blown up over the years (lightning, sabotage, engine falling off), electrical short wasn't on the list. The implication is that this was a pretty rare event and that the equally-sensationalistic documentary continually screaming about how this could happen at any moment to any airplane in the sky (!!!) was quite a bit overblown. And the same might be said of Boeing's reaction. While it's certainly caring of them to put in an 'inerting' system, all that'll do is add another quarter-ton of weight to the plane; weight that'll have to be compensated for somewhere else, possibly impairing the integrity of the aircraft. Merely replacing the wiring would have accomplished the same end. When they talk about the 'chain of events' that lead up to an airline disaster, about nineteen factors had to line up perfectly in order for the high-voltage line to arc into the low-voltage gas tank line in the first place, plus the perfect abrasion on the gas tank sending unit allowing the spark to occur at all. On the other hand, this raises a key point. While the FAA has been criticized over the years for only taking action after a horrific accident has occurred, this is obviously a highly unjust complaint because it's simply impossible to predict everything that could go wrong on such a complex craft and the tremendous pressures it faces at altitude. But when something does go wrong, the FAA is to be credited with making damn sure it won't happen again. Glancing over the Mayday airline disaster documentaries indicates that, with one glaring exception, not one accident whose mechanical cause was even suspected ever repeated itself. In many cases it was equivalent to the now-mandatory inerting system; that is, probably a serious overreaction, but the bottom — and only — line is that the tragedy hasn't happened again. The one exception was the rear door popping off a DC-10, way back in '72. The FAA took the manufacturer's word for it that it'd be fixed, but two years later it happened again, this time with the explosive decompression taking out the plane's hydraulics and a loss of 346 lives. That's when the FAA learned a valuable little lesson in 'trust' and started officially covering the bases, with the resultant sterling record of no repeats. There will always be the occasional piece of fuselage ripping off because of some metal rot that no one spotted; the occasional bird strike as well as the hopefully-rare control tower mix-up resulting in either an in-air or on-ground collision, but the crafts, themselves, seem as solid as they'll ever be. The last stat I read: You have a greater chance of being stung to death by bees than you do of dying in an airplane. So, just stay from any bee hives and, statistically, you should be good to go! Saturday, June 29. 2013Health Insurance May Not Make Us Healthier
Why would it? Does fire insurance prevent fires? The main purpose of medical insurance is as bankruptcy insurance. Sat. morning links
By the way, did I ever mention I own one of these? It's a Guild F-212, a somewhat rare animal. I bought mine in 1968. What makes it special is that it's a 12-string but it doesn't have that usual monstrous 12-string body. It also has a standard 6-string neck, so while it's twice as hard to learn how to play, once one does, one can just fly because the fingers don't have to move twice as far as on a regular wide 12-string neck. It's a real honey. But enough about me! Let's get to the links! Interesting News Men With Guitars Deemed More Attractive Hey, what a funny coincidence! U.S. Discovers 'Miracle Drug' — Film at 11 So, along with curing athlete's foot, gout, lumbago, cancer, dandruff and other assorted ills, we can add to the list... Marijuana: The Next Diabetes Drug? And, in what I'm sure many will consider the height of irony... Study: Cannabis May Prevent Brain Damage Get the low-down on the evil killer weed here.
Computer Virus v1.0 (Windows): Malware Infects 30 Percent of Computers in U.S. Computer Virus v2.0 (Apple/Mac): Apple Releases Major Security Update for OS X And now, Computer Virus v3.0: Smartphone Hacking Comes of Age, Hitting US Victims
As famed author Thomas Wolfe once said, you're either on the bus or you're off the bus. Staying a step ahead of the smartphone hackers sounds like a good bus to be on. The Fawning MSM (part MMMDLXVII) It's just disgusting the way the press protects the White House when a Dem is the current occupant. Remember all that talk about WMD and the Iraq War back in the Bush days? Well, fifty thousand lives were recently lost due to a horrific WMD attack, but do you see any mention of it in the press? Of course not. Apparently, if it doesn't happen in Obama's own back yard, it's just not worth bothering with. But tell that to the fifty thousand innocents who were gassed to death! Memorial Scheduled for Sunday at Wilsonville Related: another horrific WMD attack on innocents reported here.
Question: How do you embarrass famed blogger John Hinderaker of Power Line blog? Answer: Link to his latest article on global warming: Global Warming Alarmism In Twilight The one teensy, eensy little flaw in this otherwise idyllic scenario is that it escaped the attention of almost everybody else on the friggin' planet. From Live Science just a few days ago: Without Action, Warming to Decimate Species Diversity
It's a good thing they're not stooping to wild hyperbole, isn't it? The point is, this was approximately the twentieth article I've read with the term 'climate change' in it since John's post came out three weeks ago. All you have to do is click on every link that has anything to do with the natural world and there's an 80% chance it'll be there. I was warning about such complacency three years ago. The juggernaut continues its remorseless pace and these twilight articles do more damage than good. As far as the decimation of species goes, I'm with the Darwinists on this one:
Indeed. Never A Dull Moment Dept Speaking of hoaxes and conspiracies, you might have heard that some glory-seeking and/or mentally-deficient morons are claiming the explosion aboard Flight 800 back in '96 was — and I hope you're sitting down — a government cover-up! That's right, it was a missile, either accidentally fired from a U.S. warship during exercises or a deliberate act of terrorism; your choice. And the government is keeping it all a secret because of, er, um, because it would be really-really embarrassing for everybody on the international stage. That part — along with who fired the deadly missile — remains a little hazy on the details. Regardless, this delightful little theory has the same problem the 9/11 'Truthers' had. By the time you figure in all of the people involved in the investigation over three years, plus all of the outside people like those operating nearby airport radar units that tracked the crash, you are counting upon hundreds of people to keep silent for the rest of time eternal. In an age when everyone's 15 minutes of fame is just a YouTube video away, isn't it interesting that not one person has ever come forward, protected by shadowy face and encrypted voice, and said "I was working for the NSA/FBI/CIA when Flight 800 was shot down, and here's what really happened that fateful day." Not one. 3 Reasons to Doubt the TWA Flight 800 Conspiracy Theory Flight 800 Conspiracy? Where's Proof? On a semi-related note, right after Benghazi I read some comment about how it reminded the guy of the USS Pueblo, the first U.S. Navy ship to surrender in 150 years and a story quickly swept under the rug by an ever-obliging MSM with Democrat Lyndon Johnson as prez, and I thought the guy made a good point. I eventually blundered across an article on the parallel here. Political News Remember that guy landing a Cessna in Red Square a number of years ago? Well, some activist named Harry Atwood landed a biplane (of all things) on the White House lawn in order to prove how poor our security was, and he certainly succeeded. There's no question that if he'd been a terrorist carrying a small nuclear device, our government would have been paralyzed for years, so it's only right that serious steps be taken.
Daring Aviator Lands on White House South Lawn Daring exit question: Might Harry have been an NSA plant?? Friday, June 28. 2013A few Friday afternoon linksThe Life Of Julia, Amnesty Applicant DOJ Defunds Patriotic ‘Young Marines’ Group For Crime of Loving God Mayor Bloomberg Insists on Statewide Ban on Sparklers Next, he'll require us to wear rubbers when it rains Most minority students are better off without racial profiling and double academic standards for college admission Anybody in America can go to college. Whether it's worthwhile is another question. Who's afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? The author of that piece is. What's Really 'Immoral' About Student Loans - It's not so much the interest rates charged. It is, rather, the principal of the thing. Agreed. This guy thinks the very concept of gay marriage is sicko:
Powerline on immigration:
Mexico Slams Border Plan, But Protects Its Borders Mexico wants these people to leave Sultan's Bike Lanes to Nowhere:
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? (Me. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad MOOC? (Me.)
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Responsible Prison ReformI am opposed to prison time for much non-violent crime. In fact, I don't even want Bernie Madoff in prison, living on my nickel at around $70,000/year. I'd rather see him shamed, shunned, fined unto poverty, and working as a greeter at an Orlando WalMart after spending a few weeks in the stocks on Wall St. or downtown Miami. He would have made an excellent WalMart greeter. I am also opposed to prison time for drug possession and, in fact, I am opposed to drug prohibition generally. Drug prohibition causes violence and craziness, makes drugs expensive, and feeds gangs and gang warfare. This is not an endorsement of meth or heroin or even pot use, just pointing out that prohibition doesn't work and costs society more in the long run. If people mess up their lives and make themselves stupid with abuse and addiction, it should not be my problem. The prohibition is what makes it my problem. Here's an article: Responsible Prison Reform. "Legal" does not mean that you have to approve of it.
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Friday morning linksWhy Warp Drives Aren't Just Science Fiction Is the digital camera dead? The Child Prodigies Who Became 20th-Century Celebrities Insty found this: Just Do It: How One Couple Turned Off the TV and Turned On Their Sex Lives for 101 Days (No Excuses!) That's middle age for ya GM to Invest $691 Million in Mexico That's our $ The NSA presents a grave threat to liberty, but the pundits just talk about the Snowden sideshow. The End of Fannie and Freddie? Why are mortgages the government's business? Why is marriage the government's business? Farewell, Ataturk - An Islamist vision of the future Hollywood braces for the Obamacare that Hollywood wanted Corzine Officially Charged By CFTC For Filing False Reports, Commingling Funds And Other Violations Major essay by Pethoukoukis: Taming the Megabanks Illegal immigration: "My suspicion is that the Senate Dems actually don’t care if the House China resettles two million Tibetans, says Human Rights Watch France's Socialist Government Told To Slash Spending Hannan: Banging On About Europe is a Winner Climate Change Deception Easy Because Most Don’t Understand STUDY: Networks Air over 90 Global Warming Stories, Ignore Lull in Temperature Trends James O’Keefe’s Rules for Radicals - The right-leaning provocateur has a new book out Thursday, June 27. 2013A "right" to polygamy?When people ask whether there is a constitutional right to gay marriage, I can't understand where they are coming from. The people do not have enumerated rights. It's the federal government which has enumerated powers. It's about freedom from the federal state. I am not aware that the power to regulate marriage is among the federal powers. The case for polygamy:
How about two wives working on Wall St., one wife home with the kids, and the dude fishing and hunting all day? Well, I guess that would not be very manly in today's world and might not attract committed women.
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