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Tuesday, May 4. 2010Obama's two cents' worth
It wasn't quite that much.
Yet another Right-wing Tea Party bomber apprehended
Those dangerous Tea Party "Patriots" just can't catch a break. A Presbyterian, as usual. They always turn out to be Presbyterians.
Tuesday morning links
The ambiguous utopias of Iain M. Banks Latest Rasmussen: Obamacare: Majority of Americans Are Skeptical Shrinkwrapped: Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out Franklin Graham sounds a bit pissed at Obama Why can't men be more like women?:
Why the Obama-FDR comparison doesn't work Williamson at NRO:
The problem with big bills, at Commentary:
Stelzer: For now, economy is looking up Greece: tax-dodging as a way of life
Am Thinker on Palin-hatred:
Sporting Art via Theo
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Monday, May 3. 2010Kaus said it
CA Dem candidate Mickey Kaus: "It's time for Democrats, even liberal Democrats, to start looking at unions and unionism with deep skepticism."
Greek updateBailout making things worse, at Reason:
Monday mid-day links
Recommended Revolutionary War Reading List An example of why Rubio should be a senator. Prager: Why Left Talks About 'White' Tea Parties Good, demanding schools: Learning from the successful charter schools Re Goldman: Berkshire Execs Blame Turmoil On Faulty Regulation. Exactly right.
Government spending per household, 1965-present They took this kid's sandwich Does "audacity" mean doing things people don't want? Moonbattery: Item #2: Why You Can't Have an Intelligent Discussion with a Progressive Leftist Fishing photo via Theo Chavez's War Against The Jews In VenezuelaFrom the Huffington Post:
Below is the preview. What will be the conclusion?
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Monday morning Al Gore linksGorism: From the Sanctimonious to the Ridiculous. The Gore's fifth luxury home Iowahawk's Citizen Gore
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Sunday, May 2. 2010Greek BabiesWe are hearing the voices of Greek infants. Do they think money grows on trees? Why we connect Plato and Socrates to modern Greeks is a mystery of geography. Mead explains how modern Greeks think. The HLS cat fight
At neoneo: Academia, Harvard Law School, and freedom of speech. Good grief.
Saturday, May 1. 2010Saturday morning links
Goldberg: States' Rights and Wrongs Do not hack into peoples' emails Karl Rove still driving people crazy The notion of offering Medicare to businesses Oil spill as Obama's Katrina? They ran crying to the Dean. Pathetic. Via Dino:
In defence of Glenn Beck On immigration at NRO:
We have generous legal immigration laws now. They can always be changed. A nation without borders, though, is not a nation. A nation is a community of law. As we often say, the whole world wants to come here for freedom and opportunity, and would if they would only have to ignore our laws and wade through the Rio Grande. One thing that ticks me off is that the illegals have taken the jobs high school kids like I used to get: laborers on construction, landscaping work, electrician helpers, etc. They pay the illegals cash and the high school kids get fat and lazy playing video games. I began working summers and part-time during the school year when I was 13. Can kids do that now? I enjoyed working, learned a lot about life, got in good physical shape, and made money too. Friday, April 30. 2010Carbon scheme profiteeringCreators of carbon credit scheme cashing in on it. h/t, Buddy. Political quote of the day“In this election… we have got to realize there is no longer any such thing as a conservative Democrat. It doesn’t exist. I used to be one of them. When I worked for Bill Clinton, that’s what I was. Now I’m extinct. There are no more of me. I’m a dodo bird. Now you are either a Reid-Pelosi Democrat or you are a Republican.” Friday morning linksAdam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments. h/t, Washington Reb Shawcross: Britain's humiliation Legally, what's an "offended observer"? I am one, all day long. Pew: More trouble for Democrats If the government runs medical care, they will own your body. Bought and sold. Mexico acknowledges migrant abuse, pledges changes. Yeah, sure. Immigration: New third rail in American politics announced Obama to Wall Street: “I Do Think at Certain Point You’ve Made Enough Money”. He made 5.5 million last year. Plus he gets free room and board from the government with a free chopper to the golf course. More from Driscoll "Where's our money?" The SEIU protest (h/t, Theo):
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Thursday, April 29. 2010The Fearless Al Gore
So does anybody still think he really believes his nonsense? Yes, he is making ark-loads of $ from it but, even so, he is so on board that it would be too late for him to change his mind regardless of facts. Like Al Sharpton and Tawana Brawley. But "facts" and "evidence" are just patriarchal and racist tools of oppression anyway, aren't they? In this brave new world, we all get to pick our own facts, depending on how we feel or on which side our bread is buttered, and reality is a politico-socio-emotional construct. Isn't it? Remind me to post my bit on "Psycho-utopianism" some time soon.
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Ignorant boobs? Or disingenuous sleazes?Re Goldman, from Cardinalpark at Tiger:
Is Congress ignorant about how business works, or do they feign ignorance for populist, political purposes; boob bait for the bubbas? Hard to tell. For certain, the WH is ignorant, as Dino reminds us via this reposted IBD chart:
At Politico today: The Wall Street-Washington divide. My gut tells me it's all a big diversion. Thursday morning links
From The Crushing Patriarchy, Episode 12:
Ambinder: The Democratic Message for 2010 Teach Social Justice - Or Else Obamacare Requires You To "Show Your Papers" Why reporters are down on the President. And no presser for 10 months! Shocking. Orszag explains how ObamaCare imposes rationing Stealth Statehood for Puerto Rico? Astroturf to support the Cult of Personality Why Obama is going negative Adler at Volokh likes Cape Wind. I think it is insane. These costly bird-shredding eyesores will never make money without taxpayer subsidies, and will never amount to a hill of beans as far as energy sourcing goes. Tax-subsidized feel-good baloney.
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Wednesday, April 28. 2010Weds. mid-day links
NASA doubts climate model certainty BBC: Climate party is winding down Competition for The Teaching Company: Free Yale intro courses on DVD Yale bans student-faculty gay sex. (I assume gay sex is included in this.) What about platonic romance? Why women wear make-up. Villainous Just what we need: A new mental diagnosis. Computer Stress Syndrome. Americans, if not Obama, know Israel's strategic value There is little new in the Arizona law. When I enter a foreign country, I carry a passport. Whether you agree with the law or not, "illegal" means illegal. Americans understand that. Our friend Never Yet Melted sees it differently. More People Figuring Out that Law School's a Bad Value Stay away from Mexico Big biz considering dumping their insurance. Quote:
From John's Demonizing Goldman Sachs:
Ice AgeAgony in EurolandThe grown-ups of Euroland do not want to further enable the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain) in their profligacy, but they are all tied together now, for richer or poorer. Good summary in The NYT: Greek crisis poised to spread. Also, good at Mead. He explains why we should care. I don't think Americans do care very much, unless they are in finance. Bumped to the top this morning: Dan Debicella Money Bomb
Dan is running in Southwestern CT against Jim Himes, who washed Chris Shays down the drain in the Obama win. This November is a chance to remove Himes, a likeable ex-Wall Streeter but a Lefty Pelosi Dem, and to replace him with a new breed of bold Conservative. Dan has an impressive resume, is an excellent speaker, and a personable fellow. We have met him several times. He says:
He is trying a 3-day $30,000 money bomb. Send him a few bucks if you can. This could be the year for Blue State Conservatives. Tuesday, April 27. 2010Executive Pay: New Jersey’s Good For The Goose…Now that ObamaCare restricts the pay of all at health care firms to $500k, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie – struggling with the huge deficits that are causing states to cut basic services -- wants to restrict the pay to executives of non-profits that provide services to the state for aid to 1 million needy families. Depending on size, pay will be limited to between $105,850 and $141,000. Further:
Executives can try to make more from private contributions targeted to their salaries, bonuses and benefits. That should be interesting.
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Qui Tam Litigation Expands Under ObamaCareAs if the A Qui Tam action is brought by a private citizen against a company for fraudulent claims on a federal agency in violation of the False Claims Act. If triumphant, the claimant gets part of the court award. To now, it was necessary for the claimant to be the provider or original source of otherwise unknown information. If not, the claim was denied court jurisdiction. Now, the failure to be the provider or original source will not deny jurisdiction, and should there be such dismissal the government can oppose the dismissal and allow the court case to proceed.
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What can't CO2 do?From a piece on dinosaur extinction - my bolds. (h/t, SDA):
More on that expert schoolMore on the Stanford education prof's failed charter school at Pajamas. A quote:
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