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Tuesday, October 26. 2010Tuesday mid-day linksYour tax dollars at work: Feds consider limiting potatoes offered to kids Potatoes = Evil. Where do ideas come from? Applebaum: Jon Stewart's march is no laughing matter Cuba self-employed to pay taxes up to 50 percent Trying to catch up to the USA. 'Government Doesn't Suck' march planned If you do not view government as a necessary evil, you lack the American spirit. Climate change, political department Obama's cousin against Obamacare Whitman is a good egg, but let Brown have California. CA is a lost cause. Everybody must get stoned. For the Left, it's all about the Federal government For me, it's all about unleashing the genius of the people. School Reform, Step 1: Fire Everybody Who Signed This Op-Ed Good ol' Ed Koch is pissed at his fellow Dems That wave already hit me hard. A few Tuesday morning linksMore links later. Server problems... Pajamas: Time for Heads to Roll Over New Black Panther Dismissal Falling in Love Only Takes About a Fifth of a Second, Research Reveals That ain't love. That's called desire. UNMANNED: Boys, Neuters, Thugs and Other Faux Men Repressed aggression. Very sad. Powerline: Independents poised to deal hard blow to Democrats Cons need to keep an eye on those indies. Don't overreach, Cons. The Shibboleth of "Fixing" Income Inequality Russia fixed it. It worked out very well indeed. Everybody pretended to work. Yes, yet another "deep swimmer" of the Left. They tend towards non-profits, where their productivity cannot be measured. A quote via Thompson on public spending: See, whilst many… are psychologically able to ignore, or excuse, or basically discount altogether the taking money from people bit of public spending, there are some of us that just can’t. One day it occurs to ask the question, “What exactly gives them the right to help themselves to whatever they want?” and the answer turns out to be because they can. Then you get a bit angry and frustrated, feel almost entirely helpless, then, just to make things that little bit worse, everyone else in the world comes and slaps you in the face for even daring to consider such heretical notions. The taking from me bit doesn’t count. I don’t matter. It’s the no longer giving bit that counts. Think about how people feel! Think about all the things they could do with that money, or that job, or learn from those people or achieve with the support of those others! Don’t you understand? Have you no feelings? Apparently not. I just keep thinking, “But it’s not your money. How can you live with yourselves taking it?” Monday, October 25. 2010"Why can't we just arrest the Tea Partiers?"
That, with other deep wisdom including an irrefutable proof that Tea Partiers are racists, here.
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Monday morning linksNot from The Onion: Lefty academics convene in Berkeley to try to make sense of the Tea Party movement. Barack Obama echoes anti-Americanism of Europe in calling voters stupid But how did Americans go from smart to stupid in two short years? Don’t Tell Me Why I Hate Woodrow Wilson (h/t, View from 1776) Barone: Voters Fed up With Obama's Big, Bossy Government The out-of-control big-money donors this fall aren’t the U.S. Chamber of Commerce types, as the White House would have you believe. Mark McKinnon on the real culprits—union gifts to Democrats. The dirty ploy with the Chamber of Commerce was a red herring. Is Palestinian-killer the new Christ-killer?That dramatic � even inflammatory -- title, �Is �Palestinian-killer� the new �Christ-killer�?�, is the first question that occurred to me as I read news reports that a meeting of Catholic Bishops from the Middle East condemned Israel, called for withdrawal to 1967 borders, and that Jews have no Biblical right to Israel.
I just read the actual statement of the gathering. The initial impression I had was wrong, largely due to the poor news reporting and due to the press conference by the archbishop president of the gathering that went beyond the meeting�s report and beyond Catholic Church doctrine. Further, the report itself is not the official position of the Catholic Church. The Pope will consider it before issuing his final statement.
That impression given the world, that the Jews of Israel are, in effect, �Palestinian-killers�, consonant with the catechism of the Left in trying to delegitimize Israel�s very existence, was conveyed by the president of the gathering at a Vatican press conference:
The Israeli reply was sharp:
Continue reading "Is Palestinian-killer the new Christ-killer?"
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Saturday, October 23. 2010Saturday morning linksThat's an overstatement. Speaking of charity, Bracing for the Big State Bailout Also related, “Unions are desperate for a tax-paid pension bailout” On other topics, If Reagan couldn't do it, who could?
A Lukewarmer speaks at Watts. Good comments on the post. Prof B: How much is too much when it comes to taxes? Climate regulations coming for trucks, buses Let's bring on a new Ice Age No normal human does not enjoy the smell of bacon Moslems need to lighten up and learn more tolerance. FOX is the most tolerant network Greg Sullivan: Buy, Mortimer, Buy! - The Saga of Maine Family Robinson Continues Anchoress on The Brutality of Grace and Cormac McCarthy Did you ever see the film El Topo? McCarthy is like that. Three Charts that Will Infuriate Taxpayers Public Employees Union Spends Huge to Save Dems This is corrupt. The homelessness industry has re-branded San Francisco's street bums (h/t Lucianne). It's quite a story. The homeless advocates are begging and manipulating for money in a way which is similar to that of the seemingly-sociopathic panhandlers. Friday, October 22. 2010Via Theo
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Friday morning linksA Viking mystery in Oxford (h/t, Never Yet melted) Reason: The Eternal Return of Overpopulation. Well, I believe that there are too many people on the planet. Too many for what? That's a long answer, but let's just say for now that they are putting mini-mansions on some of the grouse coverts I grew up hunting. Driscoll on elitism: Puritanical Poseurs in Paradise Think Progress Discovers Conservative Philanthropy Is a Lot Like Progressive Philanthropy NPR: Here’s a quick billion dollars or so that taxpayers can save Culture of entitlement: French strike to save 'birthright' of privileges. How are hand-outs "privileges"? These people have no work ethic, and are still acting like disgruntled peasants instead of free people. Is "sustainable" taking over from "diversity" in academic fashion? NAACP: Tea Party needs to become racist so we can call them racists. Or something. Solar farms in England? What a joke. Your tax dollars at work, suckers. Makes as much sense as solar in Seattle. The Krautman: Obama Underappreciation Syndrome:
OK, Obama thinks that I am mentally disturbed. Of course I am. At least he didn't call me racist.
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Thursday, October 21. 2010h/t, Theo
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Will Maggie's Farm fire me?Will Maggie's Farm fire me if I agree with Juan Williams that Moslems on airplanes make me a little jittery too? Related in the LAT: A majority of Americans see too much PC
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Thursday morning linksMore on the embarassment at Widener Law School With open gays now free to join the army, Ivy League to bring back ROTC any second now, right? Soros Gives Media Matters $1 Million to Fight Beck and Fox NewsWho is giving a million to fight MSNBC? This is cruel: Maureen Dowd and Revenge of the Homely Redhead Carpe: The Antidote to Obamacare? Dr. Wal-Mart, Retail Clinics and Strip Mall Medicine Are Booming in U.S. Does the government have a grudge against salt? Classical: News Weak says the TEA Party folks have made a fetish out of the Constitution but worse - they get it wrong. I like the idea of wilderness preservation anywhere -but with allowance for careful oil drilling - and cops, for Pete's sake The UK: Osborne wields axe Tyrrell: It is over. He begins:
Wednesday, October 20. 2010Stupid O'DonnellStupid Christine O'Donnell. She claimed there was no rule in the Constitution requiring "separation of church and state." Her opponent and the law students mocked her and laughed at her. Of course, she was right (but all of our readers know what is said in the Constitution because it is our nation's secular bible).
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EarthquakeThe meaning of Prof. Lewis' resignation from the APS, at Pajamas:
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Weds. morning links
Politico: 99 Democrat seats on the wall, 99 Democrat seats … Surber: Generic polls are worse than Democrats think Dems have become the government union choice Amusing: Historic Illiteracy: Idiot Sarah Palin "Party Like It's 1773" After The Election! America needs more rich, not fewer It's a screwy election there. Hey, why not ask them whether it's OK for women to think for themselves? Or the men, for that matter. Harsanyi's Rise of the Bitter Clingers:
I blame Bush.
Tuesday, October 19. 2010Obamacare: A tax or a fine?Murchison: How Big Should Government Be? A quote:
If the Feds can tax a non-activity (ie not buying the insurance plan they want us to buy), they can tax anything we don't do, "for our own good." I am annoyed with Obamacare for at least three additional reasons: 1) I am very happy with my catastrophic ("major medical") insurance plan. It covers nothing elective or "preventive," no obstetrics, no vision, no dental, and has a $5000 deductible. I can see any physician I choose. Even including the deductible, it's relatively cheap. Under Obamacare, I cannot own this insurance. 2) The politicization of medical care promises to be an unholy mess. 3) There will be perverse incentives for your doctors to under-treat you.
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Say what?Bill Clinton on the campaign trail in the South (I thought ex-Presidents traditionally stayed out of active partisan politics. How come nobody talks about that?):
What? Not America's best interests? He's telling us to vote our personal self-interest. Good grief.
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Tuesday morning linksNew Poll: Van Tran Pulls Even with Loretta Sanchez in CA-47 Democrat Dirty Tricks: The Next Round Related: Did you hear about Axelrod's bestiality problem?
How Diversity Punishes Asians and Poor Whites A reader pointed out that schools use two categories: "Minorities" and "Underrepresented Minorities." Asians are overrepresented minorities. Poor whites are, well, white - and whites who cannot pay full freight, so nobody wants them. Governor Moonbeam Offers Free College for Illegal Aliens Dick Morris: Dems have no message. Yes, they do. They just won't say what it is. Obamacare will kill the private practice of medicine (on purpose) More on that $250 bribe the over-65 set got in the mail. As we said, timed perfectly to send it off to your favorite Tea Party candidate Coyote: Government: The Solution to Failed Programs is to Double Their Size (h/t Shrinkwrapped's Connecting the Dots) That means there can be no such thing as a failed policy experiment. ObamaCare’s Unseen Costs - Taxes will go up under the new health care law—and the costs will be more than you think. What's the Matter With America? President Obama's false consciousness theory of economic worries Related, the post below, Fault Lines, is a good overview of what is going on politically these days. A quote from that essay:
Monday, October 18. 2010Quote of the dayVia Coyote, spoken by a WVa congressman:
Exactly.
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Monday morning linksA good line: Fiorina Says Boxer 'Too Extreme' for California Too bad it isn't true. Why sex in space is a bad idea Why don't Asians count as racial or ethnic minorities? I always wonder whether people from Spain count as Hispanics. Also, do Moslems count as minorities? Also, as 1/16th American Indian, am I a minority? (If so, gimme the $ and the freebies.) The people are scared, explains Obama: Our psycho-babbler-in-chief The only thing we have to fear is loss of our job itself. And more Dem job-destroying and economy-stifling insanity. Top 400 Charities See Billions Less in Donations Debicella now a dead heat in CT-4. It's time for New England to elect at least one Repub congresscritter. Rasmussen: McMahon Closes Gap on Blumenthal Linda Chavez: Obama has no clue about entrepreneurship Well, he has done a heck of a job getting government to grow Surber: No, we are not afraid Screaming "Allah Akbar" before you open fire is the confusing part Washington Reb: Growing Up Conservative Leftoid violence does not exist. NRO: Some Context on the Wilders Case Related: Wilders Is Right: Europe Needs a First Amendment Perino asks Why is Maureen Dowd so angry? Everybody knows the real reason in her case. However, Leftoids to tend to be angry people in general. Sunday, October 17. 2010Voters are hungry for change - againWe are a fickle nation, are we not? Buyer's remorse. We bought a pig in a poke, and now people are wising up. Well, every generation needs to get conned by a few pols before they understand the game. That's why nobody under 40 should be allowed to vote unless they are in the Armed Services. Poll: Many Obama 2008 supporters defecting to GOP Vodkaman: Handicapping the House — Weekend Brief Sunday morning linksMerkel says German multicultural society has failed Desmond Tutu: Obama’s Other Anti-Semitic Guru Murdoch: The goal is to make Israel a pariah David Warren: End our 'multiuniversities' Gelinas wonders whether TARP was good or bad, effective or ineffective Tides Foundation CEO To Fox News Advertisers: Drop Glenn Beck Or Have Blood On Your Hands A great example of an elitist viewpoint, with takedown by Dino Betsy: Teachers putting themselves ahead of their students Ahmadinejad’s Deadly Triumph in Lebanon Driscoll: All the Way with LBJ! Union Bosses Are Funneling Millions to Democrats to Keep Money Flowing To Them
Saturday, October 16. 2010Some Saturday morning linksBarone: The Democratic 'D' Now Stands for Demagoguery If we tried to start The Home Depot today, it's a stone cold certainty that it would never have gotten off the ground. Peter Wehner on the discontent in the White House The Texas Model: Texas created half the news jobs in the US last year. How? Government Regulation of the Economy Is the ‘Silent Killer’ Neither of these seems too swift to me, but Reid lost the debate to Angle Private Health Insurance Will Be Dead in 3 Years People aren't spending money Roger Simon: Is California Insane? A quote:
It's difficult for anybody to keep up with the most current correct views on homosexuality The French really do not like to work. It's much more fun to protest, meet chicks, drink wine, etc. Nanny Bloomberg and the truth about second-hand smoke. (It is harmless.) Mankiw: Barney Frank, Then and Now Iowahawk: Beltway Adventure. Wonderful.
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Friday, October 15. 2010AmazingFrom Dick Morris:
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Some Good News From IsraelLast night, Professor Barry Rubin, Director of the Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center in Israel, and editor of the Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA) Journal, author of over 50 books, was the guest of the San Diego Israel Coalition (SDIC). The SDIC, with about 600 Jewish and Christian members, near packed the large auditorium in La Jolla, and heard good news from Israel. This may have come as a surprise to many, accustomed to the gloomier commentary in the US from supporters and adversaries of Israel. According to Barry Rubin’s view from Israel, Israel is in the strongest situation in decades. It is the West and Arab states that are in the weakest. Continue reading "Some Good News From Israel"
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