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Monday, October 26. 2009Monday afternoon linksNote to self - when fishing in the Alaska bush More on the polls: New Gallup Poll Finds 40% of America Conservative– 20% Liberal The O's war on business. Via Driscoll:
Noonan: He owns the rubble now Samuelson on the fake health care debate:
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ChangeMonday links, Part 1The revealing photo from Politico Why do I own pianos? AVI explains, or tries to. David Horowitz’s “Alinsky, Beck, Satan, and Me” Series Remembering the fall of Communism, 20 years ago. However, the O does not find it a worthy event: I think the Lefties still mourn the day of the collapse of authoritarian socialism and the burst of freedom behind the old Iron Curtain. Joblessness, by state Books to read for people who disagree with me. Insty "Conservatives continue to outnumber moderates and liberals in the American populace in 2009..." Jerry Nadler's ethics
Via Blue Crab: What the fraudulent health care “reform” will actually do to health care costs
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Sunday, October 25. 2009Obamadrama
It's amusing. Sort of. Morally and intellectually appalling, however.
Climate Change Bedtime Story, RevisedSunday morning linksHinckley Yachts experiencing the recession. Photo is a classic Hinckley DS 42. Perfection. Only problem: in my (limited) experience, Hinckleys cannot point worth a damn. Kindle-killer: Barnes & Noble Unveils Kindle-Killing, Dual-Screen ‘Nook’ E-Reader Nookie-reader? Laptops for overseas Marines - plus dancing Marines "Victicrat" - cool video The O in Stamford, CT on Fri raising Dem money, with Dump Dodd. Ted Kennedy's old skirt-chasing, low-life, pub-hopping partner Dodd is a goner. Mark Steyn: Obama a tough guy, at least with Fox News. With real tough guys, the O is a pussy. On the other hand, the WH did pick a fight with the Chamber. That takes nerve, because they are tough. They aren't exactly Conservative though. Related: Beck on The Chicago Gangsta Way Camille Paglia, last of the open minded liberals Let's All Buy a Hybrid! It will pay for itself in 25 years! The facts about high executive pay. WSJ. I don't care what they make. I do care about what I make. I could never be CEO of Goldman Sachs or GE: I lack the brains, talents, skills, knowledge, decisiveness, interpersonal skills and personality for that. Great biz managers are as rare as great shortstops or sopranos or ballerinas. Got to reward them well for what they do or they will quit, retire - or go to your competitor. That's how free labor markets work, isn't it? It's about scarcity and added value. Like truffles. Supply and demand is a fundamental of freedom. Destroying all the forests can save the planet! The bailouts were not meant to really save GM and Chrysler. Duh. It was just a payoff to the union - by us, the lowly taxpayers. More on your tax dollars at work: Cash for Clunkers fails again Of great value to single, social-climbing, or designing women: Tax records open in Norway Medical insurance costs rise for small biz. So can they dump the cost on me? People ought to be able to buy their own insurance on their own, like adults, in a free market.
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Friday, October 23. 2009Some good Friday nite funFriday evening linksUpdate on the invasion of the Asian Longhorned Beetle. Please do not term me racist or anti-immigrant for posting this. Phoenicians in New Hampshire? No doubt. I think I saw one there this summer, rowing a galley full of purple elephants across Squam Lake. The retired (I think) pastor Dr. Andrew Jackson has announced his Experience Turkey travel biz. Readers know how much I love that country. His email announcement says, in part,
In Health Care, Nobody Knows Anything. Two new industry studies reignite the debate about what makes health care so expensive. However, Betsy is spot-on:
The dirty-minded MSM: Powerline The O holding up Aghan decision until after the Nov elections. Probably until after health care votes too. What a jerk to operate that way. It's not manly. It's about jobs. Yes it is, partly. But there are only 2 things government can do to help business growth: easy money and cutting taxes. As the guys says:
Why the Pay Czar is way off base. Ditto, Ramesh: I'm against hate crimes; and against hate-crimes laws, too. $15 million/year dingbat lectures Wall St on salaries Where did all the Obama Youth go? Yes, probably looking for jobs. "The so-called founders..." Is this real? No.It is a hoax - we were fooled. From Obama's thesis:
What??? Ledeen at PJ discusses it all in Obama and the Constitution; He Has His Doubts. Update: I hear there is some question about whether this is real. Can somebody find out?
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It's not that the government can't learn - it's that they don't careThe government is still doing this right now:
Magic Obama-MoneyFriday morning linksGolden Eagle attacks reindeer calf What's holding back nuclear power? Regulating the internet. Is this a slippery slope? However,
Dem: Repubs are the real enemies of America. Things are getting strange. Hey, here's a reason to do it! Cap & trade could be a boon to NYC trading firms Coyote on free speech and the UN:
By what Constitutional authority could the Federal government force me to buy medical insurance? India: We’re Not Hurting Our Economy For “Climate Change” A Lefty has a Moore-gasm "Sending" more kids to college? Why? We "send" too many already who just waste time and their parents' money.
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A repost - Take a minute today to send a few emails to let your servants in government know what you think.It's not too late. Or you can do it again. It's even worth it if your Congresscritter or Senator is a far Lefty: it's important for these people to know what you think. So take a minute today to email your Congressman and Senators to let them know your views of the Dem healthcare plan. Their email and fax addresses are here. It helps to be calm, polite, reasonable, direct - and brief. A fax is probably better than an email. If you oppose further government involvement in our medical care, you can also sign the Free Our Health Care Now petition. Over 1 million have signed it, I am told. For me, it's an issue of how much I want my life controlled by Federal bureaucrats and politicians. I am with Jefferson: the less, the better. Let's take care of the poor, the unfortunate, and the feckless, and let the others make their free way in life as Americans are born and raised to do. Keep the government's hands off my body! Thursday, October 22. 2009La-Z-Boy Nascar Next?Almost 20 years ago I bought my expensive recliner-from-heaven. I’m almost always in it to watch the 19-inch 30-year old TV in my office. (I only go into the other room to watch thunderous soundtrack action movies on the 60-inch TV hooked up to speakers that rock the house. The house actually vibrated when I cranked up Godzilla stomping through NYC.) Now I’ve got a new hero, and possible hobby. The
This is the motorized La-Z-Boy chair that Dennis Anderson of Proctor was operating when he hit a parked vehicle in 2008. Here’s another photo I found of this hobby.
Just think of the pit groupies to co-enjoy this sport!
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"National Sovereignty, Climate Mysticism, and You"
Roger Kimball tells it like it is.
Congress is all messed upHealth care: They tried to do too much, over-reached, went too far Left, tried to grab too much control, and now they are in a pickle. It's their own darn fault. Hubris. Even the Blue Dogs are facing spending fatigue. Meanwhile, the "Great Uniter" remains on the attack. Please, O, bring us together!!!
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What reader BL wants, BL gets
About Dick Cheney's speech yesterday, at NRO. Always liked and admired Cheney. Still do. Like and admire BL also.
Thurs. morning linksO'Reilly: “Obama is fighting harder against FOX News than he is the Taliban.” Like we said yesterday Copenhagen and national sovereignty. No Pasaran It takes a governor to be an effective Pres Re ACORN, at Powerline: The last shoe drops 49 of 50 states have lost jobs since stimulus It's quite simple: price-fixing masks costs All the Commies in Obama's admin. Am Thinker Urbanism update: The white city and white flight
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Wednesday, October 21. 2009Let's attack the Chamber of CommerceWhy not? White House Targets Chamber of Commerce Over Opposition to Reform Plans. They are looking to make enemies, and that is a poor strategy. I think it's like Nixon's Enemies List. Anti-Repub attack adWeds morning linksOutlawing manhood. Human Events Hurricanes? Global warming. No hurricanes? Global warming. DOJ: Blacks will only vote for party labels. Unbelievably insulting. The No Insurance Club. One annual fee to your doc. Basically, the doc takes the risk of his time. Is it paranoid to imagine that Obamacare is about the government owning your body? Have fun. It's 1502 pages of bureaucratese. The Pope welcomes Anglicans back home Protesting Geert Wilders at Temple:
Related: Minuteman's Jim Gilchrist banned from speaking at Harvard. Modern academia is afraid of ideas. Related: Amherst wants Gitmo detainees. I guess it's some weird version of Radical Chic. Polarizing America the Alinsky way. Related: ACORN vote fraud in NYS
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Tuesday, October 20. 2009Tuesday late-day linksEven the Left is lining up against the WH proposed Internet regulation. A quote:
Last week we had Anita Dunn praising Mao. Now we have another Mao-praising Czar in the WH. See Dr Sanity's If it walks like a Marxist... From a Carville poll report on my half of America:
With two Mao-lovers in the WH, it's no surprise some people wonder what's going on. The Maldives are running a slick scam. Govt control of insurance will lead to greater denial of care. Fro sure. In fact, Massachusetts now faces government rationing. Afghanistan: Deciding not to decide is a decision I want to go into the not raising pigs business Founder of Human Rights Watch denounces Human Rights Watch. Same thing happened with Greenpeace. Non-profits commonly get taken over by Lefties. Brit NHS pays its staff to get private medical care
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Desperate times in DC?From the Sun Times:
Jimmy Carter Vs. Barack ObamaIt’s time for Jimmy Carter to take on Barack Obama on the issue of human rights. I don’t expect that to happen but it is clearly called for. Even Jimmy Carter doesn’t deserve for Barack Obama to be called the most incompetent president since Jimmy Carter. Barack Obama is worse. I often surprise critics of Jimmy Carter’s presidency by reminding them he returned US foreign policy to an emphasis on human rights, and that laid a foundation for Ronald Reagan’s successes in reaffirming American dedication and actions to support those who fought to stay freer and to ultimately dismantle the Soviet Union and its Iron Curtain. Skipping Carter’s own excesses of idealism and grave mistakes in executing foreign policy, which led to many considering his presidency a disaster and voters rejecting him in 1980, and his descent into outright extremism since, read Jimmy Carter’s commencement speech at Notre Dame in 1977, for example.
Compare that to Barack Obama’s virtual abandonment of human rights and to any pride in a generation of costly and brave resistance to the Brett Stephens summarizes Barack Obama’s abandonments, in
In the early days of the Cold War it was the moral courage of stout liberals, indeed many being former allies of socialism or communism, who defined the stark difference between the West’s essential core virtue and worth against those who continued to defend or kowtow to its enemies. These men and women of integrity and grit were my early mentors, and led the free world's resistance to tyranny and repression. Again, it is time for those with a sincere belief in their primary humanist motivations to stand and dispute the wayward Obama and those who are misled. An example is the founder and former 20-year president of Human Rights Watch, critical of HRW’s one-sided myopia regarding the
Obama isn’t about to listen to conservative critics, indeed he seeks to stifle them. Perhaps he and his acolytes inexperienced in the great moral battles and sacrifices of the Cold War might listen to allies who know better. These former liberal leaders owe that to their own integrity and legacy, or else cooperate in its demise.
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The Stealth BillIt's a Health Bill. No, it's a Tax Bill. See Surber for the depressing details including the retroactive taxes. Related from Barone, who wonders who's going to pay for all this?
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