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Thursday, July 2. 2009Friday morning/Thurs. nite linksHeading up to Watch Hill (RI) tonite for a few days of boating, fishing, clam-eating, drinking, and skirt-chasing (despite the cold weather, fog, and rain). Hope all have a fine American weekend, wherever you may be on Gaia. Honduran protesters bash Obama. Rightly so. He was on the wrong side, once again. China and India: CO2? Huh? Roger: It's not easy being green. Insane: End the 22nd Amendment. The O's character flaw: egotism At Reason: Declaiming the price of "inaction" is a perennial argument for big government and bad law. Big doings in Afghanistan. Good luck to our guys. It's a bitch of a job. More from Jules on WTF? Due to uproar, WaPo cancels its scummy circus These kids deserve thanks, not arrest. What if they had been right? They would be heroes. Unemployment. People aren't hiring because they are afraid of what Washington will do next. Rightly so. Climatologist slams Real Climate.org. The MSM relies on them for their climate narrative. I'm sure there is no rush, but it's time to consider buying that pied a terre in NYC that you always longed for. 350 West End Ave, asking $7,800,000. This is beyond a pied a terre, but I like it:
That's for the rich folk. This is more what I mean: this 1000 sq.' 2 BR in a pre-war doorman building at 123 W. 93rd St, asking $825,000:
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Wretched discriminationFrom Barone on the Ricci case:
Related: Broder asks Do we still need race-conscious remedies? Of course not. Categorizing people by skin tone, eye shape, etc. is despicable - always was and always will be. Thursday morning links, updated
Gaia doesn't give a rat's ass what Krugman thinks When big biz and big government climb into bed together Media in the tank for Zelaya in Honduras. Why? Capitalist kindness, socialist meanness. Dr C From Prof Paul Rahe on O, at Powerline:
Hmm. Wilson thought "whips for tyrants" were obsolete?
In a good mood? Read this background on the Ricci case and that good mood will disappear fast. And, if that didn't damage your good cheer, read this about the O's phony town hall on medical insurance. More at Powerline. How McDonalds conquered France Too much hope? Unemployment prognosis Was Bernie's crime worse than murder? Dr. Helen Prof B on health care:
Related at Coyote, who begins:
Wednesday, July 1. 2009Wednesday afternoon linksWe support the fish ladders. Government built the dams: government should build the fish ladders too. The Repub's problem with black voters. Solve it, geniuses. In America, it's crazy for any skin color or ethnic group to vote as a block. Time to declare victory in Iraq. Tiger We say it again: That was no military coup in Honduras.
Health care lawsuits, and how they drive medical costs. If an OB pays $250,000/yr for insurance, you are the one who must pay for it.
In which Tom Friedman permanently convinces me that he is a partisan, fad-chasing knucklehead. More hysteria:
Sorry. There is nothing in science which is "beyond doubt." Sowell does not want discount medical care. The hangings have already begun in Iran Is our President melting? Am Thinker The current status of US States' budgets. They love those credit cards, because they spend on our cards, not theirs. Where did the Madoff money go? Kudlow
Same topic at WSJ: Supremes say no to quotas I’m A LesbianNo, that pick-up line never did work too well for me in picking up girls. It probably wouldn’t have worked too well either for the San Diego sheriff pilloried by ultra-liberal Keith Olberman as Worst Person In The World for doing his duty at a fund raiser party hosted by a renowned lesbian in my Congressional district for (not a lesbian) 3-time loser Democrat candidate for Congress Francine Busby. Local Democrat Congressional candidate Francine Busby and friends' “I’m above the law” attitude won’t work too well either. The other night, in a residential neighborhood, a neighbor complained about the noise (including use of a loudspeaker by Busby). The sheriff arrived, and as per procedure in logging in the visit, asked the host, Shari Barman, for her name and age. She refused and walked away, several times. The sheriff then held her arm. According to the police report, Barman physically attacked him, another party-goer grabbed the sheriff’s leg, and others surrounded the sheriff and broke Barman away. The sheriff called for help, which arrived en masse. Some of the partiers were pepper sprayed. Barman was arrested. The sheriff’s department is conducting an investigation, especially due to the uproar coming from Barman and Busby. News reports are available under “Busby” at Google. In effect, disregarding the sheriff, walking away, and attacking him are similar to such behavior at a traffic stop, subjecting the person to arrest. But, Francine Busby, in her fund raiser linked below, says the sheriffs violated the partiers’ civil rights. Oh yeah, we need another member of Congress with that attitude! Should fit right in with Pelosi’s band. (Wonder why in Rasmussen’s generic poll, Republicans are now favored over Democrats? Or, why in
There’s some more “velly interesting” sidelights: - Barman had previously been arrested for assaulting a cop. As the San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board member in this link comments about this 32-years before arrest:
Note: A news report indicates that some partiers did use their cellphone to take pictures. Will they surface, or were they erased? - Barman is a fitness person, actively involved in professional tennis promotion, hardly the feeble-sounding aged woman purported by some. Almost every news article about the incident gives away her age as 60, but Barman wouldn’t give her age to the sheriff. - Francine Busby is using this incident to raise campaign funds by claiming to be a “Right-Wing Target.” Oh, that’s why she failed to unseat the incumbent in 2004, and again twice failed against his elected replacement in 2006 even among the uproar when that prior incumbent, Randy Cunningham, had been exposed as terribly corrupt, even though in 2006 Democrats gained seats elsewhere. In 2008’s Democrat landslide, in this marginally moderate Republican district, Obama received 51% of the vote. The Rep incumbent congressman got 55%. I don’t think her playing the victim card will do Busby’s chances any better in 2010. As a commenter to the Busby-as-victim fundraising letter says, "Busby grasps for way to save career." - I had previously covered the previous Busby campaigns in my district, and the day before her second 2006 effort, even more amused, here:
I don’t think even her JC Penney wardrobe will hide her leftist posture this time, either. (In 2006, for example, Busby was embarrassed by her appeal to illegal aliens to help her election.) Busby and her hosts might better next time heed the words of San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Michael Stetz, who himself has faced police called to his house for noise complaints,
No exploitive fundraising appeals or verbally or physically attacking law enforcement, either, Ms. Busby. The San Diego Union-Tribune editorial board member, not especially friendly toward the Rep incumbent nor a reflexive defender of law enforcement, adds today about the “Busby Follies”: "It's so dumb it could end her political career. The Kossacks may buy it, but no one else.”
More on Climate Change or whateverMore on how the EPA hid its own study for political reasons. It's all about Science Abuse for political power. But you already know that. (h/t, Moonbattery). It's just one more scandalous lie and deception to promote government control of everything. Weds. morning linksI guess I am a traitor. After our goat post, I had to look up Nigerian Dwarf Goats. Cool. I want some. Senator Franken! DC is the perfect place for this clown. From Fred Siegel at City Journal: HG Wells: The Godfather of American Liberalism Redistribution is not about sympathy. What's wrong with spending lots of money on medical care? What would you rather spend money on? Related: The O's top five health care lies Iran: some protesters "will not be released." Duh. From Classical:
And wrong. We dig sex. Related to Repubs and sex: I think Jenny Sanford is cute as a button, but I guess Gov. Sanford was restless and lacked self-control. A normal red-blooded Repub. Michael Yon is back in Afghanistan Todd Purdam goes to great lengths to slime Sarah Palin. Why? Another Dem $ scandal du jour. Dems do love money. A judge uses the E word for Madoff. I thought the E word was obsolete. Gitmo = Auschwitz. Good grief. The O and the press, with quote from Krauthammer:
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Tuesday, June 30. 2009A simple solution: Make a/c illegalI saw this morning how our wise and attentive-to-detail Administration wants to control our lightbulbs and lamps. I guess this is what substitutes for a serious energy policy. (I want nuclear. Why waste it all on bombs?) I have a better idea: Make air conditioning illegal. Can you imagine how much reduction of coal- and natural gas-burning that would accomplish? Lights are just a teeny bit of energy use: a/c is huge. Plus the gummint could really stick it to all those Southerners and those evil businessmen in tall buildings who do not vote correctly. (Come to think of it, why not make elevators illegal too?) Get rid of a/c, and everybody can go around cool and mostly nekked, like this Theo gal:
Related: The Admin's "Energy Czar" never read the cap & trade bill. What does an "energy czar" do, then? Fly around and give speeches and tell people to overinflate their tires?
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Tuesday morning linksThe short version of Krugman's argument re cap and trade. And here's the longer version. White House: We are going to change your lightbulbs and lamps. Good grief. Related: Where does American electricity come from? What does Cameron stand for? Lowry asks whether the O is losing his mojo. A quote:
Honduras: This was no coup Some Swedes try a weird experiment on their kid Look who is going to be "helping" with the census George Washington's teeth. They look pretty good to me. I thought he had wooden false teeth. If you had decent teeth in middle age in those days, you were lucky. Powerline on the Ricci case begins
Related: Is the Ricci decision anti-business? The O's legislative program. Or is it just Congress'? Quote:
Megan McA on the mortgage meltdown:
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Monday, June 29. 2009Justice doneThe Supremes get it right on the Ricci case. The incredible bit was Justice Ginsburg's statements on "disparate impact." How can you design qualitifications so that "impact" is identical for every imaginable grievance group based on their great, great, grandparent's ethnic or national background? The whole purpose of qualifying exams was to eliminate biased selections and cronyism. Furthermore, after reading some comments around the intertubes, I have two questions: 1. If you even wanted to, how would you design a firefighter test to make black folks do poorly? How? 2. New Haven is a black-controlled Dem machine. The last thing in the world they want to do there is to discriminate against blacks. It's a ridiculous notion.
Monday morning linksThe German concentration camp brothels More on the EPA quashing their own climate skeptical report. More details at Dino. Is this a scandal? It matters plenty more than Gov. Sanford's ridiculous midlife crisis. Powerline notes the media blackout on the story. Politics, sans facts. It is business as usual in DC. Related: The O forgives Dems who voted against cap & trade. Not Repubs. As we have said repeatedly, it's just a gussied-up new gigantic tax. A little something we can do for the fine people of Iran White House: "not ruling out" middle class tax hike" From Mankiw in the NYT, who says the gummint could make it's own public option insurance today:
On mandatory health care, at The Agitator Good point on Honduras at Hot Air:
The Admin is right on this one:
It's time for them to grow up.
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Sunday, June 28. 2009She reads these things
Betsy McCaughey reads the health care bills so you don't have to. After all, the topic is dull...until you need some medical help.
Saturday, June 27. 2009Travel Industry Freeloaders: Screwed By A Mouse?After Disney and other highly profitable travel industry powerhouses being disrobed by exposure during the prior Congress, the travel industry is getting further at pulling the wool over our eyes and the coins from our pockets in the current Congress, to add to their bottom lines. If you’re not already a regular reader of the Washington Examiner’s opinion pages, you should be. That’s not just because I have a column there today, “Big Tourism Depends On K-Street PR Whiz”, but because under the editorial direction of Mark Tapscott it has blossomed into a rank of must read along with the Wall Street Journal’s opinion page. Indeed, recently it was announced that the owner of the Washington Examiner is purchasing the Weekly Standard. Some background on my column: Here is my February 2008 sum up and links to my prior 2007 posts, my prior Washington Examiner column on this, and investigative reporter Tim Carney’s important add on. This led to a major Washington Post expose, “Mickey Goes To Continue reading "Travel Industry Freeloaders: Screwed By A Mouse?" What's an "African Colonial"?L E Ikenga explains, at Am Thinker. One quote:
Don’t Give Me Any Damn FactsMaking statistically valid generalizations about 1/6th of the So, let’s get real. Tom Bevan, founder-editor of daily must-read RealClearPolitics, today writes “Busting the Administrative Cost Benefit Myth,” that a government-run plan would save spending by cutting administrative costs, based on a Heritage Foundation paper that “Medicare Administrative Costs Are Higher, Not Lower, Than for Private Insurance.” In short, because each Medicare claim is for a much higher amount than each private insurance claim, the percent of the dollar amount of total claims for mostly fixed administrative costs is lower in Medicare. If considered, instead, on administrative cost per number of claims processed, Medicare’s admin costs are higher than in private insurance. The former head of Medicare and Medicaid and former US assistant secretary of health recently, similarly, took on this administrative cost myth in the Wall Street Journal, asking and answering “Is Government Health Insurance Cheap?”
Continue reading "Don’t Give Me Any Damn Facts"
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Saturday morning linksWood tennis racquets for sale here. Effects of cap & trade: Dino Steyn: Name the date, Jennifer
Who knew? Even the uninsured are happy with their medical care. Government buying human eggs? Has anyone considered the ethics of this? I think it's a bit more morally complex than sunny side up vs. scrambled. Semi-related: Selling your soul for cash We had nothing to say about Michael Jackson's death. I see it stressed the intertubes. And I also saw that noted music critic Sipp offered an appreciation: Did you know that Michael Jackson could sing? Convicts speak out on gun control If you don't feel maternal, it's sort of OK to kill them after they are born The Albany-Trenton-Sacramento Disease. WSJ Here's a fun photo caption contest at Wizbang. Should not be hard on him, tho. I love to look at maps too. The UK continues to be hopelessly insane. Banning welcome mats. Not welcome mats for uncontrolled immigration, though. As we always say, "Grow a couple, and fix your own dang country." The Brits could try one of these mats and see if it passes the nanny's muster:
Michelle O says she wants a "purpose." How about raising your kids, weeding your garden, doing the dishes, helping out your friends, playing some tennis, cleaning the house or - if that's not enough self-importance for a hungry ego, how about a real job in the private sector? Good, productive, difficult work in the private sector is the best thing anyone can do for their country - after military service, that is.
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Friday, June 26. 2009Energy tax moves forwardvia the AP:
It doesn't "include" a tax increase - this entire wacky thing is a household and business energy tax, pure and simple. The lie that anyone other than households and businesses will end up paying it is ridiculous. It simply will be passed through to you in your utility bill. The O did promise during the campaign to make energy far more costly, and this is the beginning. My own cynical view is that the "greeny" pose is just being used as a mask to suck more money out of the private economy into Washington. This bill does nothing for the environment - and Congress knows it. I have read estimates that this will cost anywhere from $120-over $2000 per household per year, with plenty of geographical variation. I haven't seen any estimates about what it will cost businesses, but clearly that depends on your businesses' energy usage. If you have 1000 Costco stores to air condition, watch out. If you wanted to design something to put the brakes on an economic recovery, this would be a fine plan. Ace has an excellent analysis. Update: The dang thing passed in the House. I never thought it would. Note to self: never underestimate the Dems when they have a chance for a new tax. They are tricking the public: digging deeper into your pocket while making it look like greenie-virtue.
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Two things that amused me today1. An ad on WABC radio: "Call 1-877-TOE FUNGUS." If the place didn't happen to be in NJ, I just might have given them a call, for grins. 2. Our garbagemen are now tossing our paper recycling bin into the garbage truck with the rest of the garbage. Friday morning links"Green jobs" is a complete scam Cap & Trade is a job-killer...but not for government jobs. The Chinese are praying that we will pass this bill - it means jobs for them. Related, via the hard-working Insty:
It's over 1000 pages of...what? Related: Climate skepticism goes global It's 7 inches long, girls - and it tastes good Mr. Pastor, tear down this church. Please. The building sucks and, trust me, God hates it too. ObamaCare: Not inevitable. But they feel they have to pass something, or they will lose their momentum for their laundry list. Related: Who will run your medical care if the bill passes? (You can be certain it won't be practicing docs - it will be policy wonks and economists - the same geniuses who invented HMOs.) Related:
Related: Government medical programs always ration care Related: If you call everything a crisis, people begin to think the word means "one more issue we ought to think about some time. Viking:
74% Trust Their Own Economic Judgment More Than Congress'. No kidding. What's the UN for? To protect states. Undocumented journalists? There's a future there When did the US renounce "Leadership of the Free world"? The Left rarely speaks of freedom, or seems to value freedom, except when it's about abortion "choice." Otherwise, standing up for freedom is evil, un-nuanced cultural imperialism, right? Self-censorship and the "see no Islam" mindset. Brussels J If you have a few minutes, Sauron himself is but an emissary Colleges don't graduate enough students? I always thought it was up to the students to graduate. But most college degreea are already a joke. Markets and pencils. Feminist Standpoint Theory is a cover for pure political opportunism. Just like A jug of water, a loaf of bread, and Thou The comet that hit us A lefty mourns his disappointments in Chavez. CSM On Iran etc, from Ace (I agree with this):
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The trail
Yes, we like Sanford, but have nothing worthwhile to say about his mess - other than to note what they're saying: "He wasn't hiking the Appalachian Trail. He was humping the Argentinian tail."
Thursday, June 25. 2009What he saidInsty is on the job:
WoopsObamacare would not apply to Pres, Congress, high Fed officials. Same as in Cuba. It's just for us little people. Cost savings, ya know? Megan: Healthcare Economics: Standing Athwart History, Shouting "Stop!" Or, as Surber puts it, Never buy a Ford from a guy who drives a Lexus. Cap & Trade: They just want your moneyIf passed, it would be the biggest tax in US history. Which is why the Dems are so intent on it. Climate has zip to do with it. They want your money. They always do. They should have it, because they are so much smarter, wiser, more altruistic, and more deeply caring than I am, clinging here as I do in abject, helpless ignorance to my guns and Bible and my land and my (now paltry) life savings, and trusting in God, my own and my wife's resourcefulness, and trusting in the American spirit instead of in Pelosi, Rangel, Reid, Waxman, Obama, and all of the other buffoons and sleazes in DC. It must be because I am stupid. Perhaps I am, because when I commented to the supermarket check-out girl yesterday about all of the cold and rain, she authoritatively informed me that it was due to climate change. At first, I thought she was kidding.
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A few Thurs. morning links (FIXED)Who is funding this health care campaign? Michelle Via Insty:
Facts can be so darn annoying. As I always say, facts are what make life difficult. Fantasy is much better - and our brains are so much better at it. Related: How many sleeper catastrophes in the Waxman bill? Europe's empty sense of superiority. Is it simple envy? My apologies for the obvious links. No time today, and the NJ is out of pocket. And darn, some of the links don't work? Will fix Wednesday, June 24. 2009Hotel California, The Nightmare For AmericaAs Wikipedia describes the Eagles’ “Hotel California”:
When I was a boy, the populations of California voters just roundly rejected the Democrat-Schwarzenegger phony fixes. So, now, as reported from
Democrats rant against California Prop 13, that limits property taxes, and the 2/3rds rule in the legislature, that limits Democrat majorities. San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper editorial board member Chris Reed, sets them straight: Former NYC Mayor Rudolph Guiliani op-eds in today's New York Times that
Hmmm! A 2/3rds rule for Congress, House and Senate, wouldn’t eliminate budget battles but might slow down the fast-Barack haste to tax and spend the rest of Whoops! The Wall Street Journal reminds me, I missed New Jersey.
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