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Saturday, January 14. 2012Retired ActivitiesWorking people frequently ask retired people what they do to make their days interesting. Well, for example, the other day, my wife-Annie and I went into town and visited a shop. When we came out, there was a cop writing out a parking ticket. We went up to him and I said, 'Come on, man, how about giving a senior citizen a break?' He ignored us and continued writing the ticket. I called him an "asshole". He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having worn-out tires. Then he started writing more tickets. This went on for about 20 minutes. The more we abused him, the more tickets he wrote. Just then our bus arrived, and we got on it and went home. We always look for cars with "OBAMA 2012" stickers. We try to have a little fun each day now that we're retired. It's important at our age. -------------------------------------------------------
"I've often been asked, 'What do you old folks do now that Then I piss on a photo of Obama! I do it every day and I really enjoy it."
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Let's address stereotyping! "Not all Irishmen drink too much, not all of them beat their wives..."Lubel is a nut (see his other Youtubes. I know a nerdy guy from Long Island who reminds me of him, who has always gotten lots of girls into bed not from his looks or achievements but from plain cheerful confidence and an optimistic, animal openness about his desires):
Saturday morning linksGenius! Obama Replaces Costly High-Speed Rail Plan With High-Speed Bus Plan Neptunus having fun with fighters I admire the balls this work takes. Especially at night. The new addition to Boston's Gardner Museum A Consumer Report for Colleges? Head Start A 50 Year Flop? Say It Ain’t So, Joe It's government day care. Also, day care for the unemployable. Via Insty, How To Carry a Concealed Gun in a Dress How Liberals Distort Austrian Economics - The lame campaign to discredit the Austrian school TCF’s Outrageously Dumb Campus Moments of the Week Brilliant header: They Took All The Rights, Put 'Em In A Rights Museum Marines urinating on the dead? This is war. - The video of US marines urinating on dead Taliban fighters has shocked many. But the dehumanizing of the enemy was much worse back in the day. Allen West on the Marines Incident: 'Shut Your Mouth, War Is Hell' Is George Soros Responsible for Ending Ethanol Subsidies and Brazilian Import Tariffs? “the finest example of fatuous, preening, liberal self-righteousness” Germany Attempts to Silence Criticism of Islam Elizabeth Warren Rakes in Wall Street’s Cash While Denouncing It What Is Private Equity All About, Anyway? Turnaround expertise is what the US needs Negotiating peace in Afghanistan without repeating Vietnam Smart ammunition is about to make things a lot more dangerous for guerrillas fighting regular troops Al Gore Said North Pole Would Be Completely Melted This Year… Guess Not, Huh? Maybe next year? He can only hope... The Worst Economic Recovery Since The Great Depression Civility in discourse, via Hot Air: Friday, January 13. 2012Poverty in AmericaRich girl explains poverty to the greedy and benighted. In America, the poor do not stay poor, and the rich do not remain rich. Overall, in the US, both great wealth and difficult poverty seem to be transient. I am opposed to the death tax because it discourages people from building a secure and independent future for their kids and grandkids. Of course, death taxes seem not to affect the very wealthy. From the latter link:
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Friday morning linksDon't swim in it: Raw sewage plagues New York City’s waterways Cowen's Law and Literature reading list Good stuff The Global War Against Baby Girls Bad news: Winegate: Red wine health researcher falsified data. A commenter observes:
Santorum: Social Conservative, Big Government Liberal Mankiw: The Liquidity Trap may soon be over Mormons not a favored religious minority Is their skin too white? “You know, we could solve a whole lot of problems if you would just treat us like white fellas.” North Koreans Who Weren’t Sufficiently Hysterical Over Kim Jong-Il’s Death Headed to Labor Camps That is something to cry about Obama wants $1 billion to run for re-election But businesses are greedy America the Generous? Not According to the Media Those USMC reports: Not good - Evil. Obama: Incompetent or Evil? Nearly 1 Million Workers Vanished Under Obama Thursday, January 12. 2012I Can See the Democrats Chuckling: Warren BuffetYesterday, Warren Buffett did something that was, in my opinion, outlandish and childish. He says he felt guilty for his comment about needing to pay more in taxes, so he took it upon himself to offer a dollar for dollar match for every extra payment a GOP member of Congress makes. Except for Mitch McConnell, who he will match 3 to 1. Buffett is mistaken on several levels. First, as the linked article points out, why weren't Democrats and Obama included in this dare? Clearly this is Buffett's partisan nature and bias showing through. He is seeking to demonize one party over the other, without justification. I haven't seen Democrats lining up to make extra payments, nor have I seen Obama going 'over and above'. Secondly, and more importantly, I shouldn't have to see anybody making extra payments. Not Buffett, not Democrats, not Republicans, not Obama. Making these payments is a personal decision, not a public one. Buffett went public with his statement last year that the wealthy should pay more taxes. Maybe they should, but I don't think that's a real issue. If Buffett wants to pay more, and T. Boone Pickens doesn't, let one send in the extra check as he sees fit, while the other chooses not to. Buffett went public, so he is turning this into a game. It's a game I'm not interested in, unless it is done fairly. Buffett rigged this game from the start. He is more interested in making certain politicians look bad. I think it makes him look bad.
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A few Thursday morning linksDid your Mom ever make you kids coffee jello for dessert? Mine did. It's good. Bird Man: A portfolio of John Isaac's close encounters of the avian kind Travel advice from my Pupette: When you go to third world countries, bring some Cipro with you Every hear of "childism"? That nutty lady never had a child Men and Women Have Major Personality Differences: New Report Suggests Previous Measurements Have Underestimated Variation Between the Sexes Well, I'll be darned University Guildsmen and Anticapitalism Here's the scare info on fracking. Ever read the package insert on your medicines? It's sort of like that. Haiti: Where did the money go? A great place for NGOs “Italy will astound the world,” he replied, “with its ingratitude.” Mead:
Herbert London: The Failure of the Century's Grand Experiments:
Wednesday, January 11. 2012Why is Mitt Romney so cautious?Here's one possible answer: His Dad's political ambitions were crushed by the Dem media after a casual comment. A quote from Charen:
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The anti-energy crowd has NYS pols cowed. It's a shame that people listen to them at all, since it just sounds like empty fear-mongering. to me.
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Weds. morning linksPhoto via Ace Cajun Crayfish Invading Africa, Eating Native Species Sowell: Kodak and the Post Office Bankrupt Greece Expands the Gravy Train ONE MARKET, ONE CURRENCY, ONE PEOPLE? THE FAULTY LOGIC OF EUROPE Obsessive Koch disorder at the Times As you might imagine, government is Krugman’s answer for all perceived wrongs.. A Radical Solution For America’s Worsening College Tuition Bubble ...there appears to be a disconnect between Obama’s 1970s-vintage ideas and the real world of the early 21st century Ideas Have Sex, and We’re Better for It - If government will just stay out of the bar, ideas will meet and mate and produce wonderful things.
Tuesday, January 10. 2012My job sucks right nowIt's usually pretty good, satisfying, and adequately-compensated, but right now it's a bit of a bummer. The biz is slow and quite stressful, and it (corporate communications, PR, investor relations, marketing, etc.) is a good measure of the condition of the US economy. Perhaps this is my winter depression, DSM 4 "Life sucks." I have not been skiing often enough. My bonus this year is half of last year's. I need a new hot girlfriend who can appreciate my annoying quirks and bad habits. Why can't the government give me some money and some cute sweet girls just be be my wonderful self, so I can go protest something, or go back up to Sugarloaf for a few days? I blame Obama. Everybody always told me that I was very special, wonderful and talented, but maybe they lied. Obama Has Made Youth More Miserable. If my next big deal goes through this week, we can delete this post. Plenty of difficult work is all I want. If I am not working 7 days/week at my age, I feel like I am wasting my time. Thankfully, I am no Euro-weenie, and don't have a union job like my Dad did where they prevented you from working too hard or too long.
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Tuesday morning linksA good movie I just heard about: Molokai: The Story Of Father Damien (2008) Reader likes this camera: First Look: Canon PowerShot G1 New Orleans competes with Vegas as the sleazy underbelly of America. Still, No Signs Providing Visual Access to Carnal Language, Including Phonetic Spellings Restless Brain Syndrome and the Quest for the Perfect Word Non-citizen Voting in Connecticut He simply has to come clean on Romneycare. 'Worried well' are warned against taking daily aspirin: Pills can cut heart attacks by 10% but raise risk of internal bleeding by nearly a third My Doc makes me take a baby aspirin daily. He does it too. For Crippling Debt, Why Not Try Grad School? If you love debt, nothing beats it - including Christmas shopping How the US bullied poor little Castro The Death of Hopey-Change… By 2-1 Margin, Americans Not Only Reject But Fear Obama’s Reelection Michelle: The incredible incompetence of the non-Romneys The New Cold War With The Same Old Russia New paper: AGW may save us from the next ice age We have been praying for globalistical warmening for years. Too bad that the warmening stopped 13 years ago. Mother Nature is a trickster. Re-linked: Fred Siegel and Joel Kotkin - The New Authoritarianism:
If you want to know what a Tea Party America might look like, there is no place like Kansas. Valuing Freedom over Free Services? Shockingly American. Who is Mia Love? Governor Awesome a few weeks ago:
and this week, handling heckers in NH. Guy knows how to talk to people, and makes Mitt seem like a milquetoast:
Monday, January 9. 2012Winter Scientific Poll #3: Recycling and GarbageHave you ever bothered to see what happens to your town's recycling? Those bins and things you put out there - where do they go? And are you charged for this extra effort of yours? In my home town, we have to lug cardboard to the For all of this self-applauding virtuously annoying pleasure, my most recent research reveals that ours all goes to a landfill in upstate New York, some is trucked to West Virginia to be dumped in a swamp or something, and some is burned by a subsidized power plant. There is no market for this "garbage" other than the marketplace for meaningless virtue. Glass, plastic, and newspaper, for starters, are far cheaper to make new than to recycle. Who is making money from this scam which makes naive soccer moms feel better about themselves? Do me a favor and find out the facts about your local recycling - where does it all finally end up, and whether you pay extra for the privilege. Let us know. I think there's a news story in it.
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Iron LadyIf you are fascinated with Alzheimer's or are in love with Meryl Streep's phenomenal talents playing an Alzheimer's patient, see Iron Lady. If you have any interest in Margaret Thatcher as a person or leader of Great Britain, don't expect any of that in this movie. The non-Alzheimer's flashbacks probable amount to less than 20% of this disjointed movie, and are designed to conceal any utility of her policies or actions, such as when she is portrayed as viciously attacking the poor Argentinians despite the advice of her admirals. In short, it is clear that Mrs. T and her politics were repugnant to the writers and producers, who are using Streep's fabulous talents in one of the more effective hatchet jobs (fortunately, the hatchet was so blunt the agenda is obvious to all). Monday morning linksThe Earbug Epidemic Treating Cosmo like porn New Regulations Crush New England Fisheries - Even local Democrats are crying foul. ‘The Largest Convention Center in the Nation, Period’ – In Queens? Lee Smith asks us to imagine a Middle East without Christians Why the EU Will Never Again Ask an Actual Innovator to Speak at an Innovation Convention Gingrich Supporters Release Anti-Romney Flick On His Tenure With Bain Capital (Trailer) Nasty ad which reflects poorly on Newt, but the Dems will do the same Gallup: Obama in trouble E-Verify as a wedge issue Can Romney's commitment to expediency be a substitute for reliable conservative instincts? ,,,for generating continuous main power, solar is a green toy Sunday, January 8. 2012Sunday morning linksThe moronic world of Occupy Copenhagen Will Harvard Stop Trying to Impose Orthodoxies? DC lawmakers propose law to require all students to apply to college More Conservative Than You Think -The new Mitt Romney Why getting a good education and a good job doesn’t necessarily mean going to a four-year college "You don't see Korean or Vietnamese immigrants risking their lives to make it to America, only to complain after they get here that all the slack is gone. Why? Because they appreciate slack and know how to use it. Indeed, if not for state sponsored racial discrimination, most of the students in the UC system would be Asian." Rant du Jour: The World’s Most Dishonest Newspaper Saturday, January 7. 2012The global warmening thing is overAt Watts: Green Movement Dead In The Water. It's been said many times before, but it certainly seems moribund. Problem is that too many people, and governments, make big bucks from the scam. I remain in favor of more warmening for the benefit of the human species, but am preparing for the coming Ice Age apocalypse by buying a 1-BR condo in West Palm. (Just kidding. Florida is not my kind of place.) Like this tune, though:
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Saturday morning linksVanderleun: The 9 Minute Lecture on How to Have a Longer Life Exercise Via Insty, Revenge of the Point-and-Shoot - Samsung wants you to know the camera isn't dead yet. Kodak invented the digital camera, but... How Art History Majors Power the U.S. Economy: Virginia Postrel Lefties Wet Their Pants Thinking about Post-Obama America Will: Government: The redistributionist behemoth The Mt. Rainier Shooting and PTSD: How the Media Got It Wrong Charles Blow: Repubs already going racist Good grief Senator Marco Rubio to Obama: You’re Turning America Into a “Deadbeat Nation” Fred Siegel and Joel Kotkin - The New Authoritarianism: A firm hand for a “nation of dodos” Friday, January 6. 2012"Death to Pennies"
Personal thoughts: — IMHO, the greatest invention of the 1990's was the 'penny tray' at convenience stores. — I've referred to them as 'pocket pollution' for decades. — When I get home from shopping, I empty my pockets, file any important receipts, dump any coins in the change jar and drop any pennies in the waste basket, where they rightfully belong. Friday morning linksOrthorexia - When eating healthy turns obsessive Like babies, dogs pick up on human intent Migration of whooping cranes halted in Alabama because of FAA regulation Does hot sex prevent breast cancer? Doubtful, but it's never a bad idea anyway Sign of Discontent: NYT’s Largest Union Sends Letter to Sulzberger With Over 500 Signatures How $1 in health insurance gets spent Nine of the Top Ten Religious Persecutors Are Islamic in Advocacy Group’s Annual Rankings Wind farm requires diesel engines Like the Greeks, Romans don't pay their taxes The desire for government policies to address the "obesity crisis" Good grief Will Republicans Hand the Left a VAT Victory? - Mitt Romney won't rule out the possibility of imposing a tax that's the fast track to a European welfare state. Mitt Romney Is Stuck Because He's Not A Pro-Growth Republican He isn't? Kudlow claims he is. Wilkinson: Why I am not a bleeding-heart Libertarian Half of World’s Richest 1% Live in America – Obama Wants to Change That David Brooks: Obama is ‘certainly more liberal than I thought he was’ It always takes David years to see the blindingly obvious. He should write his op-eds, then past-date them a few years. He is a naif, and a pussy-man too - but that's why he has his job. Commentary: Upcoming Election Will Determine America’s Standing as a Superpower Rhode Island Miracle Explained - How a liberal state reformed its pensions. Thursday, January 5. 2012Thursday morning linksSeriously, If You Pick The Wrong Major Then Prepare To Be Unemployed Walmart’s Ancestor - A new book chronicles the rise and fall of A&P. Walter Williams: I love greed:
The Great Golden State Business Exodus Whitewashing History for California's Kids In the UK, the dole pays out close to the UK median working wage Their politics sanctions - or encourages - dependency and lack of dignity Advisory group recommends withholding billions for high-speed rail Capitalism Is A System Of Wealth Redistribution Always seemed to me that a mortgage is just renting from a bank, while you assume all the risk and all of the costs Obama defies lawmakers with recess appointments to NLRB But if Bush did this... White House: When Congress Won’t Cooperate, Obama Will Take ‘Small, Medium and Large’ Executive Actions But if Bush tried that... Children of the Corn: The Renewable Fuels Disaster The Beginning of the Negative Campaign Probe reveals feds pressuring agents to rush immigrant visas – even if fraud is feared How to Confront the Anti-Israel Fixation of the Left New forms of Terrorism in Turkey A Call for Sanity in the Anti-Romney Rhetoric Wednesday, January 4. 2012Hope and Change happening in NHNew Hampshire Ends Affirmative-Action Preferences at Colleges:
I am strongly in favor of preferential treatment for skills, talents, achievement, and potential. Commuting, Taxes and Spending in 2012I was informed, as 2011 waned, that my tax credit for commuting would fall from $230 a month to $125. This bothered me. Not because I feel I deserve a credit to commute, but because I can't figure out what the government is trying to do.
The fact is, if public transport is a 'good' we should all take advantage of no matter what, then the government should pay for it by taxing everyone and making it available for 'free' - as they do in Portland. Of course, I oppose this idea entirely. However, if the theory is that we can get people to do something that is 'good for everybody', then isn't this the way to do it? Half-measures, like credits, subsidies, and other methods of this ilk only mask what is possibly (though probably not) a problem - that public transportation isn't really viable. There are ways to determine whether this is true, but not for the average commuter. What is the premise behind having a tax credit for public commutation? I like it, I'll use it if it's offered, but I didn't demand it, nor did I write Congress to keep it at $230/month. The cost, to me, of increased taxation due to the lower credit will be about $270 over the course of the year, so it's not a big deal. Why not just get rid of it altogether? If public transport is truly efficient, then it would make much more sense for me to take it, rather than driving into the city myself (or carpooling). My commute is about $330/month. The cost of driving (assuming the Federal allowance of .55/mile and $150 a month parking) is about $780/month. Even if I made a more realistic assumption of about .25/mile, public transport is still an advantage. But public transport is heavily subsidized. So I really don't know which is more efficient, and determining this is very hard. Here is the issue: Subsidies and tax breaks are supposed to promote the 'public good'. But how do I know which is more efficient, let alone even better, for me personally? If it is a 'public good', then its value will be transparent without subsidies and credits. I'll take whatever credits get offered. It would be crazy for me not to. But I'd much rather have a clear means of determining which makes more sense by comparing simple features like cost, time and effort (hey - in the end, I like reading on the train, so if it did cost more I'd probably still take it). It is precisely this lack of transparency that makes other government initiatives, like Obamacare, a pure misallocation of resources. Unable to determine where our real efficiencies lie, we opt for what we assume is 'best' or costs us least. But we cannot know for sure if these things really make sense at all.
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Weds. morning links
Monopoly - Official Trailer Man eats pizza slice from EVERY joint in Manhattan What Vietnam Taught Us About Breaking Bad Habits Ohio unemployment falls, but so does support for Obama WaPo: Gloomy numbers for Obama The latest briliant intellectual offering from one of our nation’s Ivy League universities. It’s January 2012 and so far we’ve avoided the Climate Apocalypse Progress: Canadian Senate Listens to Global Warming Skeptics Why Best Buy is Going out of Business...Gradually US Closes 2011 With Record $15.22 Trillion In Debt, Officially At 100.3% Debt/GDP, $14 Billion From Breaching Debt Ceiling The Stratfor Scandal "They [Catholics and others] will either have to change their views..." Tuesday, January 3. 2012The Romney boysA reader sent us this info about the Romney lads whose pics we posted this morning:
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