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Monday, September 2. 2019Peggy Noonan on destroying a peopleBrief quote from her column this week:
Monday morning linksOn Labor Day 2019, Americans Strongly Support Unions, Just Not Belonging ‘Hire the Best People, Not the Best Resumes’ Here’s Why Housing Is So Expensive Hudson Yards Retail Center Set to Draw Over 20M Annual Visitors It's just a high-end mall NOAA debunks assertions that global warming has spurred more hurricanes GET READY FOR A HURRICANE OF NONSENSE How fuzzy science fooled Macron and his G-7 cronies on Amazon dangers New York is running out of fuel and power — just as Cuomo planned Sorry Folks, It Isn't Grandma's Codeine Prescription That Is Fueling The "Opioid Crisis," It's China And Mexico And A Porous Border David Gelernter Takes On Darwinism Darwin and Wallace were probably right about species, but can't explain entirely new phyla Ann Coulter: Can't America have a little self-respect on immigration? In praise of Melania Trump, the first lady treated terribly by the media Hate and envy HBO Producer David Simon Asks God to Wipe Out Mar-a-Lago with Hurricane Dorian Pure hate speech Anti-Trump Talking Points All Aligned, Check This Out… VICIOUS HOLLYWOOD, THEN AND NOW Hate Black Church Sign in Birmingham, Alabama: “A Black Vote for Trump Is Mental Illness, A White Vote for Trump is Pure Racism” Crazy, psychotic hate Coming Legal Attractions UNLIKE HIS PREDECESSORS, TRUMP GETS CHINA What Was Free about Our Trade Relationship with China before Trump? European Dreams Vs. Mass Migration: So why accepting of Islamic "roots"? Saturday, August 31. 2019The horror that is Cuba todaySaturday morning linksPosting will generally be light this holiday weekend. DON’T FEAR THE SIMULATORS How to Make the Thrill of Love Return in Marriage Hmmm. "In love" is about novelty. Marital bonding is something else. Mass Shootings Are a Horrible Way to Understand Gun Violence. Gun homicides have declined sharply in recent decades, but polls show most Americans are unaware of this fact. Remembering the Outbreak of the Second World War Amazon Fires, Summer of the Shark, and the Unintended Consequences of Stupid Climate Policy (ie Ethanol Mandates) The Surreal End of an American College - Small schools across the United States are facing budget shortfalls and low enrollment—leading some to shut down in the middle of students’ higher-education experience. Whom Will Socialized Medicine Kill? Full-court press - A review of Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court by Mollie Hemingway " The central claim of those three stories -- and there were a whole bunch more -- were completely wrong. CNN never explained why." Comey was one creepy cop. Brennan Defends Partner-in-Crime Comey Following Release of DOJ IG Report – Fires Off Ominous Warning to President Trump The worst is still to come for Jim Comey Comey’s description of his choice as being between “two doors,” one labeled “speak” and one labeled “conceal,” was a false dichotomy. The two doors were actually labeled “follow policy/practice” and “depart from policy/practice.” I never trust anybody who advertises themselves as more virtuous than others How Obama-era social engineering transformed the US military Israeli Government Reveals Stunningly Close Ties Between Terror Groups And Anti-Israel NGOs Protecting American Combat Technology: The Turkish F-35 Saga Friday, August 30. 2019Friday morning linksSteve Wozniak Says Big Tech Companies Like Apple Should Be Broken Up Surgeon General deems cannabis completely unsafe for pregnant women, teens Re-linked: No global warming since 2005 Climate Catastrophe News Cabal Ramps Up The most dangerous thing about the Amazon fires is the apocalyptic rhetoric Let’s be rational — not religious — about recycling University calls out comedian who told students to 'f*cking grow up' The Complete Evergreen Story Ep 8: ‘Stop Demanding That Everybody Use Logic And Reason And White Forms Of Knowledge’ IDENTITY POLITICS AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR FAMILY TIES I was raped by whoever Trump picks to replace Ginsburg on the Supreme Court The Character Assassination of Amy Wax and Her Response If charged with racism, you must be guilty: That’s the left’s new rule Ilhan Omar Was Hanging Out in Public with Her Lover and His 13-Year-Old Son Before he Announced his Affair to His Wife So why isn't Rep. Ilhan Omar's vida loca getting the same penalties Rep. Duncan Hunter's got? HAS REP. ILHAN OMAR COMMITTED A STONING OFFENSE? She is publicly Sharia-compliant. Will she ask to be stoned? Portly Hillary Clinton Spotted in Hamptons Looking Rough Wrapped in a Tent Lefty Media Rushes To Puff Up Elizabeth Warren James Comey is proof the ‘deep state’ is something to fear U.S. Intel Gatekeeper Dragging Feet on Trump-Russia Files, Insiders Say Comey: When Are All My Critics Going To Apologize After My Vindication From Horowitz? CNN: This Looks Pretty Damning To Us Rod Rosenstein shades Comey, rips MSNBC and CNN pundits after IG report released Here Is The List Of Obama-Era Russiagate Docs Sought By AG Barr Lindsey Graham Is Wrong: It’s Long Past Time to Get Out of Afghanistan Palestinian economy flourishing in West Bank Amid Political Fog, US Strategic Gains Being Made Thursday, August 29. 2019Thursday morning linksAVI: Apostasy Among Young Christian Leaders Australian State Alters Fitness Requirements In Effort To Hire More Female Police Officers Lesbian couple share their dilemma after one transitions to a man, leaving people assuming they are a straight couple when they are proudly gay How The Media Enables Destructive Climate Change Hysteria - Reporters have a responsibility to challenge the assumptions and exaggerations of activists. Chuck DeVore: 'Green New Deal' preview? Texas town's lofty environmentalism leaves residents with a nightmare Gutfeld on the Times being upset about its exposed tweets Et tu, Financial Times? ‘State planning,’ Elizabeth Warren, and a ‘new approach to trade’ Investigation: 2020 Dems Took Foreign-Linked Cash In Congressional Races Professor says her left-wing students agree with Betsy DeVos policies when DeVos isn’t mentioned Bernie Tries To Praise Communist China, Accidentally Praises Capitalism Trump can change history by declassifying three Obama-era documents New Tech Lets Israel Take Over Hostile Drones, Reuse Them Against Enemy US cyberattack took out Iran's ability to target oil tankers: report Wednesday, August 28. 2019VDH on alternatives to TrumpAre there any, really? Trump — or What, Exactly? Let’s compare Trump’s policies and behavior to that of prior presidents — and to his 2020 opponents
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Photo: View from our porch Vermont will pay you $10K to move there: Here is how many spots are left The Problem With MRIs for Low Back Pain A book by Stephen Meyer: Darwin's Doubt: The Explosive Origin of Animal Life and the Case for Intelligent Design Stanford pushes separate physics course for minority students For Students Who Grew Up Poor, An Elite Campus Can Seem Like a Sea of Wealth and Snobbery Study finds more than half of colleges ‘facially violate’ Title IX with women-only scholarships NOAA Data: No Warming in USA Since at Least 2005 New Report: Electric Cars Have ‘Higher CO2 Emissions’ THE GREAT AMAZON FIRE FRAUD While Celebrities Pass Off Fake Pictures Of Burning Amazon, Here's What The Raging Fires Actually Look Like No, ‘the lungs of the world’ are not burning up heralding climate doom The New York Times’ latest hysterical, hypocritical panic David Koch’s Philanthropic Legacy - Sneers about the life and death of a libertarian donor will not erase his good works. Leftists Are Extremely Upset About MTV’s VMA Host Making Jokes About People Who Get Upset About Jokes Sorry, Bernie: America's Poorest Are Richer Than 60 Percent of Developed Countries Panel Appointed by Bill Di Blasio Concludes That New York City's Gifted and Talented Magnet School System Must Be Eradicated, In Order to Desegregate Schools Obama slams selfish greedy rich people from his new $15 million Martha’s Vineyard estate Obama Blows $15 Million on Mansion Doomed by Rising Tides He Failed to Slow Beto O’Rourke: Abortion The Day Before Birth A ‘Decision For The Woman To Make’ Bill Dudley Shocker: Ex-NY Fed President Urges Fed's Powell To Prevent Trump Re-election TRUMP, AGAIN, IS CORRECT: Get Greenland Before China Does Greenland – live and learn Trump is right to confront China, reversing Obama’s policy of weakness and appeasement In 2019, Bombings And Explosions Up 45% In Sweden Israeli jets strike in Syria to thwart attack by Iranian ‘killer drones’ Tuesday, August 27. 2019Bias has killed the ‘Gray Lady’
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Tuesday morning linksVacation guilt? "Seems like this advice, which will provide essentially no meaningful benefits to the world, is designed to achieve an exquisite balance..." Best Digital Piano With Weighted Keys For 2019 Reviews 6 Google Tricks That Will Turn You Into an Internet Detective. Even if you’re already a Google pro, these tricks will get you to your desired results even faster. The Driverless-Car Pile-Up In Defense of the Chicago Principles - They have become a gold standard among institutions that wish to show their commitment to American higher education's core principle of freedom of expression, argues Michael Poliakoff. Before moving on from this business of July 2019 supposedly being the “hottest month ever,” I want to pause to take note of some follow-on propaganda fresh out of the Washington Post. .. The Beginning of the End of the Outrage Mob - The Times turns against the crowd. Adams has the term "outrage theater" The New York Times' Wrongheaded Anti-Racism Agenda How U.S. Foreign Student and Exchange Visitor Policies Undercut National Security Bill Barr’s Test – U.S. Attorney Jessie Liu Punts McCabe Indictment Decision Back to Main Justice… “IN MANY CASES, RENT CONTROL APPEARS TO BE THE MOST EFFICIENT TECHNIQUE PRESENTLY KNOWN TO DESTROY A CITY — EXCEPT FOR BOMBING” Yet Another Court Rules That Obama’s “Waters Of The U.S.” Rule Is Unlawful PEWSLAG: The 7 Deadly Sins of Progressivism Psychiatrist Claims Trump Greatest Mass Killer Ever LINDA SARSOUR RESPONDS–STILL LYING Beauty Queen That Made China ‘Run Away’ Says Many Chinese Live in Culture of Fear, Risk Persecution China’s Spies Are on the Offensive - China’s spies are waging an intensifying espionage offensive against the United States. Does America have what it takes to stop them? Trump Isolates China by Making Deals with the Rest of the World Monday, August 26. 2019A handful of Monday afternoon linksWith thanks to Roger for filling in this past week. I love his contributions. Gillette ‘Shifting Spotlight from Social Issues’ After Anti-Masculinity Ad Disaster Are Your Sexual Preferences Transphobic? 'I'm Radioactive' - Journalist Jonathan Kaiman is one of the least famous, least powerful men to be brought down by the #MeToo movement. A year later, the fallout continues. A sad, sad story Hockey Stick Broken! “Scientist” Michael Mann Loses in Court, Forced to Pay Court Costs — Global Warming Hoax Hit Hardest Pro-Hillary Academic Claims Google Manipulated Millions of Votes for Hillary in 2016 Decades of Intensifying Left-Wing Influence on High School Students NYT and Democrat Bolsheviks echo Farrakhan: White people are devils WHAT EXACTLY DOES THE WEST OWE TO MUSLIM MIGRANTS? For the British political and media elites, the answer is “everything." Trump’s Greenland New Deal Background checks for gun buyers are good policy, good politics for Trump Saturday, August 24. 2019Ba Dum Tish
Saturday notes from all over: Trump raises China tariffs in escalation of trade war And yet somehow I can still buy a 50" television for $180. There seems to be a disconnect between the reporting and the reality on this topic. Can't imagine why. When the Public Feared That Library Books Could Spread Deadly Diseases That's silly. The hobo bathing in the men's room sink, however... Why so many of your favorite YouTube videos are secretly infomercials And every Washington Post story is secretly a political infomercial. Ho hum. Top 10 Ways Wood Pellets Beat Firewood I hear upcycled pallet lumber coffee tables burn best. Red Sky at Morning: Horror and Heroism Aboard the USS Franklin Holy moley. That would have made a hell of movie. In 1966. Now, not so much. Stick to Batman, fellers, it's all you know. Facebook bans ads from The Epoch Times after huge pro-Trump buy They can't wait to give Facebook millions to carry ads that say social media hates conservatives. Well, they couldn't wait. Top U.S. publishers sue Amazon's Audible for copyright infringement The article is 129 words. Reuters labels it a "1 min read." Reuters staff must wear hockey helmets to ride the bus. Netflix thinks spending lots of cash will result in good entertainment. Disney thinks having good entertainment will result in lots of cash. I know which way I'd bet. The $18 Billion Electric-Car Bubble at Risk of Bursting in China If a subsidy falls in a Chinese forest, does Elon Musk make a sound? Is Shopify Making a Big Mistake By Competing Against Amazon? Shopify should just buy a newspaper, and say that it isn't a mistake. Happy Saturday, everyone!
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Friday, August 23. 2019Famous for Not Being Famous
Internet wags make jokes about the NSA spying on everyone. There's a hint of whistling past the graveyard in the humor. If you sense a dreadful thing nearby, but can't quite see it, your mind runs a bit wild, and you resort to nervous laughter to break the spell. The average computer programmer is a mental patient about online tracking, for instance. They're constantly touting the privacy benefits of Linux, whenever they can get their computers to work enough to type a sentence. Microsoft is sending telemetry! I don't know what telemetry is, but it sounds bad! Then they load forty apps on a homing beacon, AKA a smartphone, and pay for everything with it. They follow it up with a demand to be anonymous on their Twitter account. Everyone's mistaken, or lying, on the internet, sometimes both. There's only one real fear here. People are whistling past the graveyard of obscurity, not Warhollian panopticontroversy. The nameless dread they hold is the fear that the NSA, and every other two-bit news or data aggregator for that matter, doesn't care if they're alive or dead, never mind what they're doing online at 2 AM. Their life is like a children's game from the fifties: Look at me, look at me, look at me, DON'T LOOK AT ME! One, two, three, GREEN LIGHT! Don't get me wrong. Someone, or more accurately, many someones are tracking your movements, purchases, and daily interests, no matter how trivial, ephemeral and chaotic they are. It goes into huge hadoop hoppers and gets sifted and sold hither and yon to anyone who will pay. It shouldn't happen, but no one ever asks me what should happen, so place the blame somewhere else. Yell your dissatisfaction with tracking into your Amazon Echo, or your Nest thermostat, or your doorbell, or I don't know, maybe your refrigerator. And what good is all that info? Not much. I know absolutely everything about myself, for instance, but I have no idea what I'm going to do tomorrow. What chance does Acxiom have at figuring it out? The photo at the top of this post is real, and the subject of the photo really wrote that on the margin, as nearly as I can tell. It's from a fairly notable book of photographs from a fellow named Jim Goldberg. You can find out all sorts of things about Jim Goldberg on the internet, and I think you can still buy this book of photos and captions, even though it was originally published 35 years ago. Look up Countess Viviana de Blonville. All you'll find is see Jim Goldberg. Is dying alone, unmourned, and unloved made better if it's posted to Facebook? I am beset by doubts. On to today's news! How a Literary Prank Convinced Germany That 'Hansel and Gretel' Was Real
People believe hoaxes because hoaxes are more interesting than real life. It's voluntary behavior, really. Just a smidgen of reality mixed in with the bosh is all you need to dupe most folks. I've seen fistfights over the last donut in the break room, so killing a crone for a gingerbread recipe wouldn't strike me as far fetched, either. Breach at Hy-Vee Supermarket Chain Tied to Sale of 5M+ Stolen Credit, Debit Cards
If you collect and store sensitive info, you should be required to protect it. Make companies that hoard data take out bonds and insurance to cover all potential liabilities. You need to post bonds to undertake real world construction projects in many cases. Want to build a database instead of a strip mall? What's the difference? Can't wait to see what the number at the bottom of the policy would be for creepy stalkers like Facebook. Patrick Byrne, Overstock C.E.O., Resigns After Disclosing Romance With Russian Agent
Remember when CEOs wore short-sleeve dress shirts under their polyester suits and did boring things like turning a profit? Now they're all android people on booster seats in congressional hearings, new-age gurus, and old short-bus James Bond here. All Hail the Bullitt Car Chase Scene
" Jalopy" is an entirely underused word. I'm going to go out of my way to say "jalopy" today. Go forth, brethren, and spread the word of jalopy! And watch Bullitt. “Old age” is made up—and this concept is hurting everyone
You're only as old as the women you feel. A Chunk of Trinitite Reminds Us of the Sheer, Devastating Power of the Atomic Bomb
Now that's some weapons-grade name dropping. BTW, Fat Man and Little Boy is a good movie, in the parts Paul Newman is in. The parts he isn't in are still technically a movie, I guess. Leslie Groves was the genius in that bunch. Except for Von Neumann, the rest were just really smart plumbers. And Von Neumann isn't in the movie. Vegan parents avoid jail over malnourished daughter
It's Australia. That baby should eat a dingo. Some of the most-shared images of the Amazon rainforest fires are old or are not of the Amazon
I expect a photo of the charred remains of Hansel and Gretel's victim to show up soon. When your gut bacteria talk, your brain listens and replies
When my gut bacteria talks, my wife listens and leaves the room. Apple Warns Not to Keep Its Credit Card by Leather. Or Denim. Or Loose Change. Attention Apple users: farting through silk is now mandatory to use their products, not just to afford them. Starbucks, monetary superpower
Hansel and Gretel committed a murder over a coffee and crumble. They were pikers compared to Starbucks Have a great Friday, everyone!
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Thursday, August 22. 2019Sitting In for Roger Today: Marcus Aurelius
When I was younger, I discovered stoicism. At first I was put off by their slogan, Amor fati, because hey, no fat chicks. Then I dug a little deeper. I got out my Rosetta stone, and translated from Latin into Greek, and then into Demotic, and back into Latin because my cuneiform is pretty rusty, and finally back into English. That's when I discovered Amor fati only tangentially refers to dating plus-size girls. A closer reading of the texts resulted in a truer meaning: "Sh*t happens." I decided right then and there that this was a worldview I could get behind, if not walk behind. So I'm a stoic now. I'm in good company. Shakespeare said that there was nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. Or maybe it was Rodney Dangerfield. In any case, there are a lot of us stoics out there. For instance, often I'll say something extremely stoic, if that's even possible, and people will remark that stoics are really out there. To get you in the stoic swing, I've decided to invite the granddaddy of all the stoic scribblers, Marcus Aurelius, to weigh in on today's news items. Scorsese’s New Mob Epic, ‘The Irishman,’ Has Netflix and Theaters at Odds
"The man who has a house everywhere has a home nowhere"
"Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth."
NASA Reports Fewer Fires Than Normal in Brazil
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Why the placebo effect is getting stronger
"If you are pained by any external thing, it is not this that disturbs you, but your own judgment about it." Tesla Has Failed Massively As A Public Company
"Never act without purpose and resolve, or without the means to finish the job." Ohio State seeks to trademark the word 'The'
"Begin the morning by saying to thyself, I shall meet with the busy-body, THE ungrateful, arrogant, deceitful, envious, unsocial" Older adults can boost longevity 'with just a little exercise'
"A wrongdoer is often a man who has left something undone, not always one who has done something." Renowned Yale Computer Science Prof Leaves Darwinism
"Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life." Democracy chilled by campaign against Boston Calling verdict
"He who eats my bread, does my will." AT&T TV Combines The Worst of Cable, Satellite, & Streaming For One Inflated Price
"...if a man comes to his fortieth year, and has any understanding at all, he has virtually seen - thanks to their similarity - all possible happenings, both past and to come." San Francisco homeless stats soar: city blames big business, residents blame officials
"The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." Have a modestly successful Thursday, everyone, whether you want to or not. That's how stoics do it. I hope you enjoyed Ol' Mark's take on today's news. Remember, don't get down in the mouth about today's events. To quote the two most famous stoic philosophers: "Everything that happens happens as it should, and if you observe carefully, you will find this to be so." -Marcus Aurelius "They don't think it be like it is but it do." - Oscar Gamble
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Wednesday, August 21. 2019Welcome To Cleveland
The internet used to be sort of useful. I don't think it is anymore. Maggie's Farm is like the old internet. I loved it. People bored with the usual tripe on TV and the radio could find all sorts of new and interesting viewpoints and useful information on the web. There were a lot of blogs, many of them superb. Politics was way in the back. It's weird, because at this point you can watch a livestream of a skanky girl getting her bumhole tattooed on the internet, but I am here to testify that no one reveals much of anything anymore. People are really guarded about saying anything about themselves. Well, pleasant, sane people are. If you look at an Instagram "influencer" account, there are pictures posted every few minutes, but they're all a put-on. The pictures are ads for a life that isn't being lived, i.e., fake. Everything is search engine optimized, not written. Social media is a list of what other people want you to think they think, like virtual coffee table books no one actually reads. The internet died when it shifted from desktop computers to phones. Well, that put it on life support. Google killed it dead when they said the only search engine that matters wouldn't rank anything but the mobile version of a website. So the internet became a television broadcast with innumerable bad cable stations, projected on the same porthole-sized screen my grandmother had to watch Uncle Miltie. Ads took the place of all the entertainment, and cradle to grave stalking of the users took the place of ads. And since everyone brings their phone in the bathroom with them, you're even being spied on in there now. Even Nielson families didn't put up with that. Bird Dog is away at doggie daycare, getting his nails clipped, so you're stuck with me. I hope you all appreciate him when he returns, because he's guarded this friendly little oasis of the old web from all comers, and that is quite an undertaking. On to the news!
That quote is from a very detailed and incisive analysis of the possible upside of the WeWork IPO. Newsgathering outlets suck at this sort of reporting and analysis now, if they were ever good at it. The linked blog is like the old internet. Filled with useful information and savvy analysis. An Underwater Exploration Toolkit for Boats
My friends and I had an underwater exploration kit. We went out on a skiff, and we shined a high intensity light on the ocean floor as we puttered along. I've heard rumors that you can find lobsters that way, and net them. Of course they would be undersized for the catch regulations, so you would never do such a thing, and then boil them on the beach and eat them. Say, what is the statute of limitations on fishery infractions? I'm asking for a friend. Here’s the No. 1 highest-paid, fastest-growing job in every U.S. state
Scroll down the list. Keep scrolling. Software, nurses, physical therapists, software, nurses, physical therapists. Keep scrolling. Keep scrolling. Ah, Oklahoma. Rotary drill operators. Then back at it; software, nurses, physical therapists, software, nurses, physical therapists... Why Everyone Loves Remote Work
I was surveyed for this report, but my answer was misconstrued. They asked me if I liked working remotely, and I told them I wasn't remotely working. English is hard. NFL And Pluto TV Team For Streaming Channel “Celebrating” Pro Football’s Past
I'd rather watch old football games than new ones anyway. Football players have gotten tiresome. Taiwan leader lauds Cathay CEO for listing self instead of giving names to CCP
That, ladies and gentlemen, is leadership. He lost his job, by the way. Bet he finds another one.
Minorly fascinating story about the perils of coincidence. I'm trying to picture what would happen to the crossword author nowadays. What's a ten-letter word for a detention camp, starting with "G" ? Lyme Disease Is Baffling, Even to Experts
You know, if keep writing articles about persistent Lyme disease, it might eventually be more popular with internet hypochondriacs than Morgellons, vaccine-induced autism, and fibromyalgia put together. Walmart sues Tesla over several solar panel fires caused by ‘negligence’
Tesla builds cars in a tent. You bought solar panels from them. Negligence? A pointed finger often identifies two malefactors. Earth's inner core is doing something weird
If you stand on a spot on the Equator for one year, you're the one doing something weird. Leave the Earth out of it Larry King files for divorce from his seventh wife, Shawn, after 22 years of marriage
With this many people involved, under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988, I believe Larry needs to provide a 60 calendar-day notice of any layoffs. Coffee Rust Threatens Latin American Crop; 150 Years Ago, It Wiped Out An Empire
So, prices are too low, because there's a coffee glut. But coffee rust will ruin harvests, which will lower supply, so prices will rise. Well, I've solved that problem. I'm going to use my great big invisible hand to make a pot of joe now. Enjoy your Wednesday everyone!
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Tuesday, August 20. 2019Who Knows What Evil Lurks Behind The Planet Fitness? The Shadow Knows Sometimes I think that the impression the newspaper is trying to give you is the opposite of reality. There's all this stuff right out front in the news, but the shadow of reality is visible if you squint really hard. The newspaper is what they want you to think. Well, it's Tuesday, and I don't feel like thinking much at all, which is fine. All the bad news that they don't want you to talk about is released on Friday afternoon, late-ish, and all the made up news they wanted to gull you with is released on Monday in the AM, so we're all clear today. We can talk about trivial stuff, like popular music or vice-presidents. The Guardian is cooperating nicely with our Tuesday timetable with their listicle The 30 best films about music, chosen by musicians. Hmm. The Guardian isn't shy about putting scare quotes on regular nouns used by their political opponents, but they missed an opportunity to put them around the word "musicians." I assume their longer, first-draft title, Crabby Opinions About Pop Culture from the Only "Musicians" Who Were Awake Before 4 PM and Replied To My Last-Minute HARO Bleg, was too long for proper search engine optimization. The author of this list seems to think we've entered "an uncommonly busy period, if not a flat-out golden age" of "movies about musicians, whether biopics, fictions or documentaries." I don't think so, and their list backs up my opinion, not theirs. It's a bad list, and they should feel bad. The good news: This Is Spinal Tap is on the list. The bad news: So is a documentary about Wham! I guess even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time. The rest of the list is awful, and incoherent, in a very particular, modern way. Any pop culture list is bound to linger on recent things, but the list isn't limited to the last decade. If you say "best," you should know a little history. To the target audience, history began when they were in Pampers. Everything before that was a dark time, when everyone's behavior was suitable only for apologies and reparations. One hardy soul takes a stab at history by mentioning the Woodstock movie, but that's likely because they've heard there's a Woodstock movie, not because they've seen it. Sha Na Na played at Woodstock. That's all you need to know about the event. Right off the top of my head, why wouldn't someone mention:
Bah, I'm arguing with fools. Feel free to add any I've forgotten to comments section. On to the news!
How to Pick Growth Stocks in the Tech Sector
IBM and Yahoo had something in common besides dismal performance. We're not allowed to notice it, however, so we won't. When the Lights Went Out: On Blackouts and Terrorism
The National Liberation Front of Corsica? Corsica had terrorists? Corsica has electricity? The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders I'm suddenly fresh out of snarky remarks. Think Car Subscription Services Can Compete With Monthly Car Rental? Think Again
Seem more like the subscription service model used by Rent-a-Center for crack house couches than SaaS for useless chat apps. Anyway, for some reason, I'm reminded of Johnny Cash's song One Piece at a Time. WeWork IPO filing shows it's losing nearly $5,200 per customer
All tech IPOs are now Ponzi schemes being palmed off on the stock market before the music stops. This one is especially silly. And stop comparing them to Amazon, article writers. Amazon made a profit right away, but dumped the money back into expansion continually, mostly to avoid taxation. Borrowing money over and over isn't the same thing. Why did so many Neanderthals end up with swimmer’s ear?
This is a question that's been on my mind for a long time, said no one ever.
From the resurrected Borderline Sociopathic Blog for Boys, natch. I moved from China to the US — here are the 14 most disappointing aspects of American culture
Oh dear, we've disappointed an aesthete from an prisoner-organ-harvesting paradise. A more even-handed appraisal than the headline sounds. And of course even patriotic souls like me have to acknowledge that the United States is the worst country in the world, except for all the others. Why Is Joe Rogan So Popular?
I can explain it. He's just a Rush Limbaugh who votes straight Democrat on the way home from the Crossfit gym. Want to Burn $9 Million to Go 236 MPH? Try the New Bugatti
It looks like a doorstop at Liberace's house. Have a happy Tuesday, everyone!
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Monday, August 19. 2019Liberty: One of Imagination's Most Prized Possessions
Well, it's a bad day all around. For you, I mean. I'm swell. You have to face the work and worry that Monday brings with it, and you have to face it without Bird Dog. He's at the vet again, so you're stuck with me, Roger de Hauteville. We get Bird Dog de-wormed every year, because we love him so, and love to take care of him. Of course we don't bring him to be de-wormed until after fishing season is over, because worms are expensive. We're not made of stone, but we're not made of money, either. On to today's links. Handler beliefs affect scent detection dog outcomes
Do tell. File this one under: Educated persons discovering common sense by accident. Hasn't anyone in academia ever heard of the effect of a shill before? They seem to understand the concept just fine when they're disrupting televised town hall meetings. Hi, I'm just a concerned citizen... She Wanted a Man With a Good Job Who Is Nice to Animals
In case you're wondering, Dusty is a dog. The New York Times new slogan should be: All the solipsism that's fit to print.
Ah, the Daily Mail. The newspaper put that last word in their headline in all caps, not me. Like a good fisherman, they know how to jiggle the bait. But I doubt that the miniature trouser snake angle will prove out in the body of the article. I've read Under the Tuscan Sun, and several other books about women with turkey necks moving to Italy, and it's not the miniature kind they're looking for, or discovering there. Try farther east. Scientists detect a black hole swallowing a neutron star
I knew a man who liked to tell people that they weren't really sitting on a chair, when they sat on a chair. He'd exclaim that the matter in their body and the matter in the chair repelled each other at the atomic level, so in reality, they were actually hovering above the chair, not sitting on it. I threw an apple at his head once, to remind him that only Isaac Newton matters to regular people. I wonder if I want to throw an apple at Professor Scott? Report: Facebook Content Mods Say Company Therapists Were Pressured to Share Session Details
At the bottom of this article, you'll find a handy Facebook tracking beacon, er, I mean share button. You know, for your convenience. How internet that's beamed from space could create new jobs
The author is an Elon Musketeer, so I have my doubts. Especially since I understand that the intent and effect of the internet, however delivered, is to turn ten good jobs into one crappy one. Or one good job into ten crappy ones, if you're Uber. It's a fair tradeoff though, because instead of any silly benefits like a retirement fund or health insurance, there's foosball and smoothie bars in the WeWork office for the winners. SoftBank to lend its workers billions to invest in its giant VC fund
Hmm. This is quite the development. Why back in my day, you whippersnappers, we kept our money laundering to ourselves. Now they issue a press release.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. And the going is most definitely getting weird. 38% of economists expect recession next year
For some reason, this reminds me of the signs you once saw painted on the walls in tawdry barrooms: Free Beer Tomorrow China is paying Twitter to publish propaganda against Hong Kong protesters
When will people learn that social media is only for fake viral propaganda, not paid propaganda. The ads are strictly reserved for selling T shirts with anti-Trump slogans. Sheesh. Well, that's the news roundup for Monday. Don't let current events get you down. Go about your business, and have a nice day. But if I were you, I wouldn't bring any rice cookers onto the NYC subway today. The bomb sniffing dogs are bound to be getting unintentional postural and facial cues from just about everyone, not just their handlers today.
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Saturday, August 17. 2019Saturday morning links15 Stats That Show Americans Are Drowning in 'Stuff' My Time in the University Gulag Here’s why my fellow millennials are seduced by socialism How Socialism Permeated City Council. These aren’t your grandma’s Cold War–era pols. Inside Chicago’s far-far-left political wavelet. CORY BOOKER BLAMES RACISM, NOT HIS OWN CORRUPT AGENCY, FOR LEAD WATER Yes, Immigrants Should Be Less Dependent On U.S. Welfare, And So Should Everyone Else Tlaib Bumbles Into Revealing Her Undeniable Priority: Bigoted Anti-Israel Propaganda Admitting Fake News
Friday, August 16. 2019Late Friday morning linksFirst Time Nudist? Here Are 7 Signs You’re Ready to Visit a Nude Resort No thanks, too shy Navy SEAL will start at Yale this fall as a 52-year-old undergrad NY University Gender Studies Department Publishes Paper Saying Milking Cows Is Like Sexual Abuse Not written by dairy farmers The Green New Deal Leads To Communism In Seattle Men who recycle more likely to have their sexuality questioned HURRICANES? GET SERIOUS Why not offer to buy Greenland? Don't tell the Danes, but it will be palm trees and golf courses any day now More Daycare Spots Will Stop the Shootings! Ben Shapiro: It's a 'you problem' if you 'had to work more than one job' Dear Catherine Rampell, the Former Soviet Union Had Many 'Experts' Too Vanderleun: Rant0matic #5: Dennis Prager Speaks for me, “These are not good people.” Jessica Anderson: What do women want from political candidates? Surprising answers could get Trump reelected DEMOCRACY DIES IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Duh In Government Property We Trust - To help reduce pension debt, Connecticut eyes privatizing publicly owned assets. The Myth of the ‘Underage Woman’ - One more shameful truth Jeffrey Epstein symbolized: a culture that continues to write girls out of its stories Dalrymple: Thoughts on the Death of Jeffrey Epstein. It’s not implausible that a man facing life in prison would find the means to kill himself. When Gorbachov learned an economics lesson FOIA DOCUMENT Shows FBI Agreed to Cover Up and Ignore All Hillary Crimes in Its 2016 Investigation! New evidence shows why Steele, the Ohrs and TSA workers never should have become DOJ sources Collusion Killing Free Speech In Canada Israeli Decision on Omar and Tlaib Inflames Politics in Two Countries Israel Has Every Right To Block Rashida Tlaib And Ilhan Omar - Not even we believe people are entitled to visit simply because they demand it. Thursday, August 15. 2019Thursday morning linksThis Aircraft Carrier Was Sunk (A Member of the Crew Told Us How) Poland Preferred to Fight, Fought Bravely, and Lost Terribly Cape Cod: Might need a bigger boat The Anthropocene Is a Joke. On geological timescales, human civilization is an event, not an epoch. Mamet Speaks Bitter Truth In New Play, And Leftist Critics Aren’t Happy About It. Mamet’s exposure of the liberal-left doctrine as morally contradictory at its core has hit a nerve. American University trains faculty not to judge quality of writing when grading. My Son’s Freshman Orientation At Virginia Tech Was Full Of Leftist Propaganda 8 Back-to-School Books To Protect Students Against Leftist Brainwashing ‘Gender stereotypes’: Judge rules Harvard sanctions on single-sex clubs may violate Title IX “Affirmative Consent” as a Legal Standard? An effort to bring campus procedures rigged against defendants into criminal law has stalled—but advocates will try again. The Education of Clarence Thomas Epstein's "Madam" Found: Ghislaine Maxwell Living With Tech CEO In Multimillion Oceanfront Mansion THE LEFT IS THE NEW YORK TIMES’ EXECUTIVE EDITOR Six-Year-Old Saying, 'Why Don't We Just Give Everything Away For Free?' Surges To Top Of Democratic Polls The Spin Cycle: Race Hate, Rinse, Repeat Leaving the Democrats MSNBC Analyst Likens Trump Supporters to Members of a 'Terrorist Organization' The Media Won’t Stop Lying About Ken Cuccinelli’s Comments On Immigration Obama Hack Blames The Trump Administration For Nuclear Explosion In Russia… The Mystery Surrounding Russia Accidentally Nuking Itself Continues To Grow Trump's tariff pause shows he's got his eyes on the prize Pope Francis Compares Matteo Salvini’s “Italians First” Language to Nazis UN chief: Islamic State has as much as $300 million to fight NOT SATIRE: Britain Prints Knife Crime Warnings On Fried Chicken Boxes Wednesday, August 14. 2019The Obama/Clinton Russia hoaxMcCarthy discusses its origins:
Many people fell for it.
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Wednesday morning links'Orthorexia' vying for classification as mental disorder as more people become obsessed with 'clean eating' Univ. BANS BURGERS to combat climate change. Where could it happen next? Fake Disabilities Are Becoming the New College Admissions Scam How Hundreds of Campus #MeToo Punishments Could Get Tossed Ideology in academia Mirthiness: job posting ‘CLIMATE EMERGENCY OFFICER’ More mirth: Trump campaign sells 'Fredo Unhinged' T-shirts following viral Cuomo video Women accuse opera legend Domingo of sexual harassment That is news? Jeffrey Epstein: Let The Conspiracy Theories Begin! Five years ago Michael Brown died, and a movement based on lies was born WaPo: Four Pinocchios To Harris, Warren Over Ferguson Murder Claim Elizabeth Warren Calls for ‘Affordable, Gender Affirming’ Health Care for Transgender People Elizabeth Warren calls for ______________ . Fill in the blank THE CAMPAIGN TO BRAND TRUMP A RACIST Take a Breath; America Is Still a Decent Country Filled With Decent People Darn right So Trump is the divisive one when he brings up Democrat policies? Orange man bad Trump Admin Reinstitutes Clinton Immigration Law, Open Borders Advocates Melt Down MSNBC Goes After Trump For Saying What They Already Said About Epstein BRITISH PUBLIC FACES HUGE ELECTRICITY PRICE RISES TO BAIL OUT WIND FARMS Big surprise Tuesday, August 13. 2019The Epstein movie, with a summertime survey
I have no doubt that screenwriters are already hard at work, working out a plot outline. The story has everything a tabloid story needs. Only problem, to crank out a halfway-credible story, they will need to discover where the money came from. That's still the mystery, from what I have read. What actor would you pick to play Epstein? And who to play Ghislaine?
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Tuesday morning links6 Mistakes Travelers Make When Buying Their First Backpack Of Course Most Catholics Don’t Believe in the Real Presence Does Socialized Medicine Let Fat People Live? New evidence proves that Cain killed Abel after first-shooter video game binge “What’s the word for being sexually attracted to people with lots of money?” The Left is Panicking Over Much Needed Changes to the Endangered Species Act Beto Suggests Anyone Who Votes for Trump Is a Racist Al Sharpton Heckled In Baltimore: “You’re A Phony . . . You’re A Hustler!” Kamala Harris Confronted By Upset Iowa Resident: ‘Leave Our Health Care Alone’ New Trump Rule Could Deny Green Cards For Immigrants Who Use Public Benefits Trump says Google is biased against conservatives. Here’s how search actually works. Google search and claims of conservative bias, explained. Scaramucci Compares Trump to Nuclear Disaster, Urges GOP to Consider Ditching Him China Exports its Panopticon.Science fiction writers have wondered for years what an all-encompassing surveillance state might look like. China decided to build it. Trump's tough approach working in China The Biggest Migration Since The Barbarian Invasions Of Rome (Is Not Where You Think) UK knife crime epidemic sees children as young as 10 rushed to hospital with stab wounds Europe’s Fading Cosmopolitan Dream - The continent and its cities are beginning to rethink their multicultural enthusiasm. Monday, August 12. 2019I forget where I found this:
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