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Tuesday, January 31. 2012Being Green Means Being Economically ViableI've always been 'Green'. Not "I recycle and you should stop driving an SUV and if you don't you're evil" Green. I'm more of a constructive 'green'. In my youth I did ecological projects with the Boy Scouts, planting trees, cleaning parks, learning about nature by hiking the Appalachian Trail. I figure it's better to improve than scold, and you should start at home anyway. It's better to be concerned about how you do things and let other people worry about how they choose to live. If people want to be 'green' because they fear Carbon Dioxide, that's their choice and I'm OK with it. I don't agree with them, and I really don't appreciate when they decide their way is better and want to force me to do things their way. My teen years were marked by two contrived events now known as "The Energy Crisis". Political situations had led to a belief that oil prices would rise forever and we'd run out of fossil fuels by 2000 (technically, we were supposed to hit Hubbert's Peak in 1979 - but Hubbert didn't count on various factors which extended his timeline). All kinds of crazy stories in the 1970's drove many to the point of hysteria. Not dissimilar to what we're being told today, except back then the world was cooling, not warming. It doesn't matter which way the temperature was going, because ecological consciousness was, and is, part of the 'correct' cultural identity. As I matured, I learned it's not just about ecology. It's about efficiency. Continue reading "Being Green Means Being Economically Viable"
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Education revolutions in Louisiana and North CarolinaTuesday morning linksWhy You Should Postpone College Farmers Making $100 Billion Don’t Need Subsidies to Grow Redwing: More on the Makeover of Favorite Shoes Has the Higher-Ed Revolution Begun? Democrats Vs. Republicans: Who's The Most Greedy? Romneycare and Obamacare Are Identical Awesome: Calif. To Pay For High Speed Rail With Extortion Obama's Flawed Case for Insourcing - American workers are losing jobs to machines, not to Chinese workers. Average Federal Employee Makes Twice as Much as Private Sector Employee & As Much as Microsoft Employee Like Education, Government is a monopoly service industry, but armed. We'd like to see some competition. Federal Housing Authority and Freddie Mac: Betting against the homeowner Dining with Vultures: Rent-to-Own, the Feds, and the Housing Sector The Buffett Rule Won't Apply to Warren Buffett Geologist: What should the world’s temperature be? A little warmer, please. Without that good greenhouse effect, we'd all be dead. Without CO2, we'd all be dead too.
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Monday, January 30. 2012Help Wanted: Personable Conservative for run for Pres of the USIn my view, Newt is unelectable, and not only because he comes across as an unusually unpleasant and undisciplined person. I don't know whether Mitt could win a national election, but I think the point is that he would help hold down potential losses in the House and Senate. He is not a rooted Conservative in the way that Obama is a rooted Leftist, it seems to me, and is the white bread candidate. Likeable, in my view. Not exciting, not overtly humorous, and not too quick on his feet. He'd be fine as President, I think, but not an Obama-style media celeb which seems to be what people enjoy these days, and not a Cut Government Down to Size Conservative. Of course, holding the House and/or winning the Senate are more important than the White House, but we all tend to focus on the White House race because it's a sport, a soap opera, the Kentucky Derby. It gives us stuff to talk about. Perhaps I am wrong. Maybe a calm, pragmatic, non-ideological CEO Mitt-type is what the country needs and wants now. However, the Conservative Repubs see, rightly or wrongly, the opportunity to crush a weak Obama and to win all the chips. Emotion can get in the way of mature, logical thinking. If Mitt wins nomination, it's because party members have voted for him in the primaries. There is no puppetmaster. Who and where is that mystery person who can pleasantly and inspiringly articulate the Constitutional Conservative case (it ain't Sarah Palin)? Would it require a brokered convention to bring that person onto the field? That would make for some very good TV. Otherwise, Moderate Mitt will be the party's figurehead. Speaking of politics, how is this for red meat?
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Monday morning linksSpike Lee: The New Bill Cosby? Woman meets child born out of rape, given up for adoption 77 years ago New bridge in Mexico loaded with big dreams Angry about inequality? Don’t blame the rich. The earth's coming deep freeze: Children just aren't going to know what sun is UK's Global Warming Office Issues New Temperature Data: No Warming in the Past 15 Years Burt Rutan on Schooling the (climate) Rogues:
Activists want climate change on TV weather reports NYT Mag: Will Israel Attack Iran? There's no free trade in sugar: Sugar Tariffs Cost Americans $3.86 Billion in 2011 With the 2012 election heating up, it must be “cry racism” season again What’s Wrong with Peak Oil Theory? Consider ‘Peak Gas’. Conservatives Opposed To Mitt Romney In The General Election Coyote: Backpage and Sex Workers Drones Are Not Enough - Getting counterterrorism policy wrong. Obama Fosters the Skyrocketing Tuition He Criticized The Most Important Non-Presidential Election of the Decade - Wisconsin's Scott Walker is facing a recall after his labor and spending reforms. If he loses, public unions will flex their muscles nationwide. Sunday, January 29. 2012Things I don't want to hear anymoreI'm with VDH on this: What We Do Not Want to Hear Anymore. By way of correcting the drivel many of us are tired of, he concludes:
Sunday linksOld ad via Doug Ross Look for Green Lights When Choosing a Partner (h/t Schneiderman) Can You Choose to be Gay? Meet the Marriage Killer- It's More Common Than Adultery and Potentially As Toxic, So Why Is It So Hard to Stop Nagging? Does School Stunt The Teenage Brain? This name-dropping futile GM still seeking more taxpayer cash Related: The Trouble with the Copyright Debate - Does every illegal download represent a lost sale? German Enviro Minister: Cut Solar Subsidies Big Brother Is Now Your Diet Coach - Should the government be watching what you eat? Dr. Sanity: THE LIBERAL SOLUTION: FOSTERING DEPENDENCE:
How the Daily Mail stormed the US David Cameron: human rights laws stop Britain protecting against terrorism THE THIRD JIHAD PRODUCERS RESPOND TO ANTI-ISLAM CLAIM
Saturday, January 28. 2012Climate: Cui bono?
The brief video interview with the Princeton Physics prof there is interesting too. He says they would have had many signatures if they had taken the time. These fellows are saying what we have been saying here for years, but they have more street cred than we have. Indeed, the story of the AGW hysteria is a fascinating story of the politicization of scientific inquiry coupled with governmental and academic greed for money and power. It is a cautionary tale. Furthermore, I think many of us would welcome a little global warming. I think it would improve the planet, overall. It certainly did so in the past. Watch, over the next year, more scientific organizations and agencies find the courage to publicize these politically-incorrect views. At Maggie's Farm, most or all of us are Environmentalists and Conservationists. We want land and water and air to be protected. We do not even approve of urban sprawl because we may need all of our farmlands someday and, as pleasant as urban hiking can be, we need the woods too. But at the same time, we like to live in reality.
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Saving the Whales (And Eating Them Too?)
Controversial Book Asks ‘Is Marriage for White People?’ When Will Housing Hit Bottom? Scientists: Chill on global warming "One of the more insidiously deceptive lines of the socialist-liberal agenda is the banal phrase: "Violence doesn’t solve anything."" America’s Dirty War Against Manufacturing (Part 1) Let's Be Fair about Taxation The economic chart that may doom the Obama presidency Alternative Certification and 'Colorblind Racism' - The sooner the higher-education bubble bursts, the better. How the CDC is overstating sexual violence in the U.S. "Note to some of my fellow progressives: If we can’t argue about Israel without using anti-Semitic tropes, then the debate is lost before it even begins" What Obama Won't Mention Today in Michigan: Campus Has 53% More Administrators Than Faculty Obama: Follow the Example of the Military? The U.S. military needs to invest in troops, not technology Morning Bell: A Slashed and Burned Military Good Grief… Obama: People Don’t Get Rich Without Government Investment Reuters Acknowledges Rubio Hit Piece is a 'Fiasco' and a 'Disgrace' Multimillionaire Elizabeth Warren: I’m not wealthy. $14 million isn't wealthy? How does an academic accumulate that? Even on her $400,000 Harvard salary? Friday, January 27. 2012"Those jobs aren't coming back"A propos yesterday's post on Fishtown: Apple's Jobs to Obama: "jobs aren't coming back" to U.S:
Friday morning linksImage on right via House of Eratosthenes A Patti Smith update A site that is new to me: C J Chiver's The Gun A Q&A on benefits and risks of taking aspirin Can Ontario Really Deliver North America's Best Smart Growth Plan? Good news: Fried foods no health risk Reaffirming: Los Angeles Students Roundly Reject ‘Healthier’ School Lunch Menu Why the cafeteria crusade is a crock Should the ‘Morning After’ Pill Be Available to All Ages? Elites hate the poor. It's PJ O'Rourke, of course:
After Obama's Empty Words, Daniels Said It All Alarming Thoughts On The SOTU from Clark Judge SOTU: Of the Ignorant, By the Ignorant, For the Ignorant Why, Precisely, is America so Great? Ace is funny:
Also via Ace's Science: Low IQs Linked To Conservative Beliefs, Such As Racism And Fascism:
That's me for sure - always confused MSM attempts pre-emptive strike on Rubio Four ways Republicans can win Hispanics back It’s time for journalists, human rights activists and church leaders in the U.S. to confront the prospect of Christianity’s destruction in the region of its birth. President Obama leaves event promoting clean energy in a motorcade of 22 fossil-fueled vehicles.
Thursday, January 26. 2012Thursday morning linksSurviving Girl Land: Sex, Lies, & Proms 4 billion YouTube views/day Golden Missed Opportunity - School choice is on the move everywhere—except California. Alternative certification is coming Mead: The Once and Future Liberalism - We need to get beyond the dysfunctional and outdated ideas of 20th-century liberalism:
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Marine's career threatened by controversial rules of engagement Happy Birthday to Egypt’s Doomed Revolution 15 Questions The Mainstream Media Would Ask Barack Obama If He Were A Republican Wednesday, January 25. 2012In favor of a Keystone Beer pipeline from CanadaThe US has 55,000 miles of oil pipelines already. Who would object to a beer pipeline from Canada? Cheap beer, for America! That's what we need to help the country grow.
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Weds. morning linksVia Insty, Having An Opinion Is Now "Bullying" The Tragic Truth About India's Caste System - Untouchables cling to it because they have few other choices Here's an idea: A call for a Cuban Spring Energy: On Black Holes and Other Democratic Party Voids President Obama’s Very Dishonest Campaign Ad Regarding Energy Romney Gave 15% to Charity – Obama Gave 1% to Charity Tax rates of presidential candidates, in one chart As in Europe, Big Government Coming After Pensions Rising wealth of Asians straining world fish stock The coming disaster in Egypt Black Women Lead Shift To A Post-Blue World State Dependency on the Federal Government:
Taking the money surrenders autonomy Nile Gardiner on the SOTU: Barack Obama is still driving America towards decline
Haditha Was Exploited To Increase Danger To The US, US Troops, And To NoncombatantsThe killings at Haditha in November 2005 were blown up by opponents of the US in Iraq into an indictment of the US and its troops. This onslaught sapped the will of many Americans. The following rules of engagement and the drawn out prosecution of the Marines involved have undermined the morale and endangered the lives of our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Take the premise that at Haditha both the Marines and those who were killed in houses 1 and 2 were correct in their own view. The long term losers are both US troops and noncombatants. Both Marines and US troops generally are at increased risk due to perhaps understandable rules of engagement that in practice are often excessive and dangerous. Noncombatants are at increased risk of oppression, or more impersonal death from US technology, in countries where thuggish foes seek domination and can serve as refuges for further attacks on the West. Haditha was a decidedly treacherous town overrun with Al Quaeda led foes who blew up Marines in the convoy and fired on the survivors from the nearby houses. What else could the Marines do but attack and eliminate the threat from the houses? Walking in, exposing themself to harm, would have been suicidal. Those inside lived in fear of the insurgents, who had already executed the local police force, and were aware that an IED was to be exploded. What else could they do but huddle inside? Warning the Marines beforehand would have exposed themselves to extermination. Walking outside, hands up, after the attack on the Marines, may have been a good move, but they knew gunmen were nearby and they didn’t want to be in the middle of a shootout. Continue reading "Haditha Was Exploited To Increase Danger To The US, US Troops, And To Noncombatants"
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Tuesday, January 24. 2012State of the Union
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Tuesday morning linksBirds of a feather... The virtual tour of the Sistine Chapel Blackfive reviews War Horse Prelutsky: The Divided States of America The Last Patrician: Romney Falls From Favor as America Loses Faith in Old Money President Obama approved fiddling with budget numbers, New Yorker reports Tobin: Lying About the Stimulus Tracking the ‘Voyage of the Damned’ Graft, greed, mayhem turn Honduras into murder capital of world Hinderaker: What is "a private family matter"? With New Super-Fracking Advances, the Shale Revolution Might Be Just Getting Started Hewitt on the previous debate:
Monday, January 23. 2012Monday afternoon linksLife in the country: His furnace broke,
Mankiw: A better tax system What climatologists really think of global warming One Day Ahead Of State Of The Union Address, American Dissatisfaction With Economic, Political Issues At Record It’s Working in Walker’s Wisconsin - The governor’s controversial labor reforms are already saving taxpayers millions. Why the Clean Tech Boom Went Bust The Ruinous Reign of Race-and-Gender Historians This Article Explains Why Apple Makes iPhones In China And Why The US Is Screwed Why Obama's Re-Election Hinges On the Hispanic Vote Why the Federal Reserve slept before the housing crisis:
Monday morning linksMead: How to read a book Why isn’t the iPhone made in America? Extinct? Cougar sightings on the rise in eastern United States Destroying America by Denying Access to Energy Steyn on how Romney gave us Newt The Hill: Romney Exposed As Very Weak Candidate That He Is Snapshot of a Creative Destruction - Kodak, Rochester, and the decline of the industrial Northeast Merkel and Sarkozy propose higher taxes to "strengthen growth now" Why Contemporary Western Elites Don’t Understand the World and Why Their Foreign Policies Fail Hannibal and Me, and other books of conquerors WaPo: Time to scrutinize Obama's record Charles Murray: Do we Need the Federal Department of Education?
Sunday, January 22. 2012Sunday morning linksMurray: The New American Divide - The ideal of an 'American way of life' is fading as the working class falls further away from institutions like marriage and religion and the upper class becomes more isolated. Charles Murray on what's cleaving America, and why. Environmentalism and the Leisure Class:
Where Does ‘Women and Children First’ Originate? - It's British, stemming from the "Birkenhead Drill" of 1852. The NPR style (h/y Vanderleun) Chavez: The college racket - This bubble needs to burst:
Allergies: Shouldn’t we be cracking down on nuts? The dawn of lower pay on Wall St. Related, Wall Street Woes: Poor Hardest Hit In NY, Cracks in the Socialist Reality Bubble Begin How Can Obama and the Democrats Deflect Blame? Let Me Count the Ways. Census Bureau Plays the Race Card What race is Obama? Black or Caucasion or Middle-Eastern? What race am I? If the one-drop rule applies, I am Native American. And since when is "Hispanic" a race? Are people from Spain "Hispanic"? Are European Cubans Hispanic? Are Central American Indians Hispanic? Or Indians? Are black Cubans Hispanic? So confusing. And I haven't even gotten to the Irish: definitely a race - and a race with a history of cruel discrimination in the US for which generous compensation is due (my kids are 1/4 Irish and would welcome a check). Welfare tourism in the UK Middle America loves conservatives who stand up to liberal bullies What’s the Conservative Case for Upholding ObamaCare? Jay Carney: Obama Doesn’t Really Spend a Lot of Time Campaigning Strange How the Media Didn’t Care About Infidelity in 1992 and 2008\ Nietzsche on Eggshells - A new book on the philosopher’s American reception soft-pedals his dark influence. Canadian Pundit Destoys ‘Post American President’ Obama’s Reasoning for Passing On Keystone XL Saturday, January 21. 2012Saturday morning linksInsty on your sex life. "Never say 'No.' " The Growing Science of Sex Difference Why Newt Gingrich is surging in South Carolina A GOP Candidate's Bitter Ex-Wife Receives More Coverage Than a Video of Obama Dining with Terrorist-Supporters Fatah's Top Religious Authority Calls for Genocide of Jews
Goldberg on the pipeline: A Question of Priorities The Obama re-election campaign is already shaping up as the most deceitful in American electoral history Obama Forces Religious Institutions to Cover Free Contraception for Employees Le Monde Suggests that the Fault for the Concordia's Shipwreck Belongs Not to Captain Schettino, But to… American Capitalism Illinois gets downgraded by Moody’s If Obama said what Newt said, he’d get a standing ‘O’ Obama has figured out why Americans perceive him as aloof: It's the media's fault Obama Administration Approves Rule That Guarantees Near-Universal Contraceptive Coverage Obama’s Favorite SuperPAC, The Activist Old Media Solyndra Destroying Millions of Dollars in Parts, TV Station Reports Will: A Supreme Obamacare test:
Graph below from The Effect of Throwing Money at Education Friday, January 20. 2012How the 1% get a heart attackThe Associated Press reports the most extensive study yet of whether engaging in sex causes heart attacks.
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Still, “sexual activity is the cause of less than 1 percent of all heart attacks," says the lead author of the report. Another good reason to be part of the 1%?
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Foie Gras WarsI happen to be fond of foie gras, whether sauteed to crispy outside and rare and buttery inside, or in a stuffing for game birds, or any other way. Some bossyboots people don't want me to eat it. The animal rescue guy says "I don't want that on my plate." Fine. Don't eat it. I'll eat yours.
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Your annual diversity report, pleaseReactionary DemsThere was a brief period when Clinton actually sounded like a growth and prosperity Dem, but, since then, the party snapped back to its 1930s approach. Tyrrell:
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