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Tuesday, October 22. 2013Inequality QQQVia Schneiderman:
Here's Why So Many Americans Are Getting Letters Saying Their Health Insurance Is Canceled
Coyote has this: So Much For Being Able to Keep My Health Insurance From Wall St. to 7th Avenue: Nora Gardner Apparel
I hear that professional women are sick of wearing men's clothing (eg suits or pants) to work, and want to look good. With these, just add a little jewelry and you're ready for your evening out. Conservative, but feminine and affordable and well-made in New York. Here's her About Us. Pics from her launch party in NYC this weekend at fashion site Guest of a Guest. Miss Gardner is center front in this one:
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Tuesday morning linksPainting the Green World Red: The Brothel in Shakespeare's Plays Mead: Metropolitan Opera Season Starts Strong Insty: WHY “ANTIBULLYING” IS A CROCK D'Sousa: Liberalism vs. Conservatism: Political Speech Would Democrats embrace JFK now? Circus posters removed after complaint from woman with fear of clowns The Political Left And The Criminalization Of Dissent NY Times Horrified That Rent Control Leases Might Be Treated Like the Assets They So Obviously Are
Inside the conservative brain: Tea Partyers are afraid - To understand their worldview you have to know how they see themselves Good grief. She is trying to analyse me without meeting me. Americans Sign Petition to Support “Nazi-Style Orwellian Police State” Politics: Oh Dear, We’re Arguing:
Flashback: Obama Told People They Could Keep Their Health Care Plan Media Matters Boss David Brock Calls Benghazi a “Hoax” Barack Obama and the Bad Ideas of Progressivism Finally, France Has the U.S. for Which She's Longed - France has gotten exactly the type of less arrogant and more timid American leadership it wanted. Climate change is good for the world: Scientific consensus is that warmer temperatures do more good than harm Why the JPM - Chase settlement is a bad thing No good deed goes unpunished Monday, October 21. 2013This Stuff Writes Itself
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Here comes quackeryWhen government gets involved in things, those things become politicized. Same thing goes for medical care. The death panels are meant to be a buffer against popular clamorings, but they won't work. When it comes to medical care, nutrition, vitamins, exercise, etc, the loudest quacks and cranks tend to prevail: The Quackish Cult of Alternative Medicine - Dr. Paul Offit's battle against charlatanism Is there quackery in non-alternative medicine? Sure, but it is mostly unintentional quackery. Docs tend to cling to the most recent information they have read, but most of it proves, in time, to be in error: Trouble at the lab - Scientists like to think of science as self-correcting. To an alarming degree, it is no. Best to go with a conservative physician who has a good dose of skepticism and common sense.
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Political quote du jourDr. Ben Carson on government and medical care:
Monday morning linksOur old blogging friend, a socialist and lover of American country music Norm Geras has died Ma’am, Your Burger Has Been Paid For Criagslist ad from Enid, Oklahoma Search Escalates for Key to Why Matter Exists Egon Schiele and The Sketch Pad Near the Deathbed Banksy in Neverland - The curious appeal of a marginal artist JFK Museum Updates Exhibit Following Complaints by Conservative Author - Author: JFK was ‘tax-cutting, pro-growth politician’ In Defense of Disney Princesses Druckenmiller Blasts Obama: "Show Me When You Initiated Budget Discussions Without A Gun At Your Head" Doctors prepare for Obamacare race to the bottom Corbett, natural gas allies will square off against Democrats pushing to limit, tax fracking Obama vows to veto legislation that would require him to enroll the Obama family in Obamacare Climate Change Fascists Really Like LA Times Policy Of Restricting Debate Now Ted Cruz is getting death threats Feminists: Myopic, Or Corrupt? Who is Bill de Blasio? Walmart's (and America's) Lesson in Greed In choosing to pivot to immigration reform, he has created a win-win Socialism: If You Build It, They Will Leave CNN's Zakaria: Conservatives 'Hate America' Chicago Teachers Union: ‘This City Belongs to Black People Iran presented ‘no serious proposals’ at nuke talks, US officials tell Israel “I’m used to sitting in jail cells with serial killers, did they think I would Sunday, October 20. 2013The Internet
Amusing, from Delicioustacos
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Saturday, October 19. 2013The "Change" in medical careThe change in medical care. I refuse to term it "health care," since health needs no care other than one's own reasonably-sensible and attentive but not health-obsessed life, combined with the main factor - luck. From a commenter at Allahpundit:
Government is all about money. Government's expertise is perverse incentives. The Obama-thing, like the previous Hillary-thing, is not technically insurance. It's just pre-paid medical costs, spread across populations and subsidized, or not, by income and with bureaucrats deciding what you can get paid on it. That's not an entirely insane idea, except that whenever government gets involved with things outside their Constitutional mandate, things turn out wrong and over-controlling by the standards of a free country. Always. I do not believe that most Americans want every detail of their lives politicized. I think they want to be left alone, but maybe I am old-fashioned.
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Saturday morning linksImage via Eratosthenes' What's Your Excuse? Infinity: Big and Bigger - Meet Georg Cantor, rogue mathematician and corrupter of youth. Innocents Abroad: The Damariscotta Pumpkinfest From the Department of Petty Controversies: Schools Cancel Halloween - Of all the conflicts to roil our educational system, this one is pretty absurd High Marijuana Taxes Could Derail Legalization Plans In India, Rapist's Wife Faces Harsh Judge: Tradition - In Conservative Hinterland, Women Without Husbands Face Destitution Freaking out about NYC sea level rise is easy to do when you don’t pay attention to history Noonan: Answering Paul Krugman Muslims Gang Rape 12-Year-Old Norwegian Girl, Get Community Service Is NBC Going to be the First Network to Die? Mead: The Blue Mayor Who May Solve Our Pension Crisis A rule of thumb among biotechnology venture-capitalists is that half of The Great Eclipse - How Ted Cruz took the tea-party crown away from Marco Rubio. Chris Matthews: I Wish We Could Go Back to the Days of Friendly Business Groups Preparing to Fight Conservatives over Immigration Republican Civil War Erupts: Business Groups v. Tea Party Middlebury College suspends student in 9/11 flag grabbing Her quotes are something else Spectator: Warming panic is over LA Times bans letters from climate skeptics Worried about global warming - but not for us Lebanon Security Forces Shoot Down Dreaded Israeli “Spy Eagle” - See more at: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/10/lebanon-security-forces-shoot-down-dreaded-israeli-spy-eagle/#sthash.R2Zme4Ac.dpuf Friday, October 18. 2013A modest proposal on college affirmative action The Student Solution to Affirmative Action:
Wind Turbines Finally Begin to Come Down
The taxpayer-subsidized bird-shredders are beginning to be torn down. Good riddance to these insane contraptions.
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Friday morning links Soldier's 'Salute Seen Around the World' Brought Men to Tears Child Marriage Comes to Australia Dalrymple: Should an Alcoholic Be Allowed to Get a Second Liver Transplant? Why Do Chinese Students Seem Apolitical? My Life as a Convicted Gun Offender Who Did Nothing Wrong When Nina Totenberg is calling affirmative action "racial preferences," affirmative action is in trouble Public School Teachers Go Private With Their Kids Red Jahncke: The 'Universal Pre-K' Fallacy - Free school for 4-year-olds? Sounds great. Too bad it is of no educational value and the cost would be staggering. Sociologist Theda Skocpol tells Salon what drives the angry right -- What? Food Stamps Most Rapidly Growing Welfare Program David Horowitz: what the newer left learned from the older left ObamaCare's Black Box - Why the exchanges are worse than even the critics imagined. Obama's Best Friend Forever, Erdogan, blows Israeli spies' cover in Iran Thursday, October 17. 2013Fall Shopping
Good stuff, expensive: BestGear: Day-To-Night dresses and interview dresses for younger professionals - with pockets - made in New York City: Nora Gardner
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Thursday morning links Oreos Are as Addictive as Cocaine, Study Shows Investment facts of the day Flesh Eating Zombie Drug in United States Why does the New York Times refuse to report on the ongoing Palestinian incitement against Israel? The terrible fall of the American civil rights movement Students: The Wannabe Oppressed Why US government IT fails so hard, so often. One hint: Windows Server 2003 is still good enough for government work. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac might not be going anywhere after all Republicans still don't know who or what they're dealing with. Phony Indian leading charge against Redskins Brit Hume: The Tea Party Forced a Major Fight on the Budget and ObamaCare Precisely Because The Establishment Didn't National Park Service Director Admits White House Was Involved in Closing Memorials Meteorologists Continue Foreseeing Harsh European Winter, “The Worst in Decades” The Best Used Car Salesman in the World - Terry McAuliffe and the art of the sell. What today’s conservatives can learn from JFK America's Aid and Egypt's Indifference The Terrible Fall of the Civil Rights Movement
Wednesday, October 16. 2013What did I do for others this summer?
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Weds. morning linksSamuel Pepys has a Twitter account Professor To Sponsor First Annual Penis Monologues The return of King Coal Reynolds: Government? Who needs it Michelle Obama to Appear on The Biggest Loser, Promote Drinking More Water The ObamaCare Death Spiral and Britain's NHS, Coming to an American Town Near You US law enforcement agencies have a serious addiction problem to the money that comes from the War on Drugs A fishing knife: Brickbat: Making a Felony Out of It The view from the Marcellus shale Climate Change Goes Back to Court About That Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Tuesday, October 15. 2013New England Real Estate: Wellfleet, MA on Cape CodHow is this for $230,000? I wonder whether the hobbits come with it. I know, I know - most of the value of a property is the land - and its location, but the sheet of plywood over the door, you must admit, is a gracious touch.
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Quote du jourThe Washington Redskins are changing their name because of all the hatred, violence, and hostility associated with their name. From now on they will be known simply as the Redskins.
Tuesday morning linksPhoto of document via Ace A Roman bathhouse still in use after 2,000 years (h/t Althouse) Texas history: One Little Cannon 10 Things You Didn't Know About US Household Income Allocation The gambling prohibitionists are at it again. Chinese Want to ‘De-Americanize’ the World Walter Williams: Racial trade-offs Richard D. Kahlenberg: A Fresh Chance to Rein in Racial Preferences The “Two Cities” Myth - Whatever Bill de Blasio may think, New Yorkers’ incomes rise and fall together. “Climate Change” Will Cause Lots Of Snow And Cold Misery Ted Cruz isn't the problem - he's the solution Government Shuts down Catholic Services on Navy Base; Church locked; Priest threatened with arrest Two Words - It's time for American Jews to say thank-you to evangelicals—and to act Commitment to Swimming Vehicle Throws Off Marines’ Crew members: ‘Captain Phillips’ is one big lie Joe Scarborough is Out to Lunch while his program’s Guest, Bill Ayers, Spews Unchallenged Propaganda Monday, October 14. 2013Gotham’s Goliath: The people vs. the public sectorFrom the article:
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Monday morning linksWhen Doctors Decide Your Disease Doesn’t Actually Exist Be Here Now (and Put Your Phones - Cameras - Away, People!) 10 Tips on How to Cure Yourself of GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) How Often Do Gamblers Really Win? New data provide some answers on the real odds on gambling People who seek The Big Cause Greenfield: The Death of American Medicine Slip Slidin’ Away - High-profile recent crimes have some New Yorkers wondering what the future holds. NYC: Regressing to the Mean - Bill de Blasio prepares to break lots of windows. Senate Democrats Put the Screws to GOP Harsanyi: Fake impartiality by the media is the real problem, not bias. When does someone who's selling services as a "psychic" deserve to be prosecuted for committing a crime? The folly of alcohol prohibition was confined to the US, but America’s War on Drugs has become a global folly Crazy upset about pictures on stamps Somin: Democracy and Political Ignorance Sebelius: We are bringing western civilization to its knees with Obamacare Neighbors: Cory Booker never lived in Newark
Big Ethanol’s response to EPA’s possible RFS-rollback: Panic. Kimball: Is Ted Cruz a sole voice of reason? Sunday, October 13. 2013Three links on racial preferences
Shelby Steele: Affirmative Action Doesn't Solve the Real Problem George Will: A ‘Wonderland’ moment for the court We'll ask again: What race is President Obama?
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Saturday, October 12. 2013Only in New York CityExchange between Mrs. BD and a pupette strolling to lunch in the West Village: "Mom, doesn't that lady look just like Yoko Ono?" "Honey, that is Yoko Ono."
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