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Monday, June 25. 2012Monday morning linksImage above: Matisse's 1906 Le Bonheur de Vivre. It's in the new Barnes Museum in Philly. Is food medicine? Immortality is but a diet away. Putting Failed States on the Map EU should 'undermine national homogeneity' says UN migration chief Morsi Says “Our Capital Shall Be Jerusalem!” Bawer: Fear and Loathing of Reality at ‘The Nation’ Romney Is Mr. Normal:
Rex Murphy on Obama: America’s celebrity president The Obama campaign never sold Obama; it sold the idea of Obama. Obama/Biden campaign hit bottom with wedding gift appeal MSNBC Yapper: Top Dem Senators Fed Up With Obama’s Incompetence NYT: Democrats shocked to discover that 2,700-page Obamacare bill that no one read or understood could be ruled unconstitutional How ObamaCare Increases Income Inequality Obama: We need more taxes and regulations, so we can have more bottom-up economics Hmong pilots saluted in Maplewood A response to Dr. Paul Bain’s use of ‘denier’ in the scientific literature
Sunday, June 24. 2012Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012I took Chemistry from a Nobel winner chemist in a classroom of 250 eager students, many of them hopeful pre-meds. He clearly had been assigned to one undergrad class, but he didn't seem to resent it. He had fun talking to a class of undergrads, but he talked about whatever he wanted to, whatever was on his mind. He liked to talk about how the planet was running out of oil so there would be no substrate left for medicines and organic chemicals. He said everything you need to know is in the textbook and, if you are confused, try to grab a TA. Well, the impatient TAs had zero interest in that chore. As a result, many of us formed study groups which were great fun. I wanted to learn Chem so as not to be an ignorant person, and later took Organic for the same reason, despite being a History major. The Chem exams were a bitch. The five in my study group all got As, back before grade inflation. Science grades were curved. The reason our group did so well was partly because one of our study approaches was to create difficult problems for eachother. We'd meet at night in an empty classroom and do everything on the blackboard (remember them?). Conflicted: Faculty and Online Education, 2012
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Saturday, June 23. 2012Weed without the highGenius Israeli scientists have produced a medical marijuana without THC. I'm sure this will be a big hit. Saturday morning linksA History of Women’s Bathing Suits The beautiful Friesian horse Stanford White-Designed Fifth Avenue Mansion Sells For $42 M., 2012 Townhouse Record You overweight folks are damaging the planet Should people be taxed by the pound? By the UN, of course? Alert! World on the verge of chocolate crisis What sorts of people are in super-max prisons? Microsoft Surface Could Totally Change the Tablet and PC Markets Checking the APA's Findings on Homosexual Parenting Back to the City - Young millennials prefer urban living, says Alan Ehrenhalt. Cities are much more fun for young single people Tinsel Town has hijacked Obama’s campaign They bought it, they own it Europeans hate to work Europe’s Self-Inflicted Decline: French Taxing, Italian Regulating, Greek Mooching, and IMF Economic Illiteracy Obama Wants Your Birthday Money & Wedding Gifts Good grief Lawyers, lawyers everywhere and no straight story Obviously Death by government health care
You Lefties know the answer. Napolitano: Can the President Rewrite Federal Law? California high speed rail is dead Obama widens Latino voting gap The Negative Effects of Minimum Wage Laws Doctor Claims Euthanasia Significant Part of British Health System Should We Hire Even More Teachers, Cops, and Firemen? How Badly Does the New York Times Hate the Third World? Obama’s lies and the media’s betrayal Defense Spending Has Actually Shrunk Relative To The Economy Over The Last 40 Years - What’s Happening in Iraq After the U.S. Withdrawal? An interview with Aymenn Jawad al-Tamimi, an Anglo-Iraqi political analyst Sorry, Washington Post, Romney didn’t get rich moving U.S. jobs overseas Friday, June 22. 2012355 jobs for $10 billion tax dollarsThe Withering Cost Of The Shiny, Green Jobs What does this say about the government's respect for the money we send them?
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Friday morning linksThe Birth of Zoning Codes, a History Americans’ pre-crisis wealth was an illusion Well-behaved women don't deserve a spot at Princeton Should Rich Families Leave Their Wealth to Their Children? Why can't women have it all? The answer is simple: because no one can. Helpful Hints for Bloggers and Moms: Fielding Insults 101 Surprise: Economic Mobility is Alive and Well in America! Deeply sorry they were born white Average raise in 2009-10 for CEOs of 18 nonprofits double that for private-industry workers Ponzi Comes Full Circle: ECB Will Rate Sovereign Bonds It Accepts As Collateral 70% of people in Mexico are overweight Rich people are skinny If you want to see a liberal media member's head explode, compare Fast and Furious to Watergate. If you want to see an entire newsroom freak out, say that Fast and Furious is worse than Watergate. Rio +20 Earth Summit: Wandering Through the People’s Summit The Cuba Fallacy - Lifting the U.S. embargo would not bring democracy to Havana. The truth about Germany and the 'clean energy economy' ‘Marked for Life’ in North Korea Thursday, June 21. 2012Thursday morning linksWhat's wrong with being a yummy mummy? Isn't choice a good thing? The Beach Boys still get around Impact of Student Debt on Future Housing Demand Washington, DC's Capital Bikeshare: Tax $$$ for Rich, Educated, White Riders There's A Triple Tax Increase In Your Future Unions against pay increases Larry Summers says he has no idea about how to save Europe Was most of Obama's autobio fictional? Who is Barack Obama and why has he been saying those untrue things about himself? Tom Friedman says Obama needs an economic recovery plan Huh? The French determined to destroy business Flaming the Flame: The Case of the Mysterious Cyberleaks After Years of War, Taliban Becoming Drug Cartel Stolen Kremlin records show how the Soviets, including Gorbachev, created many of today’s Middle East conflicts Washington’s Ten Thousand Commandments - Regulations and red tape should be campaign issues this year. The Legality of an Attack against Iranian Nuclear Facilities Hinderaker: Obama’s Claim of Executive Privilege: It’s Frivolous Wednesday, June 20. 2012Gunwalker hits homeThanks to Issa's persistence. Why didn't the admin simply say that it was a bad plan, so they stopped it? How hard is that to say? Only administrative incompetence could have led to this spiraling mess. McCarthy: The Plot Thickens: Obama Asserts Executive Privilege to Block Fast & Furious Disclosures. How good is this guy?
This is from back when F&F was ordered by Obama in 2009 (thanks, reader):
Thus, a lousy and aggressive, if reckless, border plan, OK'ed by Obama and Holder, that resulted tragically. A fatal SNAFU, resulting in American deaths and many Mexican deaths. Why not just say so? Admit a well-intentioned but ultimately tragic error. That is termed "manning-up." There is nothing much to conceal here that I can see. Unless there are tons of unfortunate emails about the PR approach to the mess that would be embarassing to the Administration. Stupid, unnessary cover-up? Stupid, stupid, stupid. Or am I missing something? This is stupid stuff. The Admin's covert leaks to the media are the bigger scandal. This is a sideshow, despite these terrible and unnecessary deaths. Nobody died in Watergate. Brian Terry's Family: Turn Over The Documents, Mr. President. Jamie Zapata's Family Files Suit Against the DoJ Executive Privilege Kicks Off Regular Season
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Weds. morning links: First day of summer, in the northVia Insty, 10 things not to say to someone when they’re ill The 50th Anniversary of “Silent Spring”: A Lethal Legacy Shocker: California Looks To Use Cap And Trade Revenue For Non-climate Purposes Asians Pass Latinos as Biggest Immigrant Group Let's have Michael Novak school Michelle Obama Obama Bows to Mexican President How Mitt Romney Will Lose Immigration Issue to Obama, Who Has Deported Record Numbers of Immigrants. Mr Barroso, Europe’s crisis has nothing to do with America Problems with Romney: He says "gosh" and "golly" Problems with Romney: Invented ones - LIB MEDIA LIARS BUSTED – Purposely Distort Romney Speech in Highly Edited Wawa Moment AP’s Job Openings Coverage Understates Significance of Steep Drop Report: Connecticut was among nation's worst at saving for public benefits The Widening Gap Update - States are $1.38 Trillion Short in Funding Retirement Systems China’s Caribbean Adventure - Beijing is flooding the region with investment. Should America be worried? Obama's DREAM Act Decree - Not As 'Advertised' (Much Worse) Official PA terminology guide: Instead of "terror" say "resistance" Tuesday, June 19. 2012"Ungovernable"The MSM pundits always wail about "ungovernable" when their pets fail at their jobs. I remember when NYC was said to be ungovernable when Dinkins was mayor. It was amusing and gratifying to see how governable, prosperous, and civilized NYC became when Giuliani was elected. Taranto discusses the history of the "ungovernable" meme. Related: Romney Holds Lead Over Obama for Eleven Days Straight
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Tuesday morning linksSamuelson: Scrapping college for all (Part 2) Obama Caves, Won't Force 1,200 Kids Back Into Failed DC School System Obama the Reactionary King Con: The Legend of Obama
Klavan: I oppose Obama because he's black Chicago Teachers Union Demands 30 Percent Pay Raise VDH: "Securitygate" — the Administration's Release of Covert Details of the War on Terror is Far More Serious than either Watergate or Iran-Contra The U.N.'s Internet Power Grab - Leaked documents show a real threat to the international flow of information. More UN: “Sustainable justice” = redistribution of scarcity:
A Tale of Two Trials: Soviet Propaganda at Home and Abroad Monday, June 18. 2012Monday morning linksFor Everything Else, There’s the Marx Card Albert John ('Van') Van der Leun: A Sharp Man How the Recession Made Me a Gentrifier in My Home Town How San Francisco Rent Control Laws Distort the City's Housing Market and Benefit the Rich Remember this? Clinton Signs Legislation Overhauling Banking Laws Top 10 Things President Romney Can Do Now That We Know Old Media Approves of Rescinding Laws by Executive Order California Ushers In a New Era of Bipartisan Plunder - The Golden State descends to a new low. Thornton: The Pathologies of Progressivism:
Sunday, June 17. 2012Sunday morning linksPhoto via the Pirate. Dads become Dads by being charmed by somebody like that. Don't go to art school if you want to learn to paint A new book: Dark Pools: High-Speed Traders, A.I. Bandits, and the Threat to the Global Financial System Well, HFT seems to have faded out. Too many algos fighting eachother over pennies. America's Friendliest Places for Starting a Business Ottawa airport wired with microphones as Border Services prepares to record travellers’ conversations Researchers Whose Work Was Cited to Justify Bloomberg’s Large Soda Ban Explain Why it Won’t Work
You know who’s hurting women? Rich women like Ann Romney “I’m a Sexy Woman, So Stop Objectifying Me!” I'm a sexy man. I can't help it. Wish women would stop objectifying me, and appreciate me for who I really am. Well, maybe not... Good Grief! New Study Says I’m A Democrat!
Peter Hart (D) Focus Group: Independents Who Voted For Obama Are Now Turning Away ‘Green grabs’: The dark side of the green economy
“We have evolved,” the professor concluded his piece, “to need coercion.” Coercion by you, no doubt... How much do you know about Obamacare? Gov. Scott Walker: Let's grow our nation's independence, not dependence Clint Eastwood:
Steyn: Ground Control to President Obama Goodwin's O invents own legend:
You don’t Say: ‘Young illegal immigrants’ amnesty could tighten competition for jobs, college’ Via Insty, NIH Panel Urges Steps to Control Growth in Biomedical Research Trainees A Polish village's forgotten Jewish dead Saturday, June 16. 2012Why Obama's immigration move is politically smartIt may be sneaky, cynical, and seems like a unconstitutional abuse of power, but this is hardball politics being played here. It's a power play, to mix metaphors. Here are the clever parts: Obama preempts Rubio's plan (they want to kneecap Rubio), it helps with some key states, and anybody who opposes the idea seems cruel (it's not as if most Americans worry about Constitutional nuance - mostly people seem to just like an idea, not like it, or not care). So whether his proposal ever comes to pass or not, Obama has called "Check!" on the Hispanic and immigration issue. Maybe Checkmate on the politics of those issues. He is following the plan to pander to each constituency, each "community" he can. Solidifying a possibly-wavering base of voters with goodies of all sorts, and conveying caring sentiments. Obama wants to win. I don't know why. I spose it's a sport and winning is the point. Axelrod has lots of tricks up his sleeve. He's from Chicago so you cannot misunderestimate him. They play rough, and they cheat without qualms. See Obama’s policy strategy: Ignore laws. Laws are just a nuisance when there is so much at stake.
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Saturday morning linksYour dad, your hero - Happy Father’s Day to the old man:
Should Women Marry Young or Old? How Much Licensing is Too Much Licensing? It's the 41st Anniversary of Our Shameful, Deadly and Costly War on Drugs. Can We Call a Cease-Fire Ilya: Do Government Subsidies for Health Care Justify Paternalistic Soda Pop Regulations? Hey, let's decriminalize drugs, and criminalize soda pop Gee, I Wonder Why Teen Unemployment Is So High? Mead: There Are No Winners In The War Against The Young Not Your Daddy’s Republican Party. Neither is it your big brother's. ... instead of going to Ohio on Thursday with a compelling plan for the future, the president gave Americans a falsehood wrapped in a fallacy. Eurabia update How to defund the Left Steven J. Rosen: Israeli Settlements,American Pressure, and Peace Nixon Emerges a Victor in ‘War on History’ Waged in the Wake of Watergate Lamar Smith: Obama's amnesty for illegal immigrants is against the law That doesn't matter. It's a powerful political gesture, at least. TNR: Obama’s Immigration Move is Huge News. Here’s Why. Breaking Its own Rules: Amnesty’s Researcher Bias and Gov’t Funding Oh, My: Survey Says -- 75% of Doctors to Drop Medicare The story of the Beautiful Cities movement:
Watergate and the leaksMost Americans do not remember the details of the Watergate charges and facts, if they ever knew them. Instead, the word Watergate has been used to villify President Nixon, most of what he stood for, and almost any scandal since is called a -gate. Fred Thompson was the Republican counsel on the Congressional Watergate Committee. In a look back that is important to read, Thompson reflects on the context, the charges, the findings and what the findings ignored. As the subtitle of the piece says, "Caricatures of the evil Nixon don’t help us learn how to counter abuses of power." Today, we still suffer, not just domestic breakins or coverups but the far worse wholesale usurpation of Congressional power by this President, the betrayal of allies, and the gross undermining of our national security. A taste of Thompson:
Oh, and remember, millions of lives were lost to the communist takeover of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, once the Watergate reaction put a large Democrat majority in Congress.
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Friday, June 15. 2012Government student loans and grants are simply handouts to the education industryGrowing Pell-Mell - The government’s program to help low-income students is out of control:
Government Created Potentially Catastrophic Education Bubble:
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Friday morning linksGood site: A Way to Garden GM Crops, Organic Food, & Delicious Irony The Case of Mary Richardson Kennedy Anxiety and Resurrection - I was drowning in post-partum anxiety. Then theology saved my life. No, America Does NOT Need More Scientists and Engineers Are Americans Too Dumb for Democracy? If ObamaCare Is Judged Unconstitutional, Here's How To Reform Healthcare Why Should Government Be Involved in Medicine at All? If we want affordable and cutting-edge health care, there's only one approach that will work: open competition. Sheldon Adelson and the Top 5 Super PAC Facts the Media Covers Up Gamechanger: Obama rocks America with speech everyone’s heard 50 times before; Update: Panned by … MSNBC? Only the Public Sector Is ‘Doing Fine’ Sorry, Mr. President: There’s no need to bail out the state and local governments.
Nanny Bloomberg: Point of Government Is To Improve Health of Citizens What You Get at a Fundraiser With Anna Wintour and Sarah Jessica Parker The New Communism: Resurrecting the Utopian Delusion:
Thursday, June 14. 2012The non-smoking crisisOne of our many brilliant readers came up with a theory about the terrifying and unsightly "obesity crisis." People aren't smoking tobacco enough, anymore. That's the real cause. People used to have an enjoyable, relaxing smoke in the office instead of a donut or two. Where's the graph that demonstrates the correlation between overweight and not smoking? Tobacco satisfies oral greed, suppresses appetite, produces serenity, conveys an air of edgy sophistication, brings big bucks to greedy governments and tobacco farmers like Al Gore - and we must always remember that "A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke." Now I'm sure I am in big trouble with the nannies...
Thursday morning links115-year-old turtles divorce after 36 years of ‘marriage’ Hollywood gripped by pressure system from China - To appease China and gain access to moviegoers and financing, movies include positive references to the nation (no Chinese villains!) and face censorship. Is a familial genetic legacy the right reason not to have a baby? The longest, most high resolution, most inconvenient paleoclimate data that hasn’t been published Obama is Doing Fine. He’s Only Losing Union Members, Swing Staters, the Middle Class, and Fellow Democrats Why Obama's coalition is unraveling Labor Unions are not dead. They are reloading. Wisconsin and California: Big Labor Democrats are out of touch Now, the Union Pushback - Following big victories for public-pension reform in California, the union empire takes to the courts. *Of Course* Doing Health Care Slowed the Recovery:
"Gave us health care"? Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Left? Do we need “more teachers?”: Obama’s love affair with government Obama is on the wrong side of the union debate - The president wants to send more federal money to states that just funnel it into bloated pension obligations. And Americans are tired of it “The problem is that when you over-rely on the Predator, you miss out on the intelligence,” Republican Surrenderists for Obamacare The Detroit auto bailout was, in fact, a UAW bailout. John McCain: My friends, let’s call for an outside special counsel to investigate intel leaks — Senate Dems: Let’s not, but thanks for all the bipartisanship over the years
Wednesday, June 13. 2012Weds. morning linksRecivilizing the Alley: From Service Way to Narrow Street Have alleys gotten a bum rap? Via Vanderleun, Once Lange regained his strength the people took him to their chief, a man who wore a floor-length feather garment and whose smile revealed two rows of teeth filed to points. I've been playing the same game of Civilization II for almost 10 years. Dogs to be shot in Olympic stadium Time to Crush the Myth about Gender Pay Inequality Energy Abundance vs. the Poverty of Energy Literacy Rahm Emanuel Faces Teacher Strike In Fall Emanuel May Take Away Workers’ Chauffeurs That's mean. The New Haven Register says Connecticut could learn a few things from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker when it comes to dealing with unions and taxes. Could, but will not. Gov is a union puppet Is Perestroika Coming In California? California: America’s Welfare Queen Obama's high-speed trains go off the rails America is ready for a new political realignment. Private Jobs Down 4.6 Million From January 2008; Federal Jobs Up 11.4%\ Well, why have a private sector at all? We can have 0% unemployment with the Gov running everything... I think that's been tried Dueling Stereotypes - Has Obama lost the all-important white bigot vote? Chris Matthews: 'In North Carolina a New PPP Poll Has Romney Up By Two - That’s Not Good' Not good for whom, Chris? Obama Campaign Makes Race-based Appeal to Voters I doubt we'll see a Paleface try that move The Misplaced Emphasis On The Individual Mandate: Other ACA Features Are Far Worse Federal Employees Health Program Experiences Lack Of Competition In Some Areas, Raising Cost Concerns For Exchange Plans Is "cool" racist? PA youth taught that suicide terrorists are "greatest role models" on EU-funded NGO's TV program Remembering Day 3 of the 6-Day War On the Eve is a heartrending, unabashedly compassionate portrait of doomed European Jewry. Tuesday, June 12. 2012ObamaCare’s Promises Versus ActuariesPRESIDENT OBAMA: “Finally, my proposal would bring down the cost of health care for millions -- families, businesses, and the federal government.” (President Obama, Remarks, 3/3/10)
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Office of the Actuary, 6/12/12:
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Tuesday morning linksThe Second-Rate City? Chicago’s swift, surprising decline presents formidable challenges for new mayor Rahm Emanuel. The origins of homosexuality explained Media Myth Debunked: Class Sizes Have Dropped 40 Percent Since 1960 EPA power grab to regulate ditches, gullies on private property Feds regulating my ditches? They'll have to pry my shovel from my cold dead hands. Suddenly, Many Ways For Romney to Reach 270 Electoral Votes Rep. Peter King: National Security Leaks Came From the White House New Yorker Imagines An Obama 2nd Term ..I don’t believe what I write, what I say, or how I live my life. I just do it for the sweet, sweet check from the Koch Brothers I get each month. Gallup Poll: Jewish Support for Obama Plummets Krugman speaks to empty room Obama: I couldn’t go to Wisconsin to campaign against Scott Walker because I was busy with stuff Liberals Are In Disarray Obama’s early Chicago rise brought African-Americans foreclosures, bankruptcies Big Changes in College Health Plans - Schools Are Raising Premiums Sharply or Dropping Offerings Altogether as Low-Benefit Options Are Disallowed Does the EU Support Suicide Bombing? The really shocking thing is that a massacre of children hardly mattered. They died for Westphalia. ObamaCare's Secret History - How a Pfizer CEO and Big Pharma colluded with the White House at the public's expense. Also, Obama Aides Helped Plan Ads to Back Health Bill, GOP Says The optimism during Vietnam’s pre-2008 economic boom is over. The Communist Party knows it must take action. But it doesn’t seem to know what. Americans saw wealth plummet 40 percent from 2007 to 2010, Federal Reserve says Re the Arabs in Israel:
Monday, June 11. 2012Monday morning linksRay Bradbury: Enemy of the State Ray Bradbury Saw the PC Lunacy Coming Men Think About Sex Less Than Women Think About Fashion, Survey Says 45 years after the 6 Day War: 45 Years Later, No Closer to the Truth “Studies” Departments Suffer a Loss Red Shift - China building up space warfare capabilities, report says The Chinese Kleptocracy Is Like Nothing Ever Seen In Human History, And This Is How It Works (fixed link) Germany, Not Greece, Should Exit the Euro Obama Cabinet: A Flock of Flunkies NYC principal bars students from singing 'God Bless the USA' at graduation The New Jews - They're Asian Americans. US Ousts Israel From Counterterrorism Forum - The US blocked Israel's participation in the Global Counterterrorism Forum's, due to fierce objections from Turkey. VDH: The Liberal Super Nova:
Americans hate coercion - especially when "it's for your own good." Sunday, June 10. 2012Million dollar study says Australia warming fastPossibly as much as a tenth of a degree in the past 1000 years. Wow. Time to buy a new central a/c unit right away, to play it safe.
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