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        Tuesday, February 3. 2009Global warming comes to Quebec City this weekA bad weekTwo tax cheats remove themselves from consideration today, despite admin support. Furthermore, Europe and Canada are freaking out about "Buy American." A trade war? It's been a bad week for the O, and it's only Tuesday. I do not wish the admin ill; I wish them wisdom and honesty - and quickly. Obama does dhimmitude? Powerline. That is not wise. It's racist to ask Obama direct questions. Obama changes his mind about hiring lobbyists. Novice in Chief: Jules France rejects an Obama-style stimulus Lunatics running the asylum. Am Thinker 
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        More on Dems and their money
                Michelle Obama's salary, charted. You get the feeling that the Left is all about money. Conservatives are all about freedom. How simple is that?
             
            
            
            
        Now yet another Dem tax cheatThe proposed performance Czar. These Dems have no clue how much time I spend to pay my taxes properly. No wonder they don't mind raising taxes - they don't pay them. This is becoming a joke. Maybe paying honest taxes is for chumps, as Leona Helmsley used to say. Will blog for Caucasian rugs
 
 Neo, that's right on the money. Tuesday morningWhat's this building? From an architecture quiz at Crescat: 
 Dem bill creates detention camps in US for "emergencies." Lehman is now hiring Dodd refinancing, but has yet to tell us about his previous mortgage deal. It's called hutzpah. From the WSJ in a Daschle tax cheat summary: 
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 Hamas in Minnesota? A good rant about Lefty dishonesty. h/t, Am Digest. He does have a point. Working at WalMart isn't so bad. h/t, Insty Ace on the Repub vs. Dem stimulus proposals: 
 
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        Monday, February 2. 2009What Morgan Stanley thinks about 2009More Monday links
 Back from NH. Image of your NJ above. Man, do I enjoy that funky old Cannon Mountain. It's like the anti-Vail. Thanks to all for filling in for me. While away, I see that Pajamas Media is having problems with its biz model. That's too bad, because I like them. But business is business. It's a tough game to appeal enough to make people part with their money or time. We don't even bother trying to make money here. Not worth the hassle, and ads take up space. No, we aren't Commies, nor do we want gummint money. We just do what we like to do. Speaking of Pajamas, the myth of the widening income gap. But if you repeat it often enough, people believe it. How government lengthened the Depression. But they "cared," right? Related, is Amity Schlaes right or wrong? Brave of her to question Saint FDR. More from Betsy. When social retards get together. I have a touch of that, but I can semi-fake normality when I need to. Can't you? Cabinet pick blames tax overpayment on "sloppiness." I thought tax cheating was wrong. Used to be, didn't it? Thanks to Madoff, Brandeis is bankrupt. Or almost. h/t, Marginal Rev The AP's "nihilistic philosophical tic." The War on Rush. Trouble is, Lefties, every time you hit him he gets stronger. Besides his quick intelligence, his talents are his humor, his self-deprecation, and his obvious genuine warmth towards callers regardless of view. The labor movement takes its pound of flesh. "Movement"? Maybe it was a "movement" in 1920, but now it's just an antiquated, corrupt, political power and money base of insiders. Keynes risen from the dead. Related from Mankiw: Cure worse than the disease? What are banks for? "I will not forget" these Dem atrocities. Also at Am Thinker: Here comes the Trojan Horse. There is American Weeniness and American Grit. We prefer the Grit. And we like grits, too. DC's sole liberal radio axed. What do they listen to, there? Rush? A key point, which we often make here: Liberals deal differently with foreign and domestic opponents. Is it self-hatred? Or what? Obama will continue Bush's war crimes. Miraculously, it's not so evil now. Let's be a little multicultural, and respect wife-beating. Diff'rent strokes, right? It's a disaster! Neo on disaster-mongering. 
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        Sunday, February 1. 2009Monday morning links, a bit early
 The end of hunting season is always a sad time. After all, how many hunting seasons does a fellow have left? Maybe 25, maybe none. Image above from Mr. Free Market. "Any dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the U.S. media." - Noam Chomsky. That seems to apply right now. (Found that quote while perusing Kos to try to find out whether the Kos Kidz are happy yet. They are not, nor will they ever be). Obama has picked one sleaze after another. Is that normal? Steyn says big government is the sign of a dying nation: Stimulated right into being another Europe Real estate update in fancy towns. Headhunters are having a tough time these days. What's the truth about "ocean acidification"? Don't worry. Be happy. California's green jobs plan isn't going very well. Unless the plan is to destroy the state's economy. Fully half of the House stimulus bill goes to unions. Sounds like old, old politics to me. Palin is the downscale candidate? Count me in. I can do downscale, upscale, whatever you want. Obama wants white folks to die. Shame on him for partying while white folks freeze to death. The prima facie immorality of wealth. Come on, Ron. That's nonsense. Does that apply to Barbra Streisand, Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Jimmy Buffet, Donald Trump, A-Rod, J-Lo, Paul McCartney, Hillary Clinton, Rafael Nadel, Luciano Pavarotti, Jim Carey, John Updike, Yo Yo Ma, Rush Limbaugh - and my local neurosurgeon? And my high-school drop-out friend who built up a 50 store-and-gas chain of mini-marts from one run-down gas station, beginning when he was 19, and then sold his chain for many millions? Populist envy, I think. People at the top of competitive fields often end up making lots of money. Why would it be different for bankers? Good on all of 'em, say I. Go Nukes! I agree. "I thought they said he wasn't a socialist," and other Style Notes, at Jules. Hopey-ChangeyThanks, BL - 
 
 Sunday morning linksWhat is it about throwing like a girl? Obama dozed, people froze. Where's the outrage? Yes, this lady is nuts. Klaus attacks Al Gore. Good for him. The good news about those vanishing  Nurse suspended for offering to pray for patient. JP Morgan and Bernie Madoff. Clever of them. Why they want to terrify us about this recession: Time for a new world order? And is this recession really so unique? If any things are unique about it, they are the fragile banks and that it is globally simultaneous. Redoubt Volcano. Here's Volcano: 
 The New Economic EraWhat they've been talking about at Davos, from FORA TV: Saturday, January 31. 2009Saturday links
 Some tasty  Union-Leader: Stimulus bill is sickening. Walter Williams explains how stupid it is. Maybe the tide is turning. A non-profit with a Gulfstream! And, related, how do pols do this? And why so many Dem tax cheats anyway? Iran: Obama's desire to talk proves America's weakness I like Michael Steele. Why is the MSM still attacking Sarah Palin? So much hate. Photo: New Hampshire last week, from And Rightly So "I won."From our guest poster Bruce Kesler - President Obama’s told congressional Republicans, suggesting changes to the Porkapalooza recovery bill, “I won.” So much for the promised cooperation across the aisle. Today, discussing the bill with an avid Obama supporter, I suggested a compromise: Let the Democrats’ bill pass but with one amendment, that all provisions and spending sunset (expire) December 31, 2009. He agreed. If there’s anything of merit buried in the dungpile, it will flower. Congress can then renew it. Otherwise, most of the waste will die, having been demonstrated worthless. Another major promise by the new administration, for greater transparency, is quickly showing itself subject to crossed fingers behind the back. The open-government advocate Sunlight Foundation reveals that the very first bill signed by Obama broke his promise to wait at least 5-days before signing any non-emergency legislation, to receive public comments to be considered by the President.  Sunlight notes: “It is too bad they let this transparency promise slip on the very first piece of legislation that hit the President’s desk.” The  
 So, it seems that the Obama messages will be delivered directly to his supporters, but the feedback from any disagreeing or questioning is less welcomed. The definition of a dysfunctional system is one lacking feedback, for adaptivity. It’s going to be a long, and dangerous, four years. 
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        Pure Pork Sausage Sure Is Tasty  Remember kids, no matter how delicious your pork products are, some people aren't interested in them, and might fix you a different dish. 
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        Friday, January 30. 2009"The Sting," or "Never Let a Good Crisis Go To Waste."Every day I feel more steamed about this "stimulus." This is no stimulus. Dear readers, we are in the process of getting scammed, hoodwinked, tricked - in a way that Bernie Madoff could only dream about doing in his wildest dreams. The statists are literally trying to pull a fast one over on me. It's the biggest money and power grab since Lyndon Johnson, and nobody knows all of the details, implications, or the long-term consequences - not to mention the undiscussed or unintended (or quietly-intended) consequences. It's a trickster's delight. Are we such easy marks? I hope not. They hope most of us are uninformed morons and will defer to their superior wisdom. The House bill goes far beyond the usual pork. It changes the role of the federal government in our lives, and is intended to do so. This is no short-term stimulus for an ugly recession; this is long-term change via centralization of power and money using today's fears about the economy as a convenient excuse. Why is it long-term? Heck, it's not just long-term; this stuff is forever. How difficult is it to "cut" a program? Well, no more difficult than trying to take a lollypop out of a kid's mouth. The socialist ratchet wrench has no reverse setting. Yes, I am not pleased with hopey-changey thus far. From WSJ's Look at the Time: 
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 How big is the "stimulus"? Bigger than any program or war in history. The stimulus will undo two decades of welfare reform. Via Insty: 
 Via SDA: 
 
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        Friday morning links
 Leaving for NH this morning. Back Monday. Buy the crap sandwich, for the kids Make 'em sick to fight their cancer The right wine glasses. It's simple. A nice wine tastes lousy in a jelly jar. No more Roquefort? Or Irish Oatmeal? (h/t Marg. Rev) The economy, and our national roots. TCS Sen. Vitter: ACORN's multi-billion payoff Vermont foreclosures held off by Yankee ways. A quote: 
 We need cynics. Will Wilkinson via Jules, the WaPo has a little fun with The Goracle. well, the Pres. clearly doesn't take him seriously. Did you see this? No He Can't, by Ann Wortham Let's be fair to Mayor Bloomberg: He defends Geert Wilders Weak women in the NYT. Heather MacDonald Stealth Fairness Doctrine. Classical What the stimulus does to medical care. Watch out! They threw everything in there, so fast that nobody sees it all. Kudlow thinks the economy has bottomed. Hoover tried it already. Why protectionism is a terrible idea The nuclear -free Berkeley library. Just cranks, or mentally-ill? 
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        Thursday, January 29. 2009Mayor Bloombat
 What an idiot. There is not a darn thing wrong with salt. Furthermore, food without salt tastes like cardboard. As a lover of NYC, I have had it with this nanny Mayor. Let's go back to a normal machine sleazebag Dem who will rip you off and pad his pocket and pass money to his buddies - but won't tell you what to eat or drink or smoke. Towns like NYC are for people who want to be free to do what the heck they want, and are not terrified by death. This Bloomberg guy is a nut. Rich, but still a control freak and a crank. Dietarily-obsessed, too, it seems, with a mild form of eating disorder which causes him to be concerned with what other people do. He's neither my doctor nor my nutritionist nor my Mom, even though he seems to imagine that he is and that I want him to be. What will be next on his list? Meat? Alcohol? Coffee? Chocolate? Broccoli (which raises cancer risk)? Greens (whose folate raises risk of cancer recurrence)? 
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        Lots of Thursday links
 Quote from Brussels Journal: 
 Dino calls this the Age of Foolishness but I call it The Age of Cranks. Somewhere along the way, nuts, cranks and moonbats became newsworthy rather than objects of pity or mockery. How did that happen? Do you believe this author? Count me as a skeptic. They want to control it all. Dr. Clouthier At Q&O: 
 The audacity of moonbat greed. Related: Wishful Thinking at Attack Machine. And more stimulus skepticism. Althouse. Pork, or hot dogs (see below)? You will never eat another hot dog. Damn. I love(d) hot dogs. How long will it take for me to forget that video? Warming fanatic James Hansen's boss Theon: 
 
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        A few Thursday morning links
 5000 drones busy in Iraq and Afghanistan The wolves of the Rockies and the balance of nature Ten sure-fire ways to be a failure (h/t, Conservative Grapevine) The college scam. Stossel Wednesday, January 28. 2009Wish List
 In the telling words of Rahm Emanuel, "Never let a serious crisis go to waste." Who is going to pay for all of this candy? Weds. afternoon linksThe earth has a  It's the economy, girlfriend. NYT Who was Arthur Rimbaud? A teenage dirtbag? Your government bureaucrats at work. Some scummy, low-life, ungrateful guy wants to sue US Airways. Maybe he doesn't believe in Hell. He should believe: he is it, or is in it. Texas added jobs in 2008. Bernard Goldberg on the press' man-crush on Obama Culinary Olympics begin in France All sorts of good stuff to read at Powerline Obama admin tries to destroy US auto biz. No, not rational. Economists against the stimulus. Krauthammer on stimulus follies. The Sarah PAC. Why not? The Pope and Mozart's Mass in C Major. SISU. The Pope: 
 The case for doing nothingI am snowed-in today. Going nowhere past the end of my driveway with my snowplow. My road hasn't seen a plow yet this morning, and it's coming down hard and fast and blowy. Beautiful. I will light a fire, feed the birds, do some plowing, sip some sherry, catch up on some paperwork, and do some billable work too. Maybe find a new topic for a future post, if something piques my curiosity. Maybe bundle up and boot up and take a hike in the woods. Re the Kesler post below, via the above-named essay at Politico: 
 I agree. But since when is politics rational? It's sales and marketing. Stimulus HooeyFrom guest poster Bruce Kesler - I heard Rush Limbaugh on radio say that the stimulus bill being worked on in Washington should be split in proportion of the popular vote percentages for Obama and McCain between Democrat ideas of “infrastructure” and Republican ideas of “tax cuts.” One is never sure whether Rush is joking. Regardless, I gagged. (Ed note: It was irony, BK) Indeed, I’m gagging at the whole stimulus discussions. Whether spending or tax cuts. The concept of the stimulus bill is that by putting more money in some people’s pockets, demand for goods and services will be increased, which will stimulate business spending. There are several slips between cup and lip in this. First, much of the demand we were accustomed to was speculation, and much else was reckless to prudent family budgets. Much home and auto buying, as well as much other consumer spending, was by those who couldn’t afford the purchases. This should not be restimulated. Those who can afford purchases will make purchases. Second, relatively few of those who can afford purchases are rejected for credit. Loosening credit will mostly reallow those who cannot afford purchases to resume. Third, though the stimulus bill is not based on currently increasing most taxes, unless we want to see a future major inflation tax on everyone due to this huge deficit spending we will see huge future tax increases on most to pay for the otherwise unsustainable deficit spending. In short, the very idea of the stimulus bill is inane. There may be grounds for some very, very limited and targeted, proven boosts to some people or businesses in real dire need, provided it does not become ongoing or contrary to their getting their affairs and operations in effective order. The rest is sheer hooey. The politicians who support it are just trying to buy votes and contributions from their constituencies, at the expense of everyone else and of reason. 
 See John Cochrane's Fiscal Stimulus, Fiscal Inflation, or Fiscal Fallacies 
 
 
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        A few snowy Weds. morning links
 Germany's choice: Power, or sitting cold in the dark What Euroland is up against in recession Mankiw on Barro on stimulus JR Dunn on Obama's first week and the economy: 
 
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