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Thursday, October 17. 2013Thursday 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." Saturday morning links
Today's artwork is via our friend Theo Sex Selective Abortion Gains Ground in the West GPS chips for Alzheimer's patients Duck Dynasty Stars: Producers ‘Told Us to Stop Praying to Jesus’ to Avoid Offending Muslims How many Muslims watch Duck Dynasty? The Mariano moment. The Secrets of Bezos: How Amazon Became the Everything Store Don't Buy the Media Spin: The Shutdown Is Killing ObamaCare A sure-fire cure for academic anti-Americanism White House Gift Shop Declares Bankruptcy IRS, White House officials that shared confidential taxpayer info had 155 White House meetings If We Are In An Economic Recovery, Why Are Major Corporations Firing Thousands? Niall Ferguson: Paul Krugman Has Gotten Nearly Everything Wrong, Horowitz: The Threat We Face TSA Loudspeakers Threaten Travelers With Arrest For Joking About Security Like North Korea? From a piece at Brussels Journal:
A Sure-Fire Cure for Anti-Americanism
Friday, October 11. 2013Who builds the Dreamliner?Seems to be an excellent airplane despite initial glitches. Boeing designs, and builds a fair amount of it, but does all of the assembly. Similar to American auto manufacturers. There are engineers and manufacturers around the globe creating these wonderful things for us - people who know how to make useful things. This via Cafe Hayek:
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Friday morning linksHow JFK's assassination changed politics The Trouble With Malcolm Gladwell - I thought he was sincerely misunderstanding the science, but he knows exactly what he is doing. Western U.S. best for business, Tax Foundation says The family of a former Webster Thomas hockey player has sued the school $634 million spent on Obamacare website UN Being Sued Over Causing, Covering Up Cholera Outbreak in Haiti Should America’s favorite sport really be one whose economic structure is based on inequality and greed? Want To Understand The GOP Hardliners? Talk To Their Constituents Jack Shafer on the Limits of the Media’s Ability to Increase Political Knowledge "Liberal Intolerance: You Believe What?" We've All Been There Sometime Mayoral Candidate De Blasio Takes Aim at NYC Charter Schools America's Racial Skills Gap “Oh darling, let’s go slumming in Marseille!” Climate change warnings -- science or "scientific-sounding"? A Very Small Place in Hell for Giap Jews Are Twice as Likely to Leave Bequests Than Non-Jews England is the only country in the developed world where the generation approaching retirement is more literate and numerate than the youngest adults - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/10/the-culture-that-is-england.html#sthash.9Vjx7b7u.dpuf England is the only country in the developed world where the generation approaching retirement is more literate and numerate than the youngest adults - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/10/the-culture-that-is-england.html#sthash.9Vjx7b7u.dpuf ZERO AMERICANS Sign Up for O-Care in Hawaii, Tennessee – Only 5 Sign Up in Iowa - See more at: http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/10/zero-americans-sign-up-for-o-care-in-hawaii-tennessee-only-5-sign-up-in-iowa/#sthash.bPU1QEt2.dpuf Thursday, October 10. 2013Government Run Health He always told me if I'd like a glimpse at what a government run program for health provision would resemble, take a look at the VA. My extended family members who have utilized the VA did so mainly because they could, and they lacked any other access to health services. None were particularly happy with it, except to say it didn't cost them much when they needed it. I don't want to imply this kind of abuse can't happen in private practice. Certainly Hollywood stars have managed to find their fair share of enablers. But when it is the government running things, we're supposed to expect better, and when it's a single payer system, we won't have the range of choice to avoid charlatans.
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Thursday morning linksThe Mythistory of the Crusades BEING THERE: NEW YORK Did you know you can buy a natural gas Civic? Declara Co-Founder Ramona Pierson's Comeback Odyssey Health Group Claims Red Wine's Heart Benefits a 'Myth' Magnet: A Fairytale of Two Cities - Contra Bill de Blasio, the real divide is between those who pay taxes and those who live off them. In Search of Sexier Scientists California Makes U.S. Citizenship Obsolete White House, IRS exchanged confidential taxpayer info Wickham: GOP plays politics of race What? California court rules spanking with wooden spoon not abuse Rejoice: the Yellen Fed will print money forever to create jobs Carter Is Wrong: Middle Class Not Like Poor 30 Years Ago Obamacaid - Democrats ask: Why not expand the worst insurance in America? A New Study Calculates the Year Climate Change Will Hit Your City Just the year? I want the exact date and time of day so I can get into my rocket ship - or my Ark if it's ready in time. BERMAN: Misreading a Russia on the run Wednesday, October 9. 2013Meet The Disability-Industrial-Complex
If the legal criteria are "incapable of performing any job," then I'd guess 45% is a low number. It doesn't take much to sweep out a CVS, and it's honest labor.
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Weds. morning linksLess government, more sugar daddies 'Gestapo' tactics meet senior citizens at Yellowstone "Sir, you are recreating." National Park Service Gone Wild Dogs Are People, Too School Bans Balls, Tag, Cartwheels Lest Someone Gets Hurt Good grief. No balls, indeed. Sowell: Inarticulate Republicans Author Harry Veryser on how Austrian economics can fix Motor City. Fusion Breakthrough Deals Malthusians Another Blow Is This How IRS Cover-up Works? Bloomberg sends a million to Booker campaign The Militarization of the American University Lindzen: Understanding The IPCC AR5 Climate Assessment Tyler Cowen's Future Shock: No More Average People From It's Definitive - We've Reached Peak Jobs:
The notion of fully open borders scares people, it should scare people, and it rubs against their risk-averse tendencies the wrong way - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/10/the-labor-market-effects-of-immigration-and-emigration-from-oecd-countries.html#sthash.chdEoPTy.dpuf The labor market effects of immigration and emigration from OECD countries - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/10/the-labor-market-effects-of-immigration-and-emigration-from-oecd-countries.html#sthash.chdEoPTy.dpuf The
labor market effects of immigration and emigration from OECD countries - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2013/10/the-labor-market-effects-of-immigration-and-emigration-from-oecd-countries.html#sthash.chdEoPTy.dpuf Tuesday, October 8. 2013Robber with gun sticks-up bodega, employee fights off robber with macheteMinimarts are always interesting places -
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Tuesday morning linksVerizon Edge, AT&T Next are complete rip-offs Nice Girls Don't Poop - PooPourri.com The Flimsy Evidence for Flossing Dinosaur Erotica (h/t NYM) Our grandparents believed in the value of thrift, but many of their grandchildren don’t. What does science tell us about the relative dangers of drugs? Alcohol is by far the No. 1 most dangerous drug Spain’s sunshine toll: Row over proposed solar tax Obama’s intended lesson was meant to be, “See how awful life is without your Federal Family?” Where's sense of crisis in a 17% government shutdown? Why the Federal Health Insurance Exchange and So Many State Exchanges Are Not Softly Putting the Monster to Sleep Re Miriam Carey, Why Is This Not a National Tragedy? Trayvon Martin and Matthew Shepard The coming tax hike Monday, October 7. 2013Opt-Out of Common Core? Great!Opt-Out of Common Core? Great! - But Let's Opt-Out of All Government Programs I am reflexively skeptical about anything titled "common," and I do not know what the federal government is doing by getting involved in local education. What I do know is that many people would opt out of many government things if given free choice. For one hot example, how many would like to opt out of Obamacare? Who wants all of that "insurance coverage"? It's not even really insurance anyway. It covers hangnails, the flu, birth control pills and even pregnancy (why should I pay for your pregnancy if I don't want to? It's elective, and none of my business). It's a pre-paid communal medical treatment plan, and I want nothing to do with it.
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I have more American Indian blood than Eliz. WarrenI don't mind being called a Redskin. It's a matter of family pride to have a little savage redskin blood. In fact, I suspect most people of Indian heritage are happy to have athletic teams named after their redskin ancestors. Most of my ancestors are New England puritans. Nobody would name a team after them, would they? Why not? It's because the Indian brand is cool, and Jonathan Edwards' brand and Cotton Mather's brand isn't. Monday morning links After Told He’s Racist, UW-M Student Rejects Further Diversity ‘Training’ An oldie: Bourgeois is the new transgressive Killed over a movie ticket: How law enforcement hurts people with disabilities Good Manners Make Good Friends How often do we hear people say we must “get on the right side of history,” as if they know their own history? Students Really Psyched For This Divestment Movement Niall Ferguson: The Shutdown Is a Sideshow. Debt Is the Threat WELL, TO BE FAIR, THEY’RE SUPER SKEPTICAL OF ANY STORY THAT DOESN’T ADVANCE THE PREFERRED NARRATIVE NSA Chief Admits "Only One Or Perhaps Two" Terror Plots Stopped By Spy Program Feds Try to Close the OCEAN Because of Shutdown Police Remove Vietnam War Veterans at Memorial Wall Million Vet March on the Memorials MoDo has lost it Sunday, October 6. 2013Kentucky told the truth, the lying parental State, and related topicsBut then they had to backtrack: Kentucky Marketplace: ‘WARNING: No Explicit or Implicit Expectation of Privacy’ Also interesting: China employs more than 2 million people… just to monitor the Internet Is government power benign, malevolent, or neither? I tend to think that concentrated power is dangerous, regardless of its intentions or of whether it is elected or not. Those who pursue power tend to want more. People like Colbert King see nothing but benevolence. He thinks I am a bad sort of rebel (maybe I am a rebel in opposition to either slavery or serfdom) and doesn't even consider the case for freedom or the dangers of power. Dan Greenberg gets it:
Some people seem content with being subjects of a potent parental State which they trust will be filled with wisdom and care. Some (the aspiring adults, in my view) do not. There is a division there. It seems partly psychological. Old John Dean recently commented somewhere that he had become a Dem because Conservatives were the authoritarian party. I think he has it backwards, but he always did. Nixon was a neo-Liberal. Goldwater was a good guy, as I read my recent history, a Don Quixote or a voice crying in the wilderness.
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Saturday, October 5. 2013Saturday morning links
Image via Theo Apparently the woods need federal administrators Europe’s Proposed Circumcision Ban What I'm reading: The Feud That Sparked the Renaissance: How Brunelleschi and Ghiberti Changed the Art World Thanks for sending it, pal Sorry Ladies, You Can’t Even Begin To Have It All Just what is in that chicken nugget? Why I moved to Florida (video) Einstein's brain was different, finds new study Jim Hoft: Grace saved me How Disease Nearly Took My Life But Grace Saved Me Doctors claim to offer affordable health care without insurance Female beauty and Hemingway's women British Government Makes a Modest Proposal to Support Marriage; the Left Freaks Out IPCC Calls Off Planetary Emergency? Sultan: Why terrorists kill Africa: The Big Aid Debate is Over GOP Waking Up to a New Reality Higher Ed Obsessed with Trayvon Martin and Racism The Obama economy: Young adults as a group have been experiencing a tremendous amount of economic pain in recent years. The following are 30 statistics about Americans under the age of 30 that will blow your mind... Friday, October 4. 2013Do Elite Colleges Discriminate Against Asians?
The article has a good summary of the history of elite college discrimination.
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