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Friday, April 12. 2013Friday morning linksSteyn: The Unfinished Revolution in the UK Re Maggie: The Silence of the Feminists Amherst College Ignores Racially Motivated Prank Against White Male Students Louvre Workers Walk Off Job Over Increasing Problem Of Pickpockets At The Museum Five ‘Takeaways’ From Obama’s Budget America is now being run by the logic of the urban machine. Vineyards may intrude on Polar Bear habitat Why Chemotherapy That Costs $70,000 in the U.S. Costs $2,500 in India Soldier priest to get ultimate medal Blame all around in Stockton - The risk was unmistakably clear when creditors lent the troubled city money during a borrowing binge. Energy updates, including a new estimate that the US has a 110-year supply of natural gas Baroness Thatcher's American football star grandson takes on the world of U.S. politics Smoking Is a ‘Preexisting Condition’ - D.C. exchange board bans “discrimination” against smokers. The Real Lesson of JC Penney: Sometimes, You're Stuck - It's fun to blame Ron Johnson, but it's doubtful that anyone else could have saved the ailing retailer. The history of racism in the United States - a 100 year anniversary
Thursday, April 11. 2013Zero tolerance for different opinionsBen Carson steps down as Hopkins commencement speaker. A sad day when somebody can feel unwanted for believing that marriage is for a man and a woman. Of course, it's their loss, not his.
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Thursday morning linksRemarkably Audubon-like photo of eagles sharing a meal from Smithsonian, via Am. Digest. Heather MacDonald never ceases to amaze: Rigoletto, L’Elisir, and Clemenza - Considering three new Met opera productions She does opera reviews too? She is too much. Well, she went to Andover so maybe that explains it. Yale, Oxford, and Stanford Law too. Here's her bio. My year on Match.com - I'd done so many scary things in my life, but this might be the scariest. At the age of 58, I joined a dating site What Really Happens When You Flush on an Airplane? That plumbing requires serious engineering Many Moms love to do it, but any health benefits seem to disappear when corrected for income and social class. Poor people breast feed less. Wood: The fuel of the future - Environmental lunacy in Europe Wood is fuel for barbarians like me and Sippican. It's just pre-fossil fuel for rednecks and Neanderthals. Almost 100 million people aren't smart enough to enlist in the military As Dr. Merc pointed out, precisely 50% of Americans are of below-average intelligence. Strange how it comes out to exactly half, isn't it? That's not fair. The US equity market: It's not a rally, it's a credit bubble of epic proportions David Stockman on The Federal Reserve: is "off the deep end" What he says Can the Weiner get up again? He is an astonishingly obnoxious jerk. War on Poverty: $15 Trillion Wasted Not to mention the incalculable costs of the unintended consequences How to milk the system: Lawyers & disability claims Andy Kessler: The Pension Rate-of-Return Fantasy - Counting on 7.5% when Treasury bonds are paying 1.74%? That's going to cost taxpayers billions. Gun Manufacturer to Leave Conn. After New Gun Control Law Historically, CT was the center of weapon manufacturing VDH unloads: Confessions of a Counter-Revolutionary What he says about everything New MSNBC promo: You have the right to health care, education, housing, and food at all times Same as children and slaves IRS: We Don’t Need a Warrant to Read Your Emails Energy Journal: Shale Ripples Hit Middle East and Russia Minority contractors ‘game the system,’ find havens in D.C. homes Minority (ie black) shell companies profit by acting as contracting pass-throughs for service and manufacturing companies. Despite seeming fraudulent, it's entirely legal, encouraged in fact by the government. One easy way to profit from skin tone is to offer to be an intermediary conduit for white-owned businesses. Wednesday, April 10. 2013If we the people need coercive paternalism...Powerline: The Philosopher king for the nanny state If we the people need coercive paternalism because we're too dumb to pick our own food, then surely we are too dumb to be allowed to select our governmental representation. Therefore, I propose myself as Philosopher King. Why not me? I did study Plato in college. He invented an ideal, all-wise and altruistic totalitarianism. First thing I would do in the job would be to eliminate the position and fire myself, which is what my philosophy would require. Well, that's what I would do if I did not happen to enjoy the power and perqs too much... Point is, I think Bowdoin Prof. Sarah Conly is insane in the (probably) non-clinical sense. After all, is she exempt from bad choices herself? Who are the ubermenschen? Professors? God forbid. Special jobs needed for very special but complaining femalesVia Captain Capitalism's My Amazing Awesome Super Intelligent Friends, a big-time Millennial whine: My friends and I are in career purgatory:
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Kate, we're all special, aren't we? But I think you're a little too special for my shop. Trust me, anybody who read that would gag. Related, if you control for the obvious variables (hours worked, education, experience, etc), young childless women make more money than young childless men. So there is a wage gap, but it's not what people say it is.
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Weds. morning linksImage via Acculturated Sidwell Friends School gets a juicy scandal From London to Edinburgh in double the time of a stagecoach - in electric car Girls and women who have Asperger’s syndrome Obama, Plan B, Fear of Promiscuity, Sex and the Single Teen The mysterious epidemic of worker disabilty Gun policy and law enforcement: Survey Results What Does Obama Think He’s Doing On Guns? Watergate redux: Mitch McConnell seeks FBI investigation Wash U. in St. Louis earns FIRE’s “Speech Code of the Month” Dishonor When, if ever, is it right to use recent horrific crimes to push for political changes you wanted anyway? Gabby Giffords and husband own firearms
The Navy's new Laser Gun
Tuesday, April 9. 2013Tuesday morning linksThe World-Changing Margaret Thatcher - Not since Catherine the Great has there been a woman of such consequence. CURL: Obama’s 1 percent lifestyle hits a nerve More like the .00001% - how many of the 1% have two custom Boeing 747s, plus the Marine 1 chopper, on 24-hour call for work or pleasure? Did you know this:
NWS predicts active hurricane season It's generator-buying time Elites Close Ranks Around Ivy League Intermarriage American Elites Fleeing Big Cities for the Heartland Well, they still seem to go to New York first to try to earn their stripes The twisted ‘logic’ of diversity The NBA gets an A+ for diversity Boston's taxicab mess – and the oligopoly behind it ‘Billions and Billions and Billions’: Biden Has No Comment on Fisker Failure Amazon tax an Illinois disaster Toxic Government by Democrats: Baltimore Williams: Minority View: Why is Black Unemployment so High? Thanks to technology, Americans spend dramatically less on food than they did 3 decades ago More Than 101 Million Working Age Americans Do Not Have A Job Wasted, unproductive lives, with a burden of shame especially for men. It's heartbreaking. I blame Bush. Public Sector Unions Reeling In Wisconsin Free choice is good. US Passes Saudi Arabia In Oil Production What will happen to Europe? It seems almost certain that it will gradually descend into a sort of third-world debacle -- or, rather, much of California or most of Detroit today.
Monday, April 8. 2013Morris Dees and the Southern Poverty Law Center, scaring donors since 1971
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Monday morning linksPhoto: Dunkin Donuts wedding cake (via Laughing Squid) Princeton gals: It's about class, not feminism Medicate Your Children to Guarantee Compliance Should the Modern Man Be Taking Testosterone? Testosterone deficiency is exceedingly less common than Fascinating Documentary About Kasparov vs. Deep Blue MSNBC — All your children are belong to us "The Meritocracy As We Know It Mostly Works To Perpetuate the Existing Upper Class" Getting a liberal arts PhD will turn you into a train wreck Teamsters Face Pension Meltdown Kentucky’s Runaway Pensions - Nonprofit groups have been living well off the taxpayer, too. Democrats Starting to Worry about ObamaCare Here Comes Obama's Raid On YOUR Retirement War on Poverty: Despite the $15 trillion U.S. taxpayers have spent since the war on Delingpole: An English class for trolls, professional offence-takers and climate activists Jobs Report? What Jobs Report? Hey Look, Gay Marriage!
Sunday, April 7. 2013I blame the women
McInnes: If women knew how unbelievably perverted we (men) are, they wouldn’t even brush their hair.
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Sunday morning linksPhoto of somebody's camera bag - not mine. I don't have a camera bag because I mostly use little pocket cameras. Prayers for the Warren family Find a Man Today, Graduate Tomorrow - "Susan Patton told young women to look for a mate in college. Liberals went crazy. My mom said the same thing." They used to be called dormitories: 250 sq. ft. micro apartments in NYC Discovery Of A 17th Century Spanish Shipwreck Yields Awesome Treasure
The story of the prosecution of Amanda Knox Johns Hopkins’s and Planned Parenthood’s troubling extremism Saturday, April 6. 2013Saturday morning linksTarget apologizes for "Manatee Grey" Nightmares drove NJ man to admit 1990 killing (h/t neoneo) Identifying the Right “Depreciation” Tax Policy: The Most Boring – but Important – Article You Will Read Today Freeman Dyson speaks out about climate science, and fudge Everybody knows that Big Oil pays Dyson to utter this nonsense Lowest Labor Force Participation Rate Since 1979 It keeps getting worse Dying Monopolies – The Post Office Catholic Gonzaga University won’t allow Catholic students to form Catholic group MF Global Trustee's Report Blasts Obama Bundler Jon Corzine Shouldn't Crozine be in jail by now? From Corrupt Pols Running America’s Biggest Nanny State:
Why Is North Korea Our Problem? The gussying up of (Hillary) Clinton’s standing is one of the silliest political exercises of our time. Smartest woman in the world. Went to Wellesley, after all. Fancy chick college, studied Alinsky. Good growth in the Mexican economy But it's illegal for Americans to emigrate to Mexico. Mexico does not permit immigration, but they may change their mind if they have too many jobs that Mexicans won't do. The US Navy's Rail Gun Hinderaker on entitlement reform:
Stats via Ace:
It's definitely time for a national fist registry Friday, April 5. 2013State-WreckedDavid Stockman: State-Wrecked: The Corruption of Capitalism in America
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Friday morning linksTell youngsters the truth: the UK needs you to work not go to university McDonald's cashier job: BA required (nope - that was an error. It had truthiness to it, didn't it?) You Are a Terrible Investor and You Should Stop That College Teaches Course on ‘Queer Gardens,’ Suffers Low Academic Standards The youth are playing house 69 Years Later, D-Day Veteran Recovers Item Lost on the Beaches San Francisco's Trash Inspectors This Week in Epic Beta Male Faggotry 35 Atlanta educators to surrender today in massive cheating conspiracy Communists in the Thick of the Immigration “Reform” Movement Obamacare “Navigators”: Anyone Else See an Opportunity for Massive Waste of Taxpayer Funds? Streamlined ObamaCare Application Goes On for 60 Pages Walgreen clinics to begin treating chronic illnesses How the Hockey Stick Crumbled: A Post Mortem Of course Hillary Clinton is going to run for president The (almost) unbelievable case of censorship in Colorado Phoenix “Not Looking for Strong Swimmers” for Lifeguard Jobs Despite Focus on Gun Restrictions, More States Move To Loosen Laws Thursday, April 4. 2013A confession: It's not that we loved immigrants, it's that we hated Britain
Our friend AVI put up a comment here yesterday to the effect that Leftist forces are far more interested in undermining Western culture than they give a damn about the pawns they use.
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Blame the politiciansFrom "Tyler Durden" on blaming the euro:
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Thursday morning linksHorowitz: This Is Columbia University The Benefits of Moving Back Home ObamaCare in Trouble? Exchange provision delayed, as lawmakers push to repeal another Even Joe Klein: Obamacare Incompetence Again? Government pushes banks to make subprime loans Unbelievable!… Obama Is Pushing Risky Subprime Auto Loans, Too Father Of Newtown Victim: 'I Applaud' The NRA's Proposals For millions of Americans, “disability” isn’t just a medical diagnosis, it’s also a state of mind — a state of mind we subsidize, sustain, and encourage.
It's Not Easy Being Green - As climate change worsens, the internal strains in the environmentalist movement are starting to show. Good grief. These people are not living in reality. VDH: Krugman’s California Dreaming - He sees a renaissance attributable to the decline of the state’s Republican party. Wednesday, April 3. 2013No time to thinkFebruary, March, April and May are my busiest times of the year at work. No time to think except in the shower. No time for thoughtful posts. One must make hay while the sun shines. More gun news: Connecticut Customers Rush to Store to Purchase Guns, Ammo You betcha. Got a good load of .22 LR and a large load of 20 and 12 ga ammo yesterday. That's me: insane. 'Insane' crowds as customers flood Connecticut gun stores before vote Piers Morgan has armed security. And I read that Jim Carrey has an armed bodyguard whenever in public. Since I am cheap and not wealthy, I have to be my own bodyguard. If armed protection is OK for the President and Piers Morgan, it's OK for me. BTW, Drudge is truly fun today
Weds. morning linksImage stolen from Lucianne On April 1st, Virgin Atlantic Launched World's First-Ever Glass-Bott Crewcut: The Virtue of the Number Two "Marry Young - I got married at 23. What are the rest of you girls waiting for?" h/t Insty Drunks Don't Like Sober Women He'd heard the debates about the cost of alcohol abuse to the NHS, but only when novelist Chris Paling found himself on a ward with long-term alcoholics did he really grasp the prognosis New York’s future flees to Florida - Young people are moving to the Sunshine State for jobs Don’t blame ‘Big Oil’ for high gas prices. Blame ‘Big Corn.’ Taranto: Those Courageous Racists - Left-wing bigots pat themselves on the back. Associated Press Drops 'Illegal Immigrant' From Stylebook "If it were up to me, I would've been any of the diversities" ...was global warming ever real? Or is this hysteria a hoax, like the Y2K computer disaster that never happened? Madeleine Albright, Condoleeza Rice, and Hillary Clinton have filled a post that would have commonly been held by eunuchs in the Byzantine, Ottoman, and Chinese empires. Tuesday, April 2. 2013An instant felon in Connecticut?I can't say I am too thrilled with what the Dem-ruled Connecticut legislature is about to do with firearms. I like to try my best to be law-abiding, but I do not know how many firearms we have around the place any more than I know how many hammers we have. Some are antiques, workable probably and oiled, but not fired for 30 years. Some are probably in closets and drawers we have never opened and in dark corners of the attics which we have never explored. This place has been inhabited by firearm owners, country men, since 1823. As far as I know, not one of them every shot anybody, even if they deserved it. My late father-in-law's farm, on which we now blissfully reside in commuting distance to Hartford, always had handguns (old .45 revolvers) in the drawer in the tack room of the barn (in case a horse needed shooting - broken leg, terminal colic, etc) and a .410 leaning on the barn wall for pigeons, Copperheads, and rattlers. He liked pigeon stew, and plenty of them lived in the barn before we tightened it up. (I liked the squab better.) When he lived here, there was no crime at all. He was a big shot insurance fellow, and a gentleman farmer just as I aspire to be. Math genius actuary-turned executive, but farm-raised. Family tradition. Family farm, now. Third generation here, if we can keep it with the taxes which insist on taxing us as if we were a 60-acre housing development (they term that "taxable at best use". What is "best use"?). Otherwise, some developer will fill it with McMansions on 1/4-acre lots with no woodchucks, no horses, no goat, no meadows, no snakes, no barn pigeons, no barns, no barn cats, and no firearms. Safe and sterile. Like most states with some creepy urban zones, most firearm crime is done by career crims and sociopathic and drug gangs, but I do not see our wise legislature attending to that at all. There are no dainty female suburban votes in that. Connecticut's Gun Control: A Rush To Pass Laws That Couldn't Have Prevented Tragedy It is so much easier to take on the law-abiding than the crims, because evil can never be legislated away. See Three Felonies a Day
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Tuesday morning linksFiendish Turtle Smuggler Tried to Steal Over 10% of an Entire Species Pregnant "man" and his divorce case A.D.H.D. Seen in 11% of U.S. Children as Diagnoses Rise The Bible vs. the Heart - The human heart alone is a terribly flawed guide to social policy. When Men Forsake God, Tyranny Always Follows “Why so many jobs are crappy" Is Disability the New Welfare? “Unfit for Work: The Startling Rise of Disability in America” The Obamas live the 1 percent life Connecticut lawmakers clamp down on guns The Bigotry attitude: Inequality for All:
Monday, April 1. 2013College sexual assault codes: When "yes" means "no"KC Johnson: A College with Strange Sex Misconduct Hearings ('No' Means 'No,' and 'Yes' Can Mean 'No' Too) If I were a horny college student today, I think I'd feel more comfortable chasing the townie girls. But that runs up against this advice: Princeton mom: Women have a 'shelf life'. Why that article got so much attention is beyond me, because every gal knows it even if they decide to wait a while.
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Not an April FoolWarmist claims Anthropogenic Global Warming causes more polar ice. The pirate doesn't call it "HotColdWetDry" for nothing. (h/t, reader) Indeed, it explains everything, and few theories have this sort of power to explain everything that happens outdoors - after the fact.
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Monday morning linksCave canem. The good dog warning sign via Ace How Did Dinosaurs Have Sex? Heresy: A Darwinist Mob Goes After a Serious Philosopher A Generational Shift in Understanding Life With Down Syndrome Rebellion: Democrats Push Legislation to Remove Sheriffs Who Refuse to Enforce Unconstitutional Gun Laws America's bastardy rate Sleazebag men who don't give a damn about their kids Tale of the Tape: Touré vs Ben Carson Sorta interesting. Toure is the Oreo (like Obama), and Carson is the single Mom's kid from Detroit. I hear reverse class envy. Twenty-year hiatus in rising temperatures has climate scientists puzzled And worried about their grant $ Global cooling crisis: Flea circus director left devastated after his entire troupe of 300 performing mites die in record cold snap The Economist Breaks with the Climate Orthodoxy Why Not Separate Marriage and State? Cultural civil war can be avoided by getting government out of marriage. Michelle's 'Let's Move' Website: Ski for Exercise! Walter Williams: Are We Equal? The UK: 900,000 choose to come off sickness benefit ahead of tests Why Krugman is Dead Wrong on Capital Controls An Instance of the Permanent Campaign Why Freight Rail Pays and Passenger Trains Flunk Chavez's legacy gains religious glow in Venezuela Cyprus President’s Family Transferred Tens Of Millions To London Days Before Bailout
Saturday, March 30. 2013Only people in government could be this stupidMORE FREE STUFF– FOR DEADBEATS! As she asks, "Does doing the “right thing” even matter anymore, or does it just make you a doofus?"
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