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Wednesday, August 4. 2010Weds. morning linksEverything about dating blunders. h/t, Linkiest More on The Higher Education Bubble Related: Colleges Serve the People Who Work There, Not the Students Update on Open Water At The North Pole Brilliant: Police: Officer Baited In Altercation That Injured Him. Cop goes to black church to discuss public safety, is ambushed. Doubt he will volunteer to help those folks in future. The folly of banning online gambling. Gambling is legal: see "stock market" and "Las Vegas" and "race tracks" and "football pools" and "Indian casinos." With Dems in Hot Seat, the Times Undergoes a Sudden, Cynical Softening on Ethics Charges Lowry: "If you want to find a grown-up in government, don’t look in the Oval Office or the Capitol. Look in the statehouses of New Jersey and Indiana." Breitbart: I Got My Correction Thanks to the The New York Times — Now Who’s Next? Princess Robin of Berkeley: My mate is sleeping with the enemy
The 100 worst stimulus projects Instead of arresting the guy, I'd hire him to work in the ER Is it greedy to want to make money? Were the 80s the Decade of Envy instead? Last I heard, envy was a deadly sin. Last I heard, wanting to make an honest living and to be productive was a basic adult responsibility. Greed, also one of the 7 deadlies, is "an insatiable desire for wealth." It's a sin because it makes an idol of wealth, replacing God. Government cannot run something this big and important and complex: Rethinking Socialized Medicine In Canada Related: America's first vote on Obamacare Related: Folks with Medicare are already beginning to feel the changes. Soon, the rest of us: Wave of Health Reform Provisions Coming Next Month. By forcing insurance to cover things we do not want and do not need, in ways that are not sensible for us, they will drive up prices with the goal of putting all of us on a one-size-fits-all government plan. And what's this about covering your kids until they are 26? That's insane. Why not until they're 40, when real adulthood begins nowadays (if it ever does)? From Betsy:
Tuesday, August 3. 2010Krugman loses the debateDouglass at Am Thinker spells out the details. It is rather amusing. Krugman was once an economist, but has been a political hack for years. One quote from the piece:
Bingo.
Tuesday morning linksCity Journal: What Social Science Does—and Doesn’t—Know. Our scientific ignorance of the human condition remains profound. No Big Bang: A new model of the cosmos. h/t, Vanderleun When The Government Owns GM… the other auto-makers are not going to be treated very fairly. Challenge to Health Care Law Advances State and Local Debt Bombs Ticking Throughout US Heartland. Beware of muni bond funds. Via Thompson:
Top Ten Most Left-Biased Working Journalists The Secret History of Climate Alarmism. It's about German politics. At Volokh: Philipson and Posner on the Causes of Obesity. Some of the comments there are very good. Ace on Paul Ryan's Roadmap:
Rep. Pete Stark: Federal Government Can Do Most Anything: Has this guy ever read the Constitution? Didn't he have to swear to uphold it? People like this are dangerous. Q&O: Bush tax cuts – it’s not your money, so quit whining David Stockman on the debt: Four Deformations of the Apocalypse. He wants a tax hike. Kudlow .takes on Stockman Monday, August 2. 2010Monday morning linksTiger takes a walk on the High Line Women 'view modesty as sign of weakness' The WaPo doesn't get it Report: Connecticut No. 2 In Unfunded Pension Liability ADA update:
Related: Jury Damage Award Could Close Calif. Healthcare Facilities Megatool Prince Charles Declares He's Here to Save the Planet or Something The Ruling Class Tosses Americans Overboard Young Illegals Out Themselves, Daring To Be Deported Americans Cut Back On Visits To Doctor Alcohol Use Now at 25-Year High Palin: Obama lacks 'the cojones' to tackle immigration Michelle: Summer of Corruption: Maxine Waters/OneUnited Bank refresher course\ The yacht vs. the pickup truck - Democrats are now the party of perceived privilege, and GOP is the party of the people Related: the story of two weddings. Also related: Dems are the party of the rich Surber: It was not a stimulus. It was a raid on the Treasury
Gateway: It’s Back: Public Option Again Rears It’s Ugly Head Can Rubio win? NYT Blogger Who Knocked Fox News' Audience Diversity Has the Same Problem Something we can learn from Cuba:
Sunday, August 1. 2010Three linksFBI Files Reveal Historian Howard Zinn Lied to Hide CPUSA Membership. Who is surprised? This America-hater made many millions, and led a cushy life in freedom on his fashionable America-hating. The only good thing about Zinn is that he loved Wellfleet, which fortunately was never in the Soviet Union. Malanga: Government dietary advice often proves disastrous. As we have repeatedly said here, nobody knows what an optimal diet is, and definitions of "healthy eating" change constantly. It's a field full of fads, and full of cranks with the delusion that they know what's best for you. At Maggie's Farm, we have been thriving on Thai Noodle Soup (the hot version) this summer. Eat your Bok Choy! Scientists say it's good for you! Vanderleun on poetry. We like poems. Saturday, July 31. 2010Jacob and Anne RiceIt’s not for me to argue Catholic teachings, but my friend The Anchoress Elizabeth Scalia’s reply to Anne Rice's problem with whether Christians are living her political liberalism probably comes as close as to the Catholicism I learned being raised a Jew in a Catholic and Jewish neighborhood. Rice, like many or most of various religions, confuses politics with faith or, worse, substitutes politics for faith. There’s a universal message, whether from scripture or Pope, that works: Open your heart and G-d will walk in. Close your mind and G-d’s presence is clouded, at least until your heart is set free. Struggle with that as you wish or need to find meaning and salvation. Struggle is important in building strengths and to advance. That allows the confidence and trust that ultimately works, to accept the faith in man and in our actions being truer to G-d’s missions for us. There’s a practical measure each can easily know, if not denied: Are you living life’s struggles with contentment instead of anguish or anger. There are varying interpretations of whom Jacob wrestles, the result of which is his renaming as Israel. There’s agreement, however, that wrestling spirits with spirit is transforming. A poem I just dashed off (revised in keeping with the form):
I
Am Nothing
Struggle Makes Us
Strong Enough To Accept
The Guiding Light To Make
Something Better Of I
G-d’s Better I
Is All Us Rembrandt's depiction of Jacob's wrestling is one of engagement, not separation.
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A Pali garbage truckThose holes are rocket launchers, also found on custom cabs and ambulances. Saturday morning linksBrilliant ad for Linda McMahon in CT. We think she has a real chance against Blumenthal. Tim Pawlenty talks. He seems like Mr. Rogers. A Dagestan wedding. Good grief. Bruce told me about the 1949 movie, The Third Man. Sounds wonderful. A reader sent this link which explains Gramsci's cultural hegemony More about the sleazy Sherrods Powerline: Whatever happened to the Constitution? Apparently it is too radically right wing for modern times, with all its focus on individual freedom and restrictions on state power. I like to remind myself that King George lll had nothing close to the power that our modern federal government wields today. Reason: Growing Pains - ObamaCare won't stop rising health care costs. A basic component of air remains illegal Justice Department Encourages Voting by Felons as It Suppresses Military Vote VDH: The Truths We Dare Not Speak About Illegal Immigration Forbes: Why Keynes Was Wrong Did The Government Cause The Gulf Oil Spill? Indirectly, yes. But the government directly caused the housing bubble and housing bust. Maybe it’s Time For Jews to Fess Up. Evil Jews run the world. Everybody knows that. More about the evil Jews at Legal Ins. Friday, July 30. 2010Government Motors builds a car! Or is it a go-cart?The Volt: G.M.’s Electric Lemon. Can somebody tell me how this piece of expensive and useless crap is supposed to save the world? Where do people think electricity comes from? Thor? Photo is a Yugo, not a Volt. But you knew that.
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Generic, All-Purpose Maggie's Daily LinksSince News Junkie is taking off for August, and only the names and the dates change, here’s a guide to the daily news for our readers. Fill in the blanks. CONGRESS: Congressional Democrats Deny Scheme To _________________. PRESIDENT: President Obama declares urgency of ____________________. JOURNALISM AND COMMENTARY: Major media journalists ignore above news about ____________________. MAGGIE’S FARM: Old server crashes again and excused as ________________________.
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Friday morning links: I leaseI am taking a mental health break from Maggie's for August. I love Maggie's, but I am sick of having to see all of the outrages du jour. As that guy Drinking with Bob says on the radio, "What next? What next!" We lease one of these babies: Good site, discovered by Vanderleun: I Want a New Left NEA Removes Post Encouraging Teachers To Celebrate Chinese Communist Revolution Poll shows opposition to health care overhaul declining. Of course. It hasn't gone into effect yet. Dalmia: The Death Of The Global Warming Movement Galston: How Americans’ Shifting Political Ideologies Threaten the Democrats
Once again: Schwarzenegger Declares Fiscal Emergency in California. They needed a real man like Chris Christie. Lopez: Ohio Wants Something Different
Sissy reminded us of this excellent Am Thinker post: Cultural Marxism How science led the Third Reich. Totally related via Q&O: Why "science" has a problem:
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Thursday, July 29. 2010Sorry again -For the second day in a row, our home-made mini-nuke plant in the basement, which provides the power to the Maggie's servers as well as to our milking machines and our a/c, went down due to mice. Today, I picked up a cat at the shelter to live in the basement. Nuclear power problem solved. In apology, and since I am headed to Vienna soon, I offer something from the King of the Waltz, Johann Strauss Jr: Not to be confused with his dad, Johann Strauss Sr., composer of the Radetzky March among much other music. Dad, famously, never forgave his son for going into music instead of banking.
Neither are related to the great German composer Richard Strauss:
Thursday morning linksAnatomy of a Microburst. Often mistaken for tornados. Pre-Cambrian life forms The Boy Scout parade SEC Says New Financial Regulation Law Exempts it From Public Disclosure. Huh? New Calculator Shows How Much More Taxes Will You Pay Next Year NYT Reporter Surprised at Lack of Gratitude in Texas for Obama-Care Handout Heather MacDonald: What Judge Bolton’s Injunction Doesn’t Say Stanley Kurtz: What's So Strange About Socialism? The President Wears Prada We have had quite a few posts about Woodrow Wilson lately. This from Scott at Powerline:
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Wednesday, July 28. 2010Preach it, Gov Christie!A quote from his interview:
It's the right time to take on the greed of government unions. Somebody's got to do it before every Dem state goes bankrupt. As I always say, the marriage between government unions and the Dem party is an intrinsically corrupt conspiracy against the people.
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Weds. morning linksCity and County Government Associations: Obama Economy Will Create or Save, Eh, I Mean Destroy or Eliminate 500,000 Public Sector Jobs. Toon borrowed from that piece at Ross. The “does it make me look fat?” question Caddell: Our Divisive President - "Barack Obama promised a new era of post-partisanship. In office, he's played racial politics and further split the country along class and party lines." Hawkins: Seven Deceptive Mainstream Media Techniques Reason.tv: Arthur C. Brooks on the Battle Between Free Enterprise and Big Government "Temporary marriage" in Iran: "We call on all our sisters who are virgins" to put out for the lonely pilgrims - for cash. At Thompson:
Reynolds: Taking Photos In Public Places Is Not A Crime: Analysis. "Too many officials think taking photos is a crime. Here’s why they’re wrong." h/t Ace "Set up a motion-activated camera at a stock water tank in South Texas and you'll catch all manner of critters." Good advice: Surviving the Low-Level Job. People will need to get used to this.
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Tuesday, July 27. 2010Tuesday morning linksOliver Stone Rails Against Jews Krugman blames McCain for cooking the planet. Cut it out, John. It's July, and it's too hot. NYT: Armageddon Wars: Overpopulation Vs. Global Warming Boot: Wikileaks, Insignificant AVI on a kids' mission to paint houses of the poor. These kids should just buy the paint for the poor, and spend the summer painting their own barns and sheds and houses for their parents. Power wash, power sander, coat of primer, coat of lead-based paint. Somin on that James Webb op-ed Giving Lousy Teachers the Boot - Michelle Rhee does the once unthinkable in Washington. Fred Thompson: 'Catastrophic' If Bush Tax Cuts Not Renewed Good stuff: Paul Ryan Schools Chris Matthews on Tax Hikes, Budgets and Economics 101 Boston Latin goes moonbat Women Dominate Men in 7 of 10 Graduate Fields, and Women Are Gaining on Men in All 10 Fields
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Monday, July 26. 2010Curiouser and curiouser
This Sherrod story. I thought I was sick of the story even before it started, but I guess this is a slice of America too. Every country has moonbats but, as Palin would say, these are "sick puppies," determined to live in anger and hatred.
Monday morning linksGlassman: Notes on Europe’s Economic Decadence. "Prosperity creates sloth." Examiner: The calamitous effects of Obama's tax hikes. Related at Powerline: Coming Soon: The Biggest Tax Increase Ever. There's nothing like a big tax increase to work wonders on a struggling economy. Vernon Smith says "no more government spending,...avoid new taxes." Ariz. law comes after years of mounting anger Malanga: The Muni-Bond Debt Bomb Am Thinker: We The Serfs...: Your tax dollars at work in Rhode Island. How long before those sidewalks are cracked with weeds growing through the cracks? VIDEO GOLD: Howard Dean Gets A$$ Handed to Him On FOX After Misplaying His Race Cards From Cato's Investors: Fear the Process That Gave Us ObamaCare, Not Efforts to Repeal It (my bolds):
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Sunday, July 25. 2010Sunday morning links
Edge: Getting at the Neuroanthropology of Morality Los Zetas drug cartel seizes 2 U.S. ranches in Texas. Is this story true? Possibly not. Coming Soon: Tax Tsunami Reid to Netroots: "We're Going To Have a Public Option" Britain Plans to Decentralize National Health Care More government intrusion into private sector pay Race realist Jared Taylor declares the "civil rights struggle was won long ago" A guy who doesn't want you to have a/c: The Big Chill: Giving AC the Cold Shoulder Dino: What happened a year ago to permanently change public opinion? Powerline: The case against Elena Kagan Obama’s Solar Energy Fantasy The Lottery Makes a Strong Statement About Charter Schools From Insty: "THE YOUNG AND THE JOBLESS: New Evidence That The Minimum Wage Has Hurt Teenagers." Climate and budgets from Coyote:
Saturday, July 24. 2010Sen. Webb joins the conversation on raceAmerica owes no special debt to its black citizens - or to any of its citizens. If any American does not feel fortunate as hell to be here, they should depart - while bearing in mind that half the world would move here if they could. Maybe Webb, an accidental Senator (due to macaca) felt he had to say that for political purposes. But although Webb, a Dem, does not vote in ways with which I agree, I give him credit for his thought crimes in his op-ed: He seems to believe that all Americans ought to be regarded equally in law and government regardless of the vagaries of skin tone or ethnic background. I agree with that radical postition. The Other McCain has a more cynical, and probably more savvy, view.
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Saturday morning linksRacial group differences GM sold GMAC. Now they're buying another credit co. Why? To make subprime loans Linda McMahon: John Galt in Skirts in Connecticut The K-man: Beware the lame duck How John Kerry dodges MA taxes. Hypocrite. Vanderleun: The Voice of the Neuter is Heard Throughout the Land SHOCKING VIDEO- What the MSM Won’t Show You From Shirley Sherrod’s Hate Speech
Interesting Data on Increasing Pubic Employment
Surber: Obama’s damage to Democrats Friday, July 23. 2010On DC firing teachersRhee fires 226 teachers. This is only a big deal because public school teachers are so often unionized. Pre-teachers unions, they were professionals - meaning that their work was subject to their own conscience, honor, best reasonable effort, etc., - and the judgement of those paying the salary. Today, only private school teachers can be regarded as true professionals, even though I acknowledge the vast numbers of utterly dedicated public school teachers (including many who bemoan the industrialization of their chosen field). Why should teachers get tenure anyway? Nobody else does, not even pastors. As in the post below about medical insurance, teaching should be opened up. Throw out those worthless teaching degrees and let the marketplace decide. I'd bet there are plenty of retired guys who would love to teach math or literature or history, and could do a better job than kids just out of their education degrees. The best English teacher two of my kids had (in private school) was a retired Sports Illustrated writer and editor. He knew his way around choice of words and the construction of sentences, but the "idea" and the "image" were keys. Essay structure had to be perfect, Francis Bacon-style. And with grammar, he would have ripped my posts to shreds (but I "fly casual" at Maggie's, conversational English - and it is a relief for me to do so).
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Innovation: Internet Vs ObamaCareAn expert’s review of “The Internet And The Organization Of Innovation” from the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) casts light on the Rasmussen poll that “75% Say Free Markets Better Than Government Management of Economy, Political Class Disagrees.” The Rasmussen survey, by contrast to the 75% of Likely Voters who say “more competition and less regulation is better for the economy“ finds “America’s Political Class is far less enamored with the virtues of a free market. In fact, Political Class voters [“the clique that revolves around Washington, DC, and Wall Street”] narrowly prefer a government managed economy over free markets by a 44% to 37% margin.” Professor Shane Greenstein, Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management examines the origins and development of the Internet. From a synopsis provided by NBER, he “uses the example of the creation of the internet to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of two distinct ways of organizing a long-term program for accumulating innovation.”
In other words, government funding or direction of basic research or new programs may be useful and in some cases critical but further development of useful applications, adaptation, and wider spread acceptance and utility are best the province of free enterprise, or as Greenstein calls it "market-oriented and widely distributed investment and adoption." Instead, in most government programs, the initial laws enacted that seek to foster or enlarge reform or innovation are too often crafted with further government controls in mind or as ignored unintended consequences due to hidden agendas. Not unintended but usually hidden is the self-serving enrichment and enlarged sway of the political class. If initiatives have any validity, they are still often more dangerous than presented just by not being geared to a hand-off to the private sector to adjust and improve but to enlarge the power of the political class while – by the nature of government programs – hindering transparent review and adaptive innovation. Even in the case of the Internet, as complex and involved in most aspects of business and individual lives as healthcare, if left in the hands of the centralized “skunk works” we wouldn’t have seen the developments we enjoy today. In the case of other government programs, like ObamaCare as one of the worst instances, the clear objectives and consequences are nationalization of close to 20% of the economy and 100% of our lives, and even more stultifying – indeed deadly - to free market development of improved access, delivery and economics.
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Useful idiot: A role to play
But what's notable about the clip doesn't have anything to do with Beck, but with one brief clause Olby spits out during his tirade. Scenario: You're an ardent liberal. Keith Olbermann is a god amongst men, perhaps the only man alive with the courage to tell it like it really is. You believe every word he says. Shall we run over that check list one more time?
Wait — WTF?? What did he say? But this is Keith Olbermann speaking, a god amongst men. You said so yourself. Ergo it must be true. The next time you hear some righty screaming for Olby's head, bear in mind the old expression useful idiots. Ol' Keith is doing a superb job.
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Friday morning linksVia Surber:
Breitbart on Breitbart Examiner: Failure is success for Obama fans Onward Toward an Entitlement Society Quinnipiac Poll: Obama Would Lose to 'Unnamed Republican' Powerline: Get your hand out of my shower Liberal Tax Revolt - Some Democrats decide they prefer lower rates. Obama isn't one of them. Jerrold Nadler?!?!? How Diversity Punishes Asians, Poor Whites and Lots of Others Am Thinker: Of Course Obama's a Socialist Democrats pull plug on climate bill
Larry Elder: NAACP fights old fights, embraces liberal policies Forty-Seven States Have Lost Jobs Since Stimulus Farce
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