Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
Our Recent Essays Behind the Front Page
Categories
QuicksearchLinks
Blog Administration |
Monday, January 13. 2014Monday morning linksAncient times table hidden in Chinese bamboo strips - The 2,300-year-old matrix is the world's oldest decimal multiplication table. Keeping warm in Maine How private industry used government force to kill the traditional light bulb for higher profits The Hand of God Probably Only Looks This Way from Earth. But What Does That Tell You? Where Life Has Meaning: Poor, Religious Countries - Research indicates that lack of religion is a key reason why Politics is truly the perfect con game. Business con artists cannot hold a candle to politicians. The Unshocking Christie Scandal - Who is surprised that New Jersey politicians play hardball? "Compassionate Conservatism" ... Kill It With Fire! Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn’t $12 an hour is conservative rocket fuel, says Ron Unz President Obama's Legacy Of Economic Failure Second wave of health-insurance disruption affects small businesses Chamber of Commerce: Only Permanent Democratic Party Rule Can Solve Entitlements Crisis How British taxpayers fund 'Marxist' manifesto for European superstate Sunday, January 12. 2014Hypocrites
Rolling Stone, Privately Traded Company, Advocates Millennials Share the Wealth
- Will the magazine's publisher start redistributing his multi-million dollar paycheck?
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
10:16
| Comments (5)
| Trackbacks (0)
Saturday, January 11. 2014Good newsBringing Conservatism Back To Amherst College. American colleges are in desperate need of more diversity. Way to go!
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
12:41
| Comments (3)
| Trackbacks (0)
Saturday morning linksA Reddit Gun Lover Has A Hilarious Present For Anti-Gun Mother Jones Gun Auction Site GunBroker.com Marks Industry Milestone with $3 Billion in Sales Scientists say Americans are becoming weather wimps Lions are 'critically endangered' in West Africa The Painted Bird: Stigma and Mental Illness Children who watch TV may have 'damaged brain structures' Heroin "crisis" in Vermont Amy Chua, from a couple of years ago: Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior China Overtakes US As World's Largest Trader Dennis Rodman and Other Stalinist Fellow Travelers Liberal Writer Calls the Florida State Seminoles the ‘Champions of Racist Mascots’ Better Health Insurance doesn’t Equal Better Healthcare The law with the Orwellian name continues to lose support Media Again Humiliated After Hyping Unreliable ADP Jobs Numbers Obama State Department Finally Admits Benghazi Killers Were Al-Qaeda Linked Terrorists Seriously, common sense is all but illegal in this country; Michelle: Common Core and the EduTech abyss Barone: The Democrats' Feckless Attacks on Income Inequality Friday, January 10. 2014The bad newsFriday morning links
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: “Redskins” is derogatory and offensive Is the War on Cancer Hopeless? Where is this Gwilym Morgan? Where is the man who can say, they are men as we are, not savages?
College sports: The Elementary School of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Who’d a-thunk it? Taxi cartels don’t like competition? Does Paying People Not to Work Create Jobs? There’s a Scandal Brewing in Colorado, But It Involves a Democrat, So It’ll Die Quickly Sarah Palin: I Went to Fox to 'Piss Off the People' Who Wanted Me Dead 24 Underreported Democrat Scandals That Make News Media's 'Bridgegate Mania' Look Like a Joke Sequester: LEAKED EMAILS DEMONSTRATE THAT VINDICTIVE EXECUTIVE SOUGHT TO PUNISH CITIZENS IN GAME OF POLITICAL PRESSURE Obama’s war on discpline standards coming to a school near you Remember this, via neoneo?
Global Warming: The Unfalsifiable Hypothesis BBC editor: BBC blackballed immigration debate End Result of Germany’s Green Energy Policy: More Coal Maine EBT Cards Used in All 50 States Thursday, January 9. 2014The NSA Even Spies on Congress
If we fail to stop this soon, the next generation of Americans will not even know what privacy is.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
14:16
| Comments (2)
| Trackbacks (0)
Political QQQFrom our commenter Knucklehead: Not trying to defend Christie but this is clearly battlespace prep by the Hillary camp. I am thoroughly amused watching the high dudgeon about this from a media that has remained steadfastly silent through scandal after scandal of the Obama Administration. Closed lanes on the approach to the GWB... please. How 'bout the dead people in Mexico and our own border agent here in the US? How 'bout the dead Americans in Benghazi? How 'bout the IRS targeting the Admin's political opponents? How 'bout election fraud and intimidation? No interest in any of that but suddenly closing lanes approaching the GWB is slaughtering the old people.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
14:06
| Comments (7)
| Trackbacks (0)
Thursday morning linksReverse Mortgages Says Much About Baby Boomer Generation Walmart Health Plan More Affordable, Superior to Obamacare Executive Order: 'Excessively High Temperatures' 'Already' Harming Public Health Unreal: Obama Administration Blames Record Cold On Global Warming Pirate doesn't call the crisis "HotColdWetDry" for no reason. After all, we never used to have weather. Where's "Planned Parenthood"? More couples who become parents are living together but not marrying, data show Rubin: You Still Don’t Understand Islamism, Do You? Obama Donor to Head IRS Tea Party Targeting Investigation The White Ghetto - In Appalachia the country is beautiful and the society is broken. Who's from the worse home? These cops or the kid? Executive Order: 'Excessively High Temperatures' 'Already' Harming Public Health - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/craig-bannister/executive-order-excessively-high-temperatures-already-harming-public#sthash.84xDBkIP.dpuf Executive
Order: 'Excessively High Temperatures' 'Already' Harming Public Health - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/craig-bannister/executive-order-excessively-high-temperatures-already-harming-public#sthash.84xDBkIP.dpuf Wednesday, January 8. 2014Weds. morning linksFeds Sue Buckyballs Founder, Still Ignore Colorado Marijuana More College Does Not Beget More Economic Prosperity Taranto challenges Hymowitz: The Moralistic Fallacy - How value judgments cloud social thought. Solidarity with the nuns — a tipping point moment? Premature historical closure - Why it's important to continue debating the historical record China Orders Foreign Fishing Vessels Out of Most of the South China Sea Alfred Hitchcock's unseen Holocaust documentary to be screened
Scalia’s golden chance to kill unions - A "sweeping" ruling could force right to Lots of good quotes from Krauthammer's new book Taliban Commander Sends 10-Year-Old Sister to Blow Herself Up We must celebrate cultural differences Burglars Who Took On F.B.I. Abandon Shadows Climate Change Groups Seek New Leadership as Green Movement Loses Momentum Sabato: Republicans Really Could Win It All This Year Obamacare’s Stunning Redistribution of Wealth Obamacare puts down deep roots Tuesday, January 7. 2014Tuesday morning linksWhy drugs are expensive: It’s the science, stupid. Feeling rejected when you are lonely A book: The Cave and the Light: Plato Versus Aristotle, and the Struggle for the Soul of Western Civilization USDA ‘Permanently Relaxes’ School Lunch Menus A government program that was abandoned because it didn't work? Amazing. 2013 Gun Sales Skyrocketed, Broke Previous Record by Wide Margin He's passionate about Stendhal. The Red and The Black is a classic -15 degrees F: Life is beautiful I blame climate change. Oh, so does the Daily Beast! In praise of competitive Federalism The UN: Are We Still A Member Of This Thing? Who is behind the ship of fools? Detroit Freezes Pensions, Ditches Defined-Benefit Plans Obama lied about meeting his own brother Why? Barack Gives Michelle Birthday Trip To Hawaii…We Pay For It Britain's version of Tea Party rocks political system across the pond Breaking News: Half The Time the Weather Was Above Average Try this: Half the time the temperatures were below average. Like today. Journalists tend to be terminally innumerate. The most-hated climate scientist: MIT's Richard Lindzen Veterans feel sting of Ramadi and Fallujah losses Union insanity in France What's Right about Social Justice:
Monday, January 6. 2014Like we've been saying for years
We are not children.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
15:53
| Comment (1)
| Trackbacks (0)
Can atheist churches last?
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
15:51
| Comments (6)
| Trackbacks (0)
Monday morning linksAn app for your dreams for iPhone Americans are taught that self-esteem—feeling good about yourself—is the key to a successful life. But in all of America’s most successful groups, people tend to feel insecure, inadequate, that they have to prove themselves. Nothing sparks court challenges like trying to expand education options. Can't Get Tenure? Then Get a Real Job Like, where? Watt, Subprime Fox, Is In The Henhouse Here we go again Netflix’s dumbed-down algorithms MacDonald: The Humanities Have Forgotten Their Humanity - When Shakespeare lost out to 'rubrics of gender, sexuality, race, and class' at UCLA, something vital was harmed. (paywall) We are fresh outta rubrics What is driving the rising cost of natural disasters? What I wonder is whether this golden boy - with no achievements - can sing Top 10 Items You're Too Old to Wear Mankiw: Help the Working Poor, but Share the Burden Better solution - stop holding the economy back Inequality — a necessary ingredient of New York’s greatness Large Majorities of Americans Agree on Issues Such as Legal Abortion, Gay Equality, Drug Legalization, and More. Why Can't Our Political Discourse Acknowledge That? The other day I sent out an email listing a job opening next summer for camp hosts... Greatest Achievement in History: 80% Reduction in World Poverty Thanks to US-Style Free Enterprise How Liberals view Conservatives Plenty of my family members and good pals are Liberals. They probably think I'm half-crazy. I quietly notice that they do not live like Lefties. They are often more materially-oriented and money-oriented than I am, minimize their taxes, and like cars. They just like that virtuous, self-congratulatory Lefty feeling. Archdiocese of New York: Obamacare exemptions granted to any and all... except those with Judeo-Christian beliefs John Rizzo's memoir of his years in the CIA Sounds like a loony bin Government-Run Social Security Is Bad News for Blacks and other Minorities Obama’s Post-American Smart Power Leads To Middle East Power Vacuum Dalrymple: Car-burning good for French economy Ha! The original broken-window theory Forest needed to cover carbon footprint of icy rescue This is retarded in so many ways
Sunday, January 5. 2014"The Biggest Redistribution Of Wealth From The Middle Class And Poor To The Rich Ever" Explained...
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
12:41
| Comments (4)
| Trackbacks (0)
Saturday, January 4. 2014Rotting Promise
I also respect trying to be 'green', if that's what you're into. I'm 'green', though not in a manner Ed Begley, Jr. would approve. However sanctimonious some Hollywood stars may be, it's disturbing to see well-meaning organizations get swindled. Going overboard on the green express will undoubtedly lead to more problems such as those Brad Pitt's Make it Right Foundation has experienced. A new, but untested, method of treating wood which avoids toxic chemicals was used on portions of New Orleans homes. The wood is now rotting. Some claim the problems were due to New Orleans' humidity. I have to wonder, since they ran into issues up north. Saturday morning links
Why Many Farmers Eat Like Crap The Labors of Hercules - The politics of weather A World Drowning In Fatties: 1.5 Billion Of The World's Adults - One In Three - Are Obese Or Overweight World crisis requires world government to restrict caloric intake Chris Hayes: Why These Heartless Right-Wingers Are Laughing At the Plight of Those Brave Climate Researchers Who Risked Their Lives to Save the World! Global Irony - Warming theory gets trapped in Antarctic ice. Kim Jong Un Had His Uncle Eaten Alive By 120 Ravenous Dogs We must be multiculturally-tolerant of differences Re-linking because it's such a good essay: The Crisis of the Middle Class and American Power David Brooks on Pot: Because This Is Not to My Taste, No One Else Should Be Able to Enjoy It And this guy is teaching humility The Party of the Rich Flogs Income Inequality As I say, it's a diversionary tactic Monty Python Star Reveals Why Comics Won’t Lampoon Islam The farm bill: Let’s pat ourselves on the back for trading one bad subsidy for another Growing number of scientists are predicting global The Economist Rips Offshore Wind Detroit police chief: Want crime to drop? Start carrying How The Minimum Wage Forces Low-Skill Workers to Compete with Higher-Skill Workers Friday, January 3. 2014Getting Cut or Keeping Your Mouth Shut?
Kluwe had, or has, a monster leg. He is well known for out-kicking his coverage toward the end of his tenure. In the NFL, this is indicative of being a poor punter. Kluwe hoped someone in management would tell him what to do, be quiet or speak up. Management never does that, because formally telling someone to keep their mouth shut can lead to lawsuits. Best to hint it's not a good idea and let the speaker fill in the blanks. Kluwe, a player well-known for his intelligence, failed to connect those dots. Others doubt he was let go for his comments. However, if the choice came down to him and someone of equal skill, it's doubtful his comments improved his chances of play. Better to have a less highly visible player doing as good a job for a much lower salary. I used Kluwe's story to provide a life lesson for my boys. Understand that saying what you believe is right and just, and shouldn't necessarily be punishable, but sometimes it's better to say nothing. Unless you are your own boss, you should consider yourself replaceable. The Vikings have said they will look into his allegations. However, the primary statistic for punting success, pinning opponents inside the 20, had dropped to a new low his final season. Did someone in the organization say or do something 'wrong'? Probably, in today's world we're all guilty of this at some point. Is that meaningful? Not really. I don't support anti-gay slurs, but everyone is allowed to have a point of view. More importantly, when you work for any firm, you need to be careful to not put them at risk, particularly if they make it clear you're stepping on some toes. My guess is Kluwe's skills were in decline, and he didn't help his own case. He certainly doesn't make himself look better as a bitter, petulant complainant. If anything, my respect for his willingness to speak up on issues (even some I disagree with him on) has dropped because he has become so self-serving with this article. Indeed, I've seen some people suggest Tim Tebow can't find a home in the NFL because of his beliefs. I doubt that is any more true than Kluwe's claims. Even if it is true, Tebow has the good sense to not say anything about it. 2013: The Most Racist Year Ever
Related, from Am. Digest:
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
13:33
| Comment (1)
| Trackbacks (0)
Please, Congress, Do Much LessHinkle begins: You can’t swing a dead cat by the tail these days without hitting a news story about the lack of legislation issuing from the 113th Congress. From CNN to McClatchy to NPR to the L.A. Times, the air is thick with pieces lamenting that the 113th makes “the infamous ‘do-nothing Congress’ of the late 1940s look downright prolific.” Apparently we’re all supposed to feel really bad about that.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
11:30
| Comments (7)
| Trackbacks (0)
Friday morning links
It's a bitterly cold and blizzardy morning here - lovely, From Bookworm, Movie Review: Disney’s “Frozen” My own review: Picturesque as heck, but tedious It’s Not a Church, It’s Just an Apple Store Men are not women. Bob Grant, Father of Conservative Talk Radio, Dead at 84 Ten Forms of 2013 Media Malpractice New York Gets The Communist Leader It Deserves 2013: The Year The Progressive Narrative Collided With Reality Obama To Americans: You Don't Deserve To Be Free WHAT RECOVERY? George Will Exposes Obama’s Failed Economic Record Professor: Obamacare Failed Only Because of Racist "Southern White Radicals" Republicans should not underestimate the appeal of inequality rhetoric. IMO, talking about inequality is a diversion from talking about how lousy the economy is for almost everybody except for the very rich - and for government employees The light bulb ban 2013 Ratings: CNN Hits 20-Year Low, Fox News Dominates Ship of Climate Fools: The rescue Via Insty, The Complete List of Everything Banned by Bloomberg Poll: Americans Have Little Faith in Government Does climate change mean more snow or less snow? (It means both) A Multicultural Lull: Only 1,067 Vehicles Torched in France on New Year’s Eve Bad luck: Same family killed by Assad in Syria and by IDF bombing in Gaza Thursday, January 2. 2014Thursday morning linksNew Lawsuit over San Diego Sea Lion Poop Government injunction against The Little Sisters of the Poor Justice Sotomayor Blocks Contraception Mandate for Catholic Order of Nuns Four things you might not know about dark matter People who pursue unhappiness Some people are only happy when they are unhappy, angry, or in a mess Families: The two-parent factor E.R. Costs for Mentally Ill Soar, and Hospitals Seek Better Way Via Vanderleun:
2013: The Year of Shamelessness - America reached new depths of depravity this year — but just wait for 2014 to outdo it. De Blasio Draws All Liberal Eyes to New York City Obama’s pollster suggests reporters avoid citing polling data in 2014 Obama’s 2014 War on the Poor - More unemployment benefits and a higher minimum wage? Couldn’t be worse for struggling Americans. The Economic Hokum of 'Secular Stagnation' (WSJ paywall)- Blaming the market for the failure of bad government policies is no more persuasive now than it was in the 1930s. Hospice firms draining billions from Medicare (h/t Dr. X) Democrats Gear Up to Portray Chris Christie as Sexist Ahead of 2016 10,988,269: 2013 Closes With Record Number on Disability Getting Highest-Ever Monthly Benefits ...the next time you see/read/hear about "dark money" and ALEC or the Kochs McArdle: Change Is Obamacare's Only Certainty Taking Office, de Blasio Vows to Fix Inequity Easily done. Tax the businesses, the prosperous, and the middle class until they move out. Camden, NJ, has excellent economic equality, while NYC is the place half the planet would like to move to for risk and opportunity. And for the generous Welfare, too. From an important essay by George Friedman: The Crisis of the Middle Class.
10,988,269: 2013 Closes With Record Number on Disability Getting Highest-Ever Monthly Benefits - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/10988269-2013-closes-record-number-disability-getting-highest-ever#sthash.sYxSrXaK.dpuf Wednesday, January 1. 2014Weds. morning links Sued for a medical study? Unhelpful science? Those ambulance-chasers never quit Ski Helmet Use Is Up, but Brain Injuries Aren’t Down Better idea to ski for style and control. I've tried the other way...in youth. Got banged up a bit. Genetic testing - not useful Japanese Snaggletooth Craze Spawns Dental Procedures, Girl Group Not from The Onion: "Towards a Feminist Postcolonial Milk Studies" A commenter says "Translation: No one asked me to the prom." Also Kimball: Inadvertent Comedy from the ASA, or, an Ecofeminist Does Milk:
Obama’s federal government funded hardcore porn project 40,000 new laws take effect in 2014 Got 'em memorized yet? You could get in big trouble for each one of them. Christmas shopping 1958 vs. 2012 illustrates the ‘miracle of the marketplace’ which delivers better and cheaper goods A circus producer said Friday that an animal rights group has paid it 1950 : Melting Of Polar Ice Indicates Radical Change In Climatic Conditions That was before the global cooling scare, now replaced with the HotColdWetDry Scare Inequality -- Crisis or Scam MSNBC Panel Mocks Photo of Romney Holding Adopted Black Grandson JAMES PETHOKOUKIS: Why Obama frets about income inequality, not family breakdown. Not PC to discuss family breakdown President Hollande Gets His 75% Tax on the Rich Genius! Detroit Abandoned, and Then Tore Down, a Major Library, Complete With Books Liberals Really Psyched For An Executive Order On Minimum Wage
The NYT tries to pull Hillary’s Benghazi acorns out of the fire, they get burned $6 Billion Wind Power Subsidy Expires; Battle Looms to Extend It End it! George Will: 2013’s lesson for conservatives Bret Stephens via Betsy:
Best of 2013: Charles Krauthammer diagnoses Obama's policies, psyche NYT: Oh, by the way, we had a reporter on the scene during the Benghazi attack NYC: The Old Regime and the New - Will Bill de Blasio tackle New Yorkers’ real problems or undo the achievements of his predecessors? Mead: Chicago’s Blue Crack-Up Guardian: It won't be long before the victims of climate change make the west pay - The Good grief Holiday in Austerity Land: 1.3 Million Americans Lose Jobless Benefits At some point, your long Sabbatical on the taxpayers' nickel has to end, even if it means a crummy job Extending Unemployment Benefits: Obama's Urgent Political Priority:
Tuesday, December 31. 2013A climate modeler discusses climate modelsHe calls it "Wonderland." Dr. Essex is Prof. of Applied Mathematics at Univ. Western Ontario, and former director of its theoretical physics program. The math part isn't too bad:
« previous page
(Page 227 of 497, totaling 12418 entries)
» next page
|