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Tuesday, July 24. 2012This for people who think they don't like Rush LimbaughGive him a chance. He can be pretty smart sometimes, if not all the time. Certainly nails the psychology: Media Desperately Trying To Tie Batman Shooting To Conservatives:
h/t Hot Air, who has the transcript
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Big C update II So what kind of jokes do I get from my dear friends? That is, I think it was a joke. Some jokes sound so real it's hard to tell. In case you missed the announcement a few weeks ago, I need an operation to get rid of a tumor in my lower intestine. Thankfully, they caught it at an early stage, so I've got some time to dig up the cash for the operation. Horrific details are here. I'm having it done down in ol' Mehico, because it's a quarter of the price as up here. Funny old world, huh? The Canadians come down here for medical treatment and we go down to Mexico. With a little over a month to go, I'm edging nearer to my goal. After some wonderful donations from family (the advantage of having 13 cousins), the gang at my mom's rest home (thank you, Alice!), some terrific support from the Maggie's Valued Readers™ (and you know who you are) and selling off $5K in stocks, I'm about $6K short. I talked my neighbors into springing for a newspaper ad and we had a collective yard sale here last weekend where I sold pretty much everything that wasn't nailed down and garnered another $550. The one thing I refuse to put on the chopping block in the Guild 12-string guitar I bought in 1968. It's sitting here three feet from me. I'll go before it does. The link to the Save-Our-Doc campaign is here. As I noted in the last update, if there's anything online I can do for you in exchange, like promote a web or blog site or set one up for you, just tell me in the comments to email you. Every little bit helps.
Do I have cool friends, or what? We made the top 100Dr. Merc pointed out to me that Maggie's Farm made the list of the top 100 Centrist-to-Conservative websites. But we didn't build that ourselves. Other people did that - our readers did that, but I know they read us for our recipes. Are we a Conservative website? I think of us as more Small Government-Libertarian in our political ethos. "That government is best which governs least - that government is best which governs not at all." (That's a Thoreau quote, variously also attributed to Tom Paine and Tom Jefferson.) We're freedom-from-government-power-and-control people. Like this: Tuesday morning links200 Screaming SEIU Goons Storm Dunkin Donuts to Protest Mitt Romney Apparently Bain bought Dunkin. Good move on Bain's part “Sh*t You Don’t Say at a Job Interview” Something Fascinating: The History of the (Secret) City of London Lobstermen finding more odd colors in the catch A theory is A North Dakota criminal case highlights growing fears over police use of drones. "What is the fair market value of an object that cannot be sold?" Crop cronyism’s destructive results The Case Against “Made in the U.S.A.” - Fear not China or any other foreign producer.
Earnings Show Recession May Be 'Fast Approaching' US Economy Going from Bad to Worse: Roubini Endangered Welfare Reform - Is the Obama administration targeting the most successful poverty-reduction program in decades? Monday, July 23. 2012"What keeps this failed president above water?"David Gelernter via Powerline. Bingo. Is John trying to snag Gelernter as a contributor to his site? Who would not? We have been Gelernter fans since his first book. A quote:
He has a winning smile, too. And
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New Ways to Raise Taxes, Without Raising TaxesThe main method Obama and many politicians seek to stimulate the economy is through deficit spending. What is lost on those who engage this method is that for deficit spending to actually work, it has to be funneled into truly useful production, projects which will yield massive value. Without getting into the problems inherent in all deficit spending, some might make a case that government related spending may yield benefits. It's a stretch to say that the TVA or the Hoover Dam was best provisioned by the government. Fact is, private industry would have managed these projects much more efficiently. But these are examples of the sort of project which could make the government look better than it does right now by spending massive amounts of money with little to show for it. I'm not saying I support these projects, just that better options exist than Obama's current path. He made a moderately good show by using some funds to try and build a train tunnel under the Hudson which would have saved me 15 minutes on my commute each day. That tunnel, however, was going to be built with limited oversight, meaning costs would've spiraled and New Jersey would have overspent on it, thus losing all the value it would provide. More importantly, these types of projects are difficult to begin today. Why? Regulation. It would be virtually impossible to build the Tappan Zee Bridge today, and even the current upgrade of the facility has faced massive problems which have increased the cost dramatically. A study of the region around the Hoover Dam, with today's regulatory environment, would end up killing this sort of project altogether due to environmental concerns. My perspective is simply that the Left has hung themselves on their own petard. They want the government to spark job growth, but they want to regulate all sorts of things, not realizing they hamper job growth. The Competitive Enterprise Institute has issued its annual report on the regulatory environment, outlining the economic costs of current Federal regulations. Today, these economic costs are greater than all corporate profits. In other words, one of the fastest and best ways for Obama to earn tax income to drive down the deficit would not to be raising taxes - but by reducing regulation. Of course, this would mean admitting his previous approach was incorrect and flawed.
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Monday morning linksCompact Fluorescent Bulbs Will KILL YOU! 5 Ways Parents Can Transform Their Wild Boys into Mature Men - Leading our sons into the essence of manhood. Amazing Illusion of the Day Surnames in Britain: Norman v. Saxon after 946 years Adam Smith On Conceit, Central Planning, And Disorderly Society The New York Times is receiving pushback from its constituents for having the audacity to explain that changes in marriage patterns are playing a huge role in the growth of income inequality You can't stop a madman - Sad truth is that we can’t make sense of the senseless, and not every problem has a solution Why Hasn’t Brian Ross of ABC News Been Fired? An Aurora Massacre Takes Place Every 10 Days in Chicago, Gun-Control Capital of the United States The Obama campaign knew that what they were saying was false but proceeded to try to plant the “felon” idea, anyway. Among Military Veterans: Romney 59% Obama 35% Sunday, July 22. 2012Sunday morning linksHow TV's 'Dallas' Won the Cold War Ben Stein: Wall Street Misconduct? With Extreme Prejudice - How ABC News "investigates" a horrific crime. Sen. Tom Coburn: How Both Parties Bankrupted America It's plunder politics nowadays, even in the USA. Eventually, maybe grown-ups will get elected and rip up the politicians' credit cards. The 5 economic stats that will decide the election … are all pointing down for Obama Feds Crack Down on Obama’s ‘Enemies’ The quiet overturn of No Child Left Behind On rare occasions I agree with the teachers' unions, to whom this was an election year favor. I don't think the feds have any proper role in education. I don't even think the states have a proper role in education. Important things like education and medical care need to be kept far away from politicians.
Related, from Harsanyi: Are Obama's Ideas Un-American? - If not un-American, the ideas that propel Obama's re-election campaign are certainly unprecedented. "Does your cauliflower have a large carbon footprint?"
Saturday, July 21. 2012A neither boring nor depressing Iraq update
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Saturday fun Pic: From the 'Framing The Shot' collection in my art gallery For starters, I've recently rearranged my video section and have collected my better 'video articles'; that is, articles centered around a video, into a new section called, appropriately enough, Video Articles. As for my double-hip Special Vids section, I've recently added an interesting documentary on crossword puzzles. Before that were two documentaries on the Fukushima tsunami/meltdown, and the brilliant — if half a century old — flick, '12 Angry Men'. I also opened up a Fave Vids section where I've collected the web vids that have really touched me over the years, usually because of the music. If you remember Gwynnie's 'seat belt' commercial from about a year ago, that's in there. And, of course, there's the infamous Bag O' Clips, also known as "the last refuge of societal misfits everywhere", where movie lovers can slip away for hours. If you think my movie clips on Maggie's are sharp, the WMV clips in that area are the next step up, because I'm not reducing the quality by rendering them to FLV so the Mac bunch can see them. And, just in case you're a music lover and have been away for the past month or so, allow me toss out the link to my Introducing Jackie Evancho post one last time. What a fun post that was. And I should mention the usual gang: Home Repair — In case you're feeling fix-it-y The Google Earth Project — My tribute to this marvelous computer program Windows — Windows tips, tricks, tidbits and tweaks Doc's Secrets — I still like the 'Guinness' one best Ratville — Okay, so why are rats such great survivors? Rainy Day — Original articles & humor Have a fun weekend, y'all. Saturday morning linksDUMBEST MAYOR IN AMERICA CALLS FOR GUN CONTROL The Right Honourable Mr. Burke - Impassioned orator, eloquent statesman, esteemed writer—but who was Edmund Burke the man? The Kids Are Not Really Alright - It’s worse to be raised by a single mother, even if you’re not poor. The Cave Paintings at Chauvet, Or, What Makes Men Men Over the past 35 years, the number of fires in the United States has fallen by more than 40% while the number of career firefighters has increased by more than 40% Battle over genetically engineered food heading to voters in CA As if journalists weren’t already confounded enough by the misdirection of spin machines and talking points, they now risk being duped by publicity campaigns using blatant hoaxes. Ireland Bulldozes Ghost Estates in Life After Real Estate Bubble The New York Times’ Obsession With Mormonism The Top 20% Paid 94.1% of Income Taxes in 2009 Explaining Obama's Ressentiment - Unearned success is the central theme of his life story. Sovereignty of Violence: A Visit to Syria’s Civil War Here Come the Closet Black Conservatives
Friday, July 20. 2012Friday morning linksIt's time Democrats came of the closet and raised the flag of social democracy. I think they already did Prostate Cancer Surgery Fails to Cut Death Rate in Study To restate the obvious yet again... tolerance is not the same as respect SF Considers Strict Outdoor Smoking Ban – Except For Pot The Obama Record: Deep Poverty at Record High, Homeless Families on the Rise & 6.4 Million More Living Below Poverty Line Media silent
Obama faces Capitol Hill revolt after gutting welfare reform work requirements Thursday, July 19. 2012Thursday morning linksWhere the Buffalo No Longer Roamed James O’Keefe Unveils Green Jobs/Union Corruption Oops!… Obama’s Top Bundler Jonathan Lavine Was In Charge of Bain During GST Steel Layoffs Why Romney’s “you didn’t build that” attack is the most substantive argument of 2012 Man Crush Gone Wild: Chris Matthews Declares that Barack Obama is ‘Perfect’ Don’t Let the Left Claim the Moral High Ground on Poverty The Growing Pressures Likely To Blow The Eurozone Apart Obama has been painting a cartoon version of opponents for years.. And lo and behold he’s revealed himself to be the very caricature of the anti-business, government-is-all liberal Republicans have claimed him to be. The Communist Mentor: Frank Marshall Davis USDA partnering with Mexico to boost food stamp participation Bill Whittle explains why Progressive policies exist regardless of whether they achieve their purported purposes. In case you haven't seen this excellent summary elsewhere: Wednesday, July 18. 2012Weds. morning linksHigher ed faculty fearful of online ed How I Lost 50 Pounds in 6 Months without Exercising Pron for Mommies: In defence of Fifty Shades of Grey Justin Bieber Blasted Me With His Gondola-Based Sonic Ray Machine Barrett: The Conservative Movement Has Been a Failure Government Employees, Unions, And Bankruptcy The Left Can’t Bring Itself to Celebrate America Don’t Release Your Returns, Mr. Romney. Burn Them. Star of Pro-Obama Super PAC Ad Unleashed: 'Obama Is a Jerk, a Pantywaist, a Lightweight, a Blowhard' Obama Discusses Vision For Second Term: A Lot Of Spending Stop waiting for the economic recovery: This is it Why no hiring? Taxes and health care, that’s why The real reason the Olympic Committee refuses to commemorate the Israeli athletes murdered in Munich The mainstreaming of anti-semitism: Salon partners with Mondoweiss Memoirs of a Revolutionary by Victor Serge - review - Red or dead.
Tuesday, July 17. 2012"If you’ve got a hit song — you didn’t sing that. Somebody else made that happen."That's from a commenter at Althouse. Laura at Ace points out that most ventures fail, but the Warren-Obama theme has nothing to say about that. For example, photo below stolen from Gateway. It's the real Obama HQ for Maine:
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Tuesday morning linksMan With World's Largest Penis Frisked By TSA At California Airport Are Millennials the Screwed Generation? Eggheads, fat cats and status anxiety. Online Purchases Soon To Be Taxed Nationwide A dozen more universities have signed partnerships with Coursera, a company that provides hosting services for massively open online courses (MOOCs), the company announced today Including UVa and Princeton Faking or exaggerating. Everybody has something wrong with them What’s the difference between California voters and the passengers on the Titanic? The passengers on the Titanic didn’t vote to hit the iceberg Bastiat to the NAACP: 'Don't Pull the Temple Down On Your Head' Most Illegal Immigrant Families Collect Welfare – Obama Wants to Up That Number Krauthammer Rips Obama’s Business Speech: “Spoken By A Man Who Never Created Or Ran So Much As A Candy Store” ‘America The Racist’: The Left’s Familiar Refrain Ace: Romney's doing fine Geithner yawned at epic fraud Everybody suspected that LIBOR was a little fishy Nobody Else Made It Happen, Mr. President I’m beginning to suspect Mitt Romney is an actual real live man of integrity. Monday, July 16. 2012Bouncing BackRep. Jesse Jackson's absence lately has been the source of much speculation and rumor. Yesterday, his mother spoke about his disappearance. I don't know what's wrong with him, and if he is sick, I hope he gets the treatment he needs and is better soon. But his mother's words ring hollow. Is she saying that her son can't get up in the morning because he didn't get what he wanted? There are plenty of things I wanted. I thought I'd be a senator, too. I thought I'd be a fireman, an astronaut and a pro soccer player. But I still get up in the morning and do my job, despite many disappointments in life. People need privacy, particularly when ill. But this is an elected official who is suffering through several scandals. Something seems amiss. One has to wonder how Democrats would handle this if it was a Republican representative who was "disappointed"? I'm not trying to diminish a physical ailment or a (rumored) addiction. These are difficult and can require much assistance. But the idea that he's not "bouncing back" from disappointment sounds a bit like a mother excusing and rationalizing her entitled son's behaviors. Monday morning linksImage via Carpe Diem Brain Prize Eval Fund Near Enough He wants his brain saved. A lot of what you’ve heard about the dangers of spanking might not be true. Title IX, STEM, Disparity-Proves Discrimination Dogma, Selective Concern for Gender Imbalances Steyn: Today's Kids Inherit World Reverting To Barbarism IPCC Admits Its Past Reports Were Junk Speaking of offshoring: Why is President Obama holding fundraisers in Communist Red China? and Busy Month for Obama Campaign with Fundraisers in Switzerland, Sweden, Paris and Communist China In Blue New Jersey, Red Spots May Be Sign of the Past The Essential Lesson of the Auto Bailout - What do companies get when they act responsibly? Government-subsidized competition. A Picture of How Redistribution Programs Trap the Less Fortunate in Lives of Dependency Krauthammer: Food stamps a great success for liberals I can't turn on the radio without hearing ads for food stamps Obama to Clinton welfare reform: Drop dead Obama’s Non-Stop Effort to Change the Subject from the Economy Welcome to California: America without Republicans GAO: Obamacare Timeline Based on Election The Medicare cuts begin after the election Sowell: The Invincible Lie UK-EU Drift Update: Britain Audits Brussels Egyptians pelt Clinton motorcade with tomatoes, shout "Monica, Monica" Labor's love-hate relationship with Citizens United Rep. John Campbell: Europe's lessons for the U.S. - America can see the wreck ahead and still has time to avoid it. Trying to duck health care's employer rules? Don't bother Or simply hire fewer than 50 people and fire the rest of them Obamacare Will Add 3.8% Medicare Tax on Sales of Homes, Condos, Townhouses and Rentals (Updated) In the dumps with the American Dream - We used to be ambitious and enthusiastic; now the new normal is malaise. Shouldn’t we strive for more?
Sunday, July 15. 2012Richard Burton reads the poem 'The hound of Heaven' by Francis ThompsonSaturday, July 14. 2012Saturday morning hot linksEveryone a Harlot - "Am I hot, or not?" (h/t Vanderleun):
Housewives and Mothers, Desperately Seeking Liberation New National Concern: Autonomous, Self-Driven SUVs Will I Be Paying off College Loans for the Rest of My Life? The College-Graduate Glut: Evidence From Labor Markets “Report: Thousands fled Canada for health care in 2011″ How Fossil-Fuel Democrats Became An Endangered Species Unions: The Largest Political Machine Why Long-Term Unemployment Has Doubled Under President Obama WaPo: Three Pinocchios for Romney-is-a-felon attack Romney: Obama’s ‘kill Romney’ tactic is ‘disgusting, demeaning’ and ‘dishonest’ One of the creepiest aspects of Barack Obama’s run in 2008 was its cult-like atmosphere Obama administration guts work requirements for Clinton-era welfare reform Lessons from the U.S. Shale Revolution: It Wasn't from Gov't Planners, but Private Entrepreneurs Friday, July 13. 2012A few education-related linksSchool bullying: definitely a problem your federal government can handle Obama to Impose Gender Quotas on Science Education
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Friday morning links2012 Top 100 Retailers A Short Walking Tour of New York’s Lower East Side Men’s Tennis Is More Interesting Than Women’s - But It Doesn’t Have To Be Why Kill Animals That Attack Humans? Remaking Marital Law - Does legalizing gay marriage go far enough? Polygamy, dude Economic Mobility is Alive and Well in America Textbook case of inefficiency - Can’t buy a quality education Double the spending with same results Romney’s Stand and the Left’s Destruction of the Black Community Senate Dems Kill Obama’s Tax Plan New Study Thoroughly Debunks Global Warming, Will Media Notice? With 100,000 Safe Gun Carries in Minnesota, Journalist Worries About ‘Violence’ Repubs fail with farm bill DOE Official Calls Green Scam Program an “Enormous Success” Despite Over $2.5 Billion Lost in Bankruptcies The Economics of America's Crony Society The real Mad Men (vid) Why the U.S. Could Bomb Iran Moody’s Changes Pension Solvency Assumptions Mitt Romney received a standing ovation at the NAACP convention. Really. Restoration and Renewal In 2012: A Theme For Romney Thursday, July 12. 2012The EU as a modern would-be empireWe have mentioned here many times that the EU was designed to evolve into a modern Holy Roman Empire, or maybe just a modern Roman Empire, or a thousand-year reich, or something. I thought imperialism was supposed to be a bad thing nowadays. From Roger Scruton's Europeans are from nations first:
I think I represent the Maggie's view when I advocate for decentralization of power. Nationalism doesn't "cause" wars any more than guns kill people. People cause wars. Furthermore, I think that the US over the past 160 years has "evolved" into a sort of empire of states, albeit a representative one (as is the hapless EU). Compare state and local power in 1850 compared to today. Centralized institutions aggregate power the way the sun aggregated planets. They always want more money, control, and power, and there's always a rationalization for it. We're supposed to think they mean well, but they are watching out for their careers, their pensions, and their egos. The people I respect most are those who want no power or control over anyone or anything other than their own destiny. Exceptions: one's kids and one's livelihood.
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Free advice for Mitt RomneyEverybody's got free advice for the Republican candidate. Here's what I want to hear him say: "Mr. Obama, I will ask you to quit with the smears and lies about me. The negativity is not dignified and it is not presidential. You promised a new kind of politics, but you have given us nothing but ugly and divisive Chicago-style politics. You have been President for three 1/2 years. Man up and try to defend your record instead of trying to smear a fellow citizen." Update: I see that, as of today, they are branding Obama as a liar. Even so, I'd like to hear it as a sound bite.
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Thursday morning linksSchulz on Jim Holt’s Why Does the World Exist? Dark matter mapped in the universe for the first time 84% of Americans Exceed Their Parents' Income, 50% Exceed Their Parents' Wealth (link fixed) Kids feel schools not demanding enough Apple quits green standards Accountant Claims Wrongful Termination Essentially Because Her Job Was Too Hard WSJ: The U.S. Housing Bust Is Over The Moral Case for Free Enterprise Romney's good speech to the NAACP Obama, the Pierre Trudeau of America Morning Jay: Why Obama Is in Trouble Let’s do the time warp again — Progressives keep urging those failed economic policies Allen West targeted by new Soros-backed SuperPAC From 6 charts that show the Welfare State run amok
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