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Monday, April 16. 2012Monday morning linksSamuelson: The global happiness derby:
So You Want To Own a Gun - Advice for the first-timer. You can buy this plant for $15.98 Ralph Branca on payback and being Jackie Robinson's friend Romney Gaining on Obama Ted Cruz: Texas' Answer to Marco Rubio Initiative to regulate health insurance hikes sparks big debate - Initiative would regulate health care Subsidizing wind and solar because China and Germany are doing it Obesity is a Bigger Threat to Health Care Than Obamacare SANDERS: The limits of technology in a dangerous world ABC: Tea Party Movement Is Stalled – Americans Want Humongous Debt, Record Spending, More Government Control Hartford Seminary's Shameful Ties to Syria's Dictator Is the world sitting on a tinderbox? HIZBALLAH AND THE ARAB REVOLUTIONS: THE CONTRADICTION MADE APPARENT? The New Mastermind of Jihad - A recently freed Islamist thinker has long advocated small-scale, independent acts of anti-Western terror Recalling the Jenin ‘massacre’ libel The contention that women are underpaid by American employers in comparison to men is demonstrably untrue. Sunday, April 15. 2012Sunday link dump5 Keys To Make a Strong First Impression Isn't It Romantic? Feminism's latest triumph: Boys are afraid of girls. Totally Unsocialized Homeschool Weirdo Doesn’t Know Where To Buy Bath Salts Or Pot, Has 242 Year-Old Boyfriend Kindergarten Wars: Manhattan IS Lake Wobegon Bears Chase Vt Governor In Backyard Higher-Ed Accountability: Has Its Time Come? Blogger horrified to realize that Burger King’s new bacon sundae is lookin’ pretty good to him Fracking Vindicated Failure to Launch. What the Fluke is going on here? UPDATED Do girls only want a career because they can't attract a man? Provocative study casts high fliers in a new light For Obama, Going Positive May Be More Difficult This Time Mead: As Blue Dies, What Happens To the Jobs? Part One President Obama’s Secretary Paid Higher Tax Rate Than He Did Jay Cost: Obama’s lousy reelection strategy "The MSM/left is always acting in bad faith" Does raising the minimum wage reduce poverty? 'Flytilla' Activists Receive 'Welcome' Letter from Israel Janet Napolitano Signed 'Stand Your Ground' Law for Arizona in 2006 Survivor tells of life inside a North Korea concentration camp
Saturday, April 14. 2012The real threat that the Ann Romneys of the world represent to the statist Left: "I am subversive simply by existing."The real threat that the Ann Romney's of the world represent to the statist Left is yet another of the many insightful posts by a mom in Marin whose blog Bookworm Room is a must add to your daily web surfing. She and I have become friends over the years sharing our parenting experiences, she and I -- a work at home Dad -- considering how to best raise our young children for a positive life and constructive role in society. An excerpt from her post today:
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Saturday linksWhy Everyone Believes in Magic Houston's Own Equitable Building: The Political Perils of Building Tall Wind power is expensive, kills millions of birds and hurts women Sweden Moves to Abolish Gender Should Corporations Be Do-Gooders? Elephant-hunting: Destroying Africa to Save an Elephant’s Tail America's Urban-Rural Work Divide NOW Prysydynt: Ann Romney Doesn't Have the "Life Experiences" or "Imagination" To Understand Real Women "This 2012 Obama is strident and mean, even deceitful, divisive" Dino on the media:
Needed: A Marxist-Style Analysis to Understand and Combat the Extreme Left’s Hegemony Italians Rally in Rome Against Monti’s Pension-Revamp Gap Where's the $ sposta come from? Detroit's Slow Fiscal Death March - State authorities should have let the city go into bankruptcy this summer. Where's the $ sposta come from? Jack Welch on Obama: “He’s got an enemies list that would make Richard Nixon proud.” Michael Bloomberg Campaigns Nationally Against Right of Self-Defense Except for his armed bodyguards... Pat Michaels – on the death of credibility in the journal Nature The Draperizing of Mitt Romney Rubin: The Three Myths that Distort Every Discussion of Israel and the Middle East World more dangerous, top general tells Harvard TURNER: What’s next? Step One after Obamacare - Even before Election Day, block grants are cleaning up Democrats’ mistake Andrew Malcolm: Who is this guy pretending to be president?
Friday, April 13. 2012Friday morning linksThere is an appealing nyuk, nyuk nostalgic spirit to"The Three Stooges." Traditional Catholicism Is Winning - There were 467 new priestly ordinations in the U.S. last year, and Boston's seminary had to turn away applicants. "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Obama: We didn’t have “the luxury” for Michelle to not work. Henninger: Demolishing Paul Ryan - The Left launches on warning against any challenge to its ideological fortress. Thornton: Class Warfare the Last Refuge of a Failed Presidency Pethokoukis: Obama’s inequality argument just utterly collapsed "What Now: the GOP Race and the Election to Come?" by Clark Judge Voter ID Has Broken Leftist Containment Gypsies to Join Jews for Holocaust Commemorations Tom Hayden: A Man Who Gives ‘Opportunism’ a Bad Name Turning a blind eye to North Korea’s ‘hidden gulag’ "We wouldn't expect you to have issues, after all, you're the white male group." It Begins… Leftists Call Ann Romney a C*nt, B*tch, Wh*re for Being Stay-at-Home Mom Good grief Thursday, April 12. 2012Thursday morning linksGraph of the recovery above, via Mankiw Behind the Picture: Bourke-White and the Liberation of Buchenwald The SOLO File: Declassified Documents Detail "The FBI's Most Valued Secret Agents of the Cold War" The End of Sprawl? The Buffett Rule and the audacity of hopelessness - Enjoy the band while your ship goes down. Democrats Declare 'War On Moms' Still the Least Racist Country in the World Majority of Dems want part or all of Obamacare tossed Harsanyi: Obama's 'Fairness' Fiction T. Boone Pickens: 'I've Lost My A--' in Wind Power - 'The Jobs Are in the Oil and Gas Industry' A Dose of Nuance: Peter Beinart's mis-identity crisis If it's against a white guy, is it a hate crime? Karl Rove: Obama's Campaign Will Take the Low Road - The 2008 pledge not 'to pit Red America against Blue America' is no longer operative:
Wednesday, April 11. 2012How To Piss Off Over 25% Of State LegislatorsThe campaign by leftist pressure groups for companies to cease their contributions to the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) may backfire on those feckless companies that have succumbed. So far, that includes Kraft Foods, Intuit, Wendy’s, Arby’s, McDonalds, Walgreens, Pepsi and Coca Cola. ALEC has over 2000 members who are state legislators, out of the 7282 State legislators across the US, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. ALEC members cooperate on developing model legislation for their states that is pro-growth, pro-jobs, lower taxes. ALEC, also, exchanges model legislation among its members based on the work of a particular state. This has included legislation for Voter ID and for Stand Your Ground self-defense, two bete noires of the left. ALEC has over 300 companies who contribute up to $25,000 each for the opportunity to engage in conversation with state legislators about issues that affect their business. The few who have turned tail may well find themselves with a weakened hand as state legislatures consider issues. Well, if they don’t support free enterprise, they will be less free. ALEC issued a “statement today in response to the coordinated and well-funded intimidation campaign against corporate members of the organization…We are not and will not be defined by ideological special interests who would like to eliminate discourse that leads to economic vitality, jobs and fiscal stability for the states.” The intimidation campaign is made up of the usual Soros and similar organizations on the activist left, as Michelle Malkin outlines. She recommends boycotting their products. Consumer boycotts of companies with such wide distribution seldom amount to much. What will really hit these companies is the legislation that affects them. Go left, Go to someone else, like the leftist groups you respond to that want to raise your taxes and reduce your freedoms to operate profitably, over 25% of state legislators may well say.
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Why is this a problem for Vermont and Maine?Vermont and Maine are the least urbanized states in the US, and close to the bottom of average GDP per hour worked. Our friends at Vermont Tiger see these data as a problem, but I don't see what the problem is. These states are in control of their development, their industrialization, their welfare payments, etc. Apparently they do not seek growth or development. What's wrong with that? It's their choice, and apparently most people who live in those states like it that way. Money isn't everything: some seek it, some just want enough to survive until the Social Security gravy train kicks in, paid for by the labor of the folks in the wealthier states. Rural and rustic, with the good and bad (see the Rumford (Maine) Meteor) that come with that. If those folks want more jobs and urban life, there is a simple solution: bathe, shave, get a haircut, and pile your stuff in a U-Haul and move to the resurgent Bronx in a few short hours. Job choice, no big snow problems, walk to the Stadium, lots of bars and bodegas, quick express subway to the Metropolitan Museum. How bad is that? I like the idea of each state following its own heart. Each one is crazy and/or corrupt in its own way.
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Government delusionsFrom Stossel's Can Government Do Anything Well?:
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Weds. morning linksDocument Deep Dive: How the Homestead Act Transformed America The suicide forest of Japan: Mount Fuji beauty spot where up to 100 bodies are found every year Tasty beer: Great Achievements in American Capitalism Transgressive Art Shocks Educators But I thought the current pomo view of art was to disturb the complacent. Guess not. Thomas Kinkade, detested by the bien pensant But I thought the current pomo view of art was to disturb the complacent. Guess not. Joel Stein Has Four Accountants
Related: The Cure for Humanity's Natural State of Abject Poverty - A review of Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty. The non-diverse Obama campaign HQ Sowell: Why Politicians Promise Heaven And Deliver Hell:
It's a truism that recipients of charity must always hate the giver. It's about pride. Has the Trayvon Martin incident become more about the media than the shooting? Yes University Course on How to Impose Communism No wonder colleges are so greedy Mojave Solar Project Killing Threatened Desert Tortoises Understanding the Resilience of Monarchy During the Arab Spring Obama's America: Why Black Grievance Will Never End Why I Called George Zimmerman a Murderer, and Why I Was Wrong - I won't get fooled by media again. Nearly 60 percent of Americans would move from their communities right now if they could, according to a new survey Everybody's got to be somewhere... Hospital Refuses To Hire Overweight People From what I hear, overweight people are always at an employment disadvantage Here's How Unpopular ObamaCare Is: Fewer Than Half of Democrats Want the Law Upheld Hmmm. NASA Scientists Rebel Against Global Warming Hysteria:
Hansen has lost it, and his colleagues finally are daring to admit it. Tuesday, April 10. 2012If disabled people are disabled, how can they work?Clearly, today the term "disabled" includes many people entirely capable of holding jobs. Here's the latest on the disabled: Obama administration may soon require all Federal contractors hire 7% disabled workers. There is an interesting hitch, however: "... it is illegal, under the ADA, for employers to query applicants about their disabilities."
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Tuesday morning linksToon via Theo Surgery may not be necessary for appendicitis The pomo generator Fracking is Blamed for … Well, Everything, Really. VDH: Strangers in a Stranger Land He's getting confused by all of the new narratives Obama Will Say and Do Anything Angry people who demand things, don’t stop being angry when their demands are met. At Why You Should Learn to Love Pink Slime:
NYM: Defending Derbyshire Why ObamaCare Has Proved a Hard Sell Would Roosevelt recognize today’s Social Security? Obamacare is a Trojan horse, intended, as Barack Obama has said, to lead to the extinction of private health insurance and its replacement by socialized (“single payer”) medicine. Barone: Can Romney Show Voters That Obama Is Out of Date? From Satire to Horror Reality Show: Radical Chic Conquers America Why The U.S. Postal Service Is In Greater Financial Trouble Than Most Foreign Postal Services — The Role Of Government Micromanagement 4 Healthy Fast-Food Failures Freedom in Post-Democratic Europe Morning Bell: Hispanics and the 2012 Election In former Communist states, populations are shrinking fast - Of Romania's 19 million population, fewer than five million are workers paying tax Study recommends coverage of lung cancer screening Not from The Onion: Liberal fascism in the NYT Where do people go when they drop out of the labor force?
Monday, April 9. 2012We don't understand how they see us
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Monday morning linksThe Surprising Phenomenon of Exercise-Induced Orgasms Painkiller addiction: Is it really an epidemic? Gentrification in Greenwich Village Many of the tests are for protection against lawsuits There’s no such thing as a free lunch, at least not at the Rescue Mission of El Paso. National Review fires writer John Derbyshire, author of ‘outlandish’ article on blacks, racism Mitt Romney won. And now he's going to lose I'm not so certain about that SANDERS: Beijing’s nightmare scenario The European Union ups the anti-pirate ante Jewish Gangsters Get Their Day at Museum Details Emerge on Coming U.S. Offensive in Eastern Afghanistan TAUBE: Helen Thomas uncensored Military, church struggle to address Catholic chaplains shortage Obama Nails His Blue Colors to the Mast Does “Land of the Free” Mean Everything Should be Free? Amazing video of students. Where do they get this sense of entitlement? What’s important to these extremists is not the evidence but the scare. O’s losing strategy - It’s all fear and envy, no hope:
Saturday, April 7. 2012Saturday linksSometimes It Takes Money to Make Money (From Insurance Fraud) Vets, nowadays, will do anything a people doc will do. But they will charge you more for it. A site that is new to me: The College Fix A site you might like: The Gun Does low socioeconomic status have to bring poor health outcomes? Massachusetts’ Affordable Energy Prospects Are Blowing In the Wind George Will: What Romney needs in a running mate Two Years Later—The ObamaCare Lies Continue Obama’s reelection strategy: keep that stench away from me Oh, for Some Kennedyesque Grace - Obama makes his campaign strategy clear. It's divide and conquer. Americans Still Think Government Employees Work Less, Earn More Poll: Hispanics and Latinos Don’t Care for Those Government Labels Another non-hate crime China is deeply flawed. Its dominance is not inevitable - The country's success will continue only if its elites initiate the political and economic reforms it desperately needs Spin from the Left: Five conservative Supreme Court men join Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan, John Boehner and Ron Paul in the war against women Psychosis from the Left: Nasa scientist: climate change is a moral issue on a par with slavery Crisis: Too many Polar Bears I blame global warming It’s an Obama World… Obama Administration Lauds Tax Cuts in China – While Pushing Tax Hikes Here at Home Friday, April 6. 2012Friday morning linksAndrew McCarthy: Future tense, VIII: Enter totalitarian democracy - On the difficulties of making law in the modern world. Insiders Poll: Enthusiasm Wanes for Rubio as VP Pick; Portman Rising Me like Rubio Spain Not Greece Is the Real Test for the European Union Shelby Steele: The Exploitation of Trayvon Martin - The absurdity of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton is that they want to make a movement out of an anomaly. Black teenagers today are afraid of other black teenagers, not whites “Freedom of Speech Wanes in Britain” Mead: First, Let’s Indenture All The Lawyers Does the Commerce Clause Negate the Rest of the Constitution? That is a brilliant question. Hinderaker is a smart lawyer. The National Wildlife Federation Jumps The Shark Good grief Knish: The Liberal Jewish Eunuch:
President Petulant - Obama makes Berkeley liberals look like statesmen. Eric Holder: My boss is an idiot Greece to Germany: Only Nazis would give us billions with strings attached Michelle: The Democrats’ Election Forgery Racket Klein: Don’t Worry About Deficit That Will Heal Itself “We won! We won! They pepper-sprayed us!”: Proof that the purpose of protests is to provoke a police response Curl: "This is going to get ugly, people." You betcha. It hasn't even really begun. Media Suppress Romney’s Human Side No tingles from Boy Scouts. One out of five dollars that flow into the pockets of Americans comes from a government check ie, from your neighbor - or from China ‘Action Camp’ For Children at Soros-Funded Group Van Jones wins one Still on the payroll. A Nation of Cowards: Marion Barry Declares We Have To Get These "Dirty" Asian Shops Out of Our Neighborhoods "...for the assembled "news" hounds — the most vaunted gathering of news executives from across the country — it was all very serious swooning. They were like a bunch of dogs in heat." (h/t, Am Digest) Tingles. No tingles. Too square to be a media celeb. If he came out as bi-, would the MSM like him a little bit more? Nope. They would use it against him. Too many students see college as a workplace-credential factory Duh. Stock market is now officially overvalued Duh. Philadelphia Fed Reports that State Economies Are Improving, with Future Gains Expected Let's hope so
Thursday, April 5. 2012Thursday morning linksMaybe They Need Sex Week at Harvard Jacoby: An uncivil income tax system Musings of a College Instructor Americans brace for next foreclosure wave White House in damage control over Obama Supreme Court remarks
Epic Greenfail, Omnibus Edition Why Won’t Senate Democrats Adopt a Budget? Let's get it all out there. America's dirty laundry that is. Our family secrets. Here We Go: “Being Uninsured Is A Mandate, Too” Oh, Good Grief… Obama Warns GOP Budget Will Make Weather Predictions Less Accurate U.S. Government and Media Cheer Muslim Brotherhood Regime in Egypt Will churches boycott Israel? Op-ed: With mainline churches increasingly anti-Israel, Christian-Jewish relations now at stake New York Time editorial declares war on GOP The student loan market has become a classic blue model example of good intentions gone wrong Wednesday, April 4. 2012The Economy Without Wall StreetI read the headline of this article, and expected to see a discussion on why Wall Street is indispensible. Instead I found a discussion on the election and specifically Romney. It's clear he's going to be the Republican nominee, so it's probably best to start cleaning up his somewhat tarnished image. I agree with much of the commentary. But there are a few comments and insights which should be shared. First, the economy can function without Wall Street. You don't need a capital market in order to have a functioning economy. It's useful to have a capital market, it makes acquiring capital for progress much easier. In fact, stock corporations were originally performed to raise revenues for large projects which were determined to be 'outside the scope' of government responsibility. What most people are critical of is the very concept that Wall Street considers itself indispensible, and uses that as a lever to charge very large fees and pay outsized salaries. These are not required for a fully functioning economy. I'm not opposed to a person making, or earning, whatever he or she can. But even the corporate titans of the Gilded Age put some of their more public displays on hold during times of economic duress. Second, as a Libertarian, I'm usually opposed to the government regulating anything. But I admit there are some instances where oversight and enforcement are required. The question is - what KIND of oversight and enforcement? Certainly not the kind we're seeing out of this administration:
Sarbanes-Oxley has done nothing to stop the fraud it was supposed to stop. It has added several weeks of work to the audit process in many companies, though. In other words, usually regulations result in nothing but increased costs of doing business. Finally, I was amused to see Bain Capital misspelled as 'Bane' at one point. I would hate to say this is deliberate, but given my cynicism toward journalists today, I am likely to believe it was. Then again, spelling isn't a strong point with journalists these days. It's a rather unfortunate sign of the times.
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Con LawTaranto: The Man Who Knew Too Little - President Obama's stunning ignorance of constitutional law. Well ok. You might expect a Con Law teacher to remember the date of Lochner but, giving Obama the benefit of the doubt, I think he is simply spewing spin and propaganda, hoping most voters won't notice. How many voters care about Lochner? Or even about the Constitution? Even the President, who did swear to uphold it, admits he doesn't really approve of it. Perhaps his back-up plan is to run against the Court - and the Constitution. It could work. Politics ain't beanbag.
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Weds. morning linksWho was Casanova? 50,000 videos a day? And no one said, Hey! Turn that off and get back to work? The New York Sun is back? Since when? Markets in Everything: $300 Hearing Aids PETA scrambled about W.H. egg roll Real estate: "You're not stabilizing the market. You're creating more chaos." Government help was the problem, is the problem. Sarah Palin Hosts ‘Today’ and Auditions for a Broader Role No coal for you: How a Grassroots Rebellion Won the Nation's Biggest Climate Victory How much do you want to know about David Axelrod, Lefty Lumberjack Yuval Levin on Obama:
Justice Kennedy's Million Dollar Question 5 reasons liberals are difficult to talk to Revolt of the Irish Tax Slaves Unemployment is not 8.3 percent -- it’s 15.1 percent Sowell "A long-standing legal charade was played out again recently, when Federal Express paid $3 million to settle an employment discrimination case brought by the U.S. Department of Labor." The Radicalization of the University of California German States Used Malware to Spy on Their Citizens View from the Left: Good Jobs - Three Reasons There Aren’t More Obama Sharpens Kansas Vision - The president's speech to editors and publishers sharpens attack into full campaign mode. Tuesday, April 3. 2012Tuesday morning linksIn cancer science, many 'discoveries' don't hold up (h/t Cafe Hayek) James Delingpole: Global Weirding: the new Big Lie When Scientists Choose Motherhood - A single factor goes a long way in explaining the dearth of women in math-intensive fields. Knish: Utopia's Free Lunch Navy: We’re 4 Years Away From Laser Guns on Ships From Hugs to Hand-Wringing: Watching the Legal Left Freak Out at the Supreme Court Spengler: What do Republicans Want? 'Temporary’ Immigration Status Means Never Having to Go Call Scott Walker and thank him If you think he's on the right track, send him a couple of bucks. He's gonna need it, because he is up against every spare goverment union dollar in the country. Douthat: French Voters to Establishment: Apres Nous Le Deluge Another Teen Shot in Sanford – But No Need to Get Upset, the Shooter Was Black Is the Globe Warming? Or Just Your City? New UK Met Office global temperature data confirms that the world has not warmed in the past 15 years. Obama crowd suggests Romney is naive for not trusting Russia Trayvon Martin Story Destroys Last of Media’s Credibility Manipulating Death: The Nation’s Grievance Industry - The truth, progress ... none of it matters to the hustlers. U of Oregon makes their press release disappear (or tried to) Monday, April 2. 2012Monday morning linksIf we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat? The medical benefits of coffee Attractive women should not include a photo with a job application Neutrino 'faster than light' scientist resigns Britain Has Finally Rejected The Bogus Economics Of Climate Change Is Romney too square? Here are all thirteen of Alinsky's rules for radicals Storm clouds gather over Monti's Italy reform drive Swing States Poll: A shift by women puts Obama in lead "what Republicans call Obamacare was a strategic vehicle to defuse resistance to a systems overhaul and to lay the groundwork for an inevitable realignment of healthcare into a largely government-centric machine." University echo chamber drowns out diverse voices Vanderbilt University Insults Our Intelligence Here is the wack job who thinks you need medical treatment for climate denial Why Campus Mascots and Nicknames Are Under Attack Isn't it about time to admit that Bonfire has turned out to be, just as Wolfe bragged, the Great American Novel of our lifetime? VDH: Beware of the Mob Biden on Trayvon: Let's Crack Down on Guns Says the guy who does not go out in public without armed guards
"Truly, we Progressives are the scourge of liberty, but, then, what good has liberty ever done?" The court can’t stop the health-care revolution 60% of docs are salaried? No wonder they quit making house calls. Biden: "I never had an interest in being a mayor 'cause that's a real job. You have to produce. That's why I was able to be a senator for 36 years." Sunday, April 1. 2012Sunday afternoon linksImage on the right can get you in trouble in Britain. A doctor did the deed. Evil, ain't it? Must be the cross that freaks them out. It should...it's powerful stuff. Just the usual crisis-mongering Rockland Woman Suspected Of Burning The Pot Roast Again Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy: Inside Dartmouth's Hazing Abuses- A Dartmouth degree is a ticket to the top - but first you may have to get puked on by your drunken friends and wallow in human filth Lots of good stuff at Knish: Friday Afternoon Roundup - The Meaning of Freedom O'Reilly: NBC, Media Inciting Racial Violence Obama Campus Fervor Losing to Apathy as Students Sour on 2012 "Our pal Remy Munasifi explains the stupidity of how existing government mandates needlessly drive up the cost of health insurance" Democratic mayors challenge teachers unions in urban political shift The government unions are being seen as plunderers these days The War Against Youth:
Against the commerce clause: When the Archbishop Met the President - Cardinal Dolan thought he heard Barack Obama pledge respect for the Catholic Church's rights of conscience. Then came the contraception coverage mandate. Dolan is nobody's fool US Postal Service Wants Out Of Government-Provided Health Insurance If I term these people "jerks," is that harassment? Kissinger: A new doctrine of intervention? Bullying: It is frankly wrong to try to make childhood into a mindless exercise in kindness. My plan: Bully the bullies. The blue social model is running out of money Saturday, March 31. 2012Like I've been saying for two yearsThe Best Damn Argument For The Unconstitutionality of ObamaCare... A quote:
This thing that is supposedly done for me, as if I were a moron and incapable of making life decisions, is not what I want and definitely not what I want done for me. I have a better idea. As readers know, I have Major Medical, high-deductible insurance because it works for me. The law will make my policy illegal. I once worked for a firm which self-insured: the firm paid 80% of the employees' medical bills after a $1000 deductible. Doing that would be illegal too. The Dems passed a law to eliminate our free choice to purchase a personal item. As a favor to us, of course. Because they know what's best for us proles. Or are we serfs now, living for the greater good of the kings?
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Obamacare was a 20th Century approach to a 21st Century challengeFrom the liberal Mead's The Health Care Disaster and the Miseries of Blue:
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