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Tuesday, March 20. 2012How much reform did medical insurance really need?How many of us were good Liberals in youth, only to have our naive illusions shattered by the way the big world really works? For example, we have all learned to see through government's ginning up crises, with the collusion of media, which "only federal government can solve." We have also learned that these are power grabs, and that our federal government is no font of wisdom. It's just a font of unprincipled political calculation. Case in point: Health care wasn't broken Here's Megan McArdle: Liberals Are Wrong: Free Market Health Care Is Possible
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Tuesday morning linksToon above via Powerline Catching up on St. Patrick: Happy Naomh Padraig's Day
Along Came a Spider: The Wonders of Spider Silk Markets in Everything: Cave Homes in China Are You Overprotecting Your Child? Update on Hot Teacher Somebody needs to inform hot teacher than every straight young fellow in her classes is mentally undressing her during class. She's the one who needs sensitivity training. The myth of the student-athlete Golly gee, this is no big deal How Democrats have transformed women into sex objects Sultan on nice wars The Democrats’ Bill Maher Problem U.N. to Investigate U.S. Voter I.D. Laws Planned Parenthood’s 10 Most Feared Enemies in 2012 - Clinging to the cash as new opponents threaten to disrupt the steady flow of taxpayer dollars. Where Things Stand: If the Presidential Election Were Held Today Report: US government spent at least $945M on advertising in 2010 Israelis agree Iran hasn't decided on atom bomb Without Precedent - The Supreme Court weighs Obamacare. An Inconvenient Truth for the Obama Campaign Video How Race Will Shape the Election: A Black Conservative’s View Hateless Hate Crime at Rutgers? Firm sells solar panels - to itself, taxpayers pay Toulouse school shooting: same gun was used in killing of soldiers As Health Care Law’s Trial Approaches, Two-Thirds Say Ditch Individual Mandate California: Top administrators shamelessly try to cook the pension books What the Mailman Knows about Ayers and Obama Follow the “M” word: More on the “National Defense Resources Preparedness” Executive Order Monday, March 19. 2012Effects of higher ed costs and loans on our youthChart via Zero Hedge's Infographic: Reevaluating The Costs And Benefits Of (Debt Bubble-Funded) Higher Education: Another $27+-Billion Cost To Employers Of ObamaCareThe guarantee-issue provision of ObamaCare is expected to result in many enrolling in individual plans who are ill, or waiting to enroll until ill. The Center for Consumer Information & Insurance Oversight (CCIIO) of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will require group health plans to subsidize individual health plans with about $27-billion between 2014-2016. That is expected to keep individual premiums about 10-15% lower but raise group premiums by 1%. The estimate is supposedly based upon the experience of New York's guarantee-issue requirement since 1993, where premiums have actually skyrocketed compared to the rest of the US. According to Kaiser Health Facts, in 2010 the average individual premium in New York was $357 versus the US average of $215, while the employer-provided family coverage premium is 6% higher in New York. It'll take much more than $27-billion taken from employers to subsidize the added individuals covered by insurance under ObamaCare.
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A round-up of that Alexandra Pelosi videoVideo is at Althouse's Alexandra Pelosi "is declining to understand the critique." Redstate: There Will Be A Reckoning Against These People. David French: The Problem with Mocking the Poor Via Insty:
Monday morning linksAre we asking enough of our kids? Anthropologists don’t think so Is Our College Students Learning Yet? Finally somebody comes right out and says it: climate + world governance is a match made in green heaven The Vetting - Holder 1995: We Must 'Brainwash' People on Guns The essential dishonesty of Obama on energy policy Will: Union business, on the taxpayers’ dime WI Dems Punish Private Unions To Hurt Gov. Walker How did the jury find Dharun Ravi guilty of "bias intimidation"? In the NYT, several people consider hate crime and justice
Green Fail: Massachusetts Solar Company Abandons Plant, Moves Operations to China, Taxpayers on the Hook for $50M The Italian Tragedy Learning from Massachusetts’ Health Care Experiment For California's disgraced politicians, the fall hurts -- but just look where they landed The Mainstream Media Finally Notices the Muslim Population Implosion But Still Doesn’t Get It To create jobs, voters want to cut while Washington wants to spend Catholic Bishops Cry Foul: Amish Are Exempt From Obamacare But Catholics Are Not What if the Left is just one Potemkin Village after another? Astroturf. Conservatives are too busy working to do this sort of thing David Frum: Post-zionism is just another name for Israel hatred
Sunday, March 18. 2012Sunday morning linksPhoto is the East Haddam, CT, Congo church “Bless Their Honest Irish Hearts” Calvin Coolidge, unsung hero of Irish-Americans Fifty Years Ago, Woody Allen Plotted Midnight in Paris in This Stand-up Routine Via Dino, The Anniversary You Can't Refuse: 40 Things You Didn't Know About The Godfather "Three in 10 young adults live with parents, highest level since 1950s":
"settled for a job"? How they view me: Why Conservatives Are Still Crazy After All These Years Obama building largest campaign in history Stop the demagoguery on oil and gas, Mr. President Union Thugs Threaten Citizen Election Watchdogs Santorini: This Is All That Greece Needs EDITORIAL: Destroy all churches - Obama silent while Saudi grand mufti targets Christianity California’s Endangered Charter Schools - The state’s powerful teachers’ unions want to regulate charters into submission In Search of Vienna's Vanished Jewish Elite
Saturday, March 17. 2012Saving Lives, and Journalism, is the Moral High GroundToday’s lead editorial in the San Diego Union-Tribune, “Saving lives is the moral high ground”, validates the post I wrote February 24, "Pig Politics Vs Marine Lives". San Diego area congressman Bob Filner, one of the most liberal in Congress, along with PETA, seek to halt the training of Corpsmen using anesthetized pigs, claiming falsely that using simulators is better. The editorial may be traced not only to my piece but also to the correspondence I had with the reporter who admitted his articles in the newspaper were poorly researched. Kudos to the reporter for taking responsibility. The newspaper’s editor is an excellent, moderate and professional journalist. The editorial is evidence that there are such and they are to be prized and congratulated for upholding journalistic standards. The newspaper editorial follows:
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Saturday morning linksJesse James probably regarded himself as an idealist at heart Anne Tyler: A writer's modesty Alan Bean: An astronaut at 80 Siri vs. Evi voice commands Everyone Out of the Pool Pap smears? Mammograms? Prostate exams? Not under Obamacare Modern Environmentalism, 1970 – 2012, RIP White House moves into full reelection mode Interesting Example of How the Possibility of Surveillance Interferes With Free Expression Rotting from the Head Down - A member of Britain’s intellectual elite celebrates his nation’s social collapse. 58% Favor Taxing All At The Same Percentage Rate So do I. Dues are dues. Obama Team Mining Personal Info to Woo Donors
Opposition to Obamacare Grows as Anniversary Approaches Nicky Larkin: Israel is a refuge, but a refuge under siege - Through making a film about the Israeli-Arab conflict, artist Nicky Larkin found his allegiances swaying Major RED FLAG: Military Cover-up in Afghanistan McCain sees another Solyndra in Navy biofuels spending Iran’s stealth financial partners in Latin America New Pro-Palestinian Chutzpah Tactic To Silence Pro-Israel Professors More ObamaCare Robbing Peter To Pay Paula, Er Sandra FlukesIn a Friday night news dump, the Obama administration’s proposed solution to paying for free contraception provided to health plan members got ratcheted up to a new level of feeble three-card monte, only not transparent to utter fools, which the Obama administration relies upon. The Obama administration already mandated that religious employers with insured plans can opt out, but their insurers will have to pay for the contraception. The transparent ruse there is that such costs will actually be passed back to employers in higher premiums, aside from violating their religious doctrine. The Washington Post reports, Friday night the Obama administration mandated that colleges with self-insured plans, covering about 200,000 students, those in which the college directly self-funds claims via an administrator it pays to process them, will have the tab picked up by the administrator. Several schemes are proposed to accomplish this. Ultimately the cost reverbs back to the sponsor of the self-funded plan. (800,000 more students are covered in insured plans, already mandated by ObamaCare -- or should I call it FlukeCare -- to include contraceptives.) Over a third of covered workers, over 50-million, receive their medical coverage through their employers’ self-funded plan. Employers have lately been flocking to self-insured plans, to avoid aspects of the ObamaCare onslaught. The Obama administration just brought the siege tower to breach the plans sheltering tens of millions, with more ObamaCare salvos to follow through to devastate another sector of free enterprise health care and freedoms.
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Friday, March 16. 2012Friday morning linksNerf: The gateway gun? There is a joke here, alright, but it’s not on Marilyn Hagerty Sex-Deprived Male Fruit Flies Turn to Alcohol, Research Shows Via Insty, Are You Easily Seduced? Sultan Knish is a hate group Menopause ‘brain fog’ is real, study confirms How Amazon Got the Urban Campus Right Will doctors be on your side, or working for the government? CBO: Health reform could cause people to lose workplace coverage Washington Distracts Us As Fiscal Disaster Looms Department of Labor: All your little farm children are belong to us! Wind farms in Pacific Northwest paid to not produce World’s mecca for sex drugs? Saudi Arabia Sanctions... are more likely to prompt Iran to stake everything on the nuclear card. Obama running out of money? Thursday, March 15. 2012Maher Addresses Limbaugh ComparisonThe best you could say is that he at least defends Limbaugh's right to speak. Beyond that, this is a very pale attempt to sidestep outrage at his otherwise outlandish and clearly misogynist use of language. He claims because he gets a laugh, it's fine to use words that demean a woman. What he's really saying is it's fine to use those words regarding Sarah Palin or any woman on the Right who he dislikes, especially if it gets a laugh.
The outrage regarding Fluke was about the use of the word, and had little to do with context. That, somehow, just using it was wrong. Limbaugh didn't use it to label all women, it wasn't a misogynistic commentary. He did not show hatred or distrust toward women in general. Maher was not misogynistic, either (to be fair, my original statement above was meant to be sarcastic). But he cannot distance himself from Limbaugh on this. Both of them utilized language and imagery that is inappropriate. Getting a laugh, I have been told by my Human Relations Department, does not make something okay to say. Now, Maher lacks an HR Department, but common sense is clearly lacking if he thinks that just because people laughed, his jokes were acceptable. And being a "pottymouth" doesn't make it okay, either. We all use words, from time to time, we wish we hadn't. Limbaugh apologized for using his. Maher tries to rationalize his.
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More on Deceptive Climate Alarmism on the Ides of March: Orson Welles, Graphs, plus just relax about the weather - and Go Huskies!"If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story." Orson Welles And on where you start it. We may not be professional scientists here on the Farm, but we've all read the classic How to Lie with Statistics, and I assume we've all studed at least basic calculus. (And we all also know that computer modeling depends on the parameters you chose, or adjust ex post facto: "With four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk." - John Von Neuman. In science, if data fails to fit models, they adjust the models to fit the data, and keep their jobs and federal grants. In finance, you get fired or lose your bonus.) Sticking with Orson Welles for today, my point is elementary math: If you select your end point (and your starting point), you can extrapolate out any line from any piece of any graph or curve you want. That's termed "cherry picking." That's why they say that, if you extrapolate the curve of the log graph of the population of Houston from 1950 to 1980, Houston would shortly contain the entire population of the USA. Climate alarmists are famous for extrapolating from small, selected pieces of data - and also for continual realignment of modeling parameters (which is not science, it's computer gaming). Let's accept that post-glacial global warming has been going on, with dramatic bumps up and down but generally beneficially for humans (not for Wooly Mammoths), for 10,000 years, with the resulting 120-150 meters of ocean rise. (There are many Neolithic villages underwater in the English Channel and the North Sea, many Indian villages underwater 50-60 miles out from the coast of Virginia, etc.) This will continue until the climate tide changes back to the next glaciation in the next few centuries or millennia. Given recent predictions, we are warned to expect at least several decades of global cooling around now. Will it be the Big One? A warning to go long Key Largo real estate? Here's an amusing alarmist example which is being fed to our benighted, innocent kiddies: Warming Doubles Extreme Coastal Flood Risk Across U.S. They begin:
As if it all began in 1880. It's probably closer to 6 inches in the past 200 years, but let that pass. The real question is why they picked 1880 instead of saying "Rising seas since 1800 increase the risk of damaging storm surges"? The line would be less scarey. Or better yet, why not say "Rising seas since 15,000 BC increase the risk of damaging storm surges"? Look at this graph. Why not draw your average beginning at 1800? Aha. they picked a low point and a high point on the curvacious historical graph, and are extrapolating from that teensy piece of it to instill terror. If you picked 1800 as your starting point, your line would look different. And, as we posted yesterday, if you picked 18,000 years ago, your take on the data would be quite different again. You would relax and turn on the basketball game. Go Huskies - and we may need real Huskies here soon: Call me paranoid if you want, but my view is that there is an unspoken alliance (not a conscious conspiracy) between greedy scientists and greedy governments of all sorts to make a big deal out of a big nothing. I hope to survive the big chill to see that finally people will have admitted, as they finally admitted about the imminent Ice Age scare of the 1970s - that it is pure hype. But, what the heck, let's step even further backwards from the frame for the really Big Picture. I'll bet teacher never told you that we remain in a cold spell, historically-speaking. Yes, indeed. Polar ice caps are not normal for planet Earth. The earth doesn't have a fever - it has a very bad cold right now:
Thursday morning linksThis is a vacation week for lots of people in the US, isn't it? Not for me, though. The town is empty. New species of Leopard Frog discovered in New York City Do Statins Make It Tough to Exercise? Evangelicals’ Collapsing Cultural Influence Gay Man Sues Over Thong Discrimination IRS to Mom and Pop: Drop Dead. What’s the Left-Wing Case for Federalism? The Incredible Shrinking Postal Service Use of pigs in training classes sparks protest If you want to be treated with respect by The New York Times and the rest of the multiculti establishment, make it clear you’re willing to kill them An Excellent Article from Politico and some Thoughts about any Biases at Politico NY Suicide Caucus Votes Down Cuomo Pension Reform CBO: New 10-year projected cost of ObamaCare is … $1.76 trillion ObamaCare: If Possible, The News Is Getting Worse Scarce Oil? U.S. Has 60 Times More Than Obama Claims Texas vs. California - Why so many people are moving from the Golden State to the Lone Star State. Thursday is 'Poolmageddon' for trial lawyers Mearsheimer’s Anti-Semitism Scandal WaPo: Obama’s troubled handling of Afghanistan Too many wars, too few U.S. soldiers Morning Bell: Obama’s New Regulations Cost Billions From a commenter at Zero Hedge:
Wednesday, March 14. 2012Selective Religious Freedom
Catholic and other institutions are forced by the Obama administration to provide for killing the unborn, contrary to their religious doctrine, but the Obama administration just granted the Northern Arapaho tribe permission to kill bald eagles for their religious freedom, even though US law prohibits the killing of bald eagles in almost all cases.
Far rarer than allowing the killing of unborn humans. Promoted from the Comments: "If their permit is refused, then they should apply to construct a wind farm. Then wait." (The author is Earl. Anyone remember the TV show "My Name Is Earl." I didn't know he is a reader!)
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The sort of thing that drives me nuts: Lies about weatherThe machinations of the Army Corps of Engineers - levees, water diversions, flood control etc - around New Orleans prevented the maintenance of the Mississippi delta by blocking the flow of the silt down the river. Thus, over 80 years, the delta has shrunk. Louisiana wants to restore enough of the natural river flow to help restore the delta. That sounds good to me. But, if you read the article, the LA Times writer repeated brings up "climate change" and how the current situation "left the sinking Mississippi Delta defenseless against the slower but inexorable onslaught of rising seas brought about by climate change." (By the way, it is not "sinking. River deltas are sustained by river silt, or else normal erosion and currents wash them away.) Thus the author first explains the real mechanics of why the delta has shrunk, and then brings in the irrelevant topic of "climate change" and seal level, converting an interesting article into a propaganda piece. That bugs me. Sea levels have been slowly rising to a total of around 120 meters since the last Ice Age, recently by an unalarming average of 3 millimeters per year. (Since 2010, they have been dropping, to the dismay of the alarmists.)
and, just for fun, post-glacial climates. Looks like we're trending downward from the optimum, which is not good:
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Weds. morning linksLost my link collection overnight, I'm afraid. This is what I have. Via Hot Air, Why Interacting with a Woman Can Leave Men "Cognitively Impaired" Encyclopaedia Britannica to End Print Editions Congress could be made to pay for its budget failures Electromagnetic pulse and American security How to Make the ‘Bad Guys’ into ‘Good Guys’ By Pretending They’re Moderate Guys Planned Parenthood Shares Its Formula for Rallying Supporters Online ObamaCare's Bogus Cost Savings - The evidence mounts that the health law won't make care more efficient or more affordable. Tuesday, March 13. 2012Uncertainty Is An Excuse For Obama Inaction In Middle EastHundreds of articles analyze whether the US should or not take a stronger stand vis a vis Syria or Iran. The articles usually increase uncertainty among readers. In the absence of complete information as to all the players’ goals and means or perfect knowledge beforehand about the outcomes, the reader is understandably confused or paralyzed by doubts. Indeed, that seems the purpose of many analyses and comments by officials. It is impossible to know with certainty in advance the effect and outcomes of the many variables and responses possible. So, uncertainty is natural. But, uncertainty does not require indecisiveness nor excuse inaction. Despite being told for decades that the Israel-Palestinian issues are central to peace or progress in the Middle East, the past year has demonstrated conclusively that is not so. Internal and external ethnic and religious divisions among the Moslem states, and the rise of Iran in its efforts to predominate among all, were distracted from, often purposely, by attacking Israel. That veil has been ripped off in the past year. A pox on all their houses would be a proper response, if the outcomes among them didn’t have a significant effect on the West. Continue reading "Uncertainty Is An Excuse For Obama Inaction In Middle East"
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"Condoms for Sandra"I guess you could call it "Occupy Sandra," but that sounds a little bit disrespectful of her natural feminine sex drives and desires, and I'd hate to get into a brouhaha like Rush. She still wants me to buy her condoms, and yet I've never even met her, much less taken her out to dinner at a nice French bistro and gazed deeply and soulfully into her eyes with deep sympathy (for her inability to afford needed condoms). Lib Hero Sandra Fluke: Free Birth Control Is a Natural Human Right – I Won’t Be Silenced. It occurred to me that, as an act of charity, caring Americans ought to each mail her a box of condoms from the minimart. She is begging, after all, and she, bravely, heroically, will not be silenced until she gets them. As pictured on the right, they appear to come in three sizes: Tall, Grande, and Venti so maybe one pack of each size, just in case. Let's all show some compassion for this 30 year-old single law student and bury her Georgetown apartment in ultra-ribbed lubricated Trojans so she can have the fun she deserves as an American citizen. I am a believer in freedom from government power, a believer in self-governance and self-determination. I am deeply skeptical about the notion of "rights to free stuff" because that always entails government power and usually government coercion by our betters. We already have seen Obamacare become politicized, and that is just the beginning. It will get much worse, because I need daily cigar aromatherapy to maintain my mental health and count on my fellow citizens to provide it for me for free. Habanos, please. This whole topic of "positive rights," ie entitlements, is a strange thing, isn't it? Come on, people. Do you want the government in your sex life and your cigar life, or out of it? (Condoms For Sandra, aka Occupy Sandra, is not a 501(c)3 company, but it is coming soon through your government on your nickel - for Sandra)
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Tuesday morning linksSeek and you shall find': Secret message that led to 'lost' Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece hidden behind wall for 400 years Topography of religion in the US, by state Interesting comments there Raquel Welch: American men are sex addicts I blame her Repetition: The Key to Spreading Lies 115-year-old electric car gets same 40 miles to the charge as Chevy Volt Blue Blights Empire State:
Also, Golden State Gloom Big new taxes on the way. Also from Norquist: The taxman cometh The Rich are Different From You and Me: They're Old 50% of UK Nursing Home Patients Abused By Government Health Care California Asks Judges: Gay or Straight? Kimball: The Real Entitlement Mentality The TSA’s Insane Budget And Woeful Track Record “Why I Still Support Barack Obama” Next Important Manufactured Obama Issue: Gay Homeless Teens Marines Offer Brutally Honest Insight On Military Rape Culture Monday, March 12. 2012Gimme!Ace had this insight: In the Future, Socialism Will Advance Through "Insurance":
As long as they call it "insurance," people can pretend they aren't mooching off their neighbors. Coffee Is an Essential Benefit Too - Here are some other health-care mandates that government should impose on employers. Definitely the free gym memberships
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Monday morning linksAVI: Family Tradition What You Need To Know About “Pink Slime” Britain's Shed of the Year 2012 entrants Britain again: Christians have no right to wear cross at work, says Government - Christians do not have a right to wear a cross or crucifix openly at work, the Government is to argue in a landmark court case. There is a deep confusion there. The government does not dispense or remove rights. Government is supposed to be there to protect freedom. If China is to excel at innovation, the state must give entrepreneurs more freedom Rep. Darrell Issa Confronts Forced Unionism Forced unionization is pretty bad. But also, who knew you could get paid for taking care of your own kid? Another EU Greenfail As Poland Blocks Carbon Targets Detroit Nears Bankruptcy. From a commenter there:
A federal takeover of education Monckton’s Schenectady showdown (video here) World can use power of the Internet to destabilize Iran's regime NOW President Terry O’Neill Calls Rush Limbaugh a “Godsend” For Giving Dems an Issue to Distract Voters New Pro-Palestinian Chutzpah Tactic To Silence Pro-Israel ProfessorsIn blatant chutzpah, if the pro-Palestinians at UCSD will allow a Yiddish term, they have launched a specious campaign to claim they were harassed and insulted by their opponents. This false claim is in order to step up their own fear, slander and harassment that silences students and faculty at UCSD and other campuses from defending Israel. These false charges are a test experiment to use elsewhere to counter the documented charges of harassment and violence by pro-Palestinian students at other campuses that have been deemed serious enough to be taken up by the federal government under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and for which ten students were convicted for their acts at U of C Irvine. The absurdity of their specific claims at UCSD is even more manifest, and dangerous, because it is actually the opposite that occurs at many campuses. The activities of pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli students and faculty have harassed pro-Israeli students and faculty, leading many to be silent rather than become involved because of fear of attack or that it would endanger their career path in retribution by the alliance of virulent Israel haters with extremist Leftist allies. Continue reading "New Pro-Palestinian Chutzpah Tactic To Silence Pro-Israel Professors"
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Sunday, March 11. 2012Sunday morning linksPenn Sounds Off on Daylight Savings Idiocy Book review: The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt Supersize, please: The fattest and skinniest US cities Why Baby Boomers Will Have a Troubled Retirement (h/t Insty) What retirement? Some good links at Carpe Romney Beats Obama 48%-43% In New Rasmussen Poll Steyn: The Fluke Charade - Why should we have to fund a middle-aged schoolgirl’s sex life?
Because pregnancy is a disease, right? Symposium: Why Do Progressives Love Criminals? Prosor: Arab Countries Support an Attack on Iran Afghanistan joins railroad era - 100 years late Argentina’s Slow-Motion Disaster Falklands War: China learns from Argentina's mistakes Why Is Washington so Bad at Strategy? Generals and politicians never seem to be on the same page. Is there any way to fix it? Incoming UC Students May Be Asked To Declare Their Sexual Orientation Reminds me of a story a friend told me about enlisting in the Navy during Vietnam as an officer. An interviewer asked him "What is your religious preference?" "Episcopalian, " he replied. "But you wrote down that you were Jewish," said the interviewer. "I am," he said, "but you asked my preference. I would prefer be to be Episcopalian." The real bias of 'Game Change' "There is no disagreement that we need action by our government, a recovery plan that will help to jumpstart the economy." — PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA, JANUARY 9 , 2009 With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true. Hidden unemployment numbers stymie Obama’s job growth claims Saturday, March 10. 2012Saturday morning linksInstead of preaching kindness, we should realize, as the Bible did long ago, that we’re all bullies—and that the best advice is to give in to that reality Hygiene Hypothesis And Why Amish Kids Have Less Asthma Our kids don't play in the dirt or in sandboxes, or shovel enough horse poop 20 years of school and then they put you on the day shift. Look out kids... A Swan Song for the Old New Republic Michigan Considers Free Tuition "Free"? Watch out! It's a government take-over, ultimately, on your tax nickel. It's greed and greed for power. Politicians can never leave well-enough alone. Primum non nocere and all that is not on their agenda. Why is Jon Corzine Still at Liberty? Is nationalized health care inevitable? Possibly, if the government messes up the current way things work. I can guarantee that people will hate government medical care far more than they are disgruntled with free market medical care. Column: The Shameless Obama Campaign Israel and the Plight of Mideast Christians Why Obama has just a 34.7% chance of being reelected EXCLUSIVE: Rush Fires Back at Advertiser He has a lot of fun with his job, and every time he gets hassled his listenership spikes up Karma Fisker Dies in Consumer Reports Testing A half-billion dollars of taxpayer $ to build a $100,000 POS car in Finland. WTF? Is this a metaphor for the O Administration? McCarthy: Re: Obama & the Crits:
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