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Thursday, September 16. 2010Reported a day or so ago
A full 25% of the public still trusts the government. Wow. Americans aren't stupid.
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Politics: Don’t Get Fatigued, Get EvenIn the run-up to the 2006 elections, I posted a widely followed debate among some prominent bloggers about – in light of discouragement or disagreement with President Bush’s second term immigration, Supreme Court choice, profligate budget policies -- whether to sit out the 2006 election, or start a third-party, or – in my opinion – to bite the bullet and get active against current and coming Democrat excesses. I called the first two positions "conservative battle fatigue." At other forums, like National Review, others joined in. I’m not from Delaware, moreso from Missouri (“show me”), so looking back over the past four years I’d say we were all correct and all wrong. Divisiveness and dispiritness among Republicans, coupled with energy and major media hawking among Democrats, led to the 2006 Congressional majority and 2008 Presidency for Democrats. We’ve all paid the prices. The establishment Republicans for the most part continued in their path of feebleness, until the Tea Parties released the energy and eagerness for reform among rank-and-file Republicans and Independents. Then, the Republican establishment was bestirred, kicked in the butt, to jump on board. The 2010 elections and primaries demonstrated the synthesis of the three views from 2006: Don’t sit out an election but, instead, change their course by active participation, including overthrowing the more feckless members of the Republican establishment when able. Now, we have a new debate which essentially pits those either clinging to the Republican establishment, or at best arguing for possibly greater electability in some left-leaning states of a weaker principled Party, against those who are more determined to stem and reverse the Democrat excesses of the past four years and launch a political party rebirth. Some among the Republican Party establishment, however, go beyond the debate to defection. Florida’s Crist is the prime example, to his rue after being given a hearty attaboy by liberals and his liberal reposturing being rejected in the polls. Continue reading "Politics: Don’t Get Fatigued, Get Even"
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Stratfor's George Friedman on the O Admin's futureAt TigerHawk. One quote:
A few Thurs. morning links
Stories from 97 Orchard St. VDH: When Socialism Creeps In . . . Andres: A misaligned presidency. Stossel: Money Is Not What Schools Need. No, but it's what they want. A quote:
Lies told to kids WSJ: Union power and the Christie effect Wednesday, September 15. 2010November political update
The battle for America at Pajamas.
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Weds. morning links
Retirement Fund Trillions Lure Government Grabbers Mrs. O wants to reprogram your eating. Michelle O and Bloomberg should plan my menus. Definitely. ENERGY CONSERVATION, LIKE TAXES, IS FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE Intel CEO: Obama Doesn’t Understand Jobs or the EconomyMore women than men got PhDs last year FYI:
Tuesday, September 14. 2010CT's 4th DistrictDan Debicella is moving up against the one-termer Dem in Ct's District 4. It's a race between a Conservative Repub and a Pelosi Dem. Also in CT, McMahon moving up on Blumenthal. Long shots in Blue CT? We'll see. It depends on who shows up to vote. Slow learners in CubaMARXISM A BUST… Cuba Lays Off Half a Million – Allows Private Enterprise. If the government would just leave the people alone, they could be like the Dominican Republic in 10-20 years. Maybe they will even begin to make cigars as good as today's Dominicans, too. The fatal flaw of the Left is the assumption - or wish - that some power-hungry elite could be possessed of more virtue or wisdom or omniscience than ordinary people. All of history shows that not to be true. There are no "betters" to rule or to run us. We regular folks just have to grow up and run our own lives. If they let us.
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Tuesday morning links
Dr. Helen: How rich people think Dalrymple: On the perils of postmodern moral reasoning "If others want to defer adulthood until after a big portion of it has passed away, that’s their business." Thad McCotter: Leftist Dogma’s 3 Core Conceits Senate Could Vote on Partial ObamaCare Repeal This Week Insty: COLLEGE RANKINGS BASED ON A SURVEY OF EMPLOYERS. Very different from U.S. News. EU Ref: Who governs Britain? Lieberman Comes Out against Tax Hike Race and the modern Republican Party Obama's America: Record Increase of People in Poverty, Blacks and Latinos Hardest Hit Surber: “Political Correctness is silencing an important debate” Obama and sex: The world is not a sexual allegory. It is not a fiction where copulation is the meaning of life. From a commenter here: 'I've got about an hour to feel your pain, then I've got a tee time and a party at the White House with my pals. We're having lobster.' What are the Dems running on this fall? And what are they running away from? Well, they are running away from Obama, climate change, healthcare, tax increases, and the economy. It's a tough year to be a Dem, unless you happen to be very popular locally. Monday, September 13. 2010Name-callingKlavan: “Islamophobia”: the latest charge to try to stifle legitimate debate. One quote:
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Monday morning links
Time for the Europeans to grow up. Europe has no choice but to put the pensioners to work Bruce's Brooklyn College posts here are still making news: Students At Public College Must Read Pro-Islam, Anti-America Book Trailer for the new movie Runaway Slave Dinkins: Vote by skin color. I do not think he is talking to me. Euros view the EU as undemocratic. Duh. Colleges: Where the money goes The Telegraph tries to explain America to Euroland Boehner is the target du jour. Problem is, he just doesn't seem very demonic - nor do most folks even know who the heck he is. From Sipp:
Friday, September 10. 2010"Buck up, America."That's Mead, on America in autumn, 2010. A quote:
Thursday, September 9. 2010A few late-night Barrister links
The O admin hates people like me, professionals and small businessmen. They want to rape us to pay for crap we do not want and yet guys like Obama and other limo Libs have far more money in the bank than I have. I spend most of what I make, after paying my taxes and feeding my pension. (Not happy about that, but that's the way my otherwise wonderful life is right now.) - Via TigerHawk's storm tab dump:
Sorry about the above link - the greedy capitalist pigs at the NYT want you to pay for reading Douthat's piece. Pay for Douthat? Gimme a break. - A fine Krugman bash at American Thinker: Public Nuisance at the New York Times. Does anybody take Krugman seriously anymore? - Cooley in Forbes: Why framing the wrong problem killed the summer of recovery. - How is insulting your readers a good business plan? The dead tree press has killed itself by condescending to their readers, as if journalists were some sacred font of wisdom and virtue. - Obama Underwrites Irresponsibility — Again. It's about housing prices. I oppose the mortgage interest deduction, myself. Get rid of that and all the other government distortions of the housing market, and find out what houses are really worth. What's wrong with renting, anyway? Everybody with a mortgage is essentially renting from a bank, albeit usually in a heavily-leveraged and risky manner arranged such that you take the risk, and the bank gets paid (normally). Politicians of all stripes hate free markets, because free markets aren't political. Free markets are just the expression of the free choices of free people. In daily life, free markets are more of an expression of a free people than is voting. Government interference with markets distorts values and pricing, mainly to buy votes so politicians can keep their easy jobs and perks and egos. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it. Thursday morning links
James K. Glassman in the Wall Street Journal: “Subsidy as a Way of Life” Victor Hanson on Multiculturalism Golly gee, there's weather outside. Revkin discovers weather, feels worried. I know how he feels: There never used to be weather, and now there is. Take a Valium, and it will be fine. Stossel: Entrepreneurs Under Attack Obama vs. Boehner . America yawns. “Party of Limbaugh is Polling Great” I agree that rules are often confusing: Letters Show Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX) Steered CBC Scholarship Money Directly to Her Grandsons “The Cuban model doesn’t even work for us” says Castro. And Roger Simon wonders whether Fidel is Jewish. The textbook bubble. The Obama economy AVI: A new way of thinking about Liberalism Ace: Are You Ready For The Chris Christie Fall Tour? I am. Vanderleun: An Open Letter to Democrats Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Was Not Enuf NYPD Top Cop: Planned Koran Burning Is "Dangerous" Rude, foolish, and provocative as heck to ignorant, grievance-seeking people who have no clue about American freedoms. As with the mosque, being legal doesn't make it right. Speaking of our constabulary, Chaos After Cop Dares Shoot Drunken Knife-Wielding Reconquistador. Yes, the guy needed a hug instead. Obama Writes His Thesis Statement. Same old... Gotta love the nerve of these jerks: Harry Reid: "I had nothing to do with" bad economy. In my view, there is little government can do to help a free-market economy, but much it can do to damage it. Its efforts to "help" are usually efforts to undo their damage by adding new layers of damage. Wednesday, September 8. 2010A freebie for Conservative pols running for electionA freebie for Conservatives: "Do you want a representative from (here), or do you want a representative from San Francisco? ... because my opponent has voted with Nancy Pelosi (x %) of the time. I want to represent you, not the people of San Francisco."
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Weds. morning links
Above via Legal Ins. Not seen in MA. The "9 mm inside" is cool, but a 9 isn't really all that daunting to me. A deer hit my car. Both are dead, but we'll eat the deer. Climate: New study slashes estimate of icecap loss Reason: The Ruling Class - Scenes from the class struggle on the American right Overlawyered: A round-up of legal craziness Underfunded govt pensions: We are altering the deal...
If the polls are reliable, it seems that Chávez will be tested on September 26. Driscoll: ‘Something Weird Happens When Presidencies Go Wrong’ Reb: SOROSIS: A Disease of the Mind What's wrong with Pax Americana? Are Heat Records Due To CO2? Ooops, No New Hot Record Temps In Last 30+ Years I want my MTV: Europe goes on strike Thomas Sowell: Things go better when politicians do nothing
Tuesday, September 7. 2010NY Daily News Editorial: Brooklyn College Academically Incorrect MockeryThe New York Daily News editorial today is titled "Academically incorrect: Brooklyn College book choice makes a mockery of education." Today's New York Daily News editorial:
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Tuesday morning links
Ten signs your 401 (k) Plan is a clunker Kesler, a Van Tran fan, is following the polls of the CA 47 race. Big Govt: Abolish Labor Day Joe Biden draws dozens to parade VDH on Krugman: If Only It Were World War II Again? Weekly Std: Tax Cuts For All, Not Just For Some Never before have so many governorships been up for grabs — and with so much at stake. Jimmy Breslin: Tea Partiers Are Like Kennedy’s Killer Sirhan Sirhan, Are Racists Filled With ‘Madness’. Good grief, he is angry to the point of madness. Why? Shaidle: Muslim Brotherhood infiltrates Canada with lawfare — and RCMP approval The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet Wkly Std: Marching Off the Cliff - Obamacrats misunderstand the economy. Monday, September 6. 2010Monday morning links
George Will on the global warming industry. h/t Q&O Dems run away from health care Swing Sets Banned to Ward Off Lawyer Swarms It Isn't Just Lost Jobs—It's the Lost Jobs Machine The UN: “Reaffirming the central role of the United Nations in global governance.” Soros Launches Frontal Assault Against Tea Party Jackie Evancho can sing. Wow. Der Spiegel lectures America:
Sunday, September 5. 2010A few Sunday morning links
Re the mosque: Many Things Are Legal, But Are They Right?
Well said. We often speak about codes of conduct here. Civil behavior is more important than the laws, most of the time. Rare Color Film of Japanese WWII Surrender Discovered The Summer of Recovery Ends: Epic Fail Fall Begins The rug lies. Woops. That Theodore Parker did have a way with words. Even Lincoln stole from him. Mao's Great Famine, 1958-62. A big secret. Let's go after the Gypsies. Hitler did, I believe. Fairly harmless thieving drunks with violins, aren't they all? Gypsies will never bring down a civilization. Just as we predicted here, hurricane Earl was a big hyped-up nothing. What a beautiful, cool, and sunny long weekend we are having, including Friday. Saturday, September 4. 2010Saturday morning links
How to deal with unsolvable life problems Domestic Violence Fairytales Threaten Constitutional Protections Liberals sneaking across border to become illegal Canadians Obama Loses Backing on Taxes Quick! Save the economy before the elections Driscoll: ‘October Surprises, Maybe Every Day and All Day’ Robinson: The voters are having a temper tantrum. Or is this the REVOLT OF THE BOURGEOIS: Powerline: Obama's DOJ Fights Arizona, Not Criminals Moran: MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND THE ILLUSION OF TOLERANCE Payne: The irony of Jesse Jackson's stripped SUV Michelle: Big Labor’s legacy of violence Dishonest hit pieces against Conservatives: Errors In Jane Mayer’s New Yorker Article Attacking the Kochs Riehl: The "sad and moldering strangeness" that is Vanity Fair But there's this:
Friday, September 3. 2010Meltdown of the climate 'consensus'
Have a good weekend, readers. I am off to Maine for the weekend, but it might not be boating weather. Here's one cheerful note: If this keeps up, no one's going to trust any scientists.
Friday morning links
A dog day camp seems like a great idea.
GOP Quandary: Is It Better Off if the House Stays Blue? Probably so, but not better for the country. This GM IPO is pure politics. As was the GM takeover. The bliss of an 18-month, paid, Swedish paternity leave. What sort of job could accommodate this stuff? Gunman inspired by Time magazine at Surber:
Thursday, September 2. 2010Thursday morning links
Looks like hurricane Earl is just going to brush past the Northeast, but might hit Cape Cod. I like hurricanes. All you have to do with them is to be sensible and a bit humble. Confessions of a Psychopharmacologist Bedbug update Prager: When Good People Do Bad Things Driscoll: The Couric-Rich Model of the Five Stages of MSM Grief Van Morrison turned 65 this week No, Mr. Matthews, we do not dislike Obama: We disagree with his views. Ace puts it this way: Boy Howdy, I Can't Tell You How Wonderful It Is to See A Black Man With a Wife and a Steady Paycheck! CATO: Reforming Indigent Defense - How Free Market Principles Can Help to Fix a Broken System. I have a better idea: let's nationalize the broken, wasteful, unfair and ridiculously expensive American legal system. Dear Patients: Vote to Repeal ObamaCare Paul Ryan: Obamanomics Has Failed Bad news for Democrats: Ohio voters long for Bush. h/t Insty How states compete for jobs. H/t, Betsy
Here’s a surprise – Federal Flood Insurance Program incentivizes bad – and costly – behavior. Policies are about politics, not practicality. If they were about practicality, people would wonder what incentives and disincentives are created, and what unintended consequences might ensue.
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