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Friday, June 19. 2009The Fight for Our Way of Life
Bill Whittle, on why socialized medicine matters. (It's the door to socialized everything.)
Historical quotes, corrected for 2009From Moonbattery:
What if the election was (relatively) legit?
But what if their election was relatively legit, with only Chicago-style fraud? We would all be pleased to see Iran return to modern civilization, but what if the majority do not think that way? What if the majority want a combative Islamic theocracy with a dopey selected figurehead in his Members Only jacket? What if a majority value their religion over modernity and the Western community, and the protesters are mainly the urbanites and students? Then what? Photo: Esfehan protest this week, via Gateway who is constantly on top of this story Related: No hope and change for Iran. Krauthammer Friday morning
Why Waterloo is important to us all. Jules A Kangaroo story, with special photo. Pure reasonableness re Iran. Tiger. Proof that these intertubes need not always be an emotional vomitorium. Also reasonable: Get off the O's garden. Fake or not, gardens are good. Rich folks like the Os can afford instant gardens - but we pay the bills for them. Thus it's your garden too, in a government sort of way. Ask for a tomato. And also reasonable: AVI speaks on on Health Care Let's discuss medical insurance. No, says ABC and the WH. I guess it's settled science. Why higher ed is stuck in the middle ages Here's a dumb lawsuit for ya. Althouse Rural Dems have beefs with the O. Of course they do. He doesn't know any of Where did life come from? The NYT wants to know. Let's just call it a Cosmic Life Force. God forbid we term Cosmic Forces "God." h/t, LGF P.C. POLICING: British cops stop and hassle thousands to “balance racial statistics.” So true: Stressful life events are themselves quite heritable. "I'll never trust a man again." Good idea. We are all Evil. Barely human. Related, from Dr. C:
We sure do. Once their goals were accomplished, they were coopted by the loonies. Like this one. Via No Pasaran: A primary reason America is "waiting" and "watching" and "monitoring" while Iranians are beaten in the streets of Tehran is that the country is led by the left. Thursday, June 18. 2009Left Is Riding Healthcare Horse That’s Dying
It’s not yet time to beat a dead horse, but it’s increasingly obvious that the Left’s horse is faltering badly before the finish line of grasping control of healthcare. The More centrist congressional Democrats are staking out a more moderate position than the Democrat Party’s more radical leadership. Jennifer Rubin, at Commentary’s Contentions blog, chuckles at Leftist naïf Ezra Klein’s revealing the Senate Democrats are being forced to significantly scale back their grand scheme: “One has to laugh: no Santa and no universal healthcare plan that ‘holds down costs.’ ” How much longer before President Obama has to throw this dead horse under the bus, or falls off his high-horse? As the Wall Street Journal points out:
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This is a big dealDaschle urges the O to drop public "option". People want more choices (which is good), but are fearful of being locked into a gummint bureaucracy. People aren't stupid. As we posted earlier today, It's not about you. They just want you to have to come to them, hat in hand.
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The MoviesSeraphine
For those not living near a foreign film theater, go see The Hangover for some fun and big laughs. Healthcare Reform: It’s Not About YouBig headline in this morning’s
Basically, looking at the actual poll tabulations, about 90% of those polled having health insurance, there’s generally broad agreement among Democrats and Independents on nice sounding goals (“Given the serious economic problems facing the country, which of the following two statements comes closest to your own views regarding what should be done about health care reform?” It is more important than ever: Democrats 85%, Independents 69%, Republicans 39%) but an lesser willingness to personally pay more for them, preferring that someone else does (“Having a new value added tax which is like a national sales tax” Favor strongly or somewhat: Democrats 53%, Independents 39%, Republicans 25%; Compare to “Limit the tax deductions available to families making more than $250,000 a year” Favor strongly or somewhat: Democrats 69%, Independents 60%, Republicans 42%). When it has come, however, to actual votes, even the liberal The overall Take note Congress. Pro-government-dictated health care pup Ezra Klein points out that, according to a cited study, only about 10% of early deaths from disease are due to “shortfalls in medical care,” versus from “behavioral patterns, 40 percent” or “genetic predispositions, about 30 percent.” Klein asks, then, “If medical care has such a minor impact on a person's longevity, why are we spending so much time and energy reforming the industry?” Klein says it’s because the focus is on the profits, jobs and government-largesse at stake for the interests involved. I would add, it’s because of the power that can be garnered by Take note taxpayers. Take note citizens. Take note those in real health care need. It’s not about you.
BTW: According to the latest New York Times poll, only 7% see health care problems as the nation’s top priority, versus 38% the economy and 19% jobs. That’s why the Times reports, “fewer than half [44%] of Americans saying they approve of how he has handled health care and the effort to save General Motors and Chrysler [41%].” 56% say the government is doing too much that is better left to individuals and business. 60% say Obama hasn’t a clear plan to deal with the budget deficit. They’re wrong. Obama clearly aims to deepen the deficit.
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Thursday morning links
Iran, welcome to the intertubes. The revolution will be twitterized. Related: State Dept appreciates Iranian debate Join a union, and get tax-free med insurance. Like a free toaster? We Maggie's Farm slaves need a union now. Fellow slaves, when did we last get paid? Hey, Conservatives. Time to connect with your inner Visigoth. Drunk pedophiles in Canadian government? It hasn't been disproven. Lots of smart people are bearish. Morgan Stanley's Roach certainly is. Kudlow, much as I enjoy him, is a perennially sunny optimist by nature, so you almost have to discount him. AmeriCorps scandal update. Michelle Autistics quicker at problem solving. h/t, Marg Rev Mr. Free Market with an alternative to the no-stab knife Is it all about shoes? Pointing out the dangers of socialism simply won't sway liberals in the health care debate. The first female President. From Sissy:
"The people of Iran will not forgive Barack Obama for siding with the evil regime." More at Gateway. Plus the American kid who is trying to save Iran Signs of recession: All You Can Sex flat rate Putin warns the O about increasing corporate taxes. America is the world's driving economic force, so the rest of the world needs our spending back. Will Feds refuse to bail out California? Related: The "Public Option" is the Son of Medicaid. Henninger. He also explains why state legistators have become irrelevant, often corrupt clowns: they have nothing to do because most spending is mandated leaving them little room for their own fun spending of your money. Related: Stan Greenberg on Why Health Care could fail again Why would anybody go into medicine if the government is going to make your decisions for you on a cost basis, if you are essentially on the government payroll and compensated on a money-losing basis (after overhead, Medicaid is a money-loser for doctors and Medicare pays them for office work at clerical rates), and yet you remain entirely vulnerable to lawsuits for every outcome?
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Wednesday, June 17. 2009Current Strategy Forum: A Maggie's Exclusive
Panel discussion members included Stephen Walt, Harvard University; G. John Ikenberry, Princeton University; Mitchell Reiss, The College of William and Mary; Donald Kagan, Yale University; Eliot Cohen, Johns Hopkins University; Daniel Byman, Georgetown University; Michael Doran, New York University; Thomas Fingar, Stanford University; Shibley Telhami, University of Maryland; Michael O’Hanlon, Brookings Institution; Thomas G. Mahnken, Johns Hopkins University; and Patrick M. Cronin, National Defense University. The conference was a spectacular demonstration of the talent the U.S. Government can bring to bear at this time, regardless of the party in power. Focusing on the Greg Mortenson talk, NBC newscaster Tom Brokaw calls Mortenson "one ordinary person, with the right combination of character and determination, who is really changing the world." In a 1993 climb of Since 1993, Mortenson has dedicated his life as a humanitarian devoted to promote education, especially for girls, in remote, volatile regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and as of 2007, Mortenson had established 58 schools in rural Pakistan and Afghanistan, which provide education to over 24,000 children, including 14,000 girls, where few education opportunities existed before. His efforts (and the efforts of others like Educate Girls Globally) have been generally received well by the Afghans and the Pakistanis. Although the MSM doesn’t have time or space to report it, in year 2000, 800,000 Afghani children attended school. In 2008, 8,600,000 were attending school, and of these, 2,300,000 are girls. It has not been easy. In 1996, he survived an eight day armed kidnapping in the Mortenson is a living hero to rural communities of His cross-cultural expertise has brought him to speak on U.S. Capital Hill, national think tanks, the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, the U.S. State Department, libraries, outdoor groups, universities, schools, churches, mosques, synagogues, business and civic groups, women's organizations and many more. As General Conway said, he, Admiral Mike Mullen (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs), and others in high places all read Three Cups of Tea (which has been on the NY Times best-seller list for 123 weeks) on their wives’ recommendations, but this essay comes from the discovery that they are all taking it very, very seriously! It was the view of Professor Michael Doran, another speaker with broad State Department experience, that the State Department is an entity which exists to “negotiate behind closed doors with duly appointed representatives of recognized governments”. As an organization whose mission is “process”, success or failure are not important considerations – they are just a part of the process. However, for the military on the ground in the Admiral Mullen, General Stanley McCrystal, General Conway and one other top guy (I missed his name) have visited Speaker after speaker among the academics agreed that it was only the Incidentally, Greg is from
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PerilFrom WSJ:
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BingHave you used Bing? Do you like Bing? Is Bing better? They do have nice photos (looks like Switzerland today), a better name, and, I am told, a slicker algorithm. Weds. morning links
Is anything anybody does "Interstate commerce"? Montana and guns How competition, not regulation, could transform American medicine. Why the Dreamliner, Boeing's cool new plastic airplane, is two years late Semi-related: This is a good time to be the market for an airplane. I wish. But I am an oppressed wage slave (wage + bonus slave) of the Capitalist System and thus will not get my own personal G4 until Obama gives me one. Still waiting. Will global cooling damage Al Gore's cred? The WaPo wants you to bail out California. Who's gonna bail me out?
Geert Wilders' June 14 speech about preventing the Islamization of Europe. h/t, Theo Walpin update at Insty A new church: The Anglican Church in North America. Hmmm. If, unlike the Brit Anglicans, they seek faith in God and want to save souls, good on 'em. Via Am Digest at Belmont Club, Home, sweet home:
Rebecca Bynum asks whether Islam is a religion. One quote:
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Tuesday, June 16. 2009Please remind me why the government should run medical careSomebody please remind me what the alleged rationale is for a government take-over of medical care in America. It sure isn't those uninsured, since the plan admits it would only cover 1/4 of them (16 million out of a supposed 50 million uninsured). Or is it a simple power grab of a large % of the US economy by the politicians, who admit that they intend to eliminate any private medical care and any private medical insurance thus putting us all helplessly and powerlessly into the hands of a government monopoly? I, for one, would hate to see the destruction of American medicine purely for ideological (Socialist) and power-lust reasons. Primum non nocere. Mind you, I always thought that Social Security and Medicare should be means-tested for the poor, and not general entitlements. Related: This is what happens when medical care becomes politicized. Do you think some ER Doc wants to spend a half hour on the phone explaining to a government bureaucrat why he wants you to have a CAT scan when he has an acute MI in the next bed, a GI bleeder in the next room, and a non-English-speaking drunk attacking your security guard down the hall? Related: Moonbattery puts it this way
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Tuesday mid-day links
Productive Californians are leaving in droves to the Dust Bowl. Photo from link. I like these trails, but why does the government have to do it? Volunteers would do this. Cool English gates, with When milliseconds really matter Credit card regulation. If you don't like your credit cards, get rid of them. They can compete, and we are capable of making our own decisions. The sun would roast us if the earth didn't have tricks to radiate heat The O's mega-trillion take-over won't do much for "the uninsured." Thus proving, once again, that those uninsured are just pawns in a bigger political power game. More later. Very busy today with a cool new biz proposal I dreamed up.
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White House running ABCVia Drudge, ABC turns programming over to White House. Good grief. So much for the MSM, press ethics, and journalistic healthy skepticism and integrity. But that's not news. This is a sick, perverted symbiosis. Monday, June 15. 2009Monday evening linksAVI's theory on not hitting squirrels with your car Walpin gives the inside story. It's an ugly story. Imagine if Bush...aw, why do I keep saying that? Hayek: Why I am not a Conservative. h/t, Neptunus Men are now on the wrong side of the degree gap at every stage of education Immigrants from redistributionist countries vote for redistributionists The realities of college education: Four years of propaganda, partying, and buying a mostly worthless degree. Conservatism thrives. All it needs are compelling leaders. Related: The Gallup poll. Related: Is Sarah the threat? The Boston Globe is on sale. Minimum wages do cause unemployment. The public plan would be the only plan. Related: the CBO will have something to say about it. I'm beginning to think that the Admin bit off more than they can chew. Related from Dick Morris: The O's issues are crumbling. Related from Samuelson: Naive, hypocritical, and dishonest, Related from Yuval Levin and Kristol: Defeat Obamacare. Also related: the Indian Health Service as a model Chris Dodd's wife, via Insty Fancy a cuppa?
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Bermuda
You can walk to a place that rents little Whalers and snorkeling or scuba gear, and they will give you a map of the good coral reefs. You go offshore and find them yourself. Mopeds always, but you drive on the left so it's a bit of an IQ test in the traffic circles. It would pain me to see the US take over Cambridge Beaches as a place to put the Gitmo terrorists. It would tick off the Brits too, no doubt. Tehran
Remarkable cell phone (?) video from Iran protests, at LGF
Leading Dem Pollster Admits Obamacare Seen Lacking
So says Stanley Greenberg, CEO and co-chair with Dem pitbull James Carville of polling firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner. Greenberg served as a polling advisor to President Bill Clinton, was deeply involved in Greenberg points out that, “the country has maintained the same anxieties about government's ability to improve the system.” Greenberg continues:
For example: “It may surprise you that Obama has already lost seniors, according to our current survey--only one-third approve of his plan. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see there isn't much in it for them.” Similarly for union members: “Yet the members will ultimately judge whether the plan is good for their families--and I'm certain that all the talk about taxing insurance contributions has not gone unnoticed.” Similarly for blue collar Americans: “Ross Perot is a distant memory, but his more libertarian, blue-collar male voters are very much alive. They are pretty certain government will mess this up--and only about 30 percent support Obama's health care plan right now. With Republicans reciting their mantra about no ‘government takeover’ of health care, the plan's opponents have found a common text.” Greenberg ends with:
“Health care is but a pile of bricks in the new foundation” by Obama for
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Monday morning links
Kucinich tells Ken Lewis how to run a bank The O as the Great Leveler. So why would anybody work hard? Boarded-up palaces in Detroit Anarchy in Rotterdam Imagine if these were Repubs. Also, the Walpin story at Powerline and more at Wash Times Perhaps it's time to apply even stronger adjectives to N Korea Moonbat thinking from Monbiot The road to single-payer begins with public option deception. The goal is to eliminate choice. Bill Maher to Obama: Get off TV and start socializing the country, darn it. US Chamber of Commerce to O: Stop ruining our country Ezra Levant, CTV, and the censors Why do they hate her? Via Protein Biden on the Stimulus: We guessed wrong. That's a lie. It was pure political payoff. CBS: Ahmadinejad is George Bush? WTH? Related: Pre-election polls showed Ahmad. with strong majority Union Jack banned at Heathrow
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Saturday, June 13. 2009Like he saysFrom Dick Morris:
Saturday morning links
Have you seen Wolfram Alpha? http://www.wolframalpha.com/ The 2009 Zagat Fast Food Ratings Somebody is getting pissed off. VDH with Just Make Stuff Up: President Obama’s war on the truth. What the heck constitutes an actionable hostile work environment? Ain't Socialism great? Chavez to shut down another critical TV station The Animal Rescue Site needs your help http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3 Why Philip Morris backed the tobacco bill. (h/t, Tiger) Regulations always work for somebody. Yes, Obama still smokes. Yes, it is a political scandal. Americorps. Imagine if Bush had... Also at Dino: Health care and the youth vote Why is the gay Bishop worring about this instead of worrying about saving souls? Urge ya to at least listen to the first part of Prof. Plimer Afghanistan isn't a nation. It's a place. Neptunus California: In spite of having the highest taxes in the nation, the state is broke. Good example of how to lie with graphs Canada's ObamaCare precedent. It's not for me. Why bands like to perform on carpets Frum is not thrilled with Mark Levin's book Many students should give community college a try. There's a lot more to life than 4-year college. Bulldozing shrinking cities. Sounds like a good idea to me. Start with the suburbs and the malls. From Insty:
Lefties like their spankings. No Pasaran Why the Supremes should and probably will strike down Chicago's gun ban Ace: More evidence that President Obama is everything the left accused George W. Bush What if the Bush family tried this? Uighurs to Bermuda. Sheesh. Dino on the O's self-obsession:
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Friday, June 12. 2009Global cooling dangersOur current global cooling trend threatens world grain production. If warming were doing this, it would be front page news.
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