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Monday, November 10. 2014Monday morning links
American Women: Julia Lost - Perhaps American women aspire to more than receiving political patronage. American women: The Rise of the Factual Feminist
I’m a die-hard liberal. It ruined my parenting. A real nutjob Is it better if cities have more compact shapes? By continuously intervening in all of the markets, the Fed has destroyed the information transmission system that is built into freely trading markets. Markets Are Overvalued By 2X—Here Are The Reasons Why:
Is it better if cities have more compact shapes? How to Implement the IPCC Program - Accepting the climate change plan would necessitate the elimination of 90% of the world's population. How could that be done? New Global Warming Report a Disgrace - Royal Society/National Academy of Sciences propaganda would enrage Newton. It’s the Culture, Stupid: Welfare Programs Can’t Solve Economic Gap Created by Marriage Decline The Drug War Divide - The Obama Administration’s more nuanced The Ivanpah solar scam Job Growth Is Picking Up. But What About All the Sidelined Workers? Geraldo Rivera: There Is No Doubt The NAACP Is A Satellite Of The Democratic Party - Tim Scott and Mia Love are seen as Uncle Toms or Aunt Toms by the NAACP Academics and media tell minorities: You’ll never succeed because of racism Shellacking, the Sequel - Tuesday's rout again revealed the limits of the modern Democratic coalition. GOP majority: Embrace energy abundance and our new status as an energy superpower Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber: "stupidity of the American voter" was critical to passage... Time to rethink Hillary Clinton 2016:
Eliz. Warren: Country ready for a Left turn Iran Rising: Mullah-Backed Rebels Reach Yemen’s Capital Sunday, November 9. 2014The Shrinkage of the Obama Majority
I don't think the Left is shrinking in the US, but I do think American Lefty politics and policies are antiquated, obsolete, and backward.
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Saturday, November 8. 2014Polls overwhelmingly against Obama on mass amnestyFrom the report:
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Saturday morning links
22 habits of unhappy people (h/t Insty) Why There Is No Wage Growth: One In Five Jobs Added Was A Waiter Or A Bartender The Pros and Cons of Stock Diversification RC church still stuck on divorce. Cities: Traditional Development Is a Municipal Gold Mine People like human scale and they do not like retail deserts The problem is that rapists don’t care that it’s wrong. Rapists aren’t ignorant; they’re bad. They’re evil. They’re rapists. Gallup: Most Americans trust guns in the home Sen. Tim Scott Calls for a 'Revolution': School Choice Harsh Winter Outlook Made a Bit More Dire by Siberia Snow Tech firms hire a lot of Asians, and the NBA hires a lot of blacks. What’s the big deal? Maine: Stone Brain Rises - The press mocks him, political elites hate him, but the people Hatch: No, the Senate GOP should not “unilaterally disarm” after Reid’s abuses Outrageous 'John Doe' prosecution of Scott Walker supporters in Wisconsin ends It's called lawfare, and it is disgusting Dems need some new ideas with new faces:
I can’t live in Tijuana Norte. Women still fighting the abortion wars. It's over, and has been for a long time. Did The "War on Women" Campaign Actually Kinda Work? Works on low-info voters Election Advice To Dems That They Will Never Ever Take Obama to send 1,500 more troops to Iraq as campaign expand Why is the US involved in these ancient tribal disputes? There is no winning. Hamas attacks Fatah with bombs Top US general: Israel protected civilian lives in Gaza Palestinians' "Car Intifada" and Obama's Peace Process Friday, November 7. 2014A summary of alarming climate predictions over the years
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Friday morning links 'Trojan Horse' Bug Lurking in Vital US Computers Since 2011 BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Seven Deadly Virtues’ Competitive Eating - video New ICE Website Advises Deported Illegal Aliens On How To Get Back Into The US… Don't Reform The Malpractice System To Reduce Healthcare Costs -- Eliminate It Hooray for the Wave: Now Forget It Dear Republicans: No One Elected You to Work with Democrats TNR: The Democrats Lost Big Tonight. Why Obama Should Double Down Nobody Can Govern America from the Left: The Real Midterm-Elections Lesson Rx for ObamaCare: Republicans must perform radical surgery From here:
How Ted Cruz Exposed the Free-Speech Haters Issa: Document dump shows Holder ‘at the heart’ of Fast and Furious debate Promoting "British Values" by Curbing Free Speech British Police Failing to Arrest Muslim Sex Offenders Caliphate In Europe: Sweden Cedes Control Of Muslim Areas Marine commanders reflect on 13 years of war in Afghanistan Erdogan's Book of Defeat The Hollow Coalition - Washington's Timid European Allies Thursday, November 6. 2014Political quote du JourPeople voted "for an agenda very different from what they want and need." Sen. Bernie Sanders Quite different, perhaps, from what his poor Vermonters "need and want" which seems mostly to be free stuff, no jobs, single mothers on welfare, and plentiful meth and heroin. Thank God for our moral and intellectual superiors. We would be lost without them, just like the Pilgrims and the American pioneers were.
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How To Lie With Statistics - CPI StyleHow to Lie With Statistics was the first book I was required to read when I was studying for my Master's in Economics. The book wasn't designed to show us how to lie, but to make a point. It's easy to lie with statistics. 100% of the time. 60% of the time, lying works all the time. It's all about positioning. Al Franken cut his teeth by showing how Republicans lied using tricky graphing techniques, then started using his own special brand of lying to continue to hoodwink his constituents. The book was really designed to get students to think about context. When I present data, I never present just data, I present context. It's not enough to say that Man-Made Global Warming correlates with the reduction in pirate activity. We all know correlation is not causation, the context of why the lack of piracy is causing Global Warming is critical. I recently posted about why interest rates won't rise. Part of that discussion continued on in the comments section, regarding inflation and savings. Normally, interest rates are slightly higher than inflation (positive real interest rates), and typically fall below the rate of inflation when the economy is in a rut (negative real interest rates, when people spend more than they save, driving up inflation but eventually causing interest rates to rise in order to attract savings). Yet we have not seen a general rise in inflation or interest rates in the last few years. There are many reasons for this, and those reasons are helping to keep real interest rates negative and low. If we knew the truth, we'd probably see more consumers behave differently, and it's likely the Fed couldn't continue engaging its policy of printing more money. But hiding inflation is exceedingly easy to do. Especially if you utilize hedonic adjustments, which is one of many methods used to delude the populace. Hedonic adjustments can be justifiable. For example, if a regular banana costs $1, but a banana that keeps you full all day and meets your minimum daily health needs is only $5, it would appear the 'cost' of a banana is 400% higher than it should be, if you want to live. However, if it takes 10 regular bananas to match what you can get from 1 $5 banana, then you've actually realized a 50% decrease in price! Hedonics DO make sense,when in the realm of productivity gains for the consumer. However, as the linked article from Zero Hedge points out, you can use 'enjoyment quality' to make a 400% increase actually appear to be a 7.1% decrease. You get no real additional value out of a 42 inch plasma TV that you didn't get from a 27 inch LCD. But the government can quantify and justify that the price you paid was actually LESS for the big screen plasma, even if it wasn't. Voila! You've saved money by spending more! Looking at the list of areas where hedonic adjustments are applied show a variety of useless of price decreases, simply so the government can imply regularly that you are spending less than you really are. It helps our politicians maintain "the money illusion." This benefits them, allowing them to engage Keynes' famous quote, “Lenin (the founder of the former communist Soviet Union) was certainly right. There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose”. So yes, technically our inflation rate has been far higher than you realize, and the Fed has been making your savings worth less and less each year. No, it probably won't end well, so enjoy it while you can, and remember to try and find the contextual support for any government data. There usually isn't any.
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Real Progress: "Now let's work together to get things done" on a bipartisan basisAt Neoneo:
Bipartisanship to get what "jobs done"? Oh, it's about "progress." Althouse:
When progress means more Federal money, power, control, and force, it's not progress: it's regression towards feudalism. I have some ideas about "jobs to be done" on the federal level which would mean progress to me: Fix tort law, install a universal flat tax with no deductions and maybe a negative tax for the very poor and hopeless and helpless (or should that be left to the states?), secure the US border, deport illegals and be more welcoming of valuable legals, revise Obamacare to voluntary with a meaningful mix of options, eliminate the useless Federal Dept of Education, eliminate Death Taxes, make unionizing federal employees illegal, get rid of the failed war on drugs, eliminate the Dept of Homeland Security, shrink the EPA back to its original purpose, eliminate all farm subsidies including the ethanol scam and the sugar scam, eliminate all federal subsidies for flood insurance, eliminate the Dept of Commerce (except for NOAA), eliminate the ATF, tighten oversight for Disability, quit funding the UN, put a tight leash on the NSA, ban all government drones domestically along with banning the militarization of police, put NASA back in space - or privatize it, find a way to felonize crony capitalism, eliminate the Dept of HUD, restructure Social Security, get our military out of Europe and Japan and let them fend for themselves, get the federal government out of the mortgage market entirely, eliminate corporate taxes and make the US a corporate tax haven for the world (economic effects would be amazing), shut down the Fed and let markets work freely for better or worse without central efforts at control...and that's just for starters. Let's get all those jobs done in a nice bipartisan way, ok? If there was ever a time to reach fearlessly, it's now. It might be a narrow window for real progress. Scott Ott: No, Sen. Reid, Americans Don’t Want Washington to ‘Work Together’, ‘Get Things Done’? What progress is on your wish list, my fellow Americans?
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Thursday morning linksImage above stolen from House of Eratosthenes A 1999 book: Jefferson in Love: The Love Letters Between Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway Should You Really Be Drinking All That Water? Sultan: The Unbearable Lightness of Feminism The Real Election Winner: Weed California Voters Make Possession of Most Drugs a Misdemeanor Offense Cheer up, Dems: Chicken soup for the Democratic soul Walker’s Win - Why it was the most important GOP victory in the country Why no one can beat Scott Walker. 28 senators who voted for Obamacare and won't be part of new Senate Teachers unions spend, lose big on midterm elections Ben Shapiro: Post-Election, Conservatives Must Stop Amnesty How Do Hispanics Really View Immigration Reform?
Mia Love, the Obama of the Republican Party? No, Sen. Reid, Americans Don’t Want Washington to ‘Work Together’, ‘Get Things Done’? Current congressional map below via Other McCain
Wednesday, November 5. 2014The Political CoresLike some of you, I've been reading about the election from all corners of the web: Left, Conservative, MSM, etc. One take-home I get from it all is that the Dem core, on which they rely for votes and/or money, consists of single women, billionaires and multi-millionaires, "old money", crony capitalists, Wall St. millionaires, unionistas, Hollywood and its allies and sycophants, black Americans, government-dependent Americans, and urban white Liberals (including nice gentry Liberals, and academics, students, and college townspeople). That's not news, but I just find it interesting. I can't really relate to any of those bloc-voting components. The other take-home I get is that those people have an incomprehensible hatred and contempt for ordinary hard-working and entrepreneurial people like me. Why? I do not hate them, and it is unlikely that they would hate me if they met me. I happily work 14-hour days to build our business and to employ and supervise the new people we need. Our major challenges to continuing growth are competition (good) and government (bad).
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Wednesday morning linksElection results, race by race and county by county WaPo: Battle for the Senate: How the GOP did it Scott Walker: "In America, we take a day off to celebrate the 4th of July, and not the 15th of April, because in America, we celebrate our independence from the government, not our dependence on it." And Mia Love won too. Brokaw: Once Republicans Win the Senate, What Are They Willing to Surrender to Democrats On? A Step-By-Step Approach To Congress' 2015 ObamaCare Strategy String Theory: Now Circling the Drain 'Best whisky in the world' prize won by Japanese single malt for first time as Scottish distilleries lose out Why support erodes for GMO labeling (Hint: It’s not because of spending by Big Ag) The Art of Not Working at Work The #StreetHarassment Meme and #Feminism’s Kafkatrapping Tactics What We’ve Learned From Our Open Border VDH: Sizing America Up - In today’s foreign-relations climate, even a Jimmy Carter would seem like a godsend. The Pentagon's Greatest Challenge (And It's Not ISIS or China) Europe’s Moment of Blinding Strategic Clarity The Immigrant Traffickers’ Club Med Extremism Disruption Orders: The End of Britain as a Free Nation The Case Against Academic Boycotts of Israel Arizona instructor claims U.S. military 'greater threat' to peace than ISIS The Islamic State is raising an army of child soldiers, and the West could be fighting them for generations to come A Sad State of Affairs: The Kerry Record The Jew of Nations: The Global Demonization of Israel Tuesday, November 4. 2014Guy goes to make his pointless vote
surrounded, at the polls, by busloads of Aztecs and Mayans.
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Tuesday morning linksAbout a book: Your God is Too Small From Salon, The sad, twisted truth about conservative Christianity’s effect on the mind - "Some religious beliefs may alter brain function, making us more prone to anxiety and depression" Good grief 22 Vintage Adverts That Would Be Banned Today (h/t SDA) What A 1951 Photo Tells Us About Modern Women’s Loss Of Power It’s the greatest achievement in human history, and one you probably never heard about Harvard University To Teach Students How To Have Anal Sex… Yes, Really… I thought that was taught in grade school nowadays Shocking Report: Colleges Want more Government Money What It’s Like To Face The LGBT Inquisition - Dare to question the new moral majority, and you will face an LGBT Inquisition. A bisexual son of lesbian parents speaks up. Broadcast networks cover Kochs 22 times more than election’s top funder Steyer Why If It Damages America, It's Good for Democrats A new young batch of Conservative women House Republicans could see their first black, gay members in years
Rand Paul courts the black vote I like Rand. For political figurehead purposes, it's too bad he's a little dude who looks like Harpo From Race and Reaction
That's a wow. I have never seen any racial discrimination in my personal life, or any racial tension either so I suspect politicians and media gin it up to keep an old narrative looking alive. Obama Calls Republicans ‘Un-American’ In Late Election Appeal to Black Voters Does the president really want black people to hate me? That is sick. Ben Stein: Obama ‘Is The Most Racist President There Has Ever Been’ Disparate Impact Rebuked By Federal Judge – Court Rebukes The Next AG Nominee, Tom Perez and The Social Engineering Construct He’s Pushing… Reflections on the Closing of the Russian Mind Italy’s in terminal decline, and no one has the guts to stop it - Everything that’s wrong with France is worse here Great place to visit, though - wonderful in every way Taliban trying to destabilize region beyond Afghanistan Below via WUWT: UN Climate Panel: Phase Out Fossil Fuels ‘Almost Entirely’ by 2100 They are insane. Most people pray for some global warming, but it never arrives. Leading Climate Scientist Bemoans Chicken Little Green Advocacy Monday, November 3. 2014Monday morning links Our Healthful, Mindful, Gluten-Free Religion Eight Most Absurd PC Police Halloween Rules Hush, Art is Happening Why We Sleep Together - A long time ago, beds were expensive—but there's more to it than that. More Horror Stories from the TSA Bureaucrats What about the slur against Scandinavians? Proposed FDA food-safety rules under the FSMA Want to help veterans? Stop pitying them. The Ottoman Spring - 1908 I did not know that some feminists support incest How the Far Left Hijacked a Cat-Calling Debate And Started to Eat Itself - A viral video about street harassment doesn’t fit the desired narrative. Pharmaceutical regulation is getting tougher That means fewer new medicines Pharmaceutical regulation is getting tougher Meh, same old ‘gloom and doom’ from the IPCC over new climate report Congressional Democrats Assist Billionaire Hedge-Fund Manager in Wall Street Feud Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Wants a Government of the Oligarchs, by the Oligarchs and for the Oligarchs Shaheen: 'Right-Wing' Group Behind Study Showing Majority of NH Jobs Went to Immigrants That right-wing group is the US Census Bureau Horowitz: Why Are the Senate Races Close? Islamic State group kills 50 Iraqis Video: ISIS Enjoying ‘Slave Market Day’, Buying Yazidi Women Man Says Islam is Violent, Muslims Violently Beat Him Boko Haram Leader Says He’s Already Married Off Kidnapped Schoolgirls Is the photo below true? And, if so, why? From Rick Moran:
Saturday, November 1. 2014Saturday morning links"Why Don’t We Eat Swans Anymore?" I'd be happy to try one Seems crazy to me: Deer and antler-farming (h/t Vanderleun) So does this: EPA to ban Argon, one of the largest components of the atmosphere Breathing in Argon on a regular basis is correlated with eventual death 100% of the time Violent Tornadoes Are On The Decline In The US I blame global warming Fatter crash test dummies for America The 3 Most Effective Ways to Waste Time in the Gym From Ancient DNA, a Clearer Picture of Europeans Today 50,000 artifacts found in tunnel under Teotihuacan temple Progressives Sign Petition to Kill ‘Babies’ Up to 5 Years Old World Misery Index' Puts U.S. Between Romania and Hungary Taxpayers Lose as Small Businesses Drop Insurance Coverage Charlie Rangel on GOP: They ‘believe slavery isn’t over’ Major consumer media study finds liberals far less tolerant than normal people Money in politics "The most important single election next Tuesday is for governor of Wisconsin." "The Wall Street Journal confirmed today that the President is planning I think he sees this as his Lincoln opportunity Does the US military have a problem with Jesus? The Campus Is Conquered . . .So Israelophobia spreads to America’s secondary schools. Europe’s Options on Mediterranean Immigrants: Bad and Worse Does Western civilization have a boring, safe, efficient future? Friday, October 31. 2014Friday morning linksAlcohol-free likker Taylor Swift: a New Yorker Hooray: Michelle Obama Ruins Halloween In Philly 71 Percent of New Jobs Go to Foreign Born Legal, Illegal Immigrants in NH “People May Not Always Understand Why, But an Armored Vehicle is Almost a Necessity Now 20-Year CBS News Veteran Details Massive Censorship And Propaganda In Mainstream Media Health-Care Hell - Doctors and patients get burned by the world’s worst middleman. Why it's time for Libertarians to Vote for Republicans Dems have the statists and authoritarians in their tent, Repubs have room in their tent for Libertarians (ie, traditional Liberals) Shocking Harvard poll: Millennial voters want GOP in charge, abandon Obama The yoots like Rand Paul The Stupid Party Is For Losers VOEGELI: Why liberals can’t govern Massive Non-Citizen Voting Uncovered in Maryland Boxer: ‘So Sad to See the Party of Lincoln’ Attempting to ‘Suppress the Vote’ Scare the black people: It's Just Like Willie Horton Except Completely Different ... the state of Maine may have had just about enough of Saint Kaci of the Order of Unique Snowflakes. Fred says: The crucial question: Do we have more to fear from largely imaginary terrorists, or from the FBI? Your chances of being killed by terrorists are essentially zero, even if you live in Washington or New York, and far less if you live in Memphis or Raleigh-Durham. (To express this we need the concept of negative zero, which I hearwith offer to the mathmatical community.) Your chances of living in an electronically locked-down police state are very high. This is far more dangerous to what the United States was than even a successful bombing of a mall.What goes through the minds of those who are doing this to us? Renewables Threaten Europe’s Energy Security This Winter In France, Muslims Are 7.5% of the Population, Commit 60% of the Crime Thursday, October 30. 2014Thursday morning linksBook in the mail: Rebecca Bynum's The Real Nature of Religion Galapagos Giant Tortoise Brought Back From Brink of Extinction Parenting: Imagine a tragedy, dammit! Apparently you have to have OCD to be a parent Not Everyone Wants to Be Happy - Americans are obsessed with happiness, but other cultures see things differently Why Middle-Class Americans Can't Afford to Live in Liberal Cities The Economic Case for Marriage Instead of illegal immigrants, I have hired some beavers to repair our dam Genetic Engineering Could Provide the Solution to Florida’s Citrus Problem Predicted: No global warming for yet another 30 years at least Feminists: Abort all male children Obviously never worked for a female boss Woman walks around New York for a day, is catcalled more than 100 times Report on Non-Citizen Voters Shows Why Amnesty Would Be 'Suicide' for GOP Former Trek Employees Say Mary Burke Was Fired by Her Own Family for Poor Performance When “Raise the Wage” Backfired How Rand Paul Threatens Left and Right - Libertarian-inflected conservatism challenges entrenched political coalitions with a transpartisan appeal. La Raza Promotes Washington Post Guide On Where People Can Vote Without An ID Bad News: Skittish Gray Lady Fears ‘Bumpkinification of the Midterm Elections’ Obama Is a Republican - He’s the heir to Richard Nixon, not Saul Alinsky. Where is the media on the Attkisson story? Millennials abandon Democratic sinking ship Kim Jong Un Executes 10 Officials for Watching Soaps, Graft Has Italy Passed the Point of No Return for Statism and Big Government? Wednesday, October 29. 2014Wednesday morning linksTen Things That Are Killing the Family The baseball Playograph Environmentalists Are Ruining Everything, Including Halloween Will Food Allergy Hysteria Destroy Halloween? The Utter Moral Collapse of UNC-Chapel Hill NY to colleges: Don't ask applicants re criminal history Berkeley students try to boot Bill Maher Indian Communities Chose Redskins for Athletic Mascot In US, Foreign-Born Job-Holders Break 25 MILLION… EconLog’s David Henderson does a splendid job explaining that minimum-wage legislation harms the very people its well-meaning proponents mean to help. Organic activists reject science, propose ‘natural’ Ebola cure, claim government conspiracy 2040’s America will be like 1840’s Britain, with robots? Scott Walker, in Dead Heat, Faces Third Election in Four Years - The national Democratic Party throws everything they have at the possible presidential contender. How Goldwater Changed Campaigns Forever British Minister: Global Warming “Pause” Result Of Government Climate Change Regulations… Good grief
Tuesday, October 28. 2014Tuesday morning linksImage via Driscoll Why is virginity so hard for modern culture to understand? Acid reflux: The Dangers of Eating Late at Night Welcome to the Big-Time College-Sports Sausage Factory The Most Stunning News Story of 2014 Boston Globe endorses Republican for MA governor Thornton: The Politics of Victimhood Richman: The State is No Friend of the Worker Want a Stable Job With Steadier Raises? Try Working for a Nonprofit Is Cruz too conservative for America? Army isolating some soldiers returning from Africa Teachers squeezed for $27 million in union political spending If oil speculators were to blame for the $12 per barrel Jan.-June increase, do they now get credit for the $25 drop? DeRugy: Government Failure Is Baked In China’s Third Era: The End of Reform, Growth, and Stability Navy SEAL: US Special Ops Are Starting To Look A Lot Less Special ‘Swarms of Cooperative, Autonomous’ Robots to Hit Battlefields Special interests weigh down America's economy, while Vietnam's young capitalism booms. Brazil: "As a Brazilian friend told me last week, we are two countries, one half that works and the other half is dependent on government." Cash Or Cheque Frau Merkel? EU In Control, PM Cameron Humiliated Monday, October 27. 2014Monday morning links You Don't Have to Feel Your Breasts - Breast self-exams haven't been shown to save lives. Instead, The Stigma Around Baby Formula How American Parenting Looks to the Rest of the World Moonbat Food Snobs Can’t Tell Organic Food From McDonald’s Should we pay teachers more? Should we pay teachers more? A Feeling of Control: How America Can Finally Learn to Deal With Its Impulses Catholic universities reject Catholic principles Feminism Has Nothing to Say But It Still Won’t Shut Up New York: Finally shred the charter-school cap - Why limit the spread of success? The bogus fuss over Walrus beach parties: Walrus Haulouts Are Nothing New Democrats Push for New Heavy Regulations on Internet Postings, Drudge, and Blogs Good luck with that Canada Shows How to Eliminate the Tax Bias against Saving Two Yr-Old and Four Yr-Old Boys Shot in St. Louis Drive-By Shootings – Media Silent Shameless Race Baiting by Dems Down the Stretch George F. Will: The nastiest political tactic this year Early voting alters campaigns' strategies, costs Related, it's the executive end run Democratic billionaires outdo GOP in Super PAC contributions Who should get the next U.S. jobs? More new immigrants or America's jobless? How Unions And Liberals Are Working Hard To Kill Jobs The profound implications of the Great American Shale Revolution Energy costs in the Northeast US China: Laboratory for Capitalist Wealth Creation Erasing borders in the Middle East
Saturday, October 25. 2014Saturday morning linksFrank Serpico speaks Thirty-Three-Hit Wonder - Billy Joel still lives on Long Island, still rules the Garden. Big Taxi is doomed Idaho city ordinance bans distribution of Bible to children Study Says Deer Hunting Helps to Replenish Forests Problem is that we eliminated their natural predators Save the fishes! Drill offshore Prohibition Redux: Pennsylvania to Destroy Thousands of Bottles of Wine - Owner violated archaic liquor laws From My Vantage Point, Social Security Disability is Totally Corrupt Houston, We Have a Gender-Blind Public-Restroom Problem Krauthammer: Barack Obama, Bewildered Bystander - He’s angry, but not angry enough to fix what’s wrong. Hillary Clinton Says, “Don’t Let Anyone Tell You It’s Corporations and Businesses That Create Jobs”
Dems on FEC move to regulate Internet campaigns, blogs, Drudge The UK wants people to exercise to save $ for the NHS But aren't people cheaper if dead? John Kerry Thinks Climate Change Causes Radical Islam North Korea warns against anti-Pyongyang leaflet drop Shooting balloons is the most fun you can have in NoKo Friday, October 24. 2014Competency-based credentials - this is a big deal
I suspect he missed a lot of interesting stuff, but he got the competency. There are plenty of reasons for "seat time" in many areas of study, but certainly not in all. For example, there really are no valid criteria (in my view) for competency in Art History, or in history for that matter. Here's the idea: Hacking Higher Ed With Competency-Based Education Related, competency exams may be racially-biased via disparate impact. Here's that whole story, from Bill McMorris: How the Supreme Court Created the Student Loan Bubble - It all starts with Griggs v. Duke Power Co.
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Friday morning links Weather Channel Founder John Coleman: There is no significant man-made global warming at this time Football Coach Fired Because Eating Watermelon Is Racist - Parents from other schools felt smashing a watermelon and eating it after games was inappropriate. Related, architecture is racist too Most racist thing? An architect eating a watermelon Death Threats Aimed at Boy, 11, Who Bagged Rare Albino Deer Can't Afford a House? Don't Buy One The Department of Homeland Security Goes on a Panty Raid Op-Ed: What Would Toscanini Do? Andrew Klavan: Just Say No To Feminism The War on Poverty Turns 50 - Are We Winning Yet? Sex and politics: poor Lewinsky didn't know the game The Department of Homeland Security Goes on a Panty Raid Michael Brown’s Granny & Mother Brawl in Street Over T-Shirts & Swag Mark Steyn: Doesn’t Matter If GOP Win Midterms, Liberals Winning ‘Other 364 Days,’ Culture Wars Yucca Mountain safe for nuke storage Syria tribal revolt against Islamic State ignored H.R. McMaster: Thinking Clearly about War and the Future of Warfare – The US Army Operating Concept Navy's Top Admiral: Long Deployments are 'Unsustainable' Thursday, October 23. 2014"The American people deserve to be treated better than the way their government treats them."
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