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Saturday, March 15. 2014Saturday morning links
Malaysian leader: plane's disappearance deliberate Maybe they were smuggling Pangolins 'Shocking' scale of pangolin smuggling revealed Stanford Traditional Marriage Event Deemed ‘Hate Speech,’ Denied Funding Is it rude to say No? The Dystopian Internet of 2025 America's 1,000 Richest Neighborhoods College: Women Should Embrace B's to Make More Later The Death of Masculinity - Grumpy house cat 1, man 0 San Francisco's Growing Class Conflict This is absurd The Left's Orwellian View Of Freedom EPA Wants to Slap $75K a Day Fine on Landowner Who Built Stock Pond on Own Property Obama Admits that Because of Obamacare, You May Not Be Able to Keep Your Doctor Charen: Has America Lost Its Grit? A look at why some groups succeed while others fall by the wayside. U.S. to relinquish remaining control over the Internet Brown ramping up Senate run in New Hampshire: AP Breaking News: Obama: ‘My jeans fit very well’ Integrity: Official resigns over “remarkably dysfunctional HHS bureaucracy” Not quiet on the Northern Front - Israel adjusts to a more threatening Syrian border Via Sultan: RED PRIVILEGE:
Friday, March 14. 2014The Pre-K Debate Pre-K Can Work - Needy kids could benefit, but only if we use proven pedagogy and hold programs accountable. Pre-K Dreaming - The push for “transitional kindergarten” is costly and evidence-free. I tend to feel it's just one more cradle-to-grave scam, a government+union attempted take-over of the child care (aka baby-sitting) biz. A Maggie's Scientific Poll re Flight 370What a mystery it all is, with the info and theories changing hourly, and everybody jumping on the latest to keep the website hits coming. We'll do the same. Whoever turns out to have guessed it right (ie what happened, and where the airplane is, with coordinates) wins a Maggie's Farm t-shirt (if we have any left). Responses in comments, please.
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Friday morning links8 Things I Want to Teach My Sons About Women Abandoned golf courses in Myrtle Beach The Politics of Lousy Retail Jobs Outrage Porn: How the Need For ‘Perpetual Indignation’ Manufactures Phony Offense Federalizing 4-Year-Olds Federalizing 4-Year-OldsRescued From Submerged Car, Ingrate Sues Rescuers De Blasio’s War on Minority Education Are malls dead? Dalrymple: Euthanasia for the Insane? Princeton students’ newest diversity demand: Stop asking if applicants have criminal past FOIA Doc: Homeland Security Monitors Drudge Report Becoming the Party of Work - How the GOP can help struggling Americans, and itself. Shocker: Rich People Aren't Fundamentally More Evil Than the Poor Meet the Radicals Creating the New Federal Dietary Guidelines A Jealous Government Burdened Us With the Fed Sowell: The Left Versus Minorities The Root Cause of Government Corruption is the Power over the Economy We Have Given the Government How Big Government Destroys Democracy Entitlement nation: The federal government has gradually turned into a gigantic wealth-transfer machine Federal Government Spending Billions on Faulty State Exchanges Obama Blew $120 Billion on Global Warming Projects – 80% Went to Top Donors The Obama team quietly gives up on making ObamaCare work Harry Reid says Kochs blocking Ukraine aid Will Global Cooling Continue in 2014? (Now Includes January Data) The Battle of Scottish secession A Tragic Socialist Experiment is Ruining Venezuela Derbyshire: How Can We Get Rid of Puerto Rico? Thursday, March 13. 2014Mr. President, Putin Called And Would Like Alaska BackAre We In Another Bubble?I think so. I got an article which crossed my desk this morning: King Digital Entertainment (makers of the Candy Crush Saga mobile game) is planning to launch an IPO valuing $7.56 billion, which is worth more than 15 percent of S&P 500 companies. Each of King's 22.2 million shares would be priced between $21 and $24, and is expected to debut the trading on March 26. Fox Business reports King would command a market value worth more than other major tech companies like AOL, Lions Gate Entertainment and even 2.8 times more than struggling J.C. Penny. Last month, King revealed that its fourth quarter revenue hit $602 million, and $159 million in profits. It's cheap at the price - roughly a one to one price to (annualized) earnings ratio. However, this is a gaming company, and gaming companies are notorious for their price fluctuations. Very few companies which make standard XBox or Playstation games have remained at reasonable price levels, the competition is fierce and consumer tastes are fickle. Less standard gaming companies, such as Zynga (based almost entirely on Facebook registrations) have suffered mightily after going public. King Digital has been very profitable, but I've had experience with firms like this. Typically, when they are privately held, they are fast, nimble, and aggressive. When they cash out, they become bloated, lazy and unresponsive. Can they break the mold? Since it's my view the market is artificially overpriced, my guess is this is a stock that will jump quickly and far early in its trading life, and then slip back down as reality hits home. I can't blame the stakeholders for wanting to cash out, and perhaps this is the best time for them to take what they can get. On the other hand, maybe investing in really useful stuff like this might be a better option.
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Thursday morning linksIs the LRB the best magazine in the world? Bossy People Want to Bully You to Stop Using the Word ‘Bossy’ Brown Bottles and Tall Tales: 7 Myths About Storing Beer Flight 370 mystery continues About supply and demand: 6 Castles that cost less than an apartment in NYC Retirement Living: Biggest retirement regrets What Comes After Rich Baby Boomers? Kids With a Big Inheritance Gov. Walker’s Republican Reforms Pay Off in Massive Surplus for Wisconsin Bob Costas: My Armed Security Doesn't Make Me a Hypocrite on Guns Amnesty vs. the middle class The Dozen Regional Powerhouses Driving the U.S. Economy Pelosi Says Republicans Don’t Care About ‘Really Hungry Children” A book: Leviathan on the Right: How Big-Government Conservativism Brought Down the Republican Revolution Brown Student Rails Against “Obnoxious Activists” who “Rack Up Social Justice Points” The Long March from Here to Full Employment The Media’s Obama Protection Society Related, at Drudge:
The World's Most Famous Investor Is Now Investing in... Whether You Call it Socialism, Statism, Fascism, or Corporatism, Big Government Is Evil and Destructive In Germany, The Cheerleaders of Jihad Wednesday, March 12. 2014We need big government for...poetry?Governing for Poetry - Can nothing be done without the public fisc? It's a hobby, for heaven's sake, just like posting at Maggie's. For whom did Shakespeare write his sonnets? The Minimum Wage, Health Care, Cell Phones, and CableThe point Obama makes here is valid, but begs a larger question, because it impacts his argument in support of a higher minimum wage. The caller on this program made $36,000 per year, more than double minimum wage (and likely due to multiple household earners). However, if minimum wage is so low, can people on minimum wage who have cable and a cell phone (and many do) make the same choices? Minimum wage is providing enough for certain 'luxuries' which, in the grand scheme of things, are really just trade-offs for what we consider important in our lives. Obama's response indicates even the most leftish of liberals recognize this. The discussion on minimum wage is much larger, of course. Most people earning it are not Head of Household, and most live in larger family groups with several earners. Regarding the president's response, however, we exposed to insight on the man's psyche. He realizes that managing your life is a series of choices, some better and some worse. But he's unwilling to allow people to make most of those choices on their own. It must be on his terms. His healthcare, his minimum wage, his regulations must all be in place before you or anyone else is allowed to make the necessary choices needed to run your life. Me? I'd rather have health care than a cell and cable when my finances are strained. But you may not. Right now, Obama's argument to raise minimum wage is that you shouldn't have to make this choice. But we all make choices, Mr. President. It's how an economy works.
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Weds. morning linksMinneapolis City Hall declares “Hijab Day”, dhimmitude ensues Whatever happened to the word “sin”? Related, How to enjoy an orgy The Romans knew how to do it right. So did the Greek followers of Bacchus. Sausages and the Protestant Reformation How Many Daily Heroin Users Are There in the U.S.? Somewhere Between 60,000 and 1 Million. Maybe. 61% Of Young Republicans Favor Marriage Equality The GOP's Gen Y Problem: Young Republicans Alienated by Party's Social Conservatism There is not one single country on planet Earth that America has better New York Times: California Drought Not from Global Warming Year-Round Part-Time Teen Employment: A Pathway to the Middle Class Tuesday, March 11. 2014Climate worries
The earth is an ecosystem, not an organism. Volcanic eruptions and asteroid collisions have serious consequences on the planet, on species (extinctions, for example), on climate and who knows what else. If the carbon density is a factor leading towards an environmental disaster, and it is a big if, what suffer you to reduce your carbon footprint? Or would you rather be the thirty-five year old who doesn't buy health insurance because "statistically I am at low risk for serious illness." You do the math. Also, and this is dicey, no one factors the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere every minute by 7 billion plus people not to mention the bovine methane from the cows contributing to your McDonald's diet. I'm just sayin' . . .
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Tuesday morning links
Image stolen from Never Yet Melted Dozens of Americans who claim to be allergic to electromagnetic signals settle in small West Virginia town Good grief Big Government will help you eat - The busybodies know what’s in your best interest. A book: ENVY: A Theory of Social Behaviour Jane Fonda, Sex Guru for Teenagers? Medical Scientists Build ‘Orgasm Machine’ How to invest like a billionaire - Opinion: The world’s richest people didn’t make their money trading stocks The Question of Human Progress The Paralympics: A Freak Show Called Generosity The 99 Cent Non-Recovery: McDonalds US Sales Post Longest Negative Streak In Over A Decade Jane Fonda, Sex Guru for Teenagers? Nicholas Eberstadt and Michael W. Hodin: America Needs to Rethink 'Retirement' (WSJ paywall) Kudlow retiring from Kudlow Report Incredible but real lawyer's ad: "I May Have a Law Degree, But I Think Like a Criminal." The New Glenn Beck - He’s taken on a cultural mission. Black Teen Unemployment 32.4% Science in the service of politics Sharyl Attkisson resigns from CBS, partly due to “liberal bias” Ron Paul: Crimea has the right to join Russia, and U.S. sanctions would be “criminal” I tend to agree Monday, March 10. 2014Daylight Savings time - Why do we bother?I think it's a biennial annoyance. Why Can't Daylight Savings Time be Repealed?
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Monday morning links A good website: Ask A Naturalist Dear society: kids cry, deal with it. Dear parents: kids cry, stop bringing them to grown-up movies Kids: Trigger Warnings and the Assumption of Fragility Tammy Bruce: War on Boys Attempt to 'Create Society of Frightened People' How a River Otter Can Bag an Alligator for Lunch Cornell’s Inaugural ‘Sex Week’ Offers ‘Explicit’ Fetish Workshop, Sex-Toy Demos, Porn +1 Million Children Stopped Eating School Lunches Because of Michelle Obama What would Salon think of an article called, ‘Why I can’t stand Asian musicians who play Beethoven’? Smoke in the Water - Should e-cigarettes be regulated like tobacco? Some Connecticut police refusing to enforce AW law NYC: City’s restaurant grades all about fines – not health New Yorkers Bought $1 Bil in Florida Property Since De Blasio Win Is Obama the first woman president? Transsexual Man Sues CrossFit For Not Allowing Him To Compete As A Woman… The IRS’s behavior taxes credulity Cheat and Eat Food Stamps - How liberal states are already gutting the GOP's farm-bill reform. College Grads Now Doing the Jobs High School Grads Used to Do How the Other California Lives - Some of the most productive farm land in the world is going fallow thanks to a man-made water shortage. A long-time grower explains. CNN poll: 58% oppose abortion in most or all cases Williamson: The Destroyer Cometh - A dumbed-down Democratic party runs out of ideas. MSNBC mocks Texas GOP gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott’s paraplegia Sunday, March 9. 2014Those greedy, selfish Boomers
As Promised, the Limbaugh Take on the Teen Suing Her Baby Boomer Parents
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Everybody wants water, but there is never enough of it for everybody, especially in a basically dry state. I guess that's what politics is for.
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Saturday, March 8. 2014Saturday morning linksThe Remnants of Prehistoric Plant Pollen Reveal that Humans Shaped Forests 11,000 Years Ago The Age of Atheism: How We Have Sought to Live Since the Death of God, by Peter Watson Experts: ‘Retirement Crisis’ Concerns Might Be Overblown US household net worth increased to a new record high of $80.6T in Q4, fueled by stock market and housing gains Texas Leads Job Growth at All Income Levels Study Discovers Why Many Black Women Are Overweight The Water Bed Effect in Drug Prohibition Rutgers rage against Rice -- why do liberals have so much hate for black conservatives? Say good-bye to welfare reform, New York Will Obama Ever Enforce His Health Law? IRS estimates cheapest Obamacare plan $20k per family in 2016 The Left Corrupts and Steals a Culture, It Doesn’t Convince Gen. “Mad Dog” Mattis just gave what may be the most motivating The End of the 'Wrong Side of History' WaPo: President Obama’s foreign policy is based on Image below via Ace:
The Remnants of Prehistoric Plant Pollen Reveal that Humans Shaped Forests 11,000 Years Ago
Read more: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/remnants-prehistoric-plant-pollen-reveal-humans-shaped-forests-11000-years-ago-180949985/#TkbCSkkUsZ3ccSFx.99 Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12! http://bit.ly/1cGUiGv Follow us: @SmithsonianMag on Twitter Friday, March 7. 2014Friday morning linksCan you guess which offense puts the most Americans in federal prison? Idiot government policy is the real answer. The Next Ailes: Newsmax's Chris Ruddy Preps TV Rival to Fox News RadioShack Still Stuck in the '80s Staples to Close 225 North American Stores – Radio Shack to Close 1100 Stores Why is American internet so slow? The country that literally invented the internet ABC, CBS Exclude Scientists Critical of Global Warming for More Than 1,300 Days No disagreement allowed? So what about this? Ralph Peters: "Putin Is Not Crazy Or Delusional; Our President And This Administration Are Delusional" Amusing: A Maddow in MSNBCland Would be amusing satire except it is too true: How Hard Will We Be on the Post-Obama President? Almost satire: A Letter From Cass Sunstein Paul Ryan Should Keep Talking About Poverty, Even If it Annoys the New York Times Michael Milken: How Housing Policy Hurts the Middle Class - Many buyers decided that the largest-possible house was a better idea than a retirement fund or a child's education. Free Speech for bigots and obnoxious pranksters? Andrew Cuomo Declares War on Bill De Blasio's Charter School Crackdown
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CBS Exclude Scientists Critical of Global Warming for More Than 1,300 Days - See more at: http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/sean-long/cold-shoulder-abc-cbs-exclude-scientists-critical-global-warming-more-1300-days#sthash.rPBauqoG.dpuf Thursday, March 6. 2014Thursday morning linksSex, secrets, and self-mortification: the dark side of the confessional Let Sippy Cups Into the Metropolitan Opera? Python eats crocodile Author of "How We Die" dies Woodrow Wilson: Schoolmaster to the world The New York Metro's Economy Is Almost as Large as Australia's E-Cigarettes Are Bad Because They Look Like Cigarettes; E-Hookahs Are Worse Because They Don't Peter Atwater: An 'Oligopoly in Confidence' Puts Global Markets at Risk Will Washington Take Down Apple? If So, Why? New Rule Creates Avalanche Of Time-Wasting Paperwork For Doctors Has America Become a Class Society? In upstate New York, Karen Moreau shows just how The Biggest Lesson From The UAW's Defeat In Chattanooga: We Have Lousy Labor Laws Faculty at Rutgers Urges School to Drop Condoleezza Rice as Speaker New Obamacare Strategy: Anything to Get Through the Midterms MORE LAWLESSNESS – Obama Gives “Sub-Standard” Health Plans Another 2 Two Year Reprieve Obamacare Architect: 'You Don't Need a Doctor for Every Part of Your Health Care' Obamacare Architect: 'You Don't Need a Doctor for Every Part of Your Health Care' - See more at: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/obamacare-architect-you-dont-need-doctor-every-part-your-health-care#sthash.gM5Ydqw3.In2Xnf98.dpuf Obamacare Architect: 'You Don't Need a Doctor for Every Part of Your Health Care' - See more at: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/obamacare-architect-you-dont-need-doctor-every-part-your-health-care#sthash.gM5Ydqw3.In2Xnf98.dpuf
Henninger: Putin Carterizes Obama, Totally DNC Attendees Can't Name a Single Hillary Accomplishment Wehner: Obama’s Journey from Arrogance to Incompetence DNC Attendees Can't Name a Single Hillary Accomplishment- See more at: http://www.cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/matt-vespa/dnc-attendees-cant-name-single-hillary-accomplishment#sthash.Ak8dqyDt.tJEEsymu.dpuf
Obamacare Architect: 'You Don't Need a Doctor for Every Part of Your Health Care' - See more at: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/obamacare-architect-you-dont-need-doctor-every-part-your-health-care#sthash.gM5Ydqw3.In2Xnf98.dpuf Obamacare
Architect: 'You Don't Need a Doctor for Every Part of Your Health Care' - See more at: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/obamacare-architect-you-dont-need-doctor-every-part-your-health-care#sthash.gM5Ydqw3.In2Xnf98.dpuf Wednesday, March 5. 2014Weds. morning linksPhoto from Bookworm's Found it on Facebook: The Left enlists yet another sweet-faced child in the war against religion Obsolete jobs Association of social and cognitive impairment and biomarkers in autism spectrum disorders Sitting comfortably? You won't be after reading this: Where Do Newly Hatched Baby Sea Turtles Go? Where Do Newly Hatched Baby Sea Turtles Go? Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/where-do-newly-hatched-baby-sea-turtles-go-180949954/#yBzVeES3oleYgumZ.99 Where Do Newly Hatched Baby Sea Turtles Go? Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/where-do-newly-hatched-baby-sea-turtles-go-180949954/#yBzVeES3oleYgumZ.99 Anti-Obamacare Cancer Patient Defies Legal Threats - Democratic congressman dispatched lawyers, but Boonstra continues to speak Hypergamy, Cars, and Phone Numbers It's a good start Obama has ignored the fundamental collapse of the black American family - ‘My Brother’s Keeper’? How about keeping up with history and getting to the root of the problem? Niagara Falls freezes up DC’s Green-Approved Buildings Use More Energy Molon labe: Second Amendment Group to Connecticut: Put Up or Shut Up Walter Williams: Black People Duped Yet another New O-Care delay to help midterm Dems It Begins… Top Iranian General: Obama’s Threats Are “Joke of the Year” Why Do Progressives Want the Boston Bomber to Live? The world out there is not Kindergarten: An Age of Seriousness Returns Fatah Infighting Jeopardizes Kerry's Peace Process Tuesday, March 4. 2014Tuesday morning linksBreast-feeding Benefits Appear to be Overstated, According to Study of Siblings - Advantages of women who choose breast-feeding likely bias findings in previous research Federal audit calls new school lunch rules a failure Business Leaders Doubt Higher-Ed's Value Business Leaders Doubt Higher-Ed's Value Planned Parenthood to Spend $16 Million in Midterm Races The Coming Collapse of the Welfare State Even the Hapless Jimmy Carter Wasn't This Bad February's Furious Foray Against Food Freedom A few good links at Thompson Seventeen and a half years. Not a flicker of global warming. Gloomy France - As the young and entrepreneurial flee, the country struggles to Monday, March 3. 2014I said that the Ukraine was a crappy countryMaybe some took offense, but consider this: The Wisdom of a Ukrainian Plumber Somewhat related, remember this? "After my election I'll have more flexibility....." Also, Dangerous Times: Putin slaps down Euro-American Fantasyland
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Monday morning linksMichelle Obama: America's Moms Are 'Confused and Bewildered,' 'Defeated' by Grocery Shopping Lego Tops U.S. Toymaker Rivals as Full-Year Sales Jump 10% Small-Time City in Vermont Has Big-Time Heroin Problem Announcing a New Book! Heading Out On Your Own: 31 Basic Life Skills in 31 Days Bwahahaha 101 Week at College Insurrection Can human nature be discussed on campus? Dear America, you’re too smart to listen to Beyonce Man sues McDonald´s for $1.5 million after being given only one napkin Atheism’s radical new heroes: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and an evolving new moral view The Insiders: Liberals are destroying the planet Obama Administration to Distribute 13,000 Armored Mine-Resistant Vehicles to Police Units Around the US Michigan Township To Put Cameras ‘In Every Neighborhood’ Why the Grahams sold the WaPo ‘We Need to Quit Acting So Freaking Defeated’: Dems Plot Blue Creep in Deep South Putin Smashes Washington’s Cocoon Ukraine: The Haze of Propaganda The Upcoming Fifth Anniversary of Hillary’s Reset Button Despite proven academic success of NYC’s charter schools, the mayor and unions have started a war on city’s charter kids Pielke: John Holdren's Epic Fail “As a journalist, you weigh how much you should criticize the president because he’s black.” Dog-Killing Afghan Refugee to Swedes: “Throw Me Out and I’ll Kill 10 of You” Germany’s Energiewende: A Path to Economic Self-Destruction
Sunday, March 2. 2014The Ukraine doesn't matterSpengler makes the case: Ukraine Is Hopeless … but Not Serious. This is amusing: Sweet Nothings - Obama’s Smart Diplomacy:
Russia is a crappy country full of poor drunks run by KGB thugs. It just happens to produce the most beautiful women in the world - until they turn 35. The Ukraine is another crappy country run by thugs. Should I - or Obama - really care what these people do? I can find no reason to care, but I do feel for all of the people in the world who are living in crappy places with crappy and corrupt governments with delusions of grandeur. It's the norm in the world.
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Saturday, March 1. 2014"Grab that gun and go shoot that cat."
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