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Thursday, August 4. 2011Guns Are Racist
Naturally, police never know what they are walking into and would be more comfortable if nobody had guns - or knives or baseball bats either - but Chief McCarthy is way out of reality. A quote:
Most people in my community own guns (legally), but we have not had a murder here in 70 years. And that was done by an intruder, from outside town.
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Ugliest political quotesHere's one: “Our country is founded on a sham: our forefathers were slave-owning rich white guys who wanted it their way. So when I see the American flag, I go, ‘Oh my God, you’re insulting me.’ That you can have a gay parade on Christopher Street in New York, with naked men and women on a float cheering, ‘We’re here, we’re queer!’ — that’s what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride.” Janeane Garofolo, who not only knows no history but who also ignores the fact that the Founders made it possible for those disgusting Christopher St. displays to occur. If you can stand it, more ugly political quotes via Moonbattery Thursday morning links
Urbanist: New World Economics on the New New Suburbanism The only known copy of the earliest film made by Alfred Hitchcock has turned up in New Zealand. Exactly how am I my brother's keeper? States Start Realizing that the Obama EPA is Threatening Their Economies JP Morgan: Recession 2012 Weekly Std: Unhealthy Debt - Real health care reform is the only way out of our budget woes. Graph below from that article:
Via the NYT:
"More than anything else, it was Western decadence that brought down the Soviet Union." Eric Cantor: Obama 'in over his head' Suddenly, everybody is saying this, as in below: GOP & Dem Leaders Both Asked President Wonderful to Leave Room… At White House Meeting Obama: Yaaaay. They raised our credit limit again. George Will: Republicans have their 2012 theme: “Is this the best we can do?” IBD: Heading For A Double-Dip Recession? I hope not, but it feels like it. In fact, feels like the last one never really ended. Driscoll: ‘Totalitarian Movements Use Democratic Institutions to Destroy Democracy’
The United States has a jobs problem and there's not a lot President Barack Obama or Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke can do about it. They did the wrong things, and there's no turning back now. We'll have to wait until January 2013. That's a long wait. Tea Partiers: Terrorists? Or mentally ill? Wednesday, August 3. 2011Weds. late morning links
Do us a favor, if you haven't already done so: Give the folks you know a chance to learn about Maggie's. They might enjoy us. I'm going to the beach. MSM blackballing: How deep and far back does it go? TSA to put Hub fliers on the spot Rush has O’s campaign theme Union Terrorists Drive Rhode Island City Into Bankruptcy America fights on while Europe surrenders to Germany:
World War 2 is over: Germany wins. Wehner: The Comforting Life of Ideological Fanatics Trillions of dollars have been spent on poverty programs, so why are the poor no better off? Even this reasonable piece misses the real points: America has no permanent underclass, the poor in America are not poor by any world standards, bad choices result in bad results, and many people do not chose material gain as their life goal. I have talked to poor people, I know poor people. Sowell: How Images Of 'Poor,' 'Elderly' Distort Reality Federal officials investigate eagle deaths at DWP wind farm Dick Morris sees landslide loss in Obama’s future Dick is often wrong about things Trying to keep black folks scared Economic destruction by Commerce Clause – farm equipment edition Insty: HOW BAD IS THE ECONOMY? U.S. Education Dep’t Pushes Man-Made Global Warming, Saving the Earth at Children’s Reading Event They didn't get the memo Tuesday, August 2. 2011Universal complaints, these days
That's the loss of just one more doctor who would know you and your family, and care about you and your life - and who would be working for you, and you only. Soon enough, the tort lawyers and government bureaurats will have the pleasure of going to an assembly line government clinic, staffed by docs trained in Russia, Mexico, and Croatia, to take care of them in 4 minutes according to a government protocol, with only approved and cost-effective methods depending on your age (and potential productivity). Life has hardened my cynicism about power and government. I am not a paranoid sort, but I think the Fathers had it right about their determination to limit power. They own half my labor now, and want to own more of it - and my body too. For my own good, of course. As a traditionalist Yankee born and bred, I somehow cannot find any gratitude in me for such unwanted favors.
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Tuesday morning links
Conservatives still outnumber liberals by nearly 2-1:
Figures. Obama to Celebrate Birthday With Millionaires, Billionaires and Corporate Jet Owners Why Libertarians Aren’t just Republicans Who Smoke Pot Why do Democrats want high taxation as their brand? Walmart Just Gets Greener Every Day First casualty of global warming
PJ Advice columnist Belladonna Rogers on surviving the era of the condescending president. Trailer below h/t Theo: Monday, August 1. 2011Our friend Jim Garvin explains it to the politicians: "Are all of you completely crazy?"Note to Jim: These people think the government is the country. Therefore, they are crazy.
Who knew that pregnancy was a disease?
Photo is of a woman's hideous health problem, tragically not cured in time, for free, by modern science. It's sort-of like a tumor, I suppose, but a healthy one which has a strange way of popping out of a lady's hoo-ha when it grows too big.
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Negative Attitude: The O and the Dems are down on the USAWhen I was in school, it was called "NA", and it wasn't cool. From Ajami, Barack Obama the Pessimist - His lack of faith in American exceptionalism has dashed any hope of a 'transformational' presidency:
Obama suffers from the typically American condescending elite view of life: "America sucks because our retarded citizenry sucks." Debt Deal: New Demoralization and New SobrietyThe deal between the Congressional leadership and the President is much ado about nothing, in that – contrary to the kudos, rationalizations or moans – it actually does and will do little to affect the rapidly rising federal deficits and debts. It is less than trivial in the next year that it actually affects and almost entirely a lie over the next decade as future Congresses and presidents work around or ignore it. The deal will cause increased demoralization among the citizenry both over its lack of real content and as politicians wrangle vigorously over scraps treated like whole cloth. It will also cause a new sobriety, already in painful motion, among the citizenry who have lesser prospects than before this deep recession and little reason to believe the future will personally be much better. Consumption will be restrained. It is clear that the status quo is continued, for now at least and likely into the foreseeable future. Spending is not reduced. It only promises a reduction in the present trendline of forecast spending, a fraction of the increases that will actually occur. And, there is little reason to believe that either Medicare or defense spending will be more than trimmed slightly in 2012. Part of that trendline, as scored by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) is a $multi-trillion increase in taxes as the Bush tax-cuts are allowed to expire right after the 2012 elections. There is little reason to believe that such a drastic increase in taxes will be allowed to occur. Longer term, even if a trillion$ or three-$trillion dollars of spending were most optimistically avoided over the next decade, that’s a hundred to three-hundred $billion per year, a small fraction of federal spending. If, as seems likely, the 2012 elections result in a Republican president and both houses of Congress, there will be more trims to spending, a good thing surely but likely to increase the howls of real and defensive pains and hardly likely to actually reduce the deficits significantly. The Cut, Cap and Balance that the Republican House passed is likely, and decidedly a better thing, yet as tides and lobbies weigh in will be weakened and end-run over time. Fears about the crash of the dollar are overblown, as there is no viable alternative in a euro-myth euro or speciously corrupt Chinese renminbi. Lenders will demand higher interest rates and that will increase the deficits worldwide. Fears about more global conflict are not overblown. Enemies of order or Western civilization will continue to probe and attack. Reducing mental and defense preparedness by the US will encourage such foes and increase the needs to confront, which will be less successful and more costly to servicemembers and foregone goals. So, long story short, the status quo will continue. It will be perceived as or really be painful for all, even under the best of circumstances. One can argue that far more severe governmental actions or changes would reverse this. They are unlikely to occur. There will be more restraints on deepening the hole, but the hole remains. We’ve already dug it by a generation or two of profligacy and excuses. Only a generation or two of serious reduction in personal and government spending, plus economic recovery that must depend upon lessened government regulation and interference, will begin to maybe return us to realistic optimism. I predict that the demoralization will be temporary and the new sobriety will ultimately triumph and set us right. The path will be long and hard to dig out of several generations of delusions that we could spend our seed-corn, requiring perseverance and sacrifice of self and illusions, but it is well marked. BTW, I'm encoraged that the cautious and knowledgeable Mitt Romney is opposed to the debt deal, both as an economic realist and political positioner. The debt deal will pass anyway but he will be demonstrated as correct during the coming election season. That may not win him enough points to score, but does indicate a will among Republican moderates that together with the more conservative and Independent centrists -- as polls presently show -- will lead to the next vital step up with a Republican White House and Congress. The road of a thousand steps begins with the first. We've taken the first and 999 remain.
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Monday morning links
And yes, birds are dinosaurs Self-confidence: Too high and too low Why the USPS Should Be Privatized Why are Libs so negative on the 2nd Amendment? Other than sex-related activity, it's tough to name one area of life in which Libs want government to have less control over people rather than more Dubrovnik update. I'd go there, gladly. Indian SlutWalk marches amidst conservative concerns It's a crime in India to stare at a lady for over 30 seconds. Obvious solution is Ray-Bans. Why Do Half of Americans Pay No Federal Income Tax? Big incentive there to keep one's reported income low Rush in 1994:
Jonah: The Reagan Playbook No Longer Applies Why We Will Lose This Fight and Every Other Claims we're past the tipping point: too many people relying on government wages or redistributions Failing to Save the Spotted Owl The Goracle Invites You to Connect the Dots As Rush always says, Follow The Money John McCain disparagingly termed the Tea Partiers "hobbits." Not sure how that's an insult: the hobbits were the incorruptable heroes who just wanted to live in the shire and to be left alone. That's a tough one...hmmm...hobbits or Talibans? Our Biggest Budget Issue: Increased Spending on Payments to Individuals, i.e "Entitlement Nation"
Sunday, July 31. 2011Sunday morning linksSpiked: Admit it: environmentalism was an ugly experiment Another royal wedding Noonan: They've Lost That Lovin' Feeling - Obama still has supporters, but theirs is a grim support. Economy on the Brink of Double Dip Recession. Just ask anybody in business - the economy is terrible. Pethokoukis. The poor are not poor because the rich are rich Mark Steyn: ‘Life on this planet' about to change Since Obama, Americans have become poor "Rep. Barney Frank of Fannie Mae-Freddie Mac fame told Neil Cavuto this morning that if Moody’s downgrades the US debt, “We just don’t pay much attention to them… Don’t sell.” He then went on to blame the ratings agencies for ignoring the mortgage crisis… that he helped create. Unreal." Rubio on the debt debate:
Saturday, July 30. 2011A few Saturday morning links
It's good for me. Hey, Who Wants to Talk About Wisconsin’s Economic Miracle? - The death of collective bargaining saved the state overnight. Andrew Klavan: The Facts of Life for Liberals Study says health care costs projected to rise more under ObamaCare Duh. It will cost more if you require that they cover everything. Harsanyi: Hobbit Republican fascists want to destroy all life on Earth Asians are now white Not yellow anymore? I am not white: I am more of a pinkish-tan right now. Shrinkwrapped is not dead. Dr. Bob is not dead either:
Friday, July 29. 2011Friday morning links
China Puts US on eBay - government to be sold separately Unexpected results of planners planning NYC's blocks It's that olde Law of Unintended Consequences Sipp's book is currently ranked second on Amazon's list of "Hot New Releases In Short Stories" Driscoll: A Festivus for the Rest of Us Another Dissent from ‘Put More People Through College’ New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism:
Computer models are not reality. They are virtual realities. How did all the fancy computer modeling work out for the economy? Computer models are toys for grown-ups. Expanding urban heat islands make China look warmer Rolling Back the Nanny State - One red-light camera at a time Powerline: Who’s Afraid of Private Industry?
Dem Rep Nadler: ‘We Don’t Have a Deficit Problem’ McDonald's to Kids: Apple Slices For All, Whether or Not You Want Them Apples are carbs, full of sugar. Shouldn't they be using celery sticks? Don't fat kids like celery sticks? Rush: We've Been Played for Saps, Folks: Boehner Bill Will Become Reid Bill It happens every time Thursday, July 28. 2011Thursday morning links
British ban L’Oreal ad campaign because images were ‘overly airbrushed’ Envy of beauty makes people ugly Drinking six to eight cups of water called 'nonsense' in editorial Obama-loving GE moving X-ray business to China There's a reason why the president can't unveil a budget plan: the minute he does so, the 80-year shell game of the New Deal is up. Demagoguery is not leadership, Mr. President Dunn: Obama Seems To Be Taking His Defeat In The 2012 Election Rather Well Is The One a lame duck? Dear Yankee: Remember that Rick Perry is an Aggie Not a metrosexual, it would appear Flying in to Los Angeles, bringing in lots of stuff. We design it, and they make it. If Health Spending Controls Fail, What Are the Options? Obama’s Battleground-State Blues - The president’s national poll numbers aren’t good, but they’re worse in battleground states. I'm mostly white (if you ignore a little American Injun blood), and yet cops keep pulling me over because they are profiling me and my red Lamborghini. Is it my ride, or are they detecting my inner Injun? Cairo's garbage, and Christians. That is some serious recycling by the Cairo garbagemen.
Wednesday, July 27. 2011A new, new, New Deal for AmericaI have been enjoying reading Daniel Greenfield's site, one to which we have been linking recently. A quote from his latest, A New Deal for America:
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Weds. morning links
How do the front-loaders wash without water? Kimball: Speaking of Shared Sacrifice . . . John Kerry's Swift Boat Defender Stripped of Medal Would You Live in Detroit if They Paid You To? The video is heart-breaking. Krugman: The Cult That Is Destroying America Krugman is out there WaPo 'On Faith' Contributor Blames Christianity for Oslo Bombing, Shooting That didn't take long
Trump: Obama is 'Now Totally Lost,' Boehner Must Not Fold Polls Show That If Election Were Held Today… Barack Obama Would Lose in a Landslide Via Lucianne,
Soros goes Galt? Lefty closing his fund due to government regs Via SDA:
Tuesday, July 26. 2011Tediously brilliant and amusingIt seems like a waste of Maggie's Farm's precious paper and ink to simply forward the efforts of tediously brilliant folks like Mead, Steyn, and VDH. Even had I the time, I could not do what they do. From VDH's Our Ten-Trillion-Dollar Man:
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Majority In Poll Wouldn’t Want To Be 20 AgainAn overwhelming majority of those polled would not want to be 20 again. The question: “Knowing no more than you did then, would you want to be 20 again?” The key is in making the choice knowing what the respondents do now. This wasn’t a scientific poll but was random across almost anyone I met and had a conversation with during the past month, successful in whatever field from business to arts to teaching; economically stressed from illegal immigrants to trades people to clerks to unemployed; politically conservative, liberal, somewhere in between, indifferent; married, single, happy, sad. About 20% said they’d choose to be 20 again, about half confident and about half wanting to feel free like when they were 20. About 30% didn’t want to repeat the same or similar early errors, feeling their personalities would be the same. Then, half of the respondents just believe that it would be far tougher to get ahead now than whenever then was when they were 20. Those with grown children went on about how difficult it is for their sons and daughters to even get a toehold, and those with young children remarked about what they are seeing around them and deeply worry about their children’s future prospects. Delving a little deeper into my respondents’ concerns about their children’s futures: Our children’s future being heavily mortgaged is at the core of the current Washington wrangles, and that is recognized although feeling powerless to affect it or almost hopeless that real reforms will happen. Another core issue is, as one respondent commented, “even with a professional degree, my kid is going to have to be working for the government.” Directly or indirectly through burdensome, intrusive and nitpicking regulations. I’d be interested in hearing your comments. Meanwhile, here’s a video shot for PowerLine’s contest, called “Child Abuse.”
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Tuesday morning links
Private property and barbed wire Sipp on rotting, weather-sealed houses:
Erica Jong's daughter MIchigan: 53% More Administrators Than Faculty San Francisco set to make Felons a “protected class” Via Insty: ‘I’m just quitting’: A scene right out of ‘Atlas Shrugged’ in Birmingham Krauthammer on Obama’s Address: “I Thought I Was Cynical Until I Heard That Speech” (Video) The Hill Poll: Most voters see media as biased and unethical Public Employees Stand Alone in their Support for Government Management of the Economy
On America's ruling class, via NYM:
Monday, July 25. 2011Just wonderingCURL: Is Obama a pathological liar?
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Monday morning links
Or could you pass it after college? When ‘Midnight’ Struck Orson Welles’ Career Bear Mauls 7 Students on Survival Course in Alaska Methinks dealing with big bears is part of survival Gay by Choice? The Science of Sexual Identity 39 Things That Are Driving Ordinary Americans Absolutely Crazy:
Falstaff on marriage From Am Thinker's NYT Making the Motives Clear:
Gotta love those "bold national fixes" Sunday, July 24. 2011A few Sunday morning links
Hundreds of whale sharks meet off the Mexican coast Dodd-Frank Damage Begins to Unfold Default Now, or Suffer a More Expensive Crisis Later: Ron Paul Charles Krauthammer: Obama At His Most Sanctimonious Am Thinker: The Jews in the Basement Obama campaign attracts Wall Street money, despite tensions Dr. Bill Ayers: Or how I learned to stop bombing and destroy the system from within ... We check in with Dinocrat almost daily. He seems as fond of Alison Krause and Keith Jarrett as I am, so I decided to check his profile. Not too shabby. Is the world really overpopulated? Krauthammer to PBS Host: You Manage to Introduce a ‘Hell of a Lot of Bias’ Return of Mass Layoffs a Grim Sign for U.S. Workers Saturday, July 23. 2011Saturday morning linksPic is some of my young relatives, on Cape Cod. High tide on the ocean beaches keeps people mostly out of the water. Low tide is for swimming, body surfing, and lolling in the chilly water. The Cape Cod Bay side is sort of the opposite, and plenty warmer too, so it all works out. Klavan: Reality Time - Why the country’s Bill Mahers say what they say:
AMAC: An alternative to AARP People deprived of the internet feel 'upset and lonely' and find going offline as hard as quitting smoking or drinking Insty: HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: The Master’s Degree As The New Bachelor’s Degree. Barack Obama's approach to the budget talks puts him well to the left of Franklin D Roosevelt Via Betsy, Congress never, ever cuts spending Alison Krause turns 40 Friday, July 22. 2011Friday morning linksLiving Freely in England a Century Ago CT update: Second chance to adopt real shared sacrifice Barone: How to Understand Obama’s Chances in 2012 Hewitt: David Brooks' The Social Animal Zogby: Obama Legacy May Be Withering American Dream Rubin: The Freedom-Loving Rebels Become Reactionary Oppressors Liberals Launch Christian Witch Trials Obama Turns to Socialist Faith Leaders to Help Him Push His Tax Hikes “U.S. Urged U.N. Security Council to Make ‘Climate Change’ A Priority” Stanford So Smart Even Its Rapists Are Logical Healthcare law could leave families with high insurance costs Oh Dear: Half Of All US Jobs Created In June Were Created In... Wisconsin
Driscoll: Back to the Pleistocene The End of the Growth Consensus - America added 44 million jobs in the 1980s and '90s, when both parties showed they had learned from past mistakes. The lessons have been forgotten.
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