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Friday, August 8. 2014Friday morning links Updated list of 29 – Actually 30 – excuses Porn production plummets in Los Angeles Bones from Ur Where Did All the Entry-Level Jobs Go? Why Technology Won’t Shorten Your Work Week An atheist contemplates the death of a bug Fitness May Help Ward Off Depression in Girls - Being in good physical condition likely to help boys avoid the blues too, expert says Schools for Scandal - The astounding waste, corruption, and self-dealing of university student governments Amnesty as Impeachment Bait -- The president’s breathtakingly cynical plan to ward off a midterm shellacking Talkin' Obama Blues - Obama's words can move factions, but not a people. Americans worry that illegal migrants threaten way of life, economy Tough talk from the Swedish Democrat party (video) Hamas warns of more rocket attacks unless all demands are met At Mead:
Archbishop: Hamas Fired Out of Our Church in Gaza (VIDEO) Hamas' Phony Statistics on Civilian Deaths Three Men, A Tent and Some Shrubs: The Backstory of Our Hamas Report
Thursday, August 7. 2014Who could help the Kurds?
All they need is water, food, tents, shovels, and maybe some machine guns air-dropped to them prevent a Biblical-style genocide. Where is everybody? On vacation? The Ukraine KerfuffleI see no reason for Americans to give a darn about Ukrainian politics. Putin may be a lowlife, but he is simply pursuing his national interests as he sees them, and that is fine with me. Trade wars are juvenile. It seems as if at least half of Ukrainians want to be affiliated with Russia. Who cares? Let the Europeans deal with their own problems: Putin Responds to U.S., EU Sanctions by Blocking Agricultural Imports
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Thursday morning linksHow stress is good for you Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels All about sex dolls Talking about gardening is racist and classist I will not teach my kids about safe sex because there is no such thing 9-1-1 Dispatcher’s Insane Instructions To Woman Whose House Was Being Robbed: “Put Down The Gun” What they’re teaching Do Americans really want to disengage from the world? Lancet: a Home for Evil’s Useful Idiots The rich now work more than the poor. U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner: College kids not ‘developed’ enough for free speech It's about the Money, Not the Climate The Obama Administration’s Epic Rail Fail VDH: 1984 Redux: Orwellian Illegal Immigration Four better ideas to fight campus sexual assault No, the IRS cannot be fixed --- it must be abolished and replaced with the Fair Tax Netanyahu’s The Gaza War, and the New U.S. Jewish Consensus on Israel Hamas funded killing of 3 teens, says ringleader
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Wednesday, August 6. 2014The Media’s Role in Hamas’ War StrategyIs Africa fed up with foreign aid?It sounds as if many Africans are. Video. Related: White Messiah Complex - Why do liberal interventionists think the Third World needs them?
It's called "moral narcissism" but some would term it "moral imperialism" or "cultural imperialism." Kipling had the last word on that topic.
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Wednesday morning linksI'm sorry but I forget where I found that new How To Play The Bass. Lesson One: Don't Play The Bass, You Idiot, Play Something Else Her Throne Defunct, a Princess Fights Eviction From Her Manhattan Walk-Up The dad in this ad is not an idiot This food blog is amusing: Culinary Bro-down Patricia Krenwinkel talks feelingly about how she threw her life away for Charles Manson, 45 years ago. I don't think she is dangerous anymore Scrabblers rejoice: 5,000 new words are on the way Environmentalists Shocked That Local People Protect Forests Better Than Do Governments Andrew Cuomo’s Moreland Commission episode may prove worse than Chris Christie’s
Not your grandfather's Scots Sunday’s Gaza UNRWA School Bombing Was COMPLETELY STAGED Pallywood is effective Migrants clash in France as camp tensions soar The Malaysian Air Shoot Down Changes Nothing: America Cannot Save Ukraine Save it from what? It's not our issue. US is racist for not paying for every Child in the World “Americans Got $2 Trillion in Benefits from Federal Government in 2013″ I did not see a penny of it Steve King to Illegal Immigrant Protester: 'I'm Really Sorry That You Come from a Lawless Country' NYC: Spontaneous Pro-Israel Rally Erupts in Response to Protestors Haha. Don't mess with NYC's Diamond District Maliki finally aids Kurds; will Obama? Egypt starts digging new section of Suez Canal ISIS slaughtering Shiites “Americans Got $2 Trillion in Benefits from Federal Government in 2013″ - See more at: http://proteinwisdom.com/?p=54669#sthash.3L3f9gsC.dpuf Tuesday, August 5. 2014David Stockman on Russia, the Ukraine, the Fed, and marketsExcellent stuff: Washington’s Perfect Storm Of Policy Failure: On The Folly Of Massive Money Printing And America’s Collapsing Imperium When I read this, I wish he were back in the government. A quote:
Tuesday morning linksA Kate Bush update Ten things men want from a relationship The Magna Carta Plays Boston - Without it we are not what we became Oldest critter in the world Poor thing has not had a date in years What a little kid can do Every little boy's dream and an argument for child labor. We all misunderestimate the competence of kids. The Pursuit of Happiness And The Kingdom of God Kids and TV: How Much is Too Much? Any of it is too much. It's called the boob tube. Don’t Buy This Dip: The Fed Is Not Your Friend 7 essential truths that most investors understand intellectually, but don’t accept emotionally despite empirical evidence Science Is Not Democratic Kerry Trying To Out-Feminize Obama, Spotted Riding Pink Girls’ Bike… Why Obama Is Concocting An Impeachment Threat: Because He Has Nothing Else. From Braised Lamb Mexican Pizza & Occupying the Fusion Movement: (h/t Am. Digest)
The recipe looks delicious Mythical Carbon Pollution Is “An Affront To God” Or Something Dumbest song ever? True Or False: America Desperately Needs More STEM Workers CA Gov. Jerry Brown: Nothing Stops This Train Not even logic The invisible hand at work: But..but..who will build the roads without government? UK guy built one in 10 days so drivers can bypass 14-mile detour Put Down the Cupcake: New Ban Hits School Bake Sales Thank God for the government, saving our children from demonic cupcakes Beyond ‘Beyond Stagnation’ - Dissent’s symposium shows the limits of the Left’s thinking about our economic problems:
MEDVED: Confessions Of A One-Time "Peace Protester” ISIL Controls More Resources, Territory than Any Extremist Organization in Venezuela: Keep the people poor and dependent Monday, August 4. 2014Cheerful news du jour
The usually calm VDH is ticked off. He lives on the front lines of this insanity. Happily, these law-breakers mostly avoid the Northeast.
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Monday morning linksWhere Do Cocktail Prices Come From? Requiem for an Egg Cream: In Search of a New York Classic How Your Face Shapes Your Economic Chances What’s Almost as Certain as Death? Not Talking About the Inheritance Caring for Ebola Patients Deeply Scary For Health Care Workers Will mandates for doctors come next? Justice Ginsburg: Buying Contraceptives for Others is One of the ‘Obligations That Citizens Have' Rep. DeLauro: Tax Every Teaspoon of Sugar Apparently, the Clintons don't think authors should be allowed to write unauthorized books about them. US Biofuel Boondoggle Is Bureaucracy at Its Worst Reynolds: Public servants acting as public masters NYT: Hope Dwindles for Hondurans Living in Peril To the Students for Justice in Palestine, a Letter From an Angry Black Woman The IDF has destroyed Hamas’s flagship terrorism project: its network of tunnels Toon below from Sultan's One Million Ceasefires Caring
for Ebola Patients Deeply Scary For Health Care Workers - See more at: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/08/02/caring-for-ebola-patients-deeply-scary.html#sthash.DfwkQFJ1.dpuf Saturday, August 2. 2014Give war a chance
Related, even David Frum confesses: Photographs as Weapons of War in the Middle East - Why it's so difficult to see the reality behind the images Golda Meir's famous quote: "We will have peace when Palestinians love their children more than they want to kill Jews." Does anyone wonder why no other Arab states will accept Pali immigrants or refugees? They don't trust them and don't want any of them - not one. I'm sure many of them are fine people, but their reputation is terrible as a group. During all these years, Pali governments could have built a mirror Israel next door but instead of working for their population, they just want to kill Jews. They have had their chance to be civilized, prosperous, and happy. FYI, here's the long history of Gaza.
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Saturday morning linksPaul McCartney, Still on the Run at 72 Now that Richard Dawkins is attacking Muslims and feminists, the atheist Left suddenly discover he’s a bigot 10 Great Things About Young Nannies All Education Is For-Profit Education Severe Ancient Droughts: A Warning to California:
Learning Law Without First Getting the JD Porn-surfing feds blame boredom, lack of work for misbehavior = Employees rarely face criminal prosecution for time and attendance fraud 4 Reasons to be Pissed Off About Social Security and Medicare Rand Paul: The Unintended Consequences of Interventionism -Libya’s civil war should have never been our fight. The world has been free-riding off of America for decades on many fronts; Barack Obama’s legacy may be to put an end to that. . . . Poll Shows GOP Standing Tough On Border Most Important Issue Bloomberg Everytown Anti-Gun Ad Reinforces Pro-Gun Rights Obama's Inexplicable Love for the Dark Side - Even the American left is finally realizing that this is the strangest administration in living memory. A tale of two hospitals: One in Israel, one in Gaza - Israel saves its enemies; Hamas endangers its friends Social Media Jihad: Islamic State ramps up gruesome Internet campaign Friday, August 1. 2014Do not be surprised by evil, pray for good in ourselves and in othersCommenter "Monster from the Id" on Belmont's Lost in Translation: Evil exists because human beings exist. No other living thing, and no inanimate object, is capable of being, thinking, feeling evil or of committing evil acts. Only us. "The world" is not a wicked place. And Humanity is not a wicked thing. Evil is just one of many capabilities we possess. We have to recognize it and (if we're sane) choose not to indulge in it. That's not easy. Most of all, we shouldn't deny evil or act all surprised when it turns up. Like it or not, it's business as usual for us humans. Fortunately, it's not the WHOLE business. We can do better... Friday morning linksPhoto via Theo What? Janet looks at 89 penises Amusing comments, of course. Celebrating 25 Years with the Backpack of a Lifetime New York Times Reporter: ‘Some People Are Deserving of Incivility’ The 10 Most Overrated Destinations in the Midwest The 10 Most Underrated Destinations in the Midwest The dangers in frank discussion of homophones How to Whistle With Your Fingers Study Finds College Still More Worthwhile Than Spending 4 Years Chained To Radiator Marriage Won’t End Poverty. But It Will Help (A Lot). "Three Lost Decades" – How The American Middle Class Is 20% Poorer Now Vs. 1984 The ‘Billionaire’s Club’ Behind the Green Movement Border security is national security:
Krauthammer’s Take: Democrats Will Regret Obama’s Lawlessness Noonan: The admin is trying to divide America Here’s What Wall Street Bulls Were Saying In December 2007: Read And Take Cover! Report reveals ‘disturbing trend’ of brazen attacks against border security by gangs, drug and human traffickers White House is Begging for Impeachment Sheriff: Over 120,000 Illegals Arrested in One Sector CIA Admits Spying On Senate Computers US Attorney to Cuomo: Witness tampering and obstruction are still illegal, you know Qatari tech helps Hamas in tunnels, rockets: Expert Kidnappings and oil sales: How al Qaeda, Islamic State reap millions Toon via SDA
Thursday, July 31. 2014NATO and mission creepIs there any reason for NATO to exist now? I don't think so, but typically organizations, once born, find reasons to rationalize their immortality. Just like government programs. Here's a case in point: Ukraine Crisis Reminds Americans Why NATO Should Not Expand Europe is not part of the US. They are old enough to put on big boy pants. Russia is not scary, just corrupt, obnoxious, and untrustworthy. It's their culture.
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Thursday morning linksImage from Am. Digest. Similar to Mark Twain's "A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is still trying to get its pants on." A taxicab's day - This visualization displays the data for one random NYC yellow taxi on a single day in 2013. See where it operated, how much money it made, and how busy it was over 24 hours. Totten: Welcome to Vietnam The Overblown Stigma of Genital Herpes "Overblown"? Here's what the numbers on your credit card really mean Sipp: I've written from time to time about homeschooling, but no one pays any attention to anything I say about it:
Michelle Nunn: Favorable Media Bias Part of Democrat Campaign Strategy Duh. Obama Administration Suing Pa. State Police Over Physical Fitness Tests De Blasio’s Policing Dilemma - The Gotham mayor must decide whether to listen to his police commissioner or the New York Times.
Italian journalist leaves Gaza, tells truth once free from Hamas retaliation Italy Suddenly Gets Ugly for Jews Wednesday, July 30. 2014Wednesday morning linksPhoto: A friend's pic of a fruit dish for a baby shower "Even knowing Charles was juggling multiple partners, I never doubted how important I was to him..." Now it's called "juggling"? Study Finds That Men Like Nice Women, But Not the Other Way Around Amazon Is Unprofitable — and It's Completely on Purpose The Battle of Alexandria - How riverside parks & hotels threaten a model of American urbanism Common Core Supporters: We’ve Just Been Too Darned Principled! Collect More Than $7,000 Per Month for 'Fostering' Adult Illegal Aliens Is Obama Above the Law With Summer Amnesty Plan? Democrats Admit Amnesty Is For Political Purposes A brief history of climate panic and crisis… both warming and cooling Scientists blame the polar vortex alternatively on global warming and global cooling Just TWO climate committee MPs clash with IPCC: The two with SCIENCE degrees Government Paying $140,368 to Take 10 Students on a ‘Climate Change Journey’ Dodd-Frank’s Achilles’ heel VDH: Why Is the World Becoming Such a Nasty Place? "Becoming"? By the way, Hamas is using a hospital as its operations hub in Gaza Spanish Writer Says Israel's War in Gaza Justifies Expulsion of Jews The Demand and Supply of Sex The Demand and Supply of Sex
Tuesday, July 29. 2014Open BordersAre there any nations which have willingly voted for open borders? Or for entry from a foreign place with no passport, or for any residency without a visa? Many pundits from across the political spectrum are advocating open borders for the US, most recently George Will. Now with Central American, and Chinese, immigrants coming via Mexico, my question for the open borders crowd is "How many, who, and from where?" Or is there no limit and no choice to be made by Americans? I thought we ran this joint. There are an estimated 3 billion in poverty on this planet, many living without WiFi or big-screen TVs, and I am sure a large fraction of them would welcome the opportunity to take advantage of American material abundance. Why don't people just fix their own places?
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Image via Eratosthenes The Myth Of College “Hookup Culture” Is One of the Most Popular Psychology Experiments Worthless? Women Against Feminism: Are These Ladies Crazy? Should High Schools Continue to Integrate Calculus into Curriculum? As Recalls Mount, Was It Worth Bailing Out the 'Old GM'? Constable Shoots and Paralyzes Man While Serving Warrant Over Unpaid Parking Tickets Harvard Prof Flies Around Globe, Decries Climate Change ‘Deniers The Government Is Cracking Down on School Bake Sales Children crossing border: 'Obama will take care of us' State Department: Christian presence in Middle East becoming ‘shadow of its former self’ Presbyterian And Now... Europe's Kristallnacht Why a Gaza Cease Fire Doesn't Help Meet the Hamas billionaires Why More Israelis Should Die: The Left's Twisted Logic Monday, July 28. 2014Monday morning linksShut Up, Please - One man’s approach to a problem of modern music P J O'Rourke on beaches: The water is freezing, the people are fat, and the sun will kill you. Multiple Lovers, Without Jealousy Missed this: Barneys' Spring Campaign Features 17 Transgender Models Comparing Alcohol and Marijuana: Seriously When It Comes To Marijuana, The NY Times Is Suddenly A States’ Rights Advocate The Upsides of Living with Your Parents Eleanor Holmes Norton says 'you don't have a right to know' what's going on in government NEW ENGLAND’S BLUE-STATE BLUES - Once known for its stiff-lipped prudence, the region is now a case study in fiscal insanity:
Coolest Summer On Record In The US Ben Stein - Castrated by our president
Typical US Household Worth One-Third Less Than Under Bush President’s “Corporate Deserters” Pay High Taxes Russia Is Sick - Until someone lances the boil of denial by telling the truth, no one will be safe. As Libya Implodes, “Smart Diplomacy” Becoming a Punch Line Hamas Killed 160 Palestinian Children to Build Tunnels Saturday, July 26. 2014But who are they? Everybody wants to "help" the poor.Well, so they claim. But who are "the poor"? How can you "help the poor" unless you know who they are? Some are probably mentally-disabled, some are college or grad students, some are young people starting out, some are Maine Guides, some are hippies, some are single moms in rural or urban areas, some are lazy or feckless bums or addicts, some are ambitious new immigrants (legal or otherwise), some are retirees, some have low income but have assets, many get paid off the books, some may be quite content, some are temporarily down on their luck, some are struggling artists, some are ill, etc., etc. "The poor" is not a unitary category. I used to be poor, and probably most Maggie's readers have been poor at some point in their lives. That 92 year-old in Florida, now a WalMart greeter, had 10 million with Madoff. Poor, now. How come nobody ever talks about who they are, and whether it's a temporary situation, or a life-style choice, or whatnot? And how come the value of government and charitable benefits are never included in figuring poverty in the USA? From the article:
I doubt Ryan, a fine fellow I am sure, ever perused such data. He just wants to care but caring for others requires a discernment and art. Money is not everybody's life goal although perhaps only a noble few have the conscience to refuse free money from their neighbors. Plain emotional "caring" doesn't deserve any moral credit, and when governments go parental they are the worst parents in the world.
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Saturday morning linksPoliticizing Watermelon Salad Everyone Wins When You Buy a Rotisserie Chicken Delicious and cheaper than DIY Summer in the city: How to outsmart the heat in summer 1899 Obama is right on this The economics of cross-the-grave romance Steve McQueen's stunt double The shrink is carrying, saves lives What a 12-Year-Old Has in Common With a Plagiarizing U.S. Senator Are Teachers Underpaid? Let’s Find Out The Long-Awaited Investigation into Alexander V. Litvinenko’s Murder UPDATE: Feminist Studies Professor Pleads No Contest to Attack on Pro-Life Teen A martyr! Krauthammer: The Vacant Presidency - The world is aflame and our leader is on the 14th green. Maybe it's for the best Entitled to What? - Hillary Clinton’s long march through the institutions Reports: Massive New Year's Terrorist Invasion of Israel Thwarted by Security Forces US violent crime is lowest in 44 years and half the rate in 1991, so why have we become the United States of SWAT? Pelosi: Moses Was a Refugee Too, Just Like Baby Jesus Wrong about Jesus Christ, but didn't the chosen people have to go to war to live in Canaan? Rep. Jan Schakowsky subsists on tuna salad, chicken, pasta and baked beans for the people That's supposed be be hard? Sounds fine to me. Move Over, Oswald: Salon Says Tea Party Types Killed Kennedy Surprise: Enviro-wacko Groups Call For End Of Capitalism, Notes Japan gets big drones Illegals: Earth to House Republicans: Don’t Blow It Now! Take your stupid pill today yet? How about your meat-repellent pill? Group Given Nearly $300 Million To House Child Immigrants; Improperly Disclosed Lobbying The drug that’s forcing America’s most important – and uncomfortable – health-care debate The Israeli System That Could've Saved MH17 LET'S GIVE 'EM A STATE: Hamas announces it will give 250,000 grenades to Palestinian Children Surprising Ties between Israel and the Kurds WaPo: Israel must be permitted to crush Hamas Friday, July 25. 2014Comedic Minimum Wage Wars
Reason TV didn't wait for this to go viral before they provided a smackdown to both Kristin and Funny or Die: It's doubtful Remy's exposure of the hypocrisy of Kristin's work will get as much exposure. While Funny or Die, or Kristin Bell, may start lobbying to make other people do what they want via government diktat, it would behoove them to start living up to their own sense of moral superiority. Minimum Wage Laws are a primary reason so many teens are unemployed, as are the vast array of other restrictions preventing them from working. I held my first job at 13. Today, you can't get a job at 13 and it's just as difficult to find one at 15. Neither of my sons worked before the age of 16, not for lack of trying. More importantly, studies have shown very few people actually 'live' on a minimum wage. Most minimum wage earners are under the age of 25 and are the second or third wage earner in a home. What happens when automation pushes all these low wage earners out the door? I don't know. Perhaps we should ask the blacksmiths, since they all lost their jobs with the advent of the automobile. Why wasn't their union looking out for them so we could all be riding horses today? To be honest, I have a friend who is blacksmith. He does quite well for himself today, since there are few people with his skill set. Maybe Mike Rowe is on to something.
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50 Shades of Planned ParenthoodWhat's wrong with a little consensual bondage and sado-masochism? Or whatever? A little kink is fun, and everybody knows it. Bedroom games are good things. People are imaginative. As they used to say in Victorian days, "Just don't scare the horses." Powerline goes puritanical: Time to Pull the Plug on Planned Parenthood For special kink, I will spend this weekend hunting If you are in the northeast USA, and not on the water this weekend, you have a bigger problem than Planned Parenthood can solve.
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