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Tuesday, September 13. 2011The government "job-training" scamTrue, in my experience: What Job 'Training' Teaches? Bad Work Habits - A 1969 government study warned that teens in federal jobs programs 'regressed in their conception of what should reasonably be required in return for wages paid.' Government "Job-training" provides jobs for the job trainers, and not much else.
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Tuesday morning linksBumper sticker from Jacobson - Remarkable number of practical links at Theo Testosterone drop helps men do dad-duty: study 10 Reasons why you should not have a cheat meal It undoes a week of restraint Cities as private enterprises Why not? "An Egyptian woman has applied for divorce after her husband's cooking skills proved to be better than her own, the local Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper reported on Monday." Markets in Everything: First Commercial Jetpack Every man his Superman. Icarus likes it. Is God Above the Constitution? Duh. Only 40 Percent of Pell Grant Recipients Get Bachelor’s Degrees Swing Voters Recoil From Unions, and Obama Totten: Egypt’s Botched Revolution Turkey sending 3 warships to eastern Mediterranean Israel facing 'diplomatic tsunami' with Arab neighbors People are sneezing in New York. Must be global warming. Today's special elections: Dems are O so afraid they’ll win Gore-a-Thon: ’24 Hours of Reality’ Not Jerry Lewis? Yes, it is a Ponzi scheme REVEALED: Obama's Jobs Plan To Raise $400 Billion In Taxes. At NRO, "Obviously, having proven unable to persuade his own party to raise those taxes by that much during his prime, the president will be unable to persuade Republicans to do so now. Rick Perry: I am going to be honest with the American people Moonbats Are Still Falling Out of Berkeley Trees Strange fruit? America needs a control group Aren't the states supposed to be the laboratories of democracy? Capital Gains Taxes: Washington Post Omissions Romney: Social Security Is Like a Criminal Fraud He said it too, and everybody knows it Betty Freidan, Global Warming Denier Will 3rd government school bailout improve education? Slo-mo train wreck Huntsman is right about these things From the Sixth Circuit: Good News, Bad News
SANDERS: The puzzle of dealing with Islam Boot: We Need Troops in Iraq
Stop Calling the Tea Party Extreme. It Isn't. Regular, but informed, Americans, seems to me Yes, It IS a Ponzi Scheme… There Are Only 1.75 Full-Time Private Sector Workers Per Social Security Recipient Toon below borrowed from Lucianne: Disgraceful Republican Debate (Updates)The preamble to the Constitution lists several reasons for it, including providing for the common defense. It is the only one listed for which the federal government is uniquely essential. Yet, while our defense expenditures are already being heavily trimmed, it is likely that they will be virtually gutted. Fifty percent of the budget cuts are supposed to come from 20% of our federal spending. Meanwhile, the threats abroad have not only not receded but are growing. It is disgraceful that the Republican candidates for the nomination didn’t get into this, while spending two hours repeating clichés and arguing how much wall to have along the Mexican border. Yes, the domestic issues are pressing and very important, but to ignore the global threats, the denuding of our military capabilities, the added burdens on our already heavily burdened volunteers, and our responsibilities to defense is deplorable. Read about what the Republican Chair of the House Armed Services Committee has to say. A sample:
Apparently, the Republicans vying for the nomination can understate, indeed ignore it. I’m not feeling safer tonight. Added: At the Washington Post, A pathetic discussion on national security And, Jennifer Rubin, also at the Washington Post called the debate A foreign policy horror show : "It’s time to figure out if any of these guys and gal are up to the job of commander in chief." Jonathan Tobin chimes in at Commentary's Contentions blog, The GOPs Foreign Policy Void: "...the Republicans are in danger of throwing away one of their party’s greatest strengths."
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Monday, September 12. 2011QQQIf 9/11 had really changed us, there’d be a 150-story building on the site of the World Trade Center today. It would have a classical memorial in the plaza with allegorical figures representing Sorrow and Resolve, and a fountain watched over by stern stone eagles. Instead there’s a pit, and arguments over the usual muted dolorous abstraction approved by the National Association of Grief Counselors. The Empire State Building took 18 months to build. During the Depression. We could do that again, but we don’t. And we don’t seem interested in asking why. James Lileks, via Driscoll Theory: Presidential Management and InspirationThe debate among Republicans over the 2012 presidential nominee seems to divide between those favoring management skills and those favoring inspiration. Americans have oscillated between the two. Eisenhower = management; Kennedy = inspiration; Johnson = neither; Nixon = management; Ford = neither; Carter = neither; Reagan = inspiration; Bush (Senior) = management; Clinton = inspiration; Bush (Junior) = management; Obama = inspiration. These aren’t “pure” characterizations, but rather what aroused the balance of electorability. It was the persona that was the characterization of the nominee. This may, or not, be applicable to 2012, but I tend toward thinking it very well may be. If so, then, that may explain my leaning toward Romney (and Pawlenty before he dropped out). On the other hand, one can as well posit that Obama = neither, in which case the oscillation would favor inspiration. That might favor Perry. On the other hand, the theory may be worthless. The test of a theory is in its simple predictive power. 2012’s election will tell. Regardless, however, internecine battles -- as opposed to civil discussion and debate -- among Republicans will weaken the 2012 chances of defeating Obama. That is a proven theory. Comments? From the Comments thus far, let me make this clearer: I'm talking about the persona or characterization at election time, not what comes after.
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Monday morning linksThe Edge: The Marvels and the Flaws of Intuitive Thinking Mel GIbson's Jewish Epic? I'm In! When Happiness Was a Warm Toy Gun Why Are the Children of the ‘Greatest Generation’ So Selfish? Scientists explain why the office party so often ends in embarrassment More good news for energy diversification: Tullow Oil PLC and Royal Dutch Shell PLC have struck it big off the coast of French Guiana. Samuelson: Job Creation 101 Robert Barro: Norquist: Obama's Plan Just 'More Leeches' Clueless about jobs - The president's plan moves us in the wrong direction Pethokoukis: Obama’s $447 billion reelection plan Wkly Std: Obama's Search for the Holy Grail Jamie Gorelick: Mistress of Disaster At Insty:
Sunday, September 11. 2011Sunday morning linksPhoto: The USS New York, built with WTC steel, arrives in NYC on Thursday GW Bush at Flight 93 Memorial: "Evil Is Real, So Is Courage" Video at Tiger: Growing Up In a Post 9/11 World Chesler: What to Say to the Totalitarian Left on 9/11/11 - The definitive take-down for all who blame America first. Noonan: We'll Never Get Over It, Nor Should We - Ten years later, remembering a day of horror and heroism:
Figures. Obama Blamed Climate of Poverty & Ignorance for 9-11 Attacks Two Decades of Pursuing al Qaeda - When 9/11 happened, Judge Michael Mukasey—later U.S. attorney general—knew all about a free society's vulnerabilities to mass terrorism. Prof. Jacobson's memories are similar to mine
The Onion: Remembering 9/11 A Pleasure For Nation Compared To Remembering Past 10 Years
If Women's Medication Ads Gained Self-Awareness An elusive command philosophy and a different command culture 7 Cartoons from the Great Depression Selling Bibles: The imagery of religion and war Europe: From debt crisis to bank crisis Borowitz: Homeland Security Studying Two-Hour Video from Wednesday Night Prohibiting Employment Discrimination Against the Unemployed U.S. Can't Afford to Pay to Print More Money Another Reason to Hate Woodrow Wilson PBS alters transcript to hide Obama gaffe Cure For Asthma Found in Connecticut Coyote: I Don’t Think This is Settled Gunwalker Explodes: FBI Hid Weapon, Tax Dollars Subsidized Murder Krauthammer: People finally realizing Obama ‘is a mortal who is in over his head’ Economists sort of like it but NY Post: The check may never be in the mail again Nigel Farage: We’re led by college kids with no experience in the real world.” The guy is a terrific speaker. Saturday, September 10. 2011Saturday morning linksHuckabee: Rethink 'Blame America First' As The Way To Teach History National Labor Relations Board Investigates Longshoremen Union for Strike Gone Wrong Sarah Palin may be the one liberals have been waiting for Siena Poll: Turner Leads Weprin 50-44 EPA Sees Science As Obstacle To Regulation Comprehensive List of Obama Tax Hikes- to date Jennifer Rubin via Betsy on the O:
Obama’s job-training program model in Georgia “nearly bankrupt” Obama Vindicates Rick Perry on Social Security - The Bernie Madoff Retirement Plan Perry v. Romney on Social Security Snail Mail Spam Subsidies Stuttering Towards A Stop Israel’s Dilemma: S&P Versus “Social Justice” White House floods reporters’ inboxes after Obama’s jobs speech Friday, September 9. 2011Friday morning linksFound this book: Houses from Books: The Influence of Treatises, Pattern Books, and Catalogs in American Architecture, 1738-1950 Why people say "y'all." There's no longer a plural "you" in English Saving Detroit: "I Lift Detroit in Prayer" Elevates Hart Plaza on September 14 We've all seen this sort of urban death spiral happen in many places. Unionization, government costs, and living costs drive business away, taxes rise to support government, the middle class leaves the city behind to drugs, welfare, and dysfunction with a disappearing tax base and a nasty reputation. It is entirely predictable. Hartford, CT is a classic case, voted most pleasant medium-sized city to live in, in the USA, around 1955. In all seriousness, though, it’s a tawdry testament to what’s become of our culture and our politics that Lewinsky remains a joke while Clinton tromps around as a statesman and a hero to the same left who claims to champion the rights of women. Obama's cousin Milton Wolf, MD: I’m exactly what’s wrong with Barack Obama’s America President Perry would mean high noon for trial lawyers Boston Moves Toward Banning Knives Next, forks? When I took my cc handgun licensing course, I met a guy who had used a baseball bat to fracture the skull of a burglar in his house. (Note to our Brit readers: Cops winked at him and said "Good job.") Related: Buffalo wants to get rid of squirt guns FBI RAIDS SOLYNDRA – Obama’s Funded & Failed Green Boondoggle Survey: US Competitiveness Drops for Third Year as Swiss Remain on Top Myths and flat out lies about Texas and Rick Perry- Education. Big Tax Hikes Coming? Democrats aim to increase top tax rates to near 50 percent. Obama: Pass This Jobs Bill ... Or Else. Says Redstate:
Reactions to the Big Jobs Speech:
Insty: I am quite deliberately rubbing it in... Ciani: When Government Investment is Bad Investment Islamic Sharia Law Proliferates in Germany The chart below has been going around: Sunny proposes some ways to make friends with Jihadists (h/t Gates). Sunny cracks me up:
Thursday, September 8. 2011Laugh All You Want, iDorks, But It Worked Like A Dream For Half A Century
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Thursday morning linksTHE 40 MOST INFLUENTIAL ROCK GUITAR SOLOS Important essay: George Will on Why liberals fear the ‘Lochner’ decision:
The Meteor is worth reading just for the headlines One sperm donor, 150 offspring Why don't guys offer their sperm to the highest bidder? With discount if they get to deliver it in person. Bravery hurts: Never trust anybody who hasn't been punched in the face The world's master palindromist Moslems and Jews unite against foreskins Figures. Palestinians Use Obama’s Own Words In a New Radio Ad Let Business Pioneers Do What They Do Best: Create New Wealth, Not Redistribute Wealth The Calm Before the Storm - Cyberwar is already happening -- and it's about to get much, much worse. A veteran intelligence official explains how America can prepare itself. John Kerry: No Blind Trusts, Tax Avoidance, and Conflicts of Interest Taxes for thee but not for me. Kerry reminds me of Leona Helmsley Social Security is Not a Ponzi Scheme, Mr. Perry Morning Bell: Four Ways Obama Has Blocked Job Growth When the Obama 2012 campaign asks itself what accomplishments it can run on, the answer is not much. What the jobs speech will not propose Shiver's The Five Biggest Reasons Republicans Keep Losing the Propaganda War:
Good point. I had that experience at a cocktail party last weekend. Me and my big mouth. Wednesday, September 7. 2011Weds. morning linksImage via Vanderleun Real Clear Science: We Must End the Organic Food Scam Now Extending the Payroll Tax Cut Is a Cop-out Land seized in Kelo used as debris dump Beast lets no storm go to waste: As a brutal hurricane season bears down, former Vice President Al Gore says there will be worse disasters ahead if we don’t act soon—and when it comes to national security, Mother Nature is as fearsome as terrorists. Academics conclude that, yes indeed, Tea Partyers are likely racist Rhode Island Pension System Collapsing The revered and reviled Bernard Lewis California is crumbling WHALEN: And now a word from a job creator …Even Keynes would think Obama’s bunch are chumps Obama Leaves the Bases Loaded. Dems Lose. Obama ratings sink to new lows as hope fades Obama-Biden Egos Put SEALs in Jeopardy It’s no longer Obama-land in the Hamptons Illinois unions vow to sue basic arithmetic Reason: How Scared of Terrorism Should You Be? - Not very. You are four times more likely to be killed by a lightning bolt than by a terror attack. R2P is a Doctrine Designed to Strike Down the Hand that Wields It Romney’s jumbo jobs plan U.S. Commanders Pushing for Permission to Run Covert Ops to Counter Iran China’s Low-Wage Export Engine Starts to Sputter Sultan says the West has given up Poll illustrates California voters' anger - Nearly 3 in 4 say the country is on the wrong track, and nearly half favor slashing government spending — a potentially dismal finding for President Obama, who will unveil a jobs plan this week. Tuesday, September 6. 2011A dose of sanity
A Scottish Professor Responds to "Boycott Israel" on Campus.
Tuesday morning linksVoices of the defenders of grad school. And me crushing them. Bachmann: Why do we need a Department of Education, anyway? She is right. We do not need it. Not their job. USPS — a case study in government incompetence:
More U.S. Workers Unhappy With Health Benefits, Promotions - Workers least satisfied with on-the-job stress, tangible rewards for their work Driscoll: This Just In: Fictitious Movies Still Fiction Fineman, Ignatius: Healthcare Obama's Biggest Mistake Economy giving few opportunities to self-employed The Financial Times reports that market pressures in Brazil, the 2nd largest producer of biofuels after the U.S., are pushing the price of ethanol above that of gasoline Paper and Plastic: When Political Ideology Trumps Sound Science Report: 'Clinton Adviser Greenberg is Behind Israeli Protests' Mission Accomplished - Dick Cheney was relentless and unapologetic in pursuit of his policy goals—and Americans are safer for it. View from the Left: What Democrats can do about Obama - A liberal argues that the 2012 Democratic nomination should be debated -- with all options open SANDERS: India’s perfect storm of problems Nearly 40 percent of Europeans suffer mental illness Jenifer Rubin: Enough with the green jobs The United States, Not Gaidar, Killed Yeltsin's Reforms Forbes: Why Do Companies Hire? Rebel without a bra: Jane Fonda said her biggest regret was not sleeping with Che Guevara Kenneth Clarke blames Brit riots on 'feral underclass' Monday, September 5. 2011Monday vacation day no-labor morning linksErickson: Sunday Reflection: Ignorance widespread in media about Christianity Via Anchoress on God and art:
I Get My News Direct From The Seat Of Oxford County, And You Should Too: Read The Rumford Meteor Names for a brook or stream. He left out "kill," as in the Dutch areas of New York state Washington Post: Jerusalem holy to Christians and Muslims, but central to Jews Powerline: The Climate Scam Marches On:
Media: Challenge the dominant narrative? Who, us? If Jefferson and Sally had a relationship, who really cares? Krauthammer: “Obama Is ‘President Zero’ – Zero Economic Expansion, Zero Jobs, Zero Ideas” Rep. Walsh to Bashir: ‘Your Profession Did Not Vet’ Obama Nobel Laureate Al Gore got a D in Science for Dummies:
Radosh: Obama Pursues the Bush Foreign Policy, or We Are All Neo-Cons Now American Way: Barack Obama, 2008 man of hope and change, becomes 2012 candidate of fear and status quo Knish: The Messiah of Hate:
Obama admits his regulatory agenda is killing jobs Chamberlain's secret bid to reach a deal with Hitler, revealed in newly released documents
New Fast and Furious details indicate gov’t cover-up, White House involvement Sunday, September 4. 2011Sunday morning linksIf you are without sin, you may have no need to pray or worship. Lucky you. Working with a lazy stoner John Hinderaker is in the North Woods Shameful: Gov. Christie goes crying to the Feds One lingering effect of the Great Recession could be poor academic performance and behavioral problems among children of the unemployed. We Are in 'Worse Situation' Than in 2008: Roubini Roger: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: banking in the age of Obama Gibson: Feds Want Guitar Woodwork Done by Foreign Labor AVI: Maybe The Schools Are Okay They are OK, but I think they would be better if they got out from under the thumb of government and unions and let entrepreneurial schools flourish. Educational monopoly is not a good thing. Kos: Perry likely wins. Says Surber:
The People of the State of California Are About to Officially Go Crazy Related: This is an AWESOME Idea. I Want to Propose California Do Much More of This
Early Obama Letter Confirms Inability to Write A Warmer Planet Is a More Peaceful Planet Kudlow: Obama's Economic Policies Have Failed Duh. But are they supposed to work? Gary Becker: The Great Recession and Government Failure - When comparing the performance of markets to government, markets look pretty darn good. A quote:
That was "Let no crisis go to waste" to advance the Leftist, statist cause Will League of Women Voters now run anti-Obama ads featuring sick children? Don't hold your breath. LWV has been totally coopted by Leftist activists, like so many non-profits The New, Neoconservative, New York Times Palin fizzles David Brooks is only half-right: The Vigorous Virtues Half-right is pretty good for mush mouth Brooks America is drowning in a river of rules:
They think that the O will not be re-elected. Last chance to control every little detail of our lives and businesses. Saturday, September 3. 2011Saturday morning linksThe really good news - I've scavenged a lot of free firewood from the so-called storm. (It was a ton of rain and a stiff gusty breeze.) I am with Vanderleun on this (listen to the music):
This is how to sell real estate Incredible stuff: On its way to being the most perfected yet bankrupt and unlivable state in the nation. A law that says you have to hire two babysitters? Good news: Obama halts controversial EPA regulation US economy created no job growth in August, data show After calling for his kids and hearing no response, Jeremy grabbed his daughter’s rifle. As many as one in 25 company bosses could be a psychopath, according to a new study. Surber speaks:
York: Left paints the campaign as a religious war Unions go nuts over successful charter school Investigators Probe White House Role in Massive Energy Loan Greedy Greenies THE WIKILEAKS CABLES ON TURKEY: 20/20 TUNNEL VISION Turkey's Akyol, An Apostle Of The Third Way Maggie's Farm loves going to that country, regardless of the politics Fast & Furious scandal may have its first cover-up Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: one of history's myths? The Costco king checks out Impressive fellow In His Activist Days Obama Sued Banks to Ease Lending Practices… Now He’s Suing Banks For Risky Mortgages BBC: Climate Pravda MI Bars Ban Lawmakers for Banning Smoking
A windy, rainy day called Irene, via Kimball: Thursday, September 1. 2011Top secretAt Forbes via Minding The Campus:
Cheaper, too. Mailing it in until I get connected again, about floods and flooding and the War Between the SexesRe flooding and our government-subsidized flood insurance, here's what I have been hearing on the radio from upstate NY and from Vermont: Men: Why should the taxpayer subsidize anybody for living in a flood zone, even if it's only 100-year floods? Actuaries can easily cost it out. If you live near water and not on a hill, you will inevitably get flooded. Duh. Why should your calculated risk and choice be my problem? All it does is to promote building in the wrong places - and insulate people from reality - on my nickel. Women: These people have lost so much. It's not their fault that they lived where they could get flooded. The government has to help them out and help them rebuild their homes and their lives. It's compassionate.
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Tuesday, August 30. 2011I Got Thrown Out Of Art School For Tracing The Models
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Sunday, August 28. 2011Early Sunday morning breezy day linksPic above via Drudge, Saturday night. Cabs are running but all public transportation is closed. The BD pupette was evacuated from her Chelsea apartment, worked all day Saturday (as usual), then joined a bunch of friends in Brooklyn Heights for a Hurricane Party and sleepover. That's the third Hurricane Party I have heard about. ESPN Buttkissers Scold Paul Azinger for Goofing on Obama The slow disappearance of the American working man Steve Jobs: The Henry Ford of Our Time In Malibu, even mobile homes command premium prices Why fewer malarial mosquitoes in Africa? Climate change! Tough to be bullish on Wall Street if you’re bearish on Washington Repubs want to starve children Gore Wants You to Eat Less Meat Obama offers 2012 election supporters change they can believe in — next term Michael Lewis, brilliant as usual Crazy Pete’s Enviro-Friendly Discount Galleria Businesses plan health cuts because of Obamacare That was the whole point Delingpole: An open letter from my old mate David Cameron to the people of Britain Times Watch Quotes of Note: 'Deep Cuts in Social Services' by Conservatives Led to London Riots RIP: Joey Vento: Assimilation warrior McArdle on Who was worse off after welfare reform?
Saturday, August 27. 2011Saturday morning linksAs I said, if Maggie's is down for a while tomorrow - for hours or days - it will be due to Irene's knocking trees down. Our servers' power grid hates storms. Irene Still on Track for Serious, though Non-Catastrophic, Hit. She is weakening. Local Man Ruins Date By Just Being Himself:
Web older than incoming college freshmen How much exercise do I have to do to live longer? I don't buy it. Correlation is not causation. But feeling fit and vigorous does matter. Sex Box With Genitalia Toys Will Teach Swiss Kindergarteners That Sex Is Pleasurable Maybe the Swiss never heard of playing doctor. Pedophiles with be grateful for this effort to overstimulate the kiddies. In fact, it comes pretty close to pedophilia. How would it be if your neighbor played with your little daughter's sex box? News Media has A Hurricane Neurosis Why EBay will never be great again Daniel Defoe wrote up a big storm in 1703 Buffett to host high-profile fundraiser for Obama That would be Warren, not Jimmy "Tell me again why Barack Obama has been such a bad president?” Jonathan Alter writes in his column. Wehner responds/ Peggy Noonan: Is Rick Perry too macho? Too macho for what? Greece shifting its debt to Brussels Power Line begins:
If the charge is that it is misleading to call something “natural” if it cannot occur naturally in nature, then no corn products would qualify, ever. Ignoramuses. Every crop has been engineered, for thousands of years. Surber: How to achieve 9.9% unemployment Doable, but it takes extra effort TNR: The Libyan War Was a Success. But It Won’t Be a Model For Other Wars. NYT apologies again for yet another error in the Issa hit piece Obama Raises Big Bucks From Wall Street, Lawyers and Hollywood CERN: 'Climate models will need to be substantially revised' But will they be? Re Al Gore, via Surber:
Klavan with three quick tips for would-be pundits. Rule 2 is the best:
Friday, August 26. 2011Earthquake?From the Sultan's An Earthquake Comes to Washington:
Friday morning linksThe prospects for Irene in the northeast change by the hour. Last night, she was downgraded but now it's just confusing. However, if she does hit New England hard, don't be surprised if Maggie's is down for a while. As of now, predictions are just "rain and wind" on Sunday, warm and sunny Monday. (That's obviously an old toon from the files) Storm advice from Ace:
Counselor Cheers Up Someone’s First Wife By Reminding Them That Their Life Is Meaningless Anyway Maine's 'Rockefeller' Home Values Make Rich Richer There ya go, Sipp McDonald's Unveils New Senior Citizen PlayPlace Sex with cavemen gave humans an immune boost: study Romance Hinders Women in STEM Courses?
Rubin: With Glenn Beck by the Temple’s Walls Iranians seize 6,500 Bibles, burn 300, claim they are protecting youth And no riots! Understanding Just How Harmful Obama’s Tax Hikes Would Be Reason: What Does Opposition to Government Rail Projects Have to Do With Individual Liberty? Stossel: Almost Everything We're Taught Is Wrong - Using economics to explode fallacies Business Regulation vs. Growth: The View from Middle America - It has become clear that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act has been a real deterrent to companies that would like to go public. Zuckerman: Obama and the 'Competency Crisis' - Like many Americans who supported him, I long for a triple-A president to run a triple-A country. Excuse me, Mort, but a prez does not "run a country" - not in the USA anyway. And your "longing" is immature. Poll: 51% still blame George W. Bush for economy London’s anti-gun zealots ban children from Olympic shooting events in city ticket giveaway
IBD: Is Higher Education Worth It? Or Is It The Next Big Bubble? Another Obama Record!… Percentage of Young People Employed Is Lowest Ever Blame raising the minimum wage Billionaire club in bid to curb overpopulation - America's richest people meet to discuss ways of tackling a 'disastrous' environmental, social and industrial threat I doubt that the world "needs" more people, but I do think it needs more millionaires and billionaires because they buy stuff and invest in new enterprises. Study on global plant die-off faces questions Feds reject request to require seat belts on school buses I think this image is cruel:
Thursday, August 25. 2011Thursday morning links
The above is a good warning to be careful not to slip on curbs... Climate Prostitutes, Charlatans and Comedians Is Occupational Licensing Necessary? View from the left: What's next for Wisconsin progressives? related from Will: Liberals’ Wisconsin Waterloo Would Dr. King Have Approved Of This? Carpe: China Is Not the Enemy West anxious over Libya's chemical weapons cashes Don't Call It a Comeback - Four reasons why Libya doesn't equal success for NATO. Rev. Al Sharpton Officially Tapped as MSNBC Host Expensive massages, top shelf vodka and five-star hotels: First Lady accused of spending $10m in public money on her vacations For Marines in Afghanistan: be careful where you fart At Insty, HOUSING FIX: End the Government’s Subsidy ‘Ponzi Scheme,’ Says NYU Professor. Texas students sent from classroom to courtroom Woo-Hoo… $490,000 in Obama Stimulus Cash Created 1.72 Jobs in Nevada Mead: Iranian Persecution of Christians Grows Paterson teacher who called students 'future criminals' in Facebook post defends herself in hearing Elliott Abrams: The Ground Shifts In The Middle East Illinois Loses Most Jobs in the Nation
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