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Wednesday, May 12. 2010Media Matters, Soros, and the FOX News obsessionWeds. morning linksPelosi Says Illegal Aliens Are... Patriotic? States beside Arizona are planning to deal with illegals. Maggie's supports legal immigration, at a level which the citizens deem appropriate. With so many young folks unable to find work, I am not sure that we need tons of immigrants right now. Really, they should work to fix their own countries so they don't feel the need to come here. That would be the right and patriotic thing for people to do. The political generation gap The GOP's poor understanding of blogs US taxpayers helping to bail out Greece. American taxpayer welfare for the Greeks - for whom tax-dodging is a national sport? Whiteout: The American left is celebrating its hope to racially transform America Barone: In Britain, a Cautionary Tale for U.S. Parties A big rush: Democrats poised to move measures with high price tags Another Rush: He's getting married (again) The Euro:
Re Kagan at Driscoll:
Is Andrew Sullivan Kicking Off A Media Frenzy Over Kagan’s Sexuality? She's not a butch lesbian even though she looks like one, say friends. Who cares?
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Tuesday, May 11. 2010Tuesday afternoon link dumpNo time to think or write, but I want to clean my tabs up, and get these links out to our corner of the universe: Is John Le Carre a great novelist? Norm Kagan is wishy-washy on free speech. What the heck does "balanced with the good of society" mean? Only an arrogant, latent-totalitarian elitist jerk would ever say anything like that, in my humble opinion. Americans don't talk like that: we want everybody to say whatever they want, and let us separate the wheat from the chaff. AVI: What is love? Welfare system could cause Israel to collapse, economist warns. Related, Dave Swindle on My Candy Jar. Related, EU Pres says Euro-socialism on verge of collapse. In praise of shale gas: Carpe Diem The Union of Concerned Scientists tackles gardening to save the planet. Good grief. What a bunch of sanctimonious putzes those folks are. They have been like that for years. "Ban the Bomb" and "Better Red than Dead" and the whole Global Cooling scare of the 1970s. A bunch of Viagra-deficient kooks and cranks. Speaking of santimonious cranks, White House: Stop Marketing Unhealthy Foods to Kids. Hey, Washington: Shut the heck up and leave us alone. You can eat what you want, and we will eat what we like: Philly Cheese Steaks, and barbecued short ribs with corn bread, and stuff like that. Bread Pudding for dessert, with a Port or a single malt on the side. Then a cigar. At Columbia, light on science, heavy on ideology: Sustainability---More Cash and a Softer Side. It's all about Sustain My Grants. Steyn via Vanderleun:
An electoral "reform" deal in the UK?
Sounds like ACORN. Update: Never mind. Cameron's in, for what it's worth. NYT: Florida Suit Poses a Challenge to Health Care Law
I know nothing, but my impression has been that the intent of the commerce clause was to eliminate and prevent obstacles to inter-state trade, not to create obstacles and controls of commerce - much less our daily lives or our deaths. Your Supreme Court, via The Diversity Scam and the Supreme Court : Kinda makes ya wonder how Ginsberg snuck on there with her sketchy educational resume. My Diversity Meter detects some problems here: Where are the folks from George Mason and Hillsdale, and the folks who say "y'all," and the folks from Montana? It's not as if you have to go to Harvard or to be from New York City to be able to understand the Constitution. It was deliberately written in plain, simple English - instead of legalese - so every citizen of every state could understand what they might decide to sign up for. It's short, and it's not rocket science. The Federalist Papers, however, are more interesting. Tuesday morning linksThe Pill turns fifty: are we having fun yet? Obamacare discourages employers from hiring the young, and part-timers. 64% Still Rate Being A Mother As A Woman’s Most Important Role Government ‘Cancer Scare’ Report So Bogus Even the New York Times Notices Somin at Volokh: A Creative Proposal for Reducing Prison Rape
What the Democrats Know: Universal Voter Registration Goldman is making money WSJ: Islam's Nowhere Men - Millions like Faisal Shahzad are unsettled by a modern world they can neither master nor reject. Jammie: Those Racist Republicans In Georgia The death spiral of the Welfare STate Moonbattery: The Unemployment Hammock
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Monday, May 10. 2010Thunder on the mountainJay Cost on how the people will speak truth to power in November. A quote:
Monday morning linksGood video of the Nashville flood. Related: Nashville flood: The South's self-help disaster Casino Jack: Documentary goes after Abramoff -- and capitalism The real cost of Cape Wind Jules: Living green in California Driscoll: Life imitates Orwell in academia Taranto: Everything causes cancer Venezuela economy update Coyote: Let’s Make Sure the Internet Remains Just as Innovative as General Motors
Am Thinker: The Mainstreaming of Anti-Semitism Also at Am Thinker: Feds to solve problem of children not fishing and hunting enough Carney: Just because companies are profiting from it doesn’t make it a ‘free-market’ policy Via Marginal Rev:
Congressman Says Climate Science Should Be Simplified to ‘Sixth Grade Level’ Because Americans ‘Don’t Get’ It
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Saturday, May 8. 2010Saturday morning linksBirds and bees avoid organic farms Shocker: Major corporations may dump health insurance, pay penalties instead. Of course. All is going according to plan. Everyone will be funneled into the government plan. Costs of use of all-electric vehicles vs. gasoline What do Progressives really know about Economics? Steyn: The smart guys in limos vs the bigots
Three reactions in the Arab press to the Times Square bombing attempt The Appalling Media Double Standard on Reporting Political Violence Climategate: Sensenbrenner Report Challenges EPA Greenhouse Finding (PJM Exclusive) 5 Taliban shot at a mile, in 28 seconds A snarky pol and bustickettoboston Workshops Needed to Enhance Gender Equity and Overcome Bias in Higher Education Against Men? Mead: It’s A Crisis of Faith Not A Crisis of Stocks Experts: Global Warming Alarm Based on Faulty Forecasting Procedures With the Dem tax plan:
Energy's New 'Great Game': Countries around the globe are racing to lock down energy supplies to ensure economic security. The geopolitical implications are huge Grim update on female circumcision/clitorectomy in America. Well, if Jewish boys have it done, why not Moslem girls? Big Friday, May 7. 2010The new Army
David Brooks on how the US Army has changed over the past five years, with a link to an influential paper, Changing the Army for Counterinsurgency Operations by Brigadier Nigel Aylwin-Foster, British Army.
Friday morning linksNot kidding. This gal is an Associate Prof at the University of Illinois. Marriage proposals and social status Franklin Graham gets a bit political Wilkinson on Paternalism: Look Who’s Crying for Big Government! Perfect timing: Comedy Central developing Jesus Christ cartoon. I really could not care less. Bad taste is part of pop culture, but it no longer serves to epater le bourgeois. It just seems stupid and adolescent. Playing games with student testing The euro Ponzi scheme. They all lend to each other, and they are all in debt to each other. I thought having a black President changed everything. School outing proves divisive - Trip for black kids to boost test scores riles peers, parents Why not give Puerto Rico independence? Isn't the US being imperialistic with PR? Why not force it on them? h/t, Riehl What's the matter with Kansas? They are all Dems Do you want more ethanol in your gas? You're gonna get it anyway. Do you know what Cinco de Mayo celebrates? Venezuela has no coffee The O has been hiding from the press since July 09
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Thursday, May 6. 2010Congressman Cao Shoots Down Vietnamese GovernmentCongressman Joseph Cao, elected to replace "Ice Box" Jefferson in Louisiana, faces an uphill battle to keep the seat. Cao is unafraid of speaking up for what he believes. Recently, the Vietnamese government asked him to arrange meeting with the US Vietnamese community for Hanoi to present its case. As Cao replies, Hanoi has no case. In his reply letter, Congressman Cao says the premise for the request is misguided. The Vietnamese left their homeland because they rejected tyranny. Until the government of Vietnam demonstrates real changes, respecting human rights and freedom, it will not be taken seriously by the Vietnamese-American community: release political prisoners, stop oppressing democracy activists and religious freedom, respect the rule of law. That's just a quick summary. Read Cao's entire letter for much more. It is eloquent, heartfelt, and quite an education for those not familiar with the conditions in Vietnam. Continue reading "Congressman Cao Shoots Down Vietnamese Government"
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Running out of Leftist excuses for Jihadists
Shahzad's life story. Maybe human nature is a little more complex than Marxist doctrine.
Big Mystery, SolvedThe MSM views Shazad's motive as a "mystery" (h/t, Am Digest). The answer seems self-evident to me: His Pathfinder was a piece of crap, and he wanted to let the world know. And where else but Times Square? Is he allowed to say that nowadays?Thursday morning linksI surely do not blame Obama for Islamic terrorism and jihad, but I also suspect that he and his admin imagine that love and appeasement are effective strategies for dealing with hateful killers. Shiver agrees. Yes, Shahzad was Taliban-trained
Why such special solicitude towards Moslems? As compared, say, to Christians or Jews? Medved: No Political Future for an All-White G.O.P Similarly, from Hawkins: What the GOP has done for decades to reach minorities has not worked, and will never work. Conservatives say they want constitutionally limited government - not no government. A commercial website: How to Profit from Global Warming. Or you can just ask Al Gore. Related: Is there global cooling? Graduating from Yale is like leaving Paradise? Well, graduating from any college (or high school) is like leaving the womb - unless you are somebody who is eager to take on the world and to test yourself against tough reality. Volvo town bans plastic water bottles. Talk about meaningless gestures. If they really cared, they would ban all use of plastics, heating oil and auto fuel. Statistically, do Liberal men tend to be girly men? Perhaps in San Francisco and in academia, but, in general, I am not convinced. Blaming Wall St for selling "sh-t" reveals a deep misunderstanding of what Wall St. does. I even hear Conservatives bitching about the "crooks." One quote:
At NRO:
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Wednesday, May 5. 2010Arizona: Play Ball By The RulesSome of those opposed to Commissioner of major league baseball, Bud Selig, is in a difficult position. As is If any player wants to express an opinion, that’s their right. If Selig wants to express an opinion, however, that is his right but not his job. Any player from another country who wants to play in another country should try that, but otherwise is bound to play where they are told. Bud Selig, as well, should find another job if he is not up to avoiding the politicization of baseball. Even this sports analyst, opposed to
And, this is the Bud Selig’s phone number is (212) 931-7800.
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Ed Koch on illegal immigrationFrom his piece at RCP:
Kondratiev on GreeceI was watching TV clips of the Greek riots. The bottom line rationale of the Greek rescue effort is the transfer of known and predictable near-total losses on Greek debt from the investors, banks and governments holding that debt to the taxpayers of the EU and the taxpayers funding the IMF in order to try to protect the euro until the next crisis. Kondratiev's predictions are: 1. There is no way Greece will ever repay the $146 billion; either (a) the austerity measures if accepted and complied with will plunge the country into deep recession, or (b) the general strikes that the austerity measures inspire will cause depression. 2. In either case, the Greek government will fall for agreeing to the austerity conditions, and the government that gets elected will repudiate both the austerity measures and the euro. Because the European Central Bank is not the issuer of euro notes and because that function has been left to individual countries, all Greece needs to do to "unpick" from the euro is to declare that each Greek-issued euro note (one with a serial number starting with "Y") is now a drachma note and will be exchanged 1-for-1 by the Bank of Greece. 3. Then Greece will go back to devaluing and inflating and devaluing and inflating just as it used to do. The euro has been fabulous for European trade, but with a majority of Germans polled saying they opposed the Greek bailout, something will have to give. I hazard a couple of guesses, first that the euro might split into a soft euro for the PIIGS and a hard euro for the other countries, or that the rest of the PIIGS would follow Greece and return to local currencies. Bottom line: if you are holding any "Y" euro notes, deposit them in your bank as soon as you can for their full face value.
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Weds. morning linksHigh water in Nashville More Tea Bagger Presbyterian violence "Say it with roses, say it with mink, but never never say it in ink." Be careful about what you put in emails. Office jerks: How Dad's Yelling Can Spawn an Office Tyrant "A standup comedian who was sued for making mother-in-law jokes has had the last laugh after a federal judge threw the case out of court." Gov Christie fires a NJ Judge. Good quote from him:
In other New Jersey news: A brave new documentary reveals the corruption, waste, and stupidity of education spending in New Jersey. Pisciotta: Top 10 Reasons to Rely on Private Sector Markets Legal Ins: NY Will Actively Subvert Immigration Laws Mankiw: Much to Love, and Hate, in a VAT Lowry: The Greek Unions -- And Ours Leaving Arizona Kudlow: Keynesian Spending has Zilch Effect on Recovery Protein: “The Left loses its way by abandoning ‘third way’” Criminality and illegal immigration: NYM has the other side of the story Where are the pretty pink unicorns? Peters: We can't appease Islamists
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Early morning tab dumpEgypt: THE DECLINING SITUATION OF THE COPTS A fresh look at Four Dead in Ohio The Dodd Bill:
Tuesday, May 4. 2010Dang. It wasn't a Presbyterian after all.
Jules: Let The Self-Recriminations Begin! Contessa Brewer is deeply disappointed too.
California = the Venezuela of North America!The June issue of Chief Executive magazine confirms that while my residence in
No surprise, the other states at the bottom of the barrel for governments deemed unfriendly to business: With 2010 census reassignment of Congressional seats coming up, there are consequences:
Good. But not so good for taxpayers in the states unfriendly to business.
Investors Business Daily adds:
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Obama's two cents' worth
It wasn't quite that much.
Yet another Right-wing Tea Party bomber apprehended
Those dangerous Tea Party "Patriots" just can't catch a break. A Presbyterian, as usual. They always turn out to be Presbyterians.
Tuesday morning linksThe unofficial bio of Leroy Jethro Gibbs The ambiguous utopias of Iain M. Banks Latest Rasmussen: Obamacare: Majority of Americans Are Skeptical Shrinkwrapped: Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out Franklin Graham sounds a bit pissed at Obama Why can't men be more like women?:
Why the Obama-FDR comparison doesn't work Williamson at NRO:
The problem with big bills, at Commentary:
Stelzer: For now, economy is looking up Greece: tax-dodging as a way of life
Am Thinker on Palin-hatred:
Sporting Art via Theo
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Monday, May 3. 2010Kaus said it
CA Dem candidate Mickey Kaus: "It's time for Democrats, even liberal Democrats, to start looking at unions and unionism with deep skepticism."
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