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Saturday, April 17. 2010Saturday morning linksExcellent essay from Fred Siegel at Commentary, The Anti-American Fallacy. (h/t, Insty). It is about "Down with the people!" Adam Bellow's disenchantment with the Zabar's Left Is it kiddie pron if the exhibitionist kids photo themselves? JC Phillips: God in Our Classrooms Church bells are insensitive. h/t, Moonbattery The 50 most stressful colleges. If they think college is stressful, they should try real life. Gay or not? Who cares? She looks slightly butch, tho. Politics is amusing. It is Small Business Vs. Big Government Seattle Tea-Party Lukewarm What's wrong with Sousa? Everybody loves Sousa. Steyn is hilarious about Canada. (the post on the left side of his page) Can't wait for climate change legislation. These jerks want us to freeze. When you tax a business, who pays?
Who pays taxes on business? The shareholders and the consumers. As of 2002, 49% of Americans owned equities. Friday, April 16. 2010Two more tea links: It's America vs. WashingtonFrom Rick Moran's Tea Partiers Epitomize the Tension Between the Individual and the State:
And from Shiver:
Call me a dumb redneck if you want. I don't care. Nummy Nanny Sticks Head In Your Throat, And Up His ButtCongressman Henry Waxman, who never met a federal tax or mandate he didn't like to ram down Americans' throats, even when he discovers that the law he backed actually requires corporations to quickly report the negative financial impacts of ObamaCare, has decided to focus his attention on Americans' throats. The Hill reports: Waxman calls on Major League Baseball to ban chewing tobacco. From the Comments:
And:
There's another law he backed that Waxman forgets: Such a ban would have to be negotiated with the Players Union. Can't wait to see the LA Dodgers and other teams send bottles of warm brown spit to Waxman's office.
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Friday morning linkThere is a dearth of good links out there today. This one is interesting, though: Contract With America. I tend to agree with Spruiell's take on it.
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Thursday, April 15. 2010First State-by-State Costs Of Medicaid Expansion: Save 70%?Can we avoid 70% of the cost of the huge Medicaid expansion within ObamaCare?. Yes, says a careful analysis, from a very knowledgeable source with practical experience. Between 2014-2019, the estimated additional cost of the Medicaid expansion within ObamaCare, that accounts for over half those with added coverage, is $436.4 billion. That’s the figure analyzed by United Healthcare’s Center for Health Reform and Modernization. That ranges from $12.2 billion for The magnitude of each state’s added cost varies with how liberal its qualifications are already. Another factor is who gets new coverage. Continue reading "First State-by-State Costs Of Medicaid Expansion: Save 70%?"
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Al Gore warned us about these things...Globalistical warmening is at it again: Icelandic volcanoes. And Fireballs from outer space! What's next? The full apocalypse? Or maybe not?
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Tea Party BarbieWe do not want to dwell on the Tea Party subject, but this is cute (h/t, NRO). Note the cheerful and friendly demeanor, the unabashed patriotism, the good grooming, and the absence of a Che t-shirt: she is the New Wholesome Cool - and the Vanguard of the Revolution! She needs a bio, though. I can easily come up with one, but I won't. Too Big To Fail: Tea Party SaviorLet’s get to the bottom line: Those claiming that their industry is too big to fail are those who are failures, failing in their basic responsibilities to plan, manage and innovate, most often accompanied by rewarding themselves with high pay and perks. In the 1980’s, many large corporations were acquired by vulture capitalists, broken up and otherwise disposed of. Yes, hundreds of billions of dollars were sometimes wasted on acquisitions that proved worthless, except to the wheelers-and-dealers’ fees, although in far more cases reorganized leaner and meaner competitors emerged. American industries, and those who wanted to keep their jobs, were forced to adapt if they wanted to remain viable. The American economy prospered anew. Many millions of employees were dislocated, struggled, but American unemployment was at new lows as new opportunities were created. Those lessons, like most, need to be relearned anew with each generation. Continue reading "Too Big To Fail: Tea Party Savior"
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Tax Day linksImage of a Japanese breakfast (that is canned coffee, BTW) from Flares Truly the I'm Not Dead Yet post of the day. Iowahawk wants a pic of your worst wheels. Regarding your gross old toenails Why do colleges care about extracurricular activities? The Puritan Left and life's little pleasures. Related: Banning corn syrup in NY? Gotta laugh at Gordon Brown:
Sarah Palin kills John Stossel has a blog. More people have been killed by Oregon's windmills than died at Three Mile Island Two subsidies: Ethanol and unconventional natural gas
Europe's VAT Lessons: Rates start low and increase, while income tax rates stay high. Ed Koch begins:
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Wednesday, April 14. 2010Today's Boston Tea PartyInfo about it via Jules in Beantown. I think it's just great for people to take the trouble to show up and express themselves. The folks are getting flak from the MSM, if not scurrilous and dishonest attacks and attempted sabotages, which must be a tell that these demonstrations/protests mean something real. As Palin always says, you know you're near the target when you start getting the heavy flak. There was a fair amount of hate expressed - by the haters of the Tea Party. The message of the Tea Partiers to the gummint, I think, is "You guys have done enough damage. Leave us alone to run our own lives." Hewitt is along the same lines. Some protests are good, it seems, and some are bad. Back in the day, anti-war protests were good places to pick up "revolutionary" granola gals with no morals. When I consider how six batty old Code Pink ladies used to show up and get non-stop front page coverage about their "moral authority," and compare it to the MSM coverage of the thousands of women that show up for these Tea events across the country, I just have to smile. It is so predictable. Weds. morning linksA shout-out to our Prez: Quit embarrassing me, you big pussy. And I even do like Burger King. But how come foreign leaders don't bow to Obama? And who is Chief of Protocol? Mrs. Earthworm? AVI is re-reading Screwtape. He feels convicted in every chapter. But I feel convicted on every page - so I win! The best teachers aren't trained to teach. All the fancy private schools know that. How TV-watching can alter your view of reality: Cultivation Theory Some violence is OK - if it's from the Religion of Peace... Angela Merkel - More American than the O The shift of unions towards big government MRC Special Report: How the Media Have Dismissed and Disparaged the Tea Party Movement How propaganda works today: Volokh. Kopel responds earnestly, as if truth mattered in that game. Speaking of propaganda, Krugman does it again How much money do Profs make these days? Tea Party founders were small government radicals Palin Derangement Syndrome in Boston. It's not about Palin: same thing would and will happen to any Conservative who rises to prominence. Why taxing the rich won't work in New Jersey anymore. Related video: Christie is Reagan with a Jersey edge. A few quotes from the big guy via the Hot Air link:
Fred Singer: Climategate Whitewash Robin of Berkeley's apology letter to America Neptunus on his taxes:
NYT says it now: It's about rationing care Money from wind: It's the subsidy that will make you rich. I believe that is termed rent-seeking. Cheerful graph from Willisms:
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Tuesday, April 13. 2010Why VAT is a bad ideaAnd to make matters worse, try finding this federal tax on a receipt. I would be in favor of replacing the federal income tax with a VAT, however. Addendum: Excellent policy piece on VAT Tuesday morning linksMore bowing to dictators. I think it's more than a twitch and I think it's more than a submissive character trait. What do our readers think? Says Ledeen:
Insane: Hallucinogens Have Doctors Tuning In Again More insanity: Unlearning whiteness. He includes this quote:
Then call me a neo-racist. Call me anything you want. I don't care. Sticks and stones... Wilkinson: Do Libertarians Have Anything Interesting to Say to Liberals? Phil Jones is unraveling Surber: "Here’s an idea: Let FedEx and UPS take over the post office." The cynical politics of immigration More cynical politics: Incentives Not to Work - Larry Summers v. Senate Democrats on jobless benefits. VDH: The Ongoing Melodrama of Victims and Oppressors. A quote:
Bad times in South Africa. Do they want to be Zimbabwe? The hatred never ends: Hateful East Coast Leftists Attack Sarah Palin Before Her Boston Rally… Media Silent WaPo: We Haven't Seen Any Evidence of Tea Party Racism Yet, But Hang Tight While We Investigate Cookbook medical care coming to the US?
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Monday, April 12. 2010Monday evening tab dumpAnchoress: The Celibacy Lecture. I say, if you want perfection, look to God for it, not to clergy or any other mortal souls. So generous: Washington will spend $31,406 per household this year. Where's my check?
Bob Geldof: Buffoon. He thought Africans were so pathetic that they needed mediocre Western rock musicians to "help" them.
Via Carpe Diem: The sexism in Vet schools is approaching the crisis point. Or do girls just "love animals" more than guys? Why do you want to be a Vet? "I love animals." Sheesh. So be a farmer. Or get a rescue dog. What the world needs now is more hot babe dentists..."Why do you want to be a dentist?" "I love teeth." All Criticism of Obama Is Racist ... Again. I love that placard. PC Pinheads Want to Ban the Word 'Obese' So As Not to Offend Fat Kids. Did Michele O get the memo? Is Pinch a poofter? Love that word.
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Monday morning linksSpittlegate. A MSM scandal What really drives climate changes? The Milankovitch Cycle For Mad Men fans, a post on their props, via a piece at Driscoll The people who do not want medical insurance Dalrymple: Very Few Innocents in Housing Market Collapse Parks on Leftist racism. A quote:
Comments on the Ferguson essay about behavioral economics, which we posted yesterday, at Volokh What entitlement crisis? The Islamist Ghost Haunting Europe Hennessey: Should taxpayers subsidize underwater homeowners? Amil Imani: Jews as scapegoats The KKK in Rhode Island. It's a crisis. Crash course: Your illustrated guide to the Tea Party saboteurs
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Sunday, April 11. 2010Do Americans need "regulating"?Ferguson's excellent essay at Weekly Standard, titled Nudge Nudge, Wink Wink: Behavioral economics—the governing theory of Obama’s nanny state, quotes the Prez:
Gee whiz, it sounds very "scientific." My response to the notion that my supposed betters need to regulate and nudge me and my life is not printable on a family website such as Maggie's. I do not care whether it "works" or not. Mussolini made the trains run on time, too. I believe that our Maggie's team and our readers know far more about life than Barack Obama or Cass Sunstein will ever know.
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Sunday morning linksWaterbury, CT: Orthodox Jews Come to a Well-Worn City, Pleased to Find a Piece of Paradise Why do some suffer PTSD, others don’t? A Great Friend of the United States, Freedom, and the Jewish People Last Supper helpings have grown - An unusual study looks at the food portions in artistic depictions of the Last Supper throughout history. The Crisis by Thomas Paine "We expect you to resume losing money by this Friday." Americans this year will spend more on taxes than on clothing, food and shelter combined. Coming movie revises Bible and distorts history to malign Jews and Evangelical Christians
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Saturday, April 10. 2010A Barristical commentAmong our link dump Friday morning was a piece on a Cyberspace Bill of Rights. We need no "rights." We are a free people. Our own Bill of Rights was an unfortunate (if politically necessary) error of the time. Why an error? An error because it made it appear that only the listed "rights" were the rights of citizens. In the USA, it is the government which has (or had) strictly circumscribed powers. The rest are ours alone - our individual powers - not our "rights." Americans do not have circumscribed "rights." We are not supposed to need them. Alas, PolandEd Morrissey and Professor William Jacobson inform us about the tragic death in an airline crash of the brave Polish president and a large number of Poland’s leadership, on their way to a joint commemoration with Russia of the 1940 slaughter of 22,000 Polish officers by the Soviet Union. For those of you who don’t recall Katyn, I wrote about it last August.
Wonder what hollow words President Obama will utter now?
As usual from Obama, contradicted by his undercutting of Poland volunteering to host anti-missile defense and his disdain for Polish President Lech Kaczynski when alive. Israel surely gets the point. The New York Times asks: "For Poland, the losses raise the question of how a country of 38 million can replace a whole political class." It had to before and will again, because Poles and their leaders have clearsighted historical memory and courage.
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Saturday morning linksShrinkwrapped: How the poor are different Video: Jimmy Doolittle talks about the raid on Tokyo Rates of casual sex swelling. We are just monkeys, aren't we? Or are we not? The Great Books are the answer. The Bible is one of them. Malanga: The bloat in NJ's schools (h/t, Tiger) Great news for Billings, MT - and for your grandkids who will pay for this crap. 40,000 Cuban advisors now in Venez All the proles need to know about government medical care:
That Pelosi sure is a deep one. Good fun with supply and demand curves re health care The Britain "bringing climate change to the heart of the national curriculum." Nothing else to learn, is there? Front Page: The power of the drones How did people ever survive for 20,000 years in Europe without massive EU regulation? HuffPo: The battle for the soul of the Dem Party A hungry Leviathan. The VAT, at Q&O:
Keynes vs. Hayek. Of course, we know the only reason that Keynesian stimuli remain popular is pure politics - a justification to reward those one wishes to reward with $. If the US Europeanizes, Europe is in trouble Lenin the politician:
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Friday, April 9. 2010Friday morning links
Henninger: Youth joblessness in the US, and the Eurozone's jobs dystopia Why should we need a Bill of Rights for Cyberspace? We already have free speech In Bid To Reform Fannie and Freddie, Obama Can’t Shake Crony Clintonistas Who Caused the Mess Steyn: Strange that the more Canada congratulates itself on its ‘tolerance’ the less it’s prepared to tolerate. He quotes some uncloseted totalitarian:
That is, we don't need no steenkin freedom. Roseanne Barr: Parents Who Take Children to Catholic Church Should Lose Custody Dick Morris: DEM STRATEGISTS HAVE IT WRONG Big Journalism: The Mainstream Media: Fourth Estate Or Fifth Column? RedState: Democrats plot two-pronged attack on Internet freedom Our friend Skook with a Moose story - and nuclear weapons Give me niceness or give me death GM: More Troubles Coming Down the Road Driscoll: Twilight Of The Gods: CNN’s Current, Pitiful State Time for a fresh look at the Commerce Clause? Will the Individual Mandate Hold up in Court? Unemployed slackers:
I have heard this plenty of times: "With the extension, I have nine more months of unemployment, so I'll start looking seriously in a few months"? CT Post: That's Greece in the mirror Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd wants to impose some changes on the way that financing for new ventures works in America VAT attack. Beware: 'Value-added tax' is an economy-killer Powerline: 10 reasons not to walk away from your mortgage
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Thursday, April 8. 2010Thursday morning linksThe Moonbat Left can never decide whether they are for free love, or whether all sex is rape. Multiple census forms to some neighborhoods? Moran: DON’T SLANDER STATES’ RIGHTS Harsanyi on Michelle Obama's misguided war on childhood obesity Michelle: True Confessions from America's Census Workers Dr. Clouthier's slick new site: Liberty Pundits Villianous asks how do you marginalize a majority? Black conservative tea party backers take heat The people who do not need to pay taxes. Related: Welcome To Vermont Where We Subsidize (Almost) Everyone. Related at No Pasaran: The Land of the
Plus it's an easy way to tax the middle class and the poor. Wiz: Massachusetts health care system killing insurance companies?
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Wednesday, April 7. 2010From Birmingham: Stop me before I steal againAt Pajamas, excellent brief tragi-comic post on Jefferson Co, Alabama. One quote:
Too much sea ice, plus medical careExcessive Arctic sea ice endangers cute baby seals, Polar Bears, this year.
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Weds. morning linksHow has the American diet changed over the past 100 years? Goldberg: How much taxation is enough? They sent Volcker out to say it first The guy who is going up against Barney Frank The world's tallest building opens Too late to short carbon stocks? Current Senate race rankings Gaming medical insurance in Massachusetts Catch 22: Higher CAFE standards and more ethanol - but ethanol lowers MPG. And why ethanol anyway? Electric cars: The Coal-Powered Car And Its Discontents A (Teddy) Rooseveltian concept: limit the size of banks. My question of the day, though, is this: Is KKR "too big to fail"?
The Case for Common Educational Standards. In 1950, 60% of the jobs required no particular skills. The world has changed. The Menace of Strategic Default: Homeowners who walk away from their mortgages undermine our financial system. From Insty:
From Surber:
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