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Monday, June 2. 2014A few book notes from our librarian
From our friend Schneiderman, The Last Psychoanalyst Sort-of related, Becoming Freud A friend recommends TC Boyle's World's End A reminder of Dalrymple's new book I am enjoying Braudel: The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II. The economic detail is wonderful.
Monday morning linksThe Insurance Implications of Google’s Self-Driving Car Air France Flight 447: 'Damn it, we’re going to crash’ The bizarre tale of America’s last known POW Fixed Soccer Matches Cast Shadow Over World Cup NSA Collects "Millions Of Images" Each Day For Its Facial Recognition Database Your Masculinity Must Be Abolished Food faddism: Paleo, vegan, gluten-free -- the only certainty about health trends is their reversal In House testimony, Botkin dismantles the IPCC 2014 report Goldberg: The Left Lashes Out - Giving up on Obama, liberals move on to the blame game. The ‘imaginary hobgoblin’ of ‘rising income inequality’ Yes, white men are a historically privileged group. That doesn't make us all The Brussels Shooting and Why Europe Won’t Confront Islamic Jew-Hatred Sunday, June 1. 2014My experience at the VA
The joint medical school-VA staff there were wonderful and more practically-minded than the full-time academics and researchers at the med school. They let us do things and procedures which the regular med center would never have let us do, and that was good experience. The patients, mostly WW 2 and Korea vets, but some Vietnam vets (they were still youthful and healthy then) were poor, on the whole, lacking in financial and overall life resources. There were plenty of veterans admitted to the regular medical center too but, at the time, I had no interest in how these systems worked. Now I understand the the VA is plain old government medicine. Here's Charles Krauthammer, MD:
This article is good: Transform The VA Into A Pro-Growth Model For First Rate Health Care. There is no reason for the VA to exist today. It's an obsolete government program and does no favors to American vets.
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Saturday, May 31. 2014Saturday morning linksWarning label for sugary drinks passes California Senate Hope they put the label on orange and apple juice, which are just as evil as Pepsi Michelle Obama's war on potatoes The body-fat snake-oil racketeers Listen to Buffett and Schwab: Be an indexer - Keeping it easy, cheap and simple Your Gym Membership Is a Waste of Money A Mayor’s Advice on Bullying: ‘Grow a Pair’ Life does require a little toughness Couple Fined $746 For The Crime Of Feeding Homeless The Nations Guaranteed to Be Swallowed by the Sea Oh, no! Another crisis! University of Wisconsin given $5 million grant to create climate change fairytale And yet another crisis: UCLA to Hire ‘Discrimination Officers’ To Tackle Campus’s Alleged Systemic Racism CI students demand punishment for ‘racist’ fundraiser because students wore grass skirts and coconut bras Epidemic of mass shootings needs government action Is there an "epidemic"? A Look at Mass Shootings in the United States The US EPA is determined to regulate carbon dioxide Great. It will solve this crisis: Global Warming Causes Married Couples To Cheat And this crisis: Will record streak without major hurricane landfall end? And even maybe this crisis: Boy Named Prom Queen Driscoll: They Hate Us, They Really Hate Us The Department of Agriculture Deserves the Death Penalty Linda Greenhouse Accidentally Proves Conservatives Right The case that Obama is like Ike 80-90% of Employer- Provided Insurance Will Disappear by 2025 That's the plan Palestinians: BDS Activists Are Troublemakers, Criminals Is There Such a Thing as an Affordable Lawyer? For many Americans, legal services are out of reach. But that's beginning to change Friday, May 30. 2014Ever learn?WHEN will The People finally realize that the Veterans Administration is National Health -- what you get when the government runs a healthcare system? Its shabby service and uninterested administration are followed every decade or so by a scandal and the resignation of an administrator or two. Doctors in private practice must build their reputations for quality service, and then their incomes will follow. Doctors in national health are secure in their income, and indifferent to their reputations. When will we ever learn such a simple lesson? (I am a Vietnam vet.)
Friday morning linksA book: DNA USA: A Genetic Portrait of America by Bryan Sykes A data-driven exploration of the evolution of chess: Popularity of openings over time Remains of massive 2nd c. building found in France From Eat Without Fear:
The Campaign for Junk Food - Michelle Obama on Attempts to Roll Back Healthy Reforms Survey: Detroit Needs $850 Million Just to Clear Abandoned Homes Why the New York Times was right to publish Michael Kinsley’s views about the freedom of the press. Princeton’s “White Privilege” Denier Tackles “Academic Justice” Obama's West Point Speech signals a presidency in deep trouble Michael Bloomberg Blasts Ivy League For Liberal ´Censorship´ More: Mike Bloomberg Warns Today’s College Kids, Profs to Knock Off the Neo-McCarthyism Union Demands Bereavement Leave for Dead Pets China sinks VN fishing boat; deploys 3 nuclear subs to South China Sea; troops Congress Funds Army’s Hypersonic Missile After Chinese Strike Vehicle Test Thursday, May 29. 2014WaPo, NYT, WSJ agree: Obama speech “ludicrous … uninspiring … disturbing”
Actually, all of those adjectives come from the New York Times...
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Thursday morning linksDallas Willard's evangelism Trucks Are Saving the American Economy Who’d a-thunk it? Michigan teachers union opposes privatization for others, but outsources itself? Doctor reveals the VA Hospitals' real problem VA investigators: Delayed care is everywhere Waves of immigrant minors present crisis for Obama, Congress Behind the Lie That 97% of Scientists Back Global Warming
George, they have put government unhealthily at the center of American life The incredible shrinking Christie I liked him better fat The Government Thinks Ranking Colleges Is As Easy As 'Rating a Blender' Brilliant: Mayor of Chicago Seeks to Further Tighten Gun Laws Brilliant: UCLA to host event encouraging students to masturbate instead of studying for finals How to Waste Millions on Climate Change Where Zuckerberg's $100 million gift went wrong Wednesday, May 28. 2014Wednesday morning linksWe live in the best of times, so don't buy the media gloom Related, The Golden Age Is Now - For all the world’s problems, human beings have never had it better. Where do baby sea turtles go? Daily Walk Prevents Disability in elderly The Left's Health Care Paradise Andrew Klavan: Why Democrats Call You Racist Andrew, I think it's because calling me "poopy-head" sounds too immature Why Does Washington Still Suffer From Fatal Conceit Of Central Planning? NJ “gun control” law would ban small bore hunting rifles America’s Biofuel Boondoggle in One Simple Graph Energy death wish: Europe opts for helplessness New York Times Love Affair with Palestinian Extremists Tuesday, May 27. 2014I Can Do Without This Kind of Remarkable: Kardashians
It's articles like this that remind me Jean Baudrillard was right and I realize this isn't reality. It is an alternate reality, though. It seeks to simulate what the rest of us live. Kanye may feel comfortable calling out people like George W. Bush, or anyone else he doesn't like, but it's pretty clear he hasn't been in touch with reality for a long time. The real question is why people like this continue to get coverage. My guess is they fear slipping into obscurity, and the best way to avoid it is to be outrageous and 'make news'. Since real news isn't important to many people anymore, people like Kanye and the Kardashians can continue to dominate. Analysis is meaningless, the only thing important today (and don't think Obama isn't well aware of this) is a good photo, a headline, some Tweets to your peeps, and positive coverage on "The Daily Show" and any other Comedy Central program that purports to 'deliver the news'.
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Tuesday morning linksI forget where I found that image (ok, reader reminds that it was our friend Vanderleun) The Retail Death Rattle Grows Louder Can homeopathy 'work' even when there's no evidence? The Rise of the Master’s Degree Packing your kid for camp for $1000 From Williamson's The Cloud in the Machine,Or, you can never have the same traffic-jam twice.
Ben Carson on Progressive Tolerance: 'Only Works in One Direction' Rethinking Tax Benefits for Home Owners European elections 2014: This is one peasants’ revolt that Brussels can’t just brush aside Thailand: Economic growth is not enough The Muslims’ War Against Fun Is Killing Them
Monday, May 26. 2014Why software security is crappy
About internet security, government spying, etc: Everything is Broken. He begins:
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Monday morning linksThe good news for today: Having Kids Probably Won't Destroy the Planet Whew It’s Not the VA: It’s Government-Run Health Care Are mass shootings increasing in the US? Now That's Some Good Bias: Networks Devote More Time to Christie's "Bridgegate" Pseudoscandal in Four Days Than They Devote to the VA Scandal In an Entire Month Psychologist: PC Trigger Warning Craze Is Terrible PJ O'Rourke: My Commencement Speech to Rutgers’ Geniuses: Go Forth and Fail - Greetings, Class of 2014. So Condoleezza Rice was too offensive for you. Just wait until Monday morning. Did you learn how to spell KFC? Down Under, the Immigration "Rules Have Changed"; "Anyone seeking to illegally enter Australia … will never make Australia home Making School Lunches Healthier Doesn't Mean Kids Will Eat Them - A new study found that less than half of students took a vegetable from the lunch line and ate some of it. Are Americans Too Ignorant to Buy Good Mediterranean Food? Who-d a-thunk it? Communist dictator Fidel Castro lives life of capitalist luxury with luxury homes, diamonds, and yachts? ‘Walk of Shame Shuttle’ to offer riders chance to air confessions on national TV Life After Wartime - Combating the Veteran-as-Victim Narrative
Sunday, May 25. 2014Mad or bad?
Psychiatry has little influence over evil. That's for theology. Evil fantasies are things we (and everybody, pretty much) deal with routinely, but actions are another matter. The devil is stronger than we doctors are. Some evil is everywhere, from boardrooms to government to priests and pastors to teachers to cities to campuses. Please do not tell me that this kid had "PTSD," or an "anger management problem." Some people lack a moral compass almost entirely, but that moral compass spectrum spans from none to spotty to obsessionally scrupulous and fearful. We can deal with the latter relatively easily, but not the former. The truth is that some people are "born to be hanged," and, at the least, removed from the gene pool. We too often piously imagine that happy and good are default settings for humans as if we could get everybody there with a rearranged psyche and a right environment (we term that "psycho-utopian"). It's an evil lie and an evil vision because it denies the existence of evil itself. My life, and history, have taught me that sin has great power. For all we know, violence, deceit, and destruction of good cheer are the default settings, and civilized behavior a special, difficult undertaking. That happens to be what Freud concluded, and he was smarter and a deeper thinker than I am. Not to mention many prophets, and Christ himself. It is a positive comment on our level of Western civilization that we are surprised by gross acts of evil rather than taking them for granted. Quite remarkable in human history. Good and evil remain the basics, as they always have done. Addendum: I realize that my metaphors sounded as if I believed that evil is genetic. What I mean is that some people simply seem destined for trouble.
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Insane running asylum, Case #3224Even NYT Thinks Colleges Are Taking Political Correctness Too Far Related, Tribal leaders demand expulsion of students who wore ‘Siouxper Drunk’ t-shirts at off-campus party Good grief. Who knew that Indians were so hypersensitive?
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Saturday, May 24. 2014Saturday morning linksGot up at 4 this morning for the meteors. Clouds and light drizzle, so headed to Dunkin Donuts instead. Excellent travel site: Travel Insider All-You-Can-Eat Taco Bars Deemed Offensive Pope Francis 'Not Pleased' About Scandalous Canonization Banquet Famous for being famous How the Hiring Process Marginalizes Candidates on the Autism Spectrum How Do We Feel about Incarceration? Team Obama knew about VA’s cooked books for years The VA Really is Socialized Medicine – That’s Why It’s Terrible Immigration Creates Political Earthquake In Britain A Blow to Campus Barbarism - A former Princeton president stands up against student-radical intimidation A big part of the reason why more young people don’t vote conservative (i.e., as a practical matter, Republican) is that they have no freaking idea what is going on. Perhaps, but Repubs have their share of low-information voters too Radical chic and today's politicians Radio Hosts Fired for Failure to Revere Transsexual Freakazoids Everyone knows that they have major "issues," but it's not permitted to say it. Except here. Hamas: We'll Use Unity Accord To Move Terrorism To West Bank Friday, May 23. 2014Friday morning linksI forget where that image came from California’s New Solar Plant: Burning Up Taxpayer Money, Land, and Wildlife AVI on a book I enjoyed too: 1493 by Charles C Mann Driscoll on Mark Steyn's new book: Mark Steyn Surveys the Passing Parade Here's What Happened When I Went To Vegas With 1,800 Hedge Fund Managers Derb: Confessions of a Middlebrow The Rise of Mob Rule in America Where VA has taken veterans, Obamacare is leading all Americans: Kevin O'Brien 3 Ways to Make Obamacare Less Horrible Bernard Mandeville, Psychiatrist in the Marketplace Will America’s Future Be Whiter Than We Think? It is a good thing that president Obama watches the news Barack Obama has a strange habit of acting like somebody else has been president these past years. It’s really odd. Europe's Soaring Revulsion Against "Europe" In One Chart A commenter there noted "The peoples of European countries never voted for, and don't want, a "United States of Europe". They want individual sovereign States within a Free Trade Area, which IS what was voted for." Russia Shifts to China After Ukraine Crisis Chart below via Watts: Thursday, May 22. 2014Thursday morning linksSee how much it costs to hire your favorite band…or your least favorite, for that matter A book: The Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World* Postal service: Committee OKs end to door-slot mail for millions
Chatting With ‘A Climate Heretic’ Hooray! You Can Fast To Stop Climate Change Typhoons! Critics call Obama funding plan for health insurer losses a 'bailout' You have a right to be offended Billionaire plans to target Republicans in seven states Folding knives in NYC Chipotle and Guns: Three Separate Issues Tiananmen: How Wrong We Were
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Impossible Exile: Stefan Zweig at the End of the World - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2014/05/the-impossible-exile-stefan-zweig-at-the-end-of-the-world.html#sthash.6j5BmCEQ.dpuf Wednesday, May 21. 2014I love post offices
Pic above is the NYC central PO, the James Farley US Post Office. Once a beehive, now pretty empty inside the grand building. A temple to commerce, paper communication - and Christmas mail. They are communal spaces where everybody goes - or used to. They employ many people who might not be easily employable elsewhere. They lose money, but so do schools, libraries, parks, highways, passenger rail, and the US Navy. Everything governments do loses money. Organizations and institutions exist, in part, to do things that are difficult or unprofitable to do otherwise. Naturally, whenever large numbers people are involved, politics enters and, at that point, money mainly is about votes. Why is the Post Office any different? Well, perhaps it isn't any different. What seems different today is that many government civic "amenities" and "services" have competition from private operations who carry the risk, so taxpayers are less willing to throw their money away to governments who don't really worry about the money. Parks are operated by operations like Coyote's, libraries have to compete with Kindles, government schools have to compete with charter schools, government rail has to compete with cars and air, and even the military hires tons of private contractors. Despite the massive increase in the size of government, there are more and more people willing to provide traditionally (meaning since the Progressive Era) government services more efficiently, more cheaply, and unburdening the hapless taxpayer of the risk of money-losing services. What's your take on it?
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Wednesday morning links Due cappuccini, at a highway rest stop. Some cocoa powder dusting on top. Yes, cappuccino is a morning/breakfast drink. The rise of the campus Brownshirts Williams: America's Budding Tyrants New fear on campus: perilous textbooks 'Byzantine iPad' Found in Ancient Shipwreck Walsh: Thousands of toddlers are being drugged because they act like toddlers Beauty ≠ truth - Scientists prize elegant theories, but a taste for simplicity is a treacherous guide. And it doesn’t even look good Thousands of toddlers are being drugged because they act like toddlers Read more at http://themattwalshblog.com/2014/05/19/thousands-toddlers-drugged-act-like-toddlers/#4uYm8ckvGBShglBv.99 Gay Fraternities, Lesbian Sororities: Newest Trend in Campus Living Sultan: The Democratic Party's Brain Damage The Greenspan Housing Bubble Lives On: 20 Million Homeowners Can’t Trade-Up Because They Are Still Underwater WHEN PROPAGANDA FAILS: The Fall of Mainstream Media Climate Change Remains Unsettled, Say 31,072 Scientists When science and politics mix: The Washington Post Is Super Confused About Where Babies Come From Is Modi the Maggie Thatcher of India? PJ O'Rourke: '60s Losers Are Today's Professors Howard Dean: “Republicans Aren’t American!” First Legalization, Then Lawsuits - Can marijuana retailers survive the tort bar? Top Navy SEAL’s life advice: ‘Make your bed’ Violence, Power, and Nuclear Putin Tuesday, May 20. 2014Weather/climate update
Confirmed: NO GLOBAL WARMING in 17 Years and 9 Months But but but... The Ideal Climate Citizen? North Korea The Obama Coalition Is About to Come Apart - He owes it all to the Keystone Kops of the leisure class.
I think it's more the women who vote Dem, at any income level.
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Tuesday morning links, with Trigger Warning
Pic of photographer pigeon from World War I in Photos: Animals at War Scientists discover how to turn light into matter after 80-year quest The Power of Character on ‘Mad Men’ The Knightly Ideal How to get and keep a job Nanny State University: Students Campaign for Warnings on “Offensive” Books Fragile little totalitarian bullies. Trigger Warning for Maggie's Farm: "Danger!!! Reading this site might cause you to lose your hatred of Libertarian/Conservatives after a while." Why the "Check Your Privilege" Crowd Won't Win
A Connecticut Yankee in Appalachia - Alice Ely Chapman wages a one-woman war on poverty Reynolds: Higher ed becoming a joke Thomas Sowell – Campus Rape Cases Should be Handled by the Criminal Justice System Goldberg: The Washington Post, Life & the Trouble with Experts Greg Mankiw feels that Summers has the best review of Piketty Behold the power of Power Line: It appears The Nation has scrubbed the politically incorrect comments we highlighted here. Settled science and saturated fats Warmist Bill Moyers is utterly concerned with saving the planet from “climate change”, so, obviously, he recommends that Warmists practice what they preach, and has promised to give up his own use of fossil fuels! The IRS’s Media Firewall EPA to Unveil Carbon Regs Next Month The insanity of the Left’s opposition to voter ID Laws summed up in one poster The Logic of Castro’s Nomination: The New Palestinian "Journalists" Monday, May 19. 2014Monday morning linksCollege Bans Fencing Team from Practicing w/their “Weapons” Deep question: Is a Hump Day camel … racist? California Chrome's run in Belmont Stakes in doubt over nasal strips? Want to Know If Your Food Is Genetically Modified? Across the country, an aggressive grassroots movement is winning support with its demands for GMO labeling. If only it had science on its side. Three Ways of Looking at the Great Pacific Garbage Patch 15 Examples Of "Liberal Privilege" Check Your Own Damn Privilege Week at College Insurrection Spying Is Meant to Crush Citizens’ Dissent, Not Catch Terrorists Minimum wage: Learning the laws of economics the hard way An Idea Whose Time Has Ended? Take our poll: Should the federal government get out of the student loan business? Kerry tells Yale grads to keep faith in government What??? What LBJ Wrought - After 50 years of his anti-poverty policy, a “tangle of pathologies” has spread dramatically. The Real Palestinian Refugee Crisis Sunday, May 18. 2014I'm taking your bets today on the global warming crisisI'll bet anybody $1000 that Miami will not be underwater in ten years. Any takers? Here's the scare headline: Miami Will Likely Be Underwater Before Congress Acts on Climate Change. Oh no - I'm scared. Not Miami! Not the US Congress! Yikes. Only Congress can save us from drowning. Or do they mean in 4000 years, when they do not realize next ice age will have lowered the oceans once again so that you can walk from Britain to France as they used to do before our SUVs ruined everything? I am deeply, deeply, seriously concerned, and it keeps me up at night. If you are not "deeply concerned" about something, there must be something morally wrong with you. We all must become deeply, seriously concerned about something. Otherwise, what's the point of our existence? How do we otherwise justify it, right? We are foolish animals, me included. OMG, I think I accidentally ate a non-organic, GMO tomato last night. I am doomed. Meanwhile, backtracking climate gurus warn that you should not expect their models to be correct. Not to worry, I do not and will not worry about models of any sort. All of the genius market models have been wrong, and those guys are much smarter than climate scientists.
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Saturday, May 17. 2014Saturday morning linksAn interesting website: American Renaissance From Duck Vaginas to Bumblebee Sex: The Amazingly Overlooked Science of Genitals "Overlooked"? Who has ever overlooked genitals? "Gluten Sensitivity" May Be a Misnomer for Distinct Illnesses to Various Wheat Proteins I am yet to be convinced that it exists Here’s what’s not sustainable: organic farming No matter what the boss says about flextime, get to work early Berkeley students say their biodegradable caps and gowns aren’t green enough and it’s an embarrassment Sure is an embarassment, but not in the way they think On Top of Piketty - The new Marxism has nothing to offer us but chains.
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