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Friday, January 30. 2015Friday morning linksRod McKuen, mega-selling poet and performer, dies at 81 Dartmouth College Banning Possession and Consumption of Hard Liquor No One Knows How to Stop Campus Alcohol Abuse - It's hard to put much faith in Dartmouth's ban on hard liquor. Alcohol has been part of higher ed since universities were invented in 1088. Bunch of youths without enough to do. The blizzard of 1899 - on film Why Your Workout Should Be High-Intensity A glass of red wine is the equivalent to an hour at the gym, says new study For your heart, maybe Berkeley: We are calling for an occupation of syllabi in the social sciences and humanities. Al Gore Wants to Spend $90 Trillion to Create World Without Cars Set an example, Al End the Boondoggle - Even Greens Can See the Folly of Biofuels Building Toward Another Mortgage Meltdown - In the name of ‘affordable’ loans, the White House is creating the conditions for a replay of the housing disaster A Lifestyle So Good, It’s Mandatory - In California, it’s lifestyle liberalism versus nicotine vapors. Obama’s Allowing More Drilling, But It’s Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be The American epidemic of hate-hoaxing Real Middle-Class Economics - What the people need is regulatory relief. Reagan’s OMB head: Wealth inequality is a problem Jindal: ‘That’s Not Immigration…That’s Colonization’ Multicultural Meltdown in the UK France's False Choice - Can liberal societies come to terms with religious illiberalism? White House unhinged over Netanyahu speech YouTube flooded with terror content - With 300 hours of material uploaded every minute, Google says screening for jihadi videos impossible GOP Senators to Obama: We’re Totally with You on Cuba Policy Thursday, January 29. 2015Regarding My Entrepreneurial Friends
I am astounded that there are still people, even family members of mine, who truly believe government is here to do good things. I've ceased to be fooled by that illusion. Thursday morning linksToday's photo is shown to help promote multicultural understanding CUNY: Don’t Call Students ‘Mr., Mrs. or Ms.’ Because That’s Maybe Disrespectful - Don't do anything that someone could find offensive! A book: Building the Workingman's Paradise: The Design of American Company Towns by Margaret Crawford How to make a Big Mac and how to build a computer Medical conferences feel like funerals. Here’s why. The Sorry State of 'Good Samaritan' Laws - Whether you can safely help a stranger during a crisis largely depends on where you live. Want To Shovel Snow For Money? There’s A Permit For That Seattle to Fine Residents for Throwing Food in the Garbage Claiming E-Cigarettes Kill, California Legislator Pushes Vaping Ban - Mark Leno's bill would prohibit vaping everywhere smoking is prohibited. California Might Replace Gas Sales Tax With Mileage Tax Parent: Quit ‘saving‘ schools that don’t teach Awakening to the damage done by teachers' unions Watch Obama Refer to Himself 133 Times in a 33-Minute Speech Can the Media Please Stop Quoting Bill Nye as a Science Expert Walsh: Climate Change Deniers Are Completely Insane Greek Socialists to Send Lump of Coal to the EU? Europe's Real Resistance: The truth is that the Europeans do not really care about the Palestinians, only about destroying Israel. Wednesday, January 28. 2015Why all the chatter about Greece?
The meaning is entirely symbolic. If Greece quits or is tossed out of the
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Young Entrepreneurs
When they lived at home, I'd try to convince my less intrepid boys to do the same thing, to no avail (some of us have that entrepreneurial gene, others don't). As much as I enjoy the effort of digging and spending time outside, I was pleased to see younger folk scrambling for a buck. I paid them $30 and they cleared the walk and driveway in about 40 minutes. I don't even have to listen to people complain that I didn't pay minimum wage. Though if I'm ever up for public office this may haunt me as I didn't pay their taxes. What really surprised me was they asked for my phone number, in case they get another snow day they can call to ask if I need to be shoveled. After checking with their parents, I agreed to give them the house number. Norman Rockwell is not dead, no matter how much our politicians try to kill his vision of our nation. Wednesday morning links
Pic from old pics of Cape Cod Snow The first official biography of TS Eliot, covering his life up to The Waste Land, is both compelling and revelatory From The Blizzard of Oz:
70 years later, Hitchcock’s Holocaust footage airs How the seven dwarfs of Auschwitz fell under the spell of Dr Death: The hideous experiments carried out by Nazi Josef Mengele on seven trusting brothers and sisters Why Science Is Anti-Antioxidant Supplements Small driveway with turntable California Wants to Ban Public Use of E-Cigs Apple posts blowout quarter, will ship Watch in April In Index of Economic Freedom, U.S. Is 12th Freest Economy Estate Taxes Are Indeed Immoral Mankiw: Why did employment grow by about 3 million in 2014? Here is the answer. Yes - Expiration of Unemployment Benefits Drives Down Unemployment Insty: "Despite their superficial attachment to multiculturalism, our elites don’t really want to think of other cultures as, you know, thinking differently, for fear that it might somehow be racist to take that into account." Obama seeks to open Atlantic to oil, gas drilling "People make an enormous mistake if they underestimate the potential of Sarah Palin Slips into Self-Parody Profs on Paris Attacks: Je Suis NOT Charlie! Is Greece already seeing some fiscal collapse? DANIEL HANNAN: What's the Eurocrats' real fear? Greece quits and thrives Is Greece already seeing some fiscal collapse?
Tuesday, January 27. 2015How the language police are perverting liberalismFrom lefty Jonathan Chait: How the language police are perverting liberalism
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Imaginary "blizzard of the century" fizzles, plus Tuesday morning linksWasn't even a storm, much less a blizzard - just an ordinary New England winter snow dump. No ferocious winds, no 2-3 feet of snow. No big deal, a nice treat for the ski areas but a bummer for those with flights planned. I had supposed that the weather wasn't being over-hyped this time. Fooled again: Millions hunker down as Northeast storm was downgraded to "snowy day". Who do you blame for all the stormophobia these days? Drudge? Weather Channel? What? The pols over-hype these things so they won't be caught being wrong. The news over-hypes them so you will keep your TV and radio turned on. Of course it does make sense to try to keep drivers off the roads for a few hours with big snows so the plows can do their work efficiently. The driving is fine out there this morning. Everybody without a government job is going to work this morning. Is Climate Change To Blame for the Northeast Snow Storm? Good grief, Charlie Brown. Now, on to morning links - Check out KFC’s latest food abomination, the “Double Down Dog” Sounds pretty good to me Letters read on carbonized Herculaneum scrolls The power and importance of the ruthless consumer – ‘they make poor men rich and rich men poor’ In free markets, the consumers hold all the cards. They can buy - or not. When Artists Fear their Audience - On campus, students now stand up for censorship. Scouts too Evil for CA Judiciary MIT professor sparks culture war by saying feminism attacks ‘nerds’ Davos’s Destructive Elites - “None of us is as dumb as all of us.” Scott Walker—Conservatives’ Consensus Choice? Old white party is in trouble. Good What, exactly, is Hillary Clinton’s strategy to get voters excited about her candidacy? The lack of penis seems to be her main selling point - plus her husband's name ‘Sex Slave’ Claims Bill Clinton Visited Epstein’s ‘Orgy Island’ Duh. Wild horses couldn't keep him away Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission Looking Into 2008 Meltdown Exposed as Sham The real story is not complicated Jonathan Gruber Faces Questions About ‘Phantom Billing’ and Tax Reporting Obama Films Anti-Oil Drilling Video–From a Jet Atomic Scientists Say Humanity Is Closest to Destruction Since 1984 Obama, the Committed Income-Redistributionist (Though the Media Swore He Was No Such Thing!) Now Expressly Going After the Middle Class' Education Savings to Shower Money on His Constituents Death test' could predict chance of dying within 30 days Why only 30? BBC branded ´mad´ by critics after refusing to call Paris killers ´terrorists´ NYT: Muslim Criminals in France Turn to Terrorism Because They Feel Dissed; White People at Fault New Saudi King Named In 9/11 Suits Obama’s National Field Director Running Anti-Netanyahu Election Campaign
Monday, January 26. 2015"Northeast Residents Preparing For ‘Crippling’ Blizzard"What? It's winter, and it's snowing. Why the hysteria? Of course it's inconvenient but it is lovely and great fun for kids. Drudge juxtaposes:
Hey - stock up on terlet paper and canned goods! NYC grocery stores cleaned out. Sheesh. Where do these weenies come from? If you run low on caviar, go to a restaurant.
SniperHoward Dean: “People Who See American Sniper Are Very Angry,” Probably From Tea Party… I wasn't angry at all, Dr. Dean, but that comment did annoy me. Saw the movie last night with friends. It was ok, not a great film by any means from a film or drama standpoint, repetitive, I thought, but certainly exciting at times. Cowboys and Indians, on steroids. I have heard from those in the know that it does capture the reality of what Fallujah was like so they did have some good advisers on set. Urban combat in a hostile and sneaky environment in which nobody can be trusted except your buddies. The film is not about politics at all. It's just about a certain kind of warfare through one man's eyes. Sultan said this: "Hollywood tried to “Vietnamize” Iraq in the popular imagination. American Sniper shows they failed." Well, I dunno. We won in Vietnam, then we gave it away. We sort-of won in Iraq, but they couldn't keep it without us. A lot of these crazy, unstable places in the world are tar babies. Is it worth it? You tell me. I would have been interested in what Kyle's PTSD was about, but I didn't read the book. It would have been good to include more about sniper rifles, windage, distance shooting, etc. Perhaps what I left thinking about most was that these servicemen in the movie, SEALS, Marines, etc. - the sharp end of the spear - do not so much do heroism as they do a professional risky job for which they are highly-trained in body, mind, heart, and soul. Yes, I think that feeling of professionalism and trust in buddies is accurate, and is what most stuck with me. Monday morning linksDon't be surprised if Maggie's servers go down tonight or tomorrow. If so, it will be because of the wind, not the snow. It's the wind that breaks things with a Nor'easter. Website of note: Chateau Heartiste New England Patriots Cialis Commercial Parody (For Deflated-Balls) Insane Archery Skills 50 years of No Satisfaction The connections in autistic brains are idiosyncratic and individualized Are women more emotional than men? Hmmm, let me think. Well, maybe, sometimes, yeah. Am I allowed to think that? Penn Bioethicists Want to Bring Back Mental Asylums Egyptian President El-Sisi Becomes First President to Visit Church on Coptic Christmas Wow Students at Berkeley Angry: No Trannies Made Raphael’s School of Athens! Sitzpinklers again Princeton editor-in-chief calls out hypersensitive, politically correct peers Let's Make Employment of Low-Skill Labor Profitable Again Annals of climate change: Great Lakes need more icebreakers Obama’s Free Stuff Army Kerry: Calling Violent Extremism Islamic ‘the Biggest Error We Could Make’ Why Don’t Lawmakers Want to Update the Tax Code? Know Thy Enemy - The modern Western penchant for trusting in the equal rationality of all is strategic folly. NSA Details Chinese Cyber Theft of F-35, Military Secrets A conspicuous failure of U.S. foreign policy in Syria Sunday, January 25. 2015A brief history of vaccinationSaturday, January 24. 2015Saturday morning linksIs your car’s engine noise a lie? Traveling to Europe is about to get a whole lot cheaper Good It’s Earnings Season—–So Here Come The Crooks, Led By Alcoa The Likely Cause of Addiction Has Been Discovered, and It Is Not What You Think Breaking News from 1933: ‘The Nazis Were Socialists, Not Right-Wingers’ “Struggling Mom” Showcased in Obama’s SOTU Address is Dem Staffer & Has Introduced Obama at Campaign Rallies Goldberg: "The “Life of Julia” was nothing more than an argument for the federal government to replace the functions once performed by family and community. " These 12 Words and Phrases Are Apparently Sexist Now British Feminists: ‘Degrading Sex Acts Are Empowering’ Feds Blow Half a $Million Studying Homosexual Hookup App BLS Report: Union Membership Falls To 30-Year Low…
Whew. She must be really, really smart. Wonder what department she is in. Moonbat Studies? Two examples of how ‘competition breeds competence’ I Thought I'd Get an Elite Education - Unfortunately, the university I attended fell far short of my hopes and expectations. University Bans Word ‘Freshman’ Because It’s Sexist and Promotes Rape 4 ways Obama can help the middle class — without jacking up tax rates MIT Climate Scientist: Global Warming Believers a ‘Cult’ Climate change falling so far off the public radar, a major polling house didn’t even bother asking about it this year Massaging the Message: In a complete inversion of reality, the Charlie Hebdo massacre story is morphing into a parable about how difficult it is to be a Muslim in the West Is your car’s engine noise a lie?
Friday, January 23. 2015Friday morning links
Photo above from 44 Amazing NYC Places That Actually Still Exist (h/t Althouse) Here's a site of interest: Invisible Serfs Collar Ten Ways Men Oppress Women with Their Everyday Behavior - Manspreading and manslamming are just the beginning! Reviving Blue Collar Work: How to Start a Career in the Trades Vaccine deniers stick together. And now they’re ruining things for everyone BPA is not toxic Europe’s $100 Billion Green Energy Mistake Where Campus Liberals are Always Angry We’ve Reached Peak Feminism Kill Me Now: NBC News Just Launched NBCBLK So the rest of NBC is for white folks? A Billionaire Lectures Serfs In Davos: "America's Lifestyle Expectations Are Far Too High" Moonbat Elitists Fly 1,700 Private Jets to Davos to Discuss Global Warming Qaradawi Organization Wants Worldwide Blasphemy Law French Philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy Denounces ‘Delirium of Anti-Zionism’ Before UN General Assembly U.S. Commander: Russian Support to Ukrainian Separatists Has ‘Doubled’ - Kremlin ignoring terms of ceasefire agreement Counterinsurgency: The West’s record in fighting modern insurgents from the Cold War era to the age of globalisation is characterised by multiple political reverses. Graph below via Ace Thursday, January 22. 2015Thursday morning linksJohn Boyd’s Roll Call: Do You Want to Be Someone or Do Something? Sitting will kill you, even if you exercise NYC's Doctors Riot New SAT, New Problems - The questions, particularly those in the math sections, could put certain students at a disadvantage. “American Sniper” — a Rorschach test separating the wheat from the chaff Gov. Scott Walker: Obama Now A ‘Lame Duck President’ Watch This Pentagon Official Literally Joke About Lowering Standards for Women in Combat Rep. Brat: Obama’s SOTU Plays ‘Populist Card,’ Yet His Ideas Concentrate Gov’t Power
NY Times Magazine forced to admit that Megyn Kelly might be great at her job What Jon Stewart Didn’t Ask Jimmy Carter Sisi’s Brave New Egypt? Suppose Islam Had a Holocaust and No One Noticed Report: Islamic State Executing “Educated Women” In Iraq… Tom Friedman: "The bullying often works to silence critics of Islamic extremism. ... They cause governments, writers and experts to walk on eggshells.” Israeli TV shows ‘Iranian missile’ that ‘can reach far beyond Europe’ Playing a Double Game in the Fight Against AQAP - In Yemen, the world’s most dangerous jihadi group is both the government’s enemy and its ally of convenience. What Jon Stewart Didn’t Ask Jimmy Carter Wednesday, January 21. 2015Wednesday morning linksInside a Porsche engine assembly plant (vid) Salt Is Not the Killer the Government Says It Is 80% Of Americans Support Mandatory Labels On Foods Containing DNA. NASA discovers 8 new dangerous near Earth asteroids George Washington had a parrot that he disliked. Amazon Is Not the Reader’s Friend, Says Debate Audience The Ik people Swedish Authorities Enable Somali Rapist Has the Worm Turned at Duke and UNC? Vanderbilt Administration Silenced Me at Pro-Islam Rally Journalism professor opposes free speech. Government regulation vs. regulation by market forces and consumer-regulators Americans Deserve a Fair Shot. Government Should Get Out of the Way. Obama Calls for $320 Billion in New Taxes Obama’s State of the Union: “Death is a tax loophole” How a Lame-Duck President Skunked the GOP The Big Chill: The Battle for Central Europe Obama’s State of the Union: “Death is a tax loophole” - See more at: http://proteinwisdom.com/?p=55945#sthash.lj9aK8lK.dpuf
Tuesday, January 20. 2015Nothing is as Great as It Used To Be
A number of people, mostly born-and-bred New Yawkers, have recently been suggesting to me that New York is in decline. With Mayor Bill, I have a hard time refuting this. On the other hand, their 'evidence' is a host of articles and commentary about the closing of this deli or that dry cleaner, some other diner, or the changing cultural makeup of some community which they'd prefer never change. "That deli was iconic, how horrible!" "Landlords forced them out by raising rents!" Oh the horror! To me, New York is cool because it doesn't stay the same. Face it, who wants it to stay the same? Sure I love Carnegie Deli and Katz'. If they closed tomorrow, sad as I'd be, something else would come along. Jack Dempsey's was gone long before I arrived in 1985, should I regret it's passing (I'm sure many did)? Though I haven't been in McSorley's since our hike last fall, and only to use their restroom, I admit I'd fight tooth and nail to keep it open...though probably not. Better to have one last beer and let the past go, if I must. Bond's is a great example of the idea that New York is improving rather than getting worse. I've eaten at Bond 45 a few times. The food is good, though I consider it comfort food. Still, for a business or friendly lunch in the heart of Times Square it's good to know there is a reliable and reasonable place to eat. Even so, isn't it lamentable that Bond's is gone? Sort've. I mean, the clothing store and "international casino" are long gone. So is the concert venue, which was iconic because of The Clash in 1981. Well, really iconic because those 'greedy' concert promoters sought to fill overwhelming demand to see a red-hot band (everyone won in that transaction, if I remember correctly...fans like my brother-in-law got to say they 'were there', promoters made some good coin, Bond's made a pretty penny, and The Clash got their cut and made a name for themselves - wait, where was the "greed" again?) I am reminded of a fellow at a recent event I attended for my alma mater, Syracuse University. This schmuck, after hearing of all the very positive changes the university was implementing, stood up and asked "But what are you doing to preserve traditions, places, and buildings from my past?" The chancellor gave a good, pat answer. As we walked out, I commented to my wife "I don't think that question has any meaning to me. I wonder how someone who graduated in 1880 would feel if he walked the campus today? Would he wish it looked and felt exactly the way it did in 1880, or are students better having things which suit them in this day and age?" I love standing on campus, making note of the changes, and then commenting about what I did in that building, or how I used to sled down that hill, or how we once sneaked chickens into Bird Library (a feat unlikely to ever be duplicated). The past is the past, and keeping a building around simply because it's always been there isn't a winning idea anymore than it is for me to continue to wish I could still be on the Quad throwing a football. Progress is painful, especially on our emotional ties to the past. But progress is a net positive, and we shouldn't simply let the past get in the way of progress. Even if it is because of some 'greedy' landlord in a city that epitomizes (or used to) progress. I like the fact I saw several games in the old Yankee Stadium or even Shea Stadium. But the new stadiums are still a great place to see a game, regardless of their limited history.
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Tuesday morning links5 things Steve Jobs said Apple would never do - and Apple is doing How Do Sea Turtles Find the Exact Beach Where They Were Born? An Actual Letter Ayn Rand Wrote To An Actual Teenage Girl Why Feminists Hate Male Sexuality A book (not new): A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League This just in: cakes, cookies, doughnuts and pizza popular with kids Should Tackling Hotcoldwetdry Trump Real Environmental Concerns? Related, at Powerline:
Mitt the Insurgent What Makes Hillary Clinton So Darn Likable? A few conundrums about America Obama loves trolling the GOP, even if it hurts the Democrats Obama trolls, talks trash with a purpose Sweden: From "Humanitarian Superpower" to Failed State Marine Le Pen: France Was Attacked by Islamic Fundamentalism Why Obama Can't Say 'Radical Islam' From VDH's Untrue Truisms in the War on Terror
Monday, January 19. 2015The Jews of EuropeFrom Steyn's A Judenrein Europe:
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Martin Luther King -- Under the Liberal Bus A tour of a ballistic sub John (Junior) Gotti on growing up son of mob boss John Gotti: memoir Ten people killed, churches and non-Muslim-owned businesses attacked in Niger over Charlie Hebdo cartoons How to get rid of Moose Mommy has a penis SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS: The Innovative Taurus Curve Looks like a stapler In Praise Of Price Discovery—–The Market Is Off Its Lithium:
Mastodon bones discovered in local family’s backyard Joel Klein on the NYC School System: "The Most Complex Bureaucracy in America" - The former schools chancellor on the wisdom of shutting down "perpetual failure factories." As the number of students going to law school drops dramatically, law Feminist Author @PennyRed Quotes Bolshevik Commissar’s Anti-Love Advice It's not news that socialism wants your primary relationship to be with the state Professor quits because there are too many conservatives on campus
"GOVERNMENT” IS JUST ANOTHER WORD FOR THE THINGS THAT WE SCREW UP TOGETHER Obama to Seek Billions in New Taxes on Investments and Inheritance Ted Cruz: Loose Cannon or Libertarian Reformer? The Elephant in the Room: Unfunded Liability for State and Local Government Employees California Spending Big to Halt School Reform Lawsuit Backed by Republicans and the ACLU What???? About 1 Million Kids Are Now Eating Dinner at School Rereading Regensburg - Questions that need to be asked about Islam were asked by Pope Benedict nearly ten years ago. Jindal's Brilliant Take on Radical Islam Aussie official: “Go fuck yourself you communist turd.” Iran doesn’t hesitate to use a human pawn as nuclear negotiations go on Meet the honor brigade, an organized campaign to silence debate on Islam Not All Religions Are Peaceful: Charlie Hebdo and Cultural Relativism ISIS Throws Gay Men From Rooftop, Stones Woman Christians Burned Alive: Where’s the Outrage? Germany’s Anti-Islamist Movement PEGIDA Cancels Rally After ISIS Death Threats Sunday, January 18. 2015American SniperGood art opens vistas to the viewer that he or she wouldn’t ordinarily see or know are there. The new film American Sniper is great art, and we have Clint Eastwood to thank for it. For a nation in which so very, very few serve in the military and in combat, there is huge ignorance of the simple and essentially heroic motivations of our defenders and their sacrifices unimaginable to a civilian. Each and every serviceman experiences war in their own way, and each has a story that is unique. Most do not share that story with anyone or with more than a trusted few. I’ve probably seen as many “war movies” as anyone, and it is rare that the connections to a man’s service is served up so realistically to the audience. There are no John Waynes. There are individuals who stand tall when needed and meet their responsibilities at any cost. The theater was packed and entirely silent, not a person stirring in their seat. We filed out in silence, each person experiencing the film in their own way and thinking. How rare for a film to take the audience’s breath away. That’s art.
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Saturday morning linksToon stolen from Am. Digest Why fewer skyscrapers are a GOOD Sign for the United States Colorized old photos AI Has Arrived, and That Really Worries the World’s Brightest Minds A dark, dark, day in American history The Metaphorical War - Conceptual metaphors determine how we view the Why the Republicans are finding it hard to reform Obamacare Why the Republicans are finding it hard to reform Obamacare - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2015/01/why-the-republicans-are-finding-it-hard-to-reform-obamacare.html#sthash.m6bq3f0P.dpuf This is what the new U.S.-Cuba travel rules mean for Americans hoping to visit Cuba Lessons For Winning Liberty In A World Of Statism View from the left: Tea Party’s Constitution fraud: Why the Why less than half of adults in WV work. Senator’s husband stands to profit big from government deal Obama to Senate Dems: ‘I’m going to play offense’ Hitchens explains Islam and why it is so STUPID. Cuba Is Hoping To Replace Venezuelan Oil With American Tourists Friday, January 16. 2015Not from The Onion
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