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Sunday, April 1. 2012Sunday afternoon linksImage on the right can get you in trouble in Britain. A doctor did the deed. Evil, ain't it? Must be the cross that freaks them out. It should...it's powerful stuff. Just the usual crisis-mongering Rockland Woman Suspected Of Burning The Pot Roast Again Confessions of an Ivy League Frat Boy: Inside Dartmouth's Hazing Abuses- A Dartmouth degree is a ticket to the top - but first you may have to get puked on by your drunken friends and wallow in human filth Lots of good stuff at Knish: Friday Afternoon Roundup - The Meaning of Freedom O'Reilly: NBC, Media Inciting Racial Violence Obama Campus Fervor Losing to Apathy as Students Sour on 2012 "Our pal Remy Munasifi explains the stupidity of how existing government mandates needlessly drive up the cost of health insurance" Democratic mayors challenge teachers unions in urban political shift The government unions are being seen as plunderers these days The War Against Youth:
Against the commerce clause: When the Archbishop Met the President - Cardinal Dolan thought he heard Barack Obama pledge respect for the Catholic Church's rights of conscience. Then came the contraception coverage mandate. Dolan is nobody's fool US Postal Service Wants Out Of Government-Provided Health Insurance If I term these people "jerks," is that harassment? Kissinger: A new doctrine of intervention? Bullying: It is frankly wrong to try to make childhood into a mindless exercise in kindness. My plan: Bully the bullies. The blue social model is running out of money Saturday, March 31. 2012Like I've been saying for two yearsThe Best Damn Argument For The Unconstitutionality of ObamaCare... A quote:
This thing that is supposedly done for me, as if I were a moron and incapable of making life decisions, is not what I want and definitely not what I want done for me. I have a better idea. As readers know, I have Major Medical, high-deductible insurance because it works for me. The law will make my policy illegal. I once worked for a firm which self-insured: the firm paid 80% of the employees' medical bills after a $1000 deductible. Doing that would be illegal too. The Dems passed a law to eliminate our free choice to purchase a personal item. As a favor to us, of course. Because they know what's best for us proles. Or are we serfs now, living for the greater good of the kings?
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Obamacare was a 20th Century approach to a 21st Century challengeFrom the liberal Mead's The Health Care Disaster and the Miseries of Blue:
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He hates Earth Hour
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Lots of Saturday morning linksBlackBerry maker RIM abandons battle with iPhone and Android American Men Should Be Upfront About Asking For Sex, Like French Men. Vanderleun's Frequently Answered Questions Arkansas Supreme Court overturns teacher-sex law A Small Pension Step - New York’s new law reduces costs, but not enough. ‘2-million-strong march to Jerusalem’ fizzles; anti-Zionist rabbis beaten at Jordan protest Robert Bales, Trayvon Martin, and Media Malpractice Is Socialized Medicine Unconstitutional? PATTERSON: Obama kills coal - as promised - Higher electricity prices will most affect those who can least afford them Obama Kills Atlantic Offshore Drilling For Five Years The Anti-Energy President - He really meant it when he said prices would "skyrocket." More than Just Broccoli: The Real Slippery Slope of ObamaCare’s ‘Must-Buy’ Provision Obama: "You're On Your Own" Economics Doesn't Work Obama Out Of Touch With World On Value Of Free-Market Economics Saying “I Don’t Know if Negroes Have Always Worked [Hard]” = Crime in France
ADHD Is Over-Diagnosed, Experts Say The Bellesisles Scandal: What Clayton Cramer Saw and (Nearly) Everyone Else Missed Krauthammer:The ‘flexibility’ doctrine Why do gasoline prices differ across U.S. states? Effort To Pay Hospitals Based On Quality Didn’t Cut Death Rates, Study Finds Even If It Survives the Court, the Health Care Law Is Doomed - A Commentary By Scott Rasmussen Calif. 2nd in revenue lost to other states What If We End Up with a Health Care System Like the One they Have In New Jersey? Book examines Israel’s intelligence-gathering Friday, March 30. 2012Obama has lost Peggy Noonan's love.You probably already saw this: Not-So-Smooth Operator - Obama increasingly comes across as devious and dishonest. A quote:
Will Maureen Dowd be next? Is President Obama a racist hatemonger?I can certainly understand when anyone spends more time or energy on defending his or her own ethnic group or race or affinity group from unfairness. I do, regarding Jews and Israel, and Marines. But, at the same time, if one does so even when evidence points another way, ignores the rights or rightful claims of others, even adversaries, it – at least – indicates a narrowness of perspective and inadequate interest in justice for all, which reduces credibility. It clearly spills over into racism when attacks or defense use racial or ethnic stereotypes, jumps to conclusions based on race or ethnicity, especially in the absence of facts or connection. When one tolerates such, even defends such, even encourages such, then one is choosing to affiliate with racists and is properly grouped with them. I think that is where President Obama falls. By dint of his repeated one-sided and unsupported words and gestures, and his inadequate attention to the facts or rights of others, President Obama is a racist. By dint of his high public position and influence, those repeated words and gestures make him a hatemonger, as well.
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Friday morning linksThis is a post about the qualities and the effects of despair. Document Deep Dive: What Does the Magna Carta Really Say? "A Free Education Is Something That Many Parents Will Pay to Avoid" The Big Lie of Health Care Reform Fracking: an Existential Threat to Green Dogma The EPA is hard at work on a crisis or scare a day based on unreliable science. Cameron: Brick by brick, we’re tearing down the big state - The Prime Minister says he will not rest until people have been put in control of their choices and chances in life. IPCC Confirms: We Do Not Know If The Climate Is Becoming More Extreme The Media and Black Homicide Victims It'’s Not Just the Mandate: ObamaCare’s Other Infringements - The bill seizes liberty from doctors and insurance firms, too Examiner editorial: Liberals' budget would raise taxes to an all-time high New global warming deadline: Reverse it in 8 years or it’ll be too late Archbishop of New York: Obama allies attempting to divide Catholic Church Obama budget fails to get a single Democratic vote … again. Income Mobility Means Some People Have to Lose Everything Via Insty, E.J. Dionne Forgets that America Is a Constitutional Republic " If this last desperate effort of the power-mongers of leftism fails, then their whip may become a wet noodle, and the whole corrupt syndicate of leftism may completely unravel. Watch Wisconsin." Checking In on Yale's New Anti-Semitism Program Morning Jay: Why Were Liberals So Surprised By the Supreme Court? No Subway $5 Footlongs In SF, 'Cost of Doing Business' Too High Assessing Pacification in Vietnam: We Won the Counterinsurgency War! Thursday, March 29. 2012Doublespeak du JourVia Althouse on the Supremes yesterday:
Freedom is slavery.
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Thursday morning linksImage above via Voegeli's Not a Penny More - The case for antitax absolutism:
8 Ways To Destroy Your Friendships “What a Brilliant Man!” - Hilton Kramer, 1928–2012 NYC Educrats Suppress Long List of Words History Repeats: In Europe, They Want Jewish Blood A Somber Anniversary - Health-care reform isn’t playing out as advertised. Democratic Congressman and Senators on Constitutional Authority for the ACA The Trayvon Martin Tragedies - The recent killing of Trayvon Martin needs more investigation. But where's the outrage over the daily scourge of black-on-black crime? The SG closed with an argument that the health care statute as a whole including the mandate was essential to the public receiving the “blessings of liberty” because health care is so important. Sympathy for the Devil: Saul Alinksy's Amoral, Ends-Justify-the-Means Style Sinners In the Hands of Anthony Kennedy - The left cries foul as the right uses the federal courts to do as the left has done for years. Police: Trayvon protesters ransack store A Seder Among Former Slaves - A Passover of liberation in the Sudan. Arab Spring Turns to Economic Winter on More Joblessness Tutu’s crusaders to march on Jerusalem US Criticized by Tunisian Secularists for Backing Islamists
Wednesday, March 28. 2012Doggedness"I never took that in college."
Giotto's 1305 Lamentation A friend who is aware of my interest in art and art history mentioned to me the other day that he has always regretted not having taken at least an intro art history course in college. (Where I went to college, intro Art History and Intro Music History were required courses. Good, but very demanding and well beyond cocktail party art conversation.) I told him that this regret was easily remedied, at the cost of some time but for very little money. Here's what I suggested: For starters, these two from Great Courses (the old Teaching Company) How to Look at and Understand Great Art After that, some of these Rolf Toman books are each a college sememster in themselves. Then, for icing on the cake, it's fun to delve into the great E. H. Gombrich More on yesterday at the SupremesThe only possible good thing that could come out of this case would be to set a limit on the Commerce Clause. As far as medical care goes, the government could easily offer Medicare for all (if Congress could pass it and pay for it) and avoid any consitutional issues. In Surber's Justices may not stop at dashing Obamacare:
Weds. morning linksBusybodies of the World, Unite! - it's increasingly hard to escape those who want to deny simple pleasures to you—for your own good:
The Stunning JFK Airport Baggage Scandal;- 200 Thefts Per Day Global Warming Models Are Wrong Again - The observed response of the climate to more CO2 is not in good agreement with predictions. Do these educrats even know any children? For the umpteenth time, feral children are not innocent! Robin Hood Has Always Been A Libertarian Hero Somebody adores Elizabeth Warren The Obama Administration Outlaws New Coal-Fired Powerplants GIDEON RACHMAN: US has still not defeated the ‘al-Qaeda mentality’ Knish: It Doesn't Matter If You're Black or White The Left No Longer Finds Dissent Patriotic Peter Beinart’s False Prophecy - The Crisis of Zionism, his book arguing that the Israeli occupation alienates young American Jews, is sloppy with facts and emotionally contrived Jennifer Rubin on J Street Stossel: Big government makes us all small.
Tuesday, March 27. 2012Re today's argumentation in the court: Is there any limit to "commerce"?The main reason Maggie's Farm exists as a 25-30% political site instead of as a 0% political site is to assert what we consider our Yankee views of freedom. We assume that governments, having nothing better to do, will seek to accumulate power and money. That's what organizations tend to do. For each smidgen of accumulated government power, a smidgen is lost to the citizen. Power, unlike wealth, is a zero-sum game. It only seems to ratchet in one direction with the State as the beneficiary. We had a revolution about that sort of thing against our (then) democratic Parliament. Variously attributed to Tom Paine, Tom Jefferson, and The Obamacare argument is, or will be, that medical insurance is a uniquely "necessary and proper one." However, I could make the same argument for legal care, or housing-repair care, or auto insurance, or anything else that seems important at a given moment. The argument that government power grabs are well-intentioned, or "good," or "for the greater good" is a non-argument to me as an American. We were designed to be a nation of sturdy and proud people, unlike our European ancestors. They think we're rubes: we think they are lame. As we often remark here, the Libs, the Progressives, and the Left never introduce freedom arguments into debates (unless it involves sex). We put freedom factors into policy equations, and they do not. That's the basic difference. Our friend Ilya has this: Thoughts on the Individual Mandate Oral Argument
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Paul Clement, Supreme-in-Waiting
An interesting young fellow. In New York Magazine, The Paul Clement Court - Seven cases. One lawyer. The GOP’s great hope for this Supreme Court season is an unassuming attorney who just happens to be lead counsel on the most polarizing arguments in America.
Robert Reich is correct (politically, anyway)Instead of 2000-page Obamacare, with its vast new omnipotent and costly bureaucracies, they should have simply gone for Medicare for all. Eliminate Medicaid, Chip, etc. and put everybody on Medicare. While I detest any expansions of government power, I think that, politically, it would have been more popular. Wrong, but more popular. My preference would be to have the federal government out of medical care, and education, entirely. And out of a few other industries and enterprises too.
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Tuesday morning linksTOUR: Here's What It's Like Inside Obama's Massive Chicago Campaign Headquarters Remedial Sex Ed at Harvard Harvard students need sex ed? Sheesh. That's pathetic. I thought kids were taught all of this stuff in 3rd Grade nowadays. France: Here comes the whitewash Why Socialist Cuba Prohibits Internet Access and Social Media: The Regime Couldn't Survive It If You Think Healthcare is Expensive Now, Just Wait Until it's Free Does anyone — on either side — really think that the Patient Deflection and Unaffordable Care Act is about health care? Obama Promises Medvedev He Will Sell Out USA After Election An EPA Power Grab - The bureaucracy and the fuel-economy standards "It’s almost as if whenever Time’s editors are stuck for a cover, someone says, “Hey—let’s do global warming again! It’s such an easy story to write, and we can leave early from the office!"” Is Norway the most anti-Semitic nation in Europe? Why my brother quit coaching Little League Has college become too easy? Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman and the digital lynch mob Former NAACP leader C.L. Bryant is accusing Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton of “exploiting” the Trayvon Martin tragedy to “racially divide this country.” Monday, March 26. 2012Monday afternoon linksThe Follies and Illusions of Peter Beinart Minneapolandia: A $100 million, taxpayer-supported development of "affordable housing" for artists A Union's War on University Quality When political correctness kills Dan Walters: California's volatile tax revenue still a problem The New VAWA--A Threat to College Students What a Difference a Year Makes at CNN British News is Covering Robocall Scandal…Where Is the U.S. Media? No, Hasan and Bales Are Not Equivalent North Korea’s dehumanizing treatment of its citizens is hiding in plain sight What's up with this White Hispanic thing? Note to Pols: Looking Green Wins Elections, Governing Green, Not So Much A few Monday morning linksLanguage, Culture, and Equaliity Cause of Death: No Father Dude, Where’s My Hate Crime? The Democrat Who Took on the Unions - Rhode Island's treasurer Gina Raimondo talks about how she persuaded the voting public, labor rank-and-file and a liberal legislature to pass the most far-reaching pension reform in decades. How America's Wealthiest Get Rich From Satire to Horror Reality Show: Radical Chic Conquers America As Dems rack up debt, youth should flock to GOP The 4 Best Legal Arguments Against ObamaCare- Why the president's sweeping health care overhaul should be struck down by the Supreme Court. Mark Steyn: The Mohammed Merah Story Can Now Proceed According to Time-Honored Tradition Coyote's First Solar Update The End of Canterbury - Will the sun set on the Anglican communion? Sunday, March 25. 2012Monckton is fun to listen toSunday linksHow the Left Can Shut Down Rush Limbaugh I don't think he would mind one bit if that happened, but he loves his job too much Pity the Progressive. Progressive pundits are befuddled, time and again, by the resilience of Americans’ faith in free enterprise. Consider Thomas Frank. Libertarianism Does Not Equal Selfishness - Setting the record straight about the philosophical foundations of libertarian thought The Ineffective Greenhouse - A liberal legal legend's ludicrous ObamaCare defense. Americans just don’t like ‘ObamaCare’ The Perils of Wishful Thinking: On Europe and the Middle East Secret files reveal 9000 Nazi war criminals fled to South America after WWII How Are Obama’s Regulations Taking Billions Out of the Pockets of Americans? The Great Rumor Mill of China -Something strange is going on in Beijing. Here are the five most virulent conspiracy theories making the rounds -- and a stab at the likelihood of them panning out. Obama is Fooling Lots of People on Israel Hey, remember when high gas prices were all Bush’s fault? 'Here Piggy!' Occupiers Taunt NYC Cops With Doughnut On String Pitiful Pope Benedict: Communism No Longer Working in Cuba Dem Operative Links Fla. Shooting to Koch Brothers I blame Rush 'They said they found the bullets... that's what could f*** me up': What teen accused of gunning down two British tourists in Florida told brother in prison phone call New Black Panthers offer $10k bounty for Trayvon Martin's shooter
The 'Inequality' Movement--A Campus Product Kudlow: The Reagan in Romney - Mitt’s tough conservative positions. Fourth Largest Gun Maker In US Is Out Of Guns Libs attempting to understand Conservatives
Saturday, March 24. 2012A few Saturday morning linksImage stolen from Theo Where's the color? Did you know that there is now a Real Clear Religion? Whit Stillman's "Damsels in Distress" Analysis: Why U.S. high court may uphold healthcare law I predict that they will The case for why they will: Individual mandate is constitutional - Supreme Court should find that key aspect of Obama's signature law is a legitimate exercise of Commerce Clause power Krauthammer: Obamacare: The Reckoning/ The stakes could not be higher. Star Parker: Obamacare undermines America’s founding principles Yep. Federal gummint has done lots of things like that over the past 100 years Obamacare Foes Pick Experienced Lawyer For Their Case Los Angeles Moves to Restrict Radio Speech Medieval Warm Period In the News Again Monckton’s Presentation to the California Assembly Democrats in the Legislature Chicken Out of Climate Debate With Lord Monckton Zimbabwe 'sperm hunters' picking up male travellers - Gangs of women in Zimbabwe have been picking up male travellers to have sexual intercourse and harvest their sperm, according to reports. Babes are constantly trying to do that to me. That's why it's important to be armed - to keep the female sexual predators at bay. Liar in the White House: When You Have to Say "Per Se," It Means You're Lying. From a commenter there:
Goldberg: The Federalist Solution - Making political decisions at the lowest democratic level is the best Left-Right compromise. I completely agree. People can pee in their own lemonade if they want, just not in mine. The Geography of Government Benefits - The share of Americans’ income that comes from government benefit programs, like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, more than doubled over the last four decades, rising from 8 percent in 1969 to 18 percent in 2009. Friday, March 23. 2012Friday morning links"I want to work in an office full of unicorns.” Whit Stillman is back Federal Student Aid: The Worst of Both Worlds I Got Asked Again The Other Day, Rather Bluntly, Why We Don't Send The Kids To School Good riddance to Rowan Williams:
But where does it stand on God and all that? Obama Lies About Oil AGAIN! Higher Ed Bubble Hits Housing Market Don't blame Islam for the Toulouse killings (h/t Am Digest) Of course not Nearly 1,000 Pakistani women ‘killed for honor’ I don't blame Islam for that, either Stockton Woes Send A Message On Pension Reform "I Don't Get It:" Obama Baffled As His "Green" Investments Produce No Jobs Pond scum update: Obama’s algae racket Solyndra Times Seven - Why California’s high-speed rail project is an even greater waste of federal tax dollars. The Left's plans for income equality Why Liberals Like Taxing the Wealthy
The Air Force's 'March Madness' Six Big Lies About How Jerusalem Runs Washington - From the Jewish cabal to the Capitol Hill Knesset, the worst leaps of logic when it comes to Israel, U.S. politics, and the Middle East. Saudi Wahhabism Expands into Libya Thursday, March 22. 2012No GuaranteesApparently, the record high temperatures and wonderful weather we're having in most of the United States is just a 'good to have' moment. That is, if you're tired of winter and enjoy spring, a state of mind I'm currently in. The issue isn't 'Global Warming', though I'm sure this is something we'll hear about (because the Huffington Post and Daily Kos won't let us forget). The issue is simply the Jet Stream, which is following an odd path at the moment. The freak October snowstorm, which caused many problems in the Northeast, didn't mean a long, difficult winter was approaching, so there is no reason to believe we are in for a hot summer. Apparently, even though Al Gore and many others have assured us there is a guarantee of warming, there are none on offer:
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