Month: July 2012
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My Message For The 4th
The central problem is this. There are many who want to be slaves. “Tell us what do do.” There are many fewer who want to be masters. “We will tell you what to do.” The fewest are those who wish to be neither masters nor slaves. “Do your own thing.” America was set up to…
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Happy Fourth!
Interesting factoid. In some places, sea birds trump fireworks on the Fourth of July: An Oregon town has reportedly canceled its annual fireworks show out of concern the Fourth of July pyrotechnics will scare sea birds roosting nearby. Town officials in Depoe Bay have announced the cancellation of the annual pre-Independence Day fireworks show on…
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I Could Double The Results
A Green Jobs Program spent $38.6 billion to create about 3,600 jobs. That is $10 million per job. I figure I could take that $10 million and create two jobs for $5 million and pocket the difference. That would have doubled the efficiency of the program. And I could become a 1%er. Of course a…
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Why I’m Pessimistic
A friend over at another blog (you can find it if you know my haunts) asks a very serious question in a discussion about what to do about “the bankers”. How can they be reined in? This has been a rather dramatic change in your tone, has something happened to you in the last six…
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Olympic Rumors
Alex Jones has a secret conspiracy for you. Body bags and casket liners. It gets better and wouldn’t you know it the Jews are behind it. British news channel ITV has whitewashed the Olympics security scandal by failing to mention the explosive revelations of ‘Lee Hazledean’, an undercover journalist who infiltrated G4S, the world’s largest…
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The Spirit Of Rebellion
If you start in ordering humans about they will do the opposite (the spirit of rebellion) otherwise they will do as they damn well please.
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Bleeding Obvious
Tyler Cowen unkindly (I’m sure he meant well!) directs my attention to something called Crooked Timber, which appears to be some sort of nuisance blog that enjoys making nonsensical claims about libertarianism: …we have to understand how little freedom workers enjoy at work. Unfreedom in the workplace can be broken down into three categories. 1.…
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Coming out goings on
Not exactly to my astonishment, earlier I learned that Anderson Cooper was gay confirmed he was gay. How many millions of women are now clutching the curtains in shock and disappointment I do not know. Does that mean he’s going to run for President? I also learned that Justice Roberts was motivated by politics to,…
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Europe Is Shrinking
Not just demographically, but economically as well. “the downturn in the Eurozone manufacturing sector extended to an eleventh successive month. Production and new orders suffered further severe contractions, leading to the steepest job losses since January 2010.” And here is where Germany, which as noted earlier, is becoming isolated in its European bailout ambitions, should…
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A Meritocracy If You Can Keep It
iSteve is discussing the subversion of our meritocratic tests (the SAT in this case) by preping schools. One wise guy who has it in for Jews discussed how they subverted the test and then let the cat out of the bag. Jewish scores on the SATs rose accordingly, as did Jewish admission to the prestigious…
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Can I “waste” bandwidth if I pay for it?
Quick question. Is energy a commodity or is it morality? The reason I’m asking is because of the increasing mindset that what you do with energy is not your business — even if you pay for it just as you might pay for anything else. Why are they allowed to get away with this? Because…
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Progressives
With the law and men with guns we can perfect the world. You will note that I’m referring to most of my allies and all of my enemies. The difference between my allies and my enemies? Different laws.