Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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The One And Done?
Obama’s down 8 to a generic Republican …among registered voters. He’s down 10 among indepenents, so he’s probably down ~12 among likelies. Wow. That’s a lot of ground to make up while the economy slips into recession under the weight of his Keynesian/statist policy failures. I’m not sure he even understands the effect of PPACA, stricter enviromental…
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The beauty of the beasts
I’m barely able to keep track of the news while on the road, but as usual it isn’t good. Major jockeying over the budget, not much inspiration coming from any of the GOP candidates (although this report seems like good news), a looming “Carmageddon” this weekend (which I will try to avoid), and at home…
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Unlikely
Let’s be realistic: contra Michael Tomasky, Michele Bachmann can’t possibly be elected President of the United States. She doesn’t pal around with terrorists, have a racist pastor as her spiritual adviser, a card-carrying Communist as her mentor, an illegal immigrant aunt, a property she purchased with the help of a convicted felon political fixer, or…
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Save my fish!
Since the readers here have been so helpful with advice, I wondered whether anyone has any experience with keeping raccoons away from fish ponds. Coco seems to have been sleeping on the job, and a raccoon ran amok recently. I know you can cover the whole pond with half inch hardware cloth, but that kind…
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Let there be light — NOT!
One of the most difficult aspects of blogging on the road (typically from cafes with WiFi) is GLARE! Right now I am having trouble seeing my screen at all, much less reading what’s on it. Unless you score an indoor seat, the sunlight makes seeing a laptop screen nearly impossible. Even in the shade, because…
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Signs of life?
I have about ten minutes to be online at an Internet cafe this morning, which does not allow for much analysis. However, I did see this lttle critter yesterday, and I was overcome by its pathos and angst. Almost seems it wants to be alive in spite of the obvious (often monstrous) realities which that…
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Taxing Regulatory Capture
I’m pretty sure Glenn suggested the 50% surtax on people leaving gov’t for the private sector at least partly in jest, but the more I think about the idea the more it seems to deserve serious consideration. There is a huge problem in Washington with regulatory capture; it affects everything from Fannie and Freddie to…
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On the road, and having a monstrously good time!
As it happens, right now I am over 2400 miles away from home. Not much to say, but here’s a picture I took alongside the road: And here I am with “California Dog”: And that’s all the time I have for laptop bloging.
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Why Going Nuclear Is A Bad Idea
Instapundit has a bit up by a nuclear “expert” who says that Going Nuclear Is Safe and Right: Michigan Professor. If you follow the link to the original article, you will find video and text. In the video the “expert” says that shutting down the nuclear industry in Germany, Italy and Switzerland is a very…
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The One And Only Ninja Nun
Sometimes as a parent, you have to take a step back and wonder “Did I cause this? What caused this? And… if the world finds out… will they surround the house and throw stones through the windows?” One of these moments was when I found out my older son was doing a comic called Ninja…
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Too Good Not To Link
Iowahawk tweeted the POTUS during the town hall, but responses were not forthcoming. Sample queries: Let’s say instead of winning the future, we end up in a tie. Do we then go to sudden death overtime? Would you get tougher with Iran if you knew they were working with Scott Walker? My own questions of…
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Time for an acronym change?
“ETEC” is one of those wonderful sounding acronyms they use to describe a well-funded Atlanta Public School reform program. Atlanta Public Schools and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced a $10 million investment in the next phase of the district’s 10-year-old school reform program – the Effective Teacher in Every Classroom (ETEC) Initiative. The…
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Everything is racist. Except racism!
Via Glenn Reynolds, I saw Michael Barone’s analysis of a Sixth Circuit decision overturning Michigan’s Civil Rights Initiative: It’s racially discriminatory to prohibit racial discrimination. That’s the bottom line of a decision issued Friday, just before the Fourth of July weekend, by the United States Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit. The case was…
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Drug War Einsatzgruppen
The bounty on dopers has reached such incredible heights that the Drug Warriors are now killing old men for operating funds. The invaders who murdered Hampton, Virginia resident William Cooper swiped about $900 in cash. They seized his gun collection. They took the Lexus from his driveway. By some oversight they neglected to extract the…
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For The Win
I don’t know how many of you know I’ve been nominated/a finalist for half a dozen awards or so over my career. My very first book was a finalist for the Mythopoeic, and Soul of Fire AND A Death In Gascony were finalists for a Colorado Book Award. This is why I didn’t get too excited…
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Reality must not be allowed to intrude!
As I often wonder why I hate politics so much, I was intrigued by Thomas Sowell’s recent observations: It is hard to understand politics if you are hung up on reality. Politicians leave reality to others. What matters in politics is what you can get the voters to believe, whether it bears any resemblance to…
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Pursuing Liberty
The United States of America is the most revolutionary land based on the most revolutionary idea in the history of mankind. A year before I married my husband, my best friend from childhood married a Frenchman. She became a French citizen the year before I became an American citizen, and for her that meant…
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Politics is for extraverts, until they go too far…
Here’s a thought from Glenn Reynolds, writing in the Washington Examiner: If there’s one issue you care about a lot, get involved there. Gun rights activism crosses party lines, but has had a major influence in expanding liberty — over the past decade, the growth of Second Amendment rights has been one of the major…
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Your safety is now an unsafe topic
Has discussing crime or crime statistics become a new taboo? For some time, real estate agents have been forbidden to disclose crime statistics in a neighborhood of interest to a potential buyer: According to the guidelines of the Fair Housing Act and preventing blockbusting, real estate agents are not supposed to discuss the crime statistics…
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Sic semper and all that….
It isn’t every day I get photographed with a tyrant, but it happened today. Here I am at the Toledo Art Museum with Domitian. I’d almost rather have a Republican looking over my shoulder.
Got any book recommendations?