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Saturday, May 29, 2010
Pentecost Power
Obama, the Thin-Skinned President
Yep:
Friday, May 28, 2010
When Germ Warfare Happened
I have never heard much about this:
Obamacare Taking on Water
Good summary of the whole health care issue:
We’re too broke to be this stupid
Read the whole thing:
NJ Teacher who complained of low pay to Gov. Chris Christie makes >$100,000 with benefits
This will make the teacher's union well loved:
Thursday, May 27, 2010
North vs. South Korea: How Bad Could a War Get?
Very interesting:
The good news: It’s unlikely that North Korea has enough gasoline to fight for more than a few days.
The bad news: they could really mess up the South in less time than that.
The worse news: nobody knows what would happen after the inevitable North Korean collapse, but everybody knows that nobody could afford it.
The downright scary news: even a wildly unspectacular North Korean invasion would serve as a test of our CINC’s mettle — a test we can’t be certain he’d pass."
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
US money supply plunges at 1930s pace as Obama eyes fresh stimulus
I don't think this is good:
Obama's Slide Continues
Seems to be picking up momentum:
Monday, May 24, 2010
Obama White House probe of Obama White House finds no Obama White House impropriety on Sestak
Ouch:
Joe Sestak, the newly-elected Democratic Senate nominee from Pennsylvania, repeated his assertion Sunday that somebody he did not identify from the Obama White House offered him an administration job he did not detail, possibly in return for him dropping out of his undesirable primary challenge of Arlen 'I Was a Republican Before I Realized I Was a Democrat' Specter.
Obviously, Sestak didn't accept the offer. And Specter didn't win a primary race that he feared losing if he stayed a Republican.�
On NBC's 'Meet the Press' David Gregory asked Sestak about the job offer."
71% in Arizona Now Support State’s New Immigration Law
Interesting:
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Arizona finds that 71% now favor the immigration law, while 24% oppose it."
Sunday, May 23, 2010
After keeping us waiting for a century, Mark Twain will finally reveal all
I wonder what the old scoundrel says:
News, Books - The Independent: "Exactly a century after rumours of his death turned out to be entirely accurate, one of Mark Twain's dying wishes is at last coming true: an extensive, outspoken and revelatory autobiography which he devoted the last decade of his life to writing is finally going to be published."
In U.S., Increasing Number Have No Religious Identity
I wish I could say this is surprising:
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Dow Theorist Richard Russell: Sell Everything, You Won't Recognize America By The End Of The Year
Yikes!
Do your friends a favor. Tell them to 'batten down the hatches' because there's a HARD RAIN coming. Tell them to get out of debt and sell anything they can sell (and don't need) in order to get liquid. Tell them that Richard Russell says that by the end of this year they won't recognize the country. They'll retort, 'How the dickens does Russell know -- who told him?' Tell them the stock market told him.
That's pretty intense!"
Friday, May 21, 2010
Seattle immigration protesters promise another one soon
I don't see how this helps their cause:
KING5.com
| Seattle Area Local News: "More than 100 demonstrators demanding that that Pres. Obama pass immigration reform blocked off Seattle streets as well as people inside an office building. And they say they're prepared to do it again, soon.
The group started the day outside the Federal Building, but surprised some by moving into a building that houses an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency office and court.
The group, including Seattle City Councilman Larry Gossett and El Centro de la Raza Executive Director Estela Ortega, locked arms during the noon hour and blocked the elevators. When some people tried to get through the human blockade, they were pushed away."
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Calderon Calls for Restoring Assault Weapons Ban
Yeah, this is going to go down well...
He also assailed as a “terrible idea” the new Arizona law that allows law enforcement officials to detain anyone suspected of being in the country illegally, repeating the criticism he made Wednesday, when he spent much of the day with President Obama. Mr. Obama himself called the law “misdirected.”"
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Enemy God – The Movie
This looks like an interesting movie, especially from a cross-cultural perspective.
Obama folks having real t-r-o-u-b-l-e reading the new A-r-i-z-o-n-a illegal immigrant l-a-w
Must be dyslexia:
Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano is now the second outspoken member of President Obama's high-powered cabinet to admit she has not actually read the Arizona illegal immigrant law that she's been so thoroughly denouncing anyway."
Mortgage delinquencies hit new record
This is not good:
More than 10 percent of homeowners had missed at least one mortgage payment in the January-March period, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Wednesday. That number was up from 9.5 percent in the fourth quarter of last year and 9.1 percent a year earlier. …"
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Texas doctors fleeing Medicare in droves
Not good:
Two years after a survey found nearly half of Texas doctors weren't taking some new Medicare patients, new data shows 100 to 200 a year are now ending all involvement with the program. Before 2007, the number of doctors opting out averaged less than a handful a year.
“This new data shows the Medicare system is beginning to implode,” said Dr. Susan Bailey, president of the Texas Medical Association. “If Congress doesn't fix Medicare soon, there'll be more and more doctors dropping out and Congress' promise to provide medical care to seniors will be broken.”"
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Health reform threatens to cram already overwhelmed emergency rooms
More of that hopey changey thing:
A chief aim of the new healthcare law was to take the pressure off emergency rooms by mandating that people either have insurance coverage. The idea was that if people have insurance, they will go to a doctor rather than putting off care until they faced an emergency.
People who build hospitals, however, say newly insured people will still go to emergency rooms for primary care because they don’t have a doctor."
A Hidden History of Evil
Read the whole thing:
Saturday, May 15, 2010
As Polls Show Overwhelming Support for Arizona's Law, Nets Focus on 'Uproar' and 'Spreading' Boycotts
It's a good thing we don't have media bias. HT: Ken
Cronkite was in the tank
Why is this not a surprise:
Friday, May 14, 2010
Biden's Secret Diplomacy
Wow:
Americans more pro-life for second straight year
Good:
Drugs to help us live to 100 may be available from 2012
Amazing and a little scary:
| Mail Online: "Medicines that can help people live healthy lives to 100 and beyond may be available in as little as two years, an expert said today.
The drugs have come out of research into age-related ailments such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and Alzheimer's.
To satisfy the requirements of drug regulators and the market they are billed as remedies for specific illnesses. But in actual fact they tackle multiple causes of unhealthy ageing, according to Professor Nir Barzilai, one of the world's leading age scientists."
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Divorce and Abortion - Red States and Blue States
Interesting:
Sunday, May 09, 2010
Carbs against Cardio: More Evidence that Refined Carbohydrates, not Fats, Threaten the Heart
Interesting:
Saturday, May 08, 2010
It's sex o'clock in America
From Raquel Welch:
Operation Mincemeat and spycraft in World War Two
Fascinating:
Demonizing Wall Street, then a big Dow drop...coincidence?
Interesting:
On Thursday, the New York Stock Exchange was brought to its knees by what many reports are saying was “one stray trade” or “one mistakenly stroked key” on a keyboard. Investigators are trying to find the singular cause of the problem that caused the largest point swing in the history of investments.
On Thursday afternoon, CNBC’s Money Honey, Maria Bartiromo, said, “I mean this really sounds like market manipulation to me. This is outrageous.” Her comments weren’t made to colleagues off the record; they were said on the network, in the midst of the meltdown.
Ironically enough, Obama’s financial reform measure languishing in Congress may actually have received a huge shot in the arm by this horrifying result. What an amazing coincidence. Hmmm.
Friday, May 07, 2010
L.A. Times Fails To Endorse Barbara ‘Call Me Senator’ Boxer On Grounds Of Stupidity
Heh:
On the Democratic side, we find that we’re no fans of incumbent Barbara Boxer. She displays less intellectual firepower or leadership than she could."
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Comedy Central developing Jesus Christ cartoon
How brave:
As part of the network’s upfront presentation to advertisers, the network is set to announce “JC,” a half-hour show about Christ wanting to escape the shadow of his “powerful but apathetic father” and live a regular life in New York City."
Five Morgan Hill students sent home for wearing American flag T-shirts
Wow:
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
El Presidente Obama celebrates 'Cinco de Cuatro'
Sort of a cross-cultural version of the 57 state gaffe:
Anyway, in a well-intentioned attempt at Spanish and a joke about being a day early, Obama said:
'Bienvenidos. Welcome to Cinco de Cuatro -- (laughter) -- Cinco de Mayo at the White House. We are a day early, but we always like to get a head start here at the Obama White House.'
Apparently unbeknownst to the president he wasn't saying 'Happy May 4th.' He was saying, 'Happy fifth of fourth.'"
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
What’s Happened to Silicon Valley?
Until California can get its tax situation under control all industry is going to be in trouble:
We decided to dig deep into Silicon Valley, its culture, and its businesses, for a week-long series of reports called “Boom, Bust, and Beyond.” We got a lot of help from Valley heavy hitters. Some, like Joint Venture Silicon Valley CEO Russell Hancock, say that after a series of ups and downs, the Valley faces a current slump it may not be able to get out of. On the other hand, Yahoo! CEO Carol Bartz says she’s seen worse, and the tech industry always finds some new way to bounce back and create new magic."
Concealed Carry on Campus
Interesting:
The Real Economy: A Whiff of Irrational Exuberance
Hmm...
Saturday, May 01, 2010
LAPD estimate crowd at immigrant rights rally is about half of what was expected
Good:
Police had anticipated a larger crowd because of the controversy surrounding the recent passage of a tough immigration law in Arizona that allows police to check the legal status of people they believe are in the state illegally."
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