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As of tonight, I am on the other side of the world. Actually, most people would say I blog like someone on from a completely different world. But in this case, it’s literally true: I’m back in Australia. As a result of preparations and travel, I’ve missed the biggest news stories of the week. So I’ll go through them quickly in a weekend roundup form to hopefully start a few (well-reasoned) fights.
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First, Indiana … Read more
Unbelievable. How the left’s policies creates jobs on display! More government work that just sucks cash from the productive sector:
Economic woes have forced at least one city agency into a hiring spree — adding more workers to process the demand for food stamps and other assistance. The Human Resources Administration added more than 100 workers last July and plans to hire another 100 to serve the burgeoning number of New Yorkers applying for
You haven’t heard much about Bobby Jindal lately, have you? You probably should have:
Post-Katrina New Orleans is already the nation’s leading charter-school zone, with 80% of city students enrolled, academic performance improving dramatically, and plans to go all-charter by 2013. To spread the model statewide, the Governor would create new regional boards for authorizing charters and offer fast-track authorization to high-performing operators such as KIPP. He’d also give charters the same access to
For those that wonder where that came from: it was an Eddie Murphy skit. Basically he is talking about how when he was a kid he got in big trouble – totally his fault – and then wished his mother would get hit by a bus and die. Something like that seems to be playing out in Europe, where the Germans, in the role of the parent, are imposing austerity measures of the Greeks that … Read more
Open up a dictionary and look up the phrase “underdog”, and you will see a map of Israel. That plucky group of nomads that God called “stiff necked”, no doubt a term of endearment but given with a sigh of resolution, has given the world new meanings to resiliency and determination. If you use a cell or smart phone, there are well over a dozen Israeli patents in your hand. Israel ranks fourth in the … Read more
Looks like the unwashed hippies now picketing Wall Street have a list of demands they want met. Here is the text of their demands, because this stuff is just to sweet:
Posted 8 days ago by LloydJHart (Vineyard Haven, MA)
Demand one: Restoration of the living wage. This demand can only be met by ending “Freetrade” by re-imposing trade tariffs on all imported goods entering the American market to level the playing field for domestic
Gotta love Breitbart. I do anyway. Inquiring conservatives have been trying to direct attention to Obama’s disgustingly imprudent relationships throughout his life. At every turn though, we were told that slammin’ his preacher was out of bounds, or his relationship with domestic terrorists from 25 years ago was stale and insignificant to his life now that he’s all grown up. We aren’t allowed to know anything about his education records or even anything he wrote … Read more
The WSJ has a fantastic article today on the decline of violence in humanity. You really must read the whole thing.
Violence has been in decline for thousands of years, and today we may be living in the most peaceable era in the existence of our species.
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This claim, I know, invites skepticism, incredulity, and sometimes anger. We tend to estimate the probability of an event from the ease with which we can recall
During the comments discussion on one of our recent posts dealing with the effect of our current leaders on the economic and job situation in the US, the issue of what kind of impact the blatant hostility from the Obama administration towards business came up. Some people refused to accept that, in general, based on the laws and policies pushed over the last 3 years, this administration was exhibiting some serious and severe hostility towards … Read more
Too little, too late for a fading to irrelevance GOP contender, but the other day Jon Huntsman came out with his economic/job producing plan in the wake of the much anticipated Obama jobs speech next week. I’m surprised that he was first out of the gate on an issue that should be job one (tee hee) on every one’s resume, but here it is.
I won’t post an excerpts, it is a short piece … Read more