For more on this global warming related cold snap, see here.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
That Critic of the Innumerate, Barry Ritholtz, is (Still) Illiterate
"Why do am I critical . . .?"
". . . you cans get a pretty good estimate . . .."
References passim, but notably here.
Friday, February 4, 2011
British Teenager Emails Obama, Calls Him a Pussy, Gets Banned From US For Life
Luke Angel is his name, according to the story reported at this link last September.
He is a keen judge of character, I'd say, like someone else we know.
A Department of Homeland Security goon is quoted as saying there are about 60 things on their list which will get you banned from visiting the US.
Funny how if you're a citizen and live here already and say such things they don't (yet) resort to banishment. I guess that whole freedom of speech thing isn't for export while every stupid precedent of international law is supposed to be eligible for import.
Percentage of People Working Lowest Since the Early 1980s
So says CalculatedRiskBlog here:
[T]he participation rate declined to 64.2% - a new cycle low, and the lowest level since the early '80s. Note: This is the percentage of the working age population in the labor force . . .. The participation rate has now fallen 2 percentage points during the recession - a huge decline.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
US District Judge Rules Obama Regime in Contempt of Court
“Each step the government took following the court’s imposition of a preliminary injunction showcases its defiance."
“Such dismissive conduct, viewed in tandem with the re-imposition of a second blanket and substantively identical moratorium, and in light of the national importance of this case, provide this court with clear and convincing evidence of the government’s contempt."
-- Judge Martin Feldman of New Orleans (quoted here)
Global Warming in Mexico: 8.6 Degrees F in Ciudad Juarez Lowest in 50 Years
According to this story:
Ciudad Juarez mayor Hector Murgia said the temperatures of around minus 13 degrees centigrade (8.6 Fahrenheit) were the lowest recorded in almost 50 years.
Suez Canal Moves 2.5 Percent of Global Oil Production
So says an article at Bloomberg.com here:
About 2.5 percent of global oil production moves through Egypt via the Suez Canal and the adjacent Suez-Mediterranean Pipeline, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. The waterway carries more than 2.2 million barrels of oil a day.
The US Department of Energy puts the figure closer to 1.8 million barrels per day in 2009, here, in the canal itself. The Suez Canal is unable to accommodate the newer tankers in the Very Large Crude Carrier and Ultra Large Crude Carrier classes.
The US Department of Energy puts the figure closer to 1.8 million barrels per day in 2009, here, in the canal itself. The Suez Canal is unable to accommodate the newer tankers in the Very Large Crude Carrier and Ultra Large Crude Carrier classes.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
George Bush: Mushy-Headed Liberal
George W. Bush has been beating his little isolationism, protectionism and nativism drum for years now, but it seems like conservatives such as Laura Ingraham are finally looking at it in the right way. She's even suggesting that if we knew in 2000 what we know today about George and his family (people should be free to marry anyone they love), maybe conservatives wouldn't have supported W back in the day.
I know I didn't. I admit it. I was one of the few, the proud, the (top!) 500,000 Americans who voted for Pat Buchanan in 2000. And I've still got the lawn sign to prove it! In 2004 I had to be drawn kicking and screaming to vote for Bush. The alternative was too horrible to contemplate (a man who won't stop for stop signs while behind the wheel of his Jeep is a dangerous man, willing to break any law), as it was also too horrible to contemplate in 2008, as events prove everyday.
Bush's continuing antagonism against, for example, advocates of border security doesn't surprise me, and Laura is right to perceive that his sort of Republican poses a threat to the policy initiatives championed by Tea Partyers and conservatives. Her show this morning is devoting considerable time to Bush's remarks at Southern Methodist University on January 24th.
But Bush was making similar remarks already in November 2010 in Britain as part of his book tour, and Pat Buchanan eviscerated him way back in March 2008 for the very same kind of loose and silly talk:
In smearing as nativists, protectionists and isolationists those who wish to stop the invasion, halt the export of factories and jobs to Asia, and stop the unnecessary wars, Bush is attacking the last true conservatives in his party.
Which is understandable. For after the judges and tax cuts, what is there about Bush that is conservative? His foreign policy is Wilsonian. His trade policy is pure FDR. His spending is LBJ all the way. His amnesty for illegals is Teddy Kennedy's policy.
The truth is George Bush hasn't changed, and has never been a conservative. Ever true to his self-described role as The Decider, he once boasted that he would be the one who decided what is Republican and what isn't:
Even liberals have recognized Bush as one of their own. So Richard Cohen in The Washington Post in 2007, after cataloguing Bush's liberal intentions in No Child Left Behind, in affirmative action hires in his administration, and even in the Iraq war, he adds:
You only have to listen to Bush talk about the virtues of immigration -- another liberal sentiment -- or his frequent mention of the "soft bigotry of low expectations" to appreciate that the president is a sentimental softie, what was once dismissively called a "mushy-headed liberal."
Cohen leaves out Bush's greatest liberal achievement: Drugs for Seniors, the single largest expansion of federal government to that time since Lyndon Johnson. He leaves it out because that's what really drives liberals crazy, how George Bush out-liberaled the liberals, and co-opted them for eight years.
That's why they really hated him.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Obamacare Declared Void in its Entirety by US District Judge in Florida
"Because the individual mandate [requiring Americans to buy health insurance on pain of fine] is unconstitutional and not severable, the entire act must be declared void."
-- US District Judge Roger Vinson (reported here)
The judge sided with the 26 (!) states which brought suit. His ruling will be appealed by the Obama regime.
The judge sided with the 26 (!) states which brought suit. His ruling will be appealed by the Obama regime.
President Pothead Meant Iraq, not Afghanistan
“As I said, we will be out of Afghanistan by the end of this year,” Obama said, a fairly significant misstatement of his administration’s Afghanistan policy, which doesn’t call for a troop withdrawal until 2014.
Politico.com did not attribute the mental lapse to damage caused by prolonged exposure to THC.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Preliminary Report of GDP for Q4 2010 at 3.2 Percent
Up from 2.6 percent in Q3.
This according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis here, which issued the customary caution:
The Bureau emphasized that the fourth-quarter advance estimate released today is based on source data that are incomplete or subject to further revision by the source agency . . .. The "second" estimate for the fourth quarter, based on more complete data, will be released on February 25, 2011.
When you consider that for all of 2010 GDP is estimated in some quarters at about only 2.9 percent overall, the economy is barely treading water seeing that GDP was negative 2.6 percent in the previous year, 2009. And to get it there it's been thrown a life preserver in the form of extreme government spending, loans and guarantees worth trillions upon trillions of dollars. We're not working on our third consecutive trillion-dollar-plus deficit for nothing.
Applying these paddles and shots to the heart of the American economy has the patient out of intensive care, but its condition is still serious.
It's still a sham GDP for a sham economy.
WhiteHouseDossier.com Says Obama Parties While Cairo Burns
The key point being the American journalism profession a bunch of hacks had nothing better to do than fete the president's political adviser while a real crisis, unlike the kind they usually spend their time manufacturing, was staring them in the face.
When oil hits $200 a barrel will anyone remember the Energy Secretary was there instead of planning how to contain the damage?
Feckless bastards one and all, but especially one Barack Hussein Obama.
Here's the link to the post at the left.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
To the Left, Enforcing the Law is Right Wing Extremism
As in this from Conor Williams for The Washington Post:
Yet [the ex-governor's] views are hardly moderate at all: [Tim] Pawlenty has advocated fining or jailing business owners who employ undocumented immigrants. He's even suggested amending the Constitution to repeal birthright citizenship.
This approach to immigration policy could be disastrous for a region already suffering from economic hardship. The Midwest needs more immigrants - not fewer.
What the Midwest needs is fewer coastal pricks telling fly-over country what's what, and a vigorous emigration policy for liberals, from wherever they hail, including the Michigan governor's residence.
TSA's Pistole Pulls Plug on Private Screener Program
"It's unimaginable that TSA would suspend the most successfully performing passenger screening program we've had over the last decade," [Rep. John] Mica [R-FL] said Friday night.
"The agency should concentrate on cutting some of the more than 3,700 administrative personnel in Washington who concocted this decision, and reduce the army of TSA employees that has ballooned to more than 62,000."
More here.
"The agency should concentrate on cutting some of the more than 3,700 administrative personnel in Washington who concocted this decision, and reduce the army of TSA employees that has ballooned to more than 62,000."
More here.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Proof That Education Improves Neither Character Nor Intelligence
As reported here in The San Francisco Chronicle:
A California university professor has been charged with peeing on a colleague's campus office door. ... Investigators say a dispute between Petrov and another math professor was the motive.
He did it twice. They caught him on tape on the second go, so to speak.
Sarah Palin Jumps Down in the Gutter with the Rest of Them
What a disappointment, in a string of disappointments:
His theme last night in the State of the Union was the "WTF," you know, "Winning the Future." And I thought, "OK, that acronym, spot on." There were a lot of "WTF" moments throughout that speech, namely, when he made the statement, Greta, that he believed that we can't allow ourselves to, I guess, eventually become buried under a mountain of debt. ...
That was another one of those WTF moments, when he so often repeated this Sputnik moment that he would aspire [sic] Americans to celebrate. ...
-- Sarah Palin, January 26, 2011, quoted here
Leadership seeks to elevate the discourse, to model the good that people may follow it. And this isn't it.
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