Wednesday, March 10, 2010

In Passing

In passing ..
Almost 10 things

1. The Dems' Deafening Silence On Tax Cuts
Liberal leaders want us to believe Bush's tax cuts weakened the economy and created a climate of avarice. This fostered the speculative bubble that eventually burst, bringing down the financial sector and triggering the latest recession. - But just the opposite is true -

2. China warns US against selling F-16s to Taiwan
Solution: Sell Taiwan F-22s, then lease them back

3. This Pop-up ad just popped , demonstrating:
1. The effectiveness of Firefox's pop-up stopper
2. Democrat's grasp of the concept of "insurance," or the free market system

4. Military Wisdom
Sample: "Any ship can be a minesweeper. Once." — Maritime Ops Manual

5  Chief justice unsettled by Obama's criticism of Supreme Court
"To the extent the State of the Union has degenerated into a political pep rally, I'm not sure why we are there"

6. Tigerhawk:A fantasy of my youth

I'm fairly sure you are going to think less of me for this, but in my circle of friends, circa 1977, this would have made me the coolest dude alive.

7. Another innovation from the Netherlands:
Assisted suicide for anyone over 70 who has simply had enough of life is being considered in Holland.
Non-doctors would be trained to administer a lethal potion to elderly people who 'consider their lives complete'...
[Mark Steyn]

Sen. Lindsey Lohan7. Senator Graham Gets the Law Wrong . . . Again
You can tell that the lawyers who've come to the aid of DOJ's al-Qaeda lawyers don't have a coherent case. Every time they open their mouths, they embarrass themselves.

8. Senators say energy clock ticking
President Obama believes it is “critical” to have a price on carbon to grow the economy and create millions of jobs, Sen. John Kerry told reporters after their meeting Tuesday night. ...  Sen. Lindsey Lohan Graham emphasized job creation and pricing carbon in a business-friendly way. A comprehensive strategy is the only solution, he told reporters. 

9. O'Krugman's Keynesian Blarney
The columnist who worries about Washington not spending enough also blames the financial crisis on "free-market fundamentalism" and "letting bankers do what they want." When did Uncle Sam do that?

5 comments:

clem said...

There are popups that use Flash to circumvent the popup blocker. I recommend installing the Flashblock extension. Adblock Plus is helpful, too.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Thanks clem ... I'll try it, but I use an awful lot of Flash video, so we'll see what happens.

I have Adblock Plus, but (I'm embarrassed to say) what once worked with just a click, now has so many variables that it's useless to me. Yes, I could read the documentation, but it's against my philosophy of using only intuitive stuff.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Is the nerd Larry Miller?

Anonymous said...

No. That nerd is not the incredibly handsome and hilarious observer of human behavior.
Signed,
Larry Miller
*1st stage of drinking*

Anonymous said...

a price on carbon to grow the economy and create millions of jobs,..
What Brave New World is this where the proposed action will cause the polar opposite of the stated objective with near 100% certainty?
What a lying sockcucker!
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

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