May 07, 2014
— Ace Michelle Malkin writes about the wink-and-a-nod way Hollywood treats its own child-sex cult.
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— Monty The problem isn't that the Left hates work; the problem is that they don't understand the difference between productive work and unproductive work.
The public sector (where many if not most leftists focus their lives, directly or indirectly) is not a productive enterprise. It consumes; it does not produce. It is a cost center, not a profit center. This is not to say that a public sector is bad or wrong or unnecessary (though I think it should be as small as possible) -- it is simply to say that the public sector, generally speaking, does not produce wealth. It eats wealth. The larger the public sector, the less wealth that is produced (in market economies, anyway).
But this is just another way of saying that the political left doesn't really understand basic economics, or the difference between wealth and money.
This goes back to a point I was making a couple of weeks back about the left hating economic inequality, but being perfectly okay with political inequality. In the public sector, power stems from rank and position, from networks of colleagues and regulatory influence -- thus, public-sector workers tend to disdain wealth-building because they've never done it and don't really understand it. In the public sector wealth just appears as if by magic, and can then be spent (for this is exactly how liberals understand taxation).
In the real world that citizens must inhabit, however, wealth is vital. It keeps us clothed, shod, and fed; it provides shelter; it provides contingency against future calamity. It makes life more comfortable and more enjoyable. It provides alternatives, in amazing profusion. More wealth, in general, is better. Rich people get richer, but poor people get richer too, so everyone benefits in that scenario. Political power, on the other hand, tends to be a zero-sum equation: power gained by one is power lost or abrogated by someone else.
To sharpen my point: people who create wealth in the private sector tend to be far more productive than those in the public sector, all other things being equal. The left may natter on about "intangibles" and "externalities" in terms of creating value, but ultimately before a thing is consumed it must be produced (remember Say's Law?). Products must be paid for with other products. An economy cannot function for long without productive labor. more...
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— Ace Wow.
The government is being accused of inaction, which it denies. 200 girls were kidnapped earlier; the group proudly declares it plans to sell them into sexual slavery. (That quote later, and it's a corker.)
They've now kidnapped another eight girls.
The US has offered investigatory aid, which Nigeria has accepted.
But even as the help was offered to Jonathan, new details were emerging about the abduction of at least eight girls between the ages of 12 and 15, who were snatched Sunday night from the village of Warabe.The village is located in the rural northeast, near the border of Cameroon, an area considered a stronghold for Boko Haram, a group that U.S. officials say has received training from al Qaeda affiliates.
Villagers in Warabe told CNN that gunmen moved from door-to-door late Sunday, snatching the girls and beating anybody who tried to stop them.
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The United States has branded Boko Haram a terror organization and has put a $7 million bounty on the group's elusive leader, Abubakar Shekau.
"Boko Haram" is translated as "Western education is sin." The actual etymology, I read, goes like this: The Western alphabet, taught to many Africans, is called "Boko," which is believed to be derived from "book." Thus, "Boko" (Western alphabet) "Haram" (sinful, forbidden).
I think that's a contested etymology though.
I prefer to translate it as "Learning is Sin," which more accurately sums up this cult Medieval sociopathic savagery.
A man claiming to be Shekau [the Boko Haram leader, upon whose head is laid a $7 million bounty -- ace] appeared in a video announcing he would sell his victims. The video was first obtained Monday by Agence-France Presse."I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah," he said, according to a CNN translation from the local Hausa language. "There is a market for selling humans. Allah says I should sell. He commands me to sell. I will sell women. I sell women."
In the nearly hourlong, rambling video, Shekau repeatedly called for an end to Western education.
"Girls, you should go and get married," he said.
More: Eight girls were abducted, but witnesses say 125 people were murdered in the attack.
Boko Haram Attack: At Least 125 KilledThe attack led Monday by the Islamists of Boko Haram in a town in the northwest of Nigeria near the Cameroon border has left at least 125 victims.
The attackers, wearing camouflage fatigues, had opened fire on the town market before setting fire to houses and vehicles. Some of the victims had had their throats slit.
I know they switch from "deaths" to "victims/casualties" and I'm not sure if that represents a walk-back or not. The original headline claimed close to 300 dead, a claim they seem to have walked back from.
"Uncatchable:" Frumious Bandersnatch mentions and translates this article from the Frankfurt Allgemaine Zeitung (FAZ). The writer seems intensely skeptical of the government's claim that it just can't find Boko Haram.
Boko Haram appears uncatchable. That is already astonishing because the native region of influence of the terrorists, the states of Borno and Yobe, are expansive, but not expansive enough that they should be able to move around with 223 hostages and armored vehicles without being noticed by more than 20,000 soldiers.
See pages 2 and 3 for a very interesting (and alarming) recap of Boko Haram's history, and speculation as to whether the terrorist group is being used/supported by various factions in the Muslim-held north.
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— CAC I've seen a lot of hemming and hawing about how the villainous Karl Rove and his band of toads flooded the zone and dragged "their guy" Tillis across the finish line in yesterday's North Carolina primary. Thom Tillis was the establishment's pick, and he won- just under 46% per the last county updates I've seen. However, the establishment is what it is, and how it has enjoyed wins in important primaries, both Senatorial and Presidential, isn't thanks to their spending or some deal in a smoke-filled room. It is far simpler than that.
How can I say this? Because over 54% of Republican primary voters did not vote for Tillis. Had these other voters consolidated behind a single candidate, as the establishment always does even if they have to switch gears to do so (see the maneuvering to push Christie out and test Bush), Brannon or Harris would be the one facing Senator Hagan.
Conservatives jump from candidate to candidate in a lot of these races, and the more who throw their hat into the ring, the further it dilutes their voice in the primary. When the wife and I go out for ice cream, she's pretty set in her ways. A salted caramel option will always get her eye. If that is unavailable, then butter pecan sounds good. But that's the limit for her.
I am terribly indecisive. I know I want something new, different, interesting, and unfortunately I'm left with almost three dozen choices to pick from. While I'm still trying to figure out what I want, she's already enjoying her ice cream. This isn't a conspiracy between her and the ice cream shop. It's my simple inability to focus on one enjoyable choice.
Part of the problem here is the ego of the various conservative/TP candidates, and I don't mean that in a maligning way. Many of them really believe they (and only they) can really shake things up. After all, you trust your own judgement over others, right? With so many admirably determined individuals vying for attention and desperate to break through, the boring, noxious establishment character sits back and waits for the inevitable: the verbal slip ups, the RINO circular firing squad, the shovels, and the vote splitting on election day.
When conservatives start treating primaries the way the establishment long has, their fortunes can and will change. But until then, they are left fighting over the best flavor while losing their say.
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— andy Three guesses who our esteemed Senate Majority Leader blames for
Charles and David Koch are one of the “main causes” of climate change, charged Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on the Senate floor.“While the Koch brothers admit to not being experts on the matter, these billionaire oil tycoons are certainly… experts at contributing to climate change. That’s what they do very well. They are one of the main causes of this. Not a cause, the main cause,” Reid said.
Emmanuel Goldstein emails, "Sheesh, Harry, don't you think this hating on the Kochs is a bit excessive?"
"Not at all," replies Reid:
“Charles and David Koch are waging a war against anything that protects the environment. I know that sounds absurd, but it’s true,” Reid said. “In the Senate now we are considering an energy efficiency bill. Who’s working against that more than anyone else? The Koch brothers.”
Actually, no, it's absurd.
And while we're on the topic of "climate" "denying", here are a couple of related podcasts from the archives:
* Marc Morano from Climate Depot
* Jim Lakely from The Heartland Institute
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— Gabriel Malor Yesterday, the media went wild for the release of a new global warming report suggesting that climate change is here and it's causing extreme weather events. The broadcast newscasts devoted a combined 10 minutes to the issue. ABC World News led with it and the other two had it second in their newscasts.
Among President Obama's statements about climate change that were broadcast on ABC was this curious claim: "We also have a chance to turn back these rising temperatures if we take some bold actions now."
This caught my eye, because not even global warming believers think warming is reversible. Here's NPR, for example:
Turning off the carbon dioxide emissions won't stop global warming."People have imagined that if we stopped emitting carbon dioxide that the climate would go back to normal in 100 years or 200 years. What we're showing here is that's not right. It's essentially an irreversible change that will last for more than a thousand years."
That report is from five years ago, by the way. So this isn't new. The scientists who fret about warming don't talk about reversing anything, but that isn't stopping Obama from trying to con Americans into supporting his prosperity-destroying environmental policies.
The NPR report is not an outlier. Here's the much-lauded lefty site Think Progress, with a piece last year on "The Dangerous Myth That Climate Change Is Reversible":
We’d have to drop total global emissions to zero now and for the rest of the century just to lower concentrations enough to stop temperatures from rising. Again, even in this implausible scenario, we still aren’t talking about reversing climate change, just stopping it — or, more technically, stopping the temperature rise.
So even folks who fear global warming don't think the U.S. can do anything to stop it. For that matter, even EPA chief Gina McCarthy testified that it is "unlikely" that EPA regulation will have a meaningful impact on climate change.
Claiming that global warming is reversible is the carrot to the warmists' stick. But it's just not true according to their own scientists. They say that warming is here to stay and that it's going to get worse. Obama should not be given a free pass saying otherwise to justify his policy preferences.
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— Open Blogger
- Climate Change Is Real. Too Bad Accurate Climate Models Aren't
- The Fool's Golden State
- Hospital CEO: Obamacare Has Not Reduced ER Visits
- MSNBC Host Doubles Down On Stupid
- Crist Claims He Left The Republican Party Because They're Racist
- Another Survey Confirms Journalists Are Overwhelmingly Liberal
- A Third State Abandons Obamacare Exchange
- Obama Using Meteorologists To Help Roll Out New Climate Change Report
- Yuppie, Get Your Gun
- Republicans Lead Generic Ballot, Looking Better Than 2010
- Rutgers Manages To Further Embarrass Themselves Following The Condi Rice Debacle
- SCOTUS Refuses To Hear Major Second Amendment Case
- Huntsman Open To Another Presidential Run
- Al Sharpton Vs. The Teleprompter
- Clay Aiken Winning His Primary Race As Of This Morning
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— Gabriel Malor Happy Wednesday.
A federal judge held that the slow-going, super-secret state investigation into conservative groups in Wisconsin likely violates their First Amendment rights, and so put a stop to the investigation for now.
Buzzfeed's Adrian Carrasquillo, who has been on top of the scant info the Obama Administration has been leaking about the upcoming deportation memo, has more on the Democrats' immigration strategy ahead of the election in November.
The RNC is looking at implementing new rules for the 2016 debates.
WaPo had a pretty amazing profile of Sen. Scott.
EPA IG charges that a "rogue law enforcement agency" within the EPA has been blocking investigations.
Local governments are looking at what the Supreme Court's recent legislative prayer decision means for them.
AoSHQ Weekly Podcast
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May 06, 2014
— Maetenloch
You'll get the AOSQDD dregs and you'll be grateful for them. Just consider this pre-season practice for the camps.
Global Warming Climate Change Getting a New Name: 'Climate Disruption'
Of course whatever you call it hasn't been happening for almost two decades now.
When the Going Gets Tough, Obama Goes Birther
Most people think of Obama as inept but likable; I think inept and mean-spirited is closer to the truth. As he has so often recently, Obama attacked Fox News. He seems to think that he might have had a successful presidency, if only Fox had gotten with the program:Let's face it, Fox, you will miss me when I'm gone. It will be harder to convince the American people that Hillary was born in Kenya.The only person trying to keep birtherism alive is Obama, as it suits his purposes to portray his critics as a bunch of wingnuts. But Fox News was not the source of birtherism, Obama himself was. For close to twenty years, his official literary bio said that he was born in Kenya. Also-this is pure speculation - I suspect the main reason why Obama's college and law school records are a state secret is that he applied as a foreign student born in Kenya, and received favored treatment as such.
Did They Learn Nothing from Poltergeist?!
A 4,500-year-old American Indian burial ground-one of the richest and best preserved found in California in the past century-has been paved over for a multimillion dollar housing development in the Bay Area. And archeologists are pissed.
Of course it's my understanding that ghosts fizzle out after a few hundred years. And archeologists can be kept at bay by elaborate man-traps, ancient religious cults, and strictly enforced government regulations. So they're good.
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— CAC Welcome back again to the show that never ends, the carousel that oversells we call the primaries.
Tonight, we will focus on the results out of North Carolina.
Follow us along on our glorious, shiny AOSHQDD.COM site for the race to see who takes on Senator Kay Hagan, and right here for the latest on several interesting congressional races (below the fold).
NC-Senate:
Once a winner has been declared, name will go here:
Thom Tillis will win the primary. Question is now 40%...
Hit 40%? YES
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