Archive for October, 2009

Dance, puppet, dance!

Dance, puppet, dance!

| October 21, 2009 | Reply

From Ace of Spades comes this clip (above) of MS-NBC making a real-time “correction” based on an e-mail from the White House. Upon watching it, my immediate thought was of the scene in “Broadcast News” where Albert Brooks (the brainy but uncharismatic journalist) is feeding background information for a breaking crisis to William Hurt (the […]

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This just in . . .

This just in . . .

| October 21, 2009 | Reply

Headline: Obama’s War on Fox News Becomes a Quagmire THE WHITE HOUSE – Despite the President’s promise of a swift and decisive victory, Obama’s War on Fox News has developed all signs of an unwinnable quagmire, making the White House even more isolated in its unilateral attempts to crush the growing media insurgency. As the […]

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Yep, that makes more sense

Yep, that makes more sense

| October 21, 2009 | Reply

xkcd hits it again.  Click on the comic to see the original (larger) version.  ..bruce w..

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Daily financial visualization

Daily financial visualization

| October 21, 2009 | Reply

Wondering just where that $1.4 trillion deficit comes from? Veronique de Rugy over at the Corner at National Review Online presents the breakdown: To be sure, the recession caused lower than expected tax revenue — $419 billion lower. But the bulk of the deficit is made of spending. A lot spending since it amounts to […]

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How bad is the US job market?

How bad is the US job market?

| October 20, 2009 | Reply

Big Government offers this chart of unemployment trends in post-WW II recessions.  Nice to see that the massive deficit spending on ‘stimulus’ has paid off so well.  ..bruce w..

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DOJ overreach

DOJ overreach

| October 20, 2009 | Reply

From this morning’s Washington Times: KINSTON, N.C. | Voters in this small city decided overwhelmingly last year to do away with the party affiliation of candidates in local elections, but the Obama administration recently overruled the electorate and decided that equal rights for black voters cannot be achieved without the Democratic Party. The Justice Department’s […]

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Healthcare cost visualization

Healthcare cost visualization

| October 19, 2009 | Reply

Philip Klein over at the American Spectator analyzes the Baucus Healthcare Bill and finds (surprise!) that the Democrats are playing fast and loose in order to get a favorable estimate from the Congressional Budget Office: Given that the CBO only puts a price tag on the first 10 years of a piece of legislation, Democrats […]

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The Loma Prieta quake — 20 years (and a few days) later [updated]

The Loma Prieta quake — 20 years (and a few days) later [updated]

| October 18, 2009 | Reply

Yeah, I should have written and posted this yesterday, but I didn’t realize it was the 20th anniversary until today (thanks to this post). Sandra and I, with seven of our nine kids, had moved to Soquel, California in early 1988. Actually, we were five miles outside of Soquel; we bought a home in the […]

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Words to live by

Words to live by

| October 16, 2009 | Reply

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Cracks in the facade

Cracks in the facade

| October 16, 2009 | Reply

Eugene Robinson, at the Washington Post, expresses more disappointment about President Obama: President Obama’s brief display of drive-by compassion Thursday in New Orleans was, for me, by far the worst outing of his presidency thus far — and the biggest disappointment. . . . “I wish I could just write a check,” Obama said. If […]

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