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Monday, April 27, 2009
The Wrong War
To A Dark Place
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The Crappy Photo Op
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A Nation Of Banks
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
COTD: Bet Me (Logistics Part 89,833)
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Mexico City Update
It is killing three to four patients daily, and it has been going on for more than three weeks. Increasingly younger patients aged 20 to 30 years are dying before our helpless eyes and there is great sadness among health professionals here |
The God Is Great Grin
So if the above worst-case scenario ever comes to pass, Americans will have at least two things from which to take solace, even after the loss of major cities and tens of thousands of countrymen. First, they will know that their president believes that those losses are a small price to pay for stopping interrogations and making foreign peoples like us more. And second, they will see Osama bin Laden's shy smile turn into a calm and beautiful God-is-Great grin. |
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Pocket Change
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Windbaggery
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King O Redux
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Today's Alinsky Update: OBananas
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COTD #2: Tinfoil Logistics
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COTD: Annenberg OSubversion
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Friday, April 24, 2009
OSun Tzu -- Part 2
RULE 12: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it." Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions. (This is cruel, but very effective. Direct, personalized criticism and ridicule works.) |
Sun Tzu -- Part 1
1. Sun Tzu said: In the practical art of war, the best 6. Therefore the skillful leader subdues the enemy's |
Peace In Our Time
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Scrubbed
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Ignorance
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Silence
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
The Fed And The Corrosive Effect Of Inflation
The Fed destroys time preferences because it turns people into consumption-oriented, gotta-have-it-now debt addicts. The Fed has wrecked the housing market and turned homes into leveraged bets.
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Gotcha
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The Special Interest State
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OMonarch. OHubris. Tar. Feathers.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Deep Trouble
why would the Obama administration say they want to regulate venture capital firms? Some suggest that it may be an end run in the undeclared war on wealth because venture capital can create enormous fortunes outside of taxable income. But there are several other plausible answers.
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Green Eyeshades
while ladling he has, or thinks he has, saved about $15 million by killing, or trying to kill, a tiny program that this year is enabling about 1,715 District of Columbia children (90 percent black, 9 percent Hispanic) to escape from the District's failing public schools and enroll in private schools. |
The Problem
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No Larry, It *Is* Fascism
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Sheer Hubris And Stupidity
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What If?
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Monday, April 20, 2009
A Real Treat For Thinkers: An Interview With F.A. Hayek
F.A. Hayek Interviewed By John O'Sullivan from FEE on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Going Slower Each Time
I keep coming back to various analogies, such as this one: I walk onto the street and I'm hit by a car going 50 mph; the next day, I walk out and I'm hit by a car going 45 mph; my being hit repeatedly cannot actually have hurt me because each day the car that hit me was going slower than the one that hit me the day before |
The Missing 7%
A friend observed that at least Volcker deserves credit here for somewhat favoring low inflation. I disagree. What the mainstreamers fail to realize is that even zero percent "targeted" (price) inflation is horrible. In other words, a 2% (price) inflation is thus really like 7%. |
Raaaacist Narrative Update
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What's Old Is New Again

Professor Bainbridge reaches into the memory hole. Who with a brain can be surprised?
UPDATE: Image is fixed. But you want to click through to Bainbridge's site to be able to read the fine print anyway...
The Economic Illiterate Wanders In The Tea Party
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As anyone with an economic IQ greater than that of a snail can tell you, there are three ways for the government to raise revenue: taxation, going into debt, and inflating the money supply.
You're now equipped to take a good guess at Bryan's IQ. And with just a bit of thought you will find yourself being "economical" with digits.
But be sure to go to the story and catch the video interview with Ray Harvey over to the right on the page. I highly recommend his new book "Leave Us Alone". It's not exactly in every book that you find the pig Rahm Emanuel eviscerated with a closing quote by Ludwig von Mises. Beauteous.