Barack Obama: “So then it’s a deal, then? — 15 Big Mac combo meals for 6 lbs of Chadol Baki, and you agree to throw in free chop sticks…?”* **** update: Barack Obama: “Ha. Done. Suckers…!”*
November 2010
Defining terms: "it slices, it dices, it can even cut this tin can…!"
Are you a “progressive” dispirited with what must appear to you a sudden, jarring, civil lurch rightward? Has your desire for the Greater Good — and your ability to engineer that Good and act as its supervisor — been upset by inconvenient realities on the ground (eg., no more of other people’s monies to spend)? Does the intrusive Dystopian present threaten to harsh your mellow and undercutting your plans for
On commenting at pw
I’ve held out nearly forever from adding a registration requirement to the commenting here, mostly for two reasons: 1) I didn’t want to inconvenience those of you who’ve been here with me for so long; and 2) I didn’t want to dissuade new commentators who wished to post a drive-by comment. After nearly 9 years, though, I think it time to make a change. Over the last several months, I’ve
Football Sunday
Season: 82/131. Last week: 12/13. Which means I’m due for a good drubbing. Detroit over Buffalo (Yes, Buffalo has to win at least one; and they are home against a Lions team without their starting QB. This could be the day for Buffalo — at home — but I’m not counting on it. I tried that rationale before, and Jacksonville threw up close to 40 on them) – X Minnesota
Patrick Frey's pragmatic VINDICATION!(?)
In the latest installment of the Patterico rehabilition tour, Frey tries taking a shot at me for being a “purist” and a demagogue — and hamfistedly attempts to use Glenn Reynolds as his intellectual body armor (after having previously tried on Michele Malkin for size). Honestly, watching him flail about like this would be funny were it not so stunningly pathetic. Responding to instances of Chris Christie criticism from some
This is a test
Read this. Then point out each of the 277 errors I was able to note in the first five paragraphs alone. And yes, this will count toward your final grade.
"The Three Biggest Myths About Tax Cuts and the Budget Deficit"
From the Heritage Foundation, published in June of this year. I’ll let you review the myths yourselves — nothing noted will surprise most of you, I don’t think — but I do want to note this particular bit, as it reinforces an earlier post of mine today: Having established that spending is causing the expanding long-term budget deficits, the next question is how to fix that problem. Lawmakers seeking deficit
Question: "Why are only conservative candidates are cast as 'extreme'?"
Answer: Oh. Like you don’t already know… (h/t TerryH)
Not so sanguine
our little Harsanyi isn’t. And can you blame him? Substantive reform is going to take real political bravery, coupled with being able to convince voters that until they rid us the government of enough statists who promise unsustainable “benefits”, much of what needs to happen — for instance, an insistence on a total restructuring of the tax system and an end to the progressive income tax; the attenuation of fourth-estate
"Job-Killing Environmentalists"
Writing in Reason, Jon Basil Utley lays out “eight areas where the environmental extremists hope to wreak havoc on the American economy.” Behold just how tightly the bureaucratic fourth estate controls and constrains business and industry, creating precisely the kind of centralized control economy we sometimes pretend we’re forestalling once we elect a few fiscal conservatives to the House or to state assemblies. The next phase in the war for
