At least, that’s what the AP and CAIR — which has filed suit to block the newly-passed state constitutional amendment — would have you believe: An Oklahoma Muslim filed a federal lawsuit on Thursday to block a state constitutional amendment overwhelmingly approved by voters that would prohibit state courts from considering international law or Islamic law when deciding cases. The measure, which got 70% of the vote in Tuesday’s election,
November 2010
"The New Malaise and How to End It"
And no, it doesn’t involve putting on a sweater and learning to accept that we just ain’t that special as a country. Kevin Warsh, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, writing in the WSJ: After a cyclical boost early this year, the current state of the U.S. economy is unimpressive: modest growth, high levels of unemployment, stagnant wages, low levels of consumer and business sentiment,
"Mileage Rules Prompt Backlash"
Baby steps: Auto makers and car dealers, emboldened by rising profits and a more business-friendly Congress, say they will fight the Obama administration’s proposal to boost average new-car fuel economy to as much as 62 miles a gallon by 2025. The auto makers’ main trade group accused regulators in documents filed last week of understating the costs by billions of dollars and suggested the industry might go to court over
A gentle reminder to the GOP establishment:
Tea party conservatives, libertarians, independents, Reagan Democrats — all drawn to the classical liberal message of smaller government, less bureaucracy, cuts in spending and onerous regulation, and the protection of individual liberties — won’t be going away now that the elections have come and gone. So in case you think we’re not watching, be advised: we most certainly are. And everything is a test. Good luck. (thanks to Winston)
No, this is not a joke
But it IS another reason why I have no regrets about leaving academia: This is the first time that GWU has offered a class devoted specifically to Fat Studies, and its diverse enrollment is an important victory for the subject. Fat Studies scholars say their mission is to promote weight awareness and acceptance among populations of all types. The sociological study of obesity has been creeping into academia for over
Football Sunday
A strong finish last week saved me from complete disaster (8/13). Not great but it took sweeping the afternoon, evening, and Monday night games just to get there. So. Here we go: Atlanta over Tampa Bay – YAY Chicago over Buffalo (potential upset alert!) – YAY New England over Cleveland (and another) – X NYJ over Detroit (and another!) – YAY NO over Carolina – YAY Bal over Miami –
For you economists out there
Take a look at the analysis here and let me know what you all think. Because the title says “The Democrats are Toast,” and I’d really, really, really like to believe that’s so. You know — for the children.
Palin on "Lessons Learned and the Way Forward"
…in National Review. Singled out as a brilliant political formulation by John Podheretz is this bit: The meaning of the 2010 election was rebuke, reject, and repeal. We rebuked Washington’s power grab, rejected this unwanted “fundamental transformation of America,” and began the process to repeal the dangerous policies inflicted on us. But this theme will only complement the theme of 2012, which is renew, revive, and restore. In 2012, we
"How the sheer idiocy of the NRSC, John Cornyn, Whimsy Graham and Karl Rove lost the GOP as many as five Senate seats"
See? I’m not the only one who noticed… While some GOP boosters continue to make the argument that Christine O’Donnell’s campaign cost the GOP 3 or more Senate seats, the truth is, the GOP establishment’s reaction to O’Donnell winning the Delaware Republican primary, along with Mike Castle’s refusal to then back the GOP nominee, provided cover to mainstream media narratives depicting Tea Party candidates as dangerous extremist kooks looking to
