Meh, let it come. The real adjustment is long overdue, and frankly, starting from scratch — once we tar, feather, and chase from polite society all those who presumed to “manage” the global financial system — might just be the best thing for us. And yes, my wife and I are resigned to the fact that our 401K is as good as gone. Just wish I had invested in gold,
August 26, 2011
The next best thing to stacking the courts?
Stacking the bureaucracies. As a rule, getting rid of civil servants is like trying to rid your yard of bindweed, or your ex-stripper girlfriend of the Herpes. And if the left is going to find a way around representative democracy — which, let’s face it, is what they do in every instance where they can’t first win or steal elections — using the protections we grant to civil servants, then
Of Passive Overeating and Men
David Thompson walks you through the latest in leftist quantum re-imaginings. Or, for those of you who prefer shorthand, imagine the physics behind, say, second-hand Twinkie thighs. Einstein wept.
Iranian Exceptionalism!
Because really. Who are we to judge? CNS, “Troubled by Growth of Christianity, Iranian Regime Destroys Bibles”: A Shi’ite cleric affiliated with the Iranian regime has warned about the “danger” of Christianity spreading in the Islamic republic. This come amid reports of an anti-Christianity propaganda campaign and the seizure of thousands of Bibles. […] Last week, Mohabat reported that authorities had seized 6,500 pocket-sized Bibles in northwestern Iran. It quoted