Unfortunately, we own a house in one. I’m wondering if we should sell while we have equity, and rent as long as we continue to live here. I wish we’d done that in Florida a few years ago.
Category Archives: Business
Mass Transit
…is the new Jim Crow.
It’s funny how so many “liberal” fetishes (e.g., gun control, minimum wage, legal and rampant abortions, welfare) have such devastating consequences on the people for whom they profess to care so much.
[Via Instapundit]
[UPdate a few minutes later]
Here’s another example. The moronic war by the “progressives” on Walmart, which has done more for poor people than any government program.
Cyber Monday
If you’re doing your shopping on-line at Amazon today (or any day), this site is an affiliate, and your click-throughs via the box at the left (or links in this post) help support me. They have a lot of deals today, including half off the entire Battlestar Galactica
series.
Balancing The Budget
Yes, you can do it without raising tax rates.
The New ObamaCare Reality
“Patients are asking me to break the law.” And a lot of them probably supported the law, and voted for Obama.
Well, as (former) Queen Nancy said, we have to pass the law to find out what’s in it. Idiots.
The Next Four Years
You cannot beat something with nothing. Obama had a record that was less than nothing but a machine and an approach to victory that were more than enough to add up to something. Romney, in the end, had nothing but Obama’s nothing.
Seen in this light, the notion that the right is dying is ludicrous. Romney called himself “severely conservative,” and that may be true of him personally, but it certainly was never true of him politically. Indeed, it was only when he finally and at long last ran as himself—the confident and well-spoken serious person with leadership skills—that he began making the sale to the American people. Then, when his challenge was to put meat on those bones in the second and third debates, he could not do so. When he needed to convince people not only that he had it in him to be presidential but that he had distinct ideas of what he would do once he became president, he failed. Conservatism could have saved him. He did not understand it, and he rejected it.
How can Romney’s loss invalidate the right when he was not a candidate of the right? It can, perhaps, as a matter of image, but it cannot as a matter of fact.
…The United States will now undergo a four-year stress test of American liberalism, as Obama will get his tax hike and ObamaCare will be implemented. Those who think Obama cared about people like them will now experience the full extent of his caring.
As Mencken said, democracy is about the idea that the common man know what he wants, and should get it good and hard.
The Tax-Rate Debate
…and its ideological underpinnings. My thoughts on that, and Paul Krugman, over at PJMedia.
Kaus Versus Krugman
It’s like Godzilla versus Bambi:
Krugman knows all this, of course. He just writes as if we don’t.
Which is what makes him a hack, for whom the Times should be embarrassed to provide a platform. Of course, they have a lot of hackery to be embarrassed about.
“Blue” Science
As I noted a couple days ago, denial of science is bi-partisan. The only difference is the issues affected by the denial.
The “Hollywood Holocaust”
…and other Cold War myths. I agree with Glenn:
Leaving aside the obscenity of comparing out-of-work screenwriters with gassed Auschwitz inmates, there’s this: Communists are no better than Nazis. Refusing to hire Communists is on the same moral plane as refusing to hire Nazis. Which is to say: It’s a good and admirable thing, not a sin. Go broke and starve, commies. It’s what you deserve for being eager, willing servants of totalitarianism.
That it’s perfectly acceptable to be a communist, but not a Nazi, in society at all, let alone teaching students on campus, is morally disgusting. All children of Rousseau should be ostracized in a truly liberal democracy.