Kim Jong Il, Murderous Communist Tyrant, Is Dead At Last
Kim Jong Il, North Korea's mercurial and enigmatic longtime leader, has died of heart failure. He was 69.
Don't listen to the crowd, they say "jump."
Kim Jong Il, North Korea's mercurial and enigmatic longtime leader, has died of heart failure. He was 69.
This is brutal and graphic, but it's an important lesson: a guy with a knife is a deadly threat, even if he's 20 feet away. He can cover that distance in less than 1.5 seconds, which is probably longer than it takes you to draw from a concealed carry position. Knife Attack? Video and the Tueller Drill | The Modern Survivalist.
... have you considered how lucky we are that the government lets us drive cars at all?
Imagine if cars hadnât been around for a century, but instead were just invented today. Is there any way theyâd be approved for individual use? ...
Even aside from pollution, the government wouldnât allow the risks to safety.
âSo youâre proposing that people speed around in tons of metal? You must mean only really smart, well-trained people?â
âNo. Everyone. Even stupid people.â
âWonât millions be killed?â
âOh, no. Not that many. Just a little more than 40,000 a year.â
âAnd injuries?â
âOh . . . millions.â
Thereâs no way that would get approved today.
Driving is basically a grandfathered freedom from back when people cared less about pollution and danger and valued progress and liberty over safety. They had different equations related to human life then: We could lose 10,000 men in a single battle in a war and call it a victory.
Via Driving: Will nanny state take it away?--Frank J. Fleming - NYPOST.com.
A government that is big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything away from you â including your Internet freedom.
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Itâs bizarre and entertaining to hear people who yesterday were all about allegedly benign and intelligent government interventions suddenly discovering that in practice, what they get is stupid and vicious legislation that has been captured by a venal and evil interest group.
Yeah, no shit? Howâ¦how do they avoid noticing that in reality itâs like this all the time?
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So hereâs a clue: the only way to keep your freedom â on the Internet or anywhere else â is to defend everyone elseâs freedom as well, by keeping your government tiny and starved and rigidly constrained in what it can do. Otherwise, the future youâre begging for is SOPAs without end.
Please, read the whole thing. It's short. Via Armed and Dangerous » Blog Archive » SOPA and the oblivious.
So food stamps, Medicaid, Medicare, and subsidized housing, a substantial part of the welfare state, don't count in measuring people's income. And those items, especially food stamps, are a particularly large part of the poor people's income.
That makes Danziger's quote particularly striking. [Of course, I'm assuming that she quoted him correctly. If she didn't, then my apologies to Professor Danziger.] Here are the next two paragraphs in Ms. Yen's piece:
"Safety net programs such as food stamps and tax credits kept poverty from rising even higher in 2010, but for many low-income families with work-related and medical expenses, they are considered too 'rich' to qualify," said Sheldon Danziger, a University of Michigan public policy professor who specializes in poverty.
"The reality is that prospects for the poor and the near poor are dismal," he said. "If Congress and the states make further cuts, we can expect the number of poor and low-income families to rise for the next several years."
Contrary to Professor Danziger, food stamp programs did not keep the U.S. Census Bureau's measure of poverty from rising even higher. Indeed, even if the effect of food stamp programs on the willingness to earn income is small, any incentive effect at all means that food stamp programs made measured poverty higher. And if the feared cuts that Professor Danziger is referring to are cuts in food stamps [I don't know if that's what he had in mind], those cuts will not cause the number of poor and low-income families to rise.
A simple and memorable way to keep straight the crucial distinction between âeconomic powerâ (the power to produce) and âpolitical powerâ (the power to coerce) is by a terminological duality â âmakersâ versus takersâ â as incorporated in Edmund Contoskiâs 1997 book. Despite persistent Marxist claims dating as far back as 1848, these two powers (the economic and political) are in no way synonymous. Indeed, theyâre antonymous.
Economic power is creative, productive, and voluntary; it offers incentives, gains, rewards. Political power is destructive and involuntary; you must obey it, for it imposes punishments, losses, and penalties. This is no brief for anarchy, as many libertarians insist; itâs a case for government limited constitutionally to undertaking its only valid purpose â the protection of individual rights (including property rights) against the initiation of force or fraud (whether from home or abroad) â and whose power is limited to penalizing, incarcerating or destroying real criminals (those who rape, rob, pillage, kill, or defraud), not market makers.
via Why Do Takers Obama and Gingrich Attack Creators Like Romney? - Forbes.
Jonas and Wyatt Maines were born identical twins, but from the start each had a distinct personality.
Jonas was all boy. He loved Spiderman, action figures, pirates, and swords.
Wyatt favored pink tutus and beads. At 4, he insisted on a Barbie birthday cake and had a thing for mermaids. On Halloween, Jonas was Buzz Lightyear. Wyatt wanted to be a princess; his mother compromised on a prince costume.
Once, when Wyatt appeared in a sequin shirt and his motherâs heels, his father said: âYou donât want to wear that.ââ
âYes, I do,ââ Wyatt replied.
âDad, you might as well face it,ââ Wayne recalls Jonas saying. âYou have a son and a daughter.ââ
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âEven when we did all the boy events to see if she would âconform,â she would just put her shirt on her head as hair, strap on some heels and join in,ââ Kelly says. âIt wasnât really a matter of encouraging her to be a boy or a girl. That came about naturally.ââ
Kelly and Wayne didnât look at it as a choice their child was making.
âShe really is a girl,ââ Kelly says, âa girl born with a birth defect. Thatâs how she looks at it.ââ
Seems like this person, who was physically a boy and treated as a boy and pushed into conforming as a boy, felt like a girl the whole time. Seems hard to argue that's a social construction (nurture) and not an innate characteristic (nature). Via Led by the child who simply knew - The Boston Globe.
I find that, as little as I like excess and overconsumption, voicing that dislike gives power to people and political tendencies that I consider far more dangerous than overconsumption. Iâd rather be surrounded by fat people who buy too much stuff than concede any ground at all to busybodies and would-be social engineers.
via Armed and Dangerous » Blog Archive » Why I love Walmart despite never shopping there.
Itâs a terrible bill. Simply by introducing it, the sponsors -- including Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) and Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) have violated their oaths of office. In a moral society, they would immediately resign and commit honorable suicide. Since this isnât such, we must hound them and humiliate them as best we can. Theyâll probably try to make that illegal next.