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“Must Read” Leftovers

March 31, 2015

How Much Formal Education Do Americans Get, at economicpolicyjournal.com.

It seems that as formal education (brain washing) has increased over the last 70 years, individual liberty has decreased. Correlation or causation?

Congresswomen Eleanor Holmes Norton Attempts To Park Her Car?

1) You can’t be this bad at driving and not know it, can you?  2) How could the guy helping her let this happen? 3) We get the leaders we deserve!

 

Environmental Guy

Jim Carrey does a caricature of an environmentalist. This is from one of my favorite shows, In Living Color, which aired back in the early 90’s. This is really funny because it is true.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8tfuBIutLI

 

Matt Ridley: “Fossil Fuels Will Save The World, by Mark J. Perry, at CarpeDiemBlog. Wind accounts for 1% of the worlds energy consumption, and solar accounts for less than 1%. Carbon Based fuels aren’t going anywhere until the cost per kilowatt hour of “green energy” is lower than the cost per kilowatt hour for fossil fuels.

Top Ten Reasons Bacon Is Actually HEALTHY For You, at bacontoday.com. Just like Global Warming believers, I was looking to confirm my bias that bacon is good for you, and I found it. I think we can now say that the science is “settled” on bacon being good for you. If you don’t agree with this settled bacon science, you are a bacon denier.

 

 

“Must Read” Leftovers From The Week

February 3, 2015

Portsmouth Regulators Voting To Eliminate Taxi Regulations In Response To Uber, by Elizabeth Dinan, at seacoastonline.com. Here is an excerpt from the article, “…the Taxi Commission on Wednesday recommended the elimination of taxi medallions, regulation of taxi fares, city taxi inspections and the Taxi Commission itself.” But don’t jump for joy yet. The city council is going to rewrite the city’s taxi ordinance to try to regulate the existing taxi cartel as well as the new ride sharing industry. Governments at every level exist for the sole purpose of intervening into the decision-making process of individuals.

Thanks Obamacare: This Is What Americans Spent The Most Money On In Q4, at zerohedge.com. People are spending more on healthcare. I thought the official name of Obamacare was the Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act? It obviously isn’t protecting patients from higher costs.

Police Arrest SF Public Defender For Publicly Defending Client [Video], at inquisitr.com. Public Defender Jamie Tillotson said, “It was surreal to be led away in handcuffs for doing my job, something I do every day.

More Guns Less Murders, at libertypenblog.blogspot.com. The video below shows the US comes in first in per capita gun ownership. In spite of this , the US comes in number 111 in per capita murder rate. There is no correlation or causation here.

Rare And ‘Horrific’ Frilled Shark Startles Fishermen In Australia, by Bill Chappell, at npr.org. This is a living fossil.

Defense Against Demagogues, by Walter E. Williams, at jewishworldreview.com. Walter E. Williams is one of the best.

“Must Read” Leftovers From Last Week

January 13, 2015

 

Price And Currency Controls Result In Venezuela’s McDonald’s Running Out Of French Fries, at economicpolicyjournal.com. Free market prices coordinate supply of, and demand for scarce resources. Venezuela is once again proving that Government price controls lead to shortages. Economic forces always win.

Oh Boy Argentina Faces Tampon Shortages, at economicpolicyjournal.com. Another example of Government restrictions and price controls leading to shortages. Scarce resources can either be rationed by prices in a free market, by Government in a socialist system, or by fighting over them. Do Government bureaucrats have enough knowledge to ration tampons?

Why Recording The Police Is Important, I saw this video at libertypenblog.blogspot.com. Both the police and the public will treat each other with more respect if their contacts with each other are being taped. Watch the video below.

Detained For 19 Days: Immigration Check Refusal Gone Wrong, by Zach Weissmueller, at reason.com. Here is why these contacts need to be filmed. Greg Rosenberg is a naturalized American who immigrated from Armenia 10 years ago. Knowing and exercising his rights at an immigration check point inside the US border, caused the officers to become upset that he challenged them, which led to him being jailed for 19 days for resisting arrest. He wasn’t allowed to see his lawyer for two weeks after requesting a lawyer. After 19 days, the Government dropped its case and dismissed all charges because there was no case to be made against Mr. Rosenberg. This was an obvious case of Government officials abusing their power.

Ethanol Policy Reform – The Rare Case Where Environmentalists And Energy Advocates Agree, by Marita Noon, at cfact.ort. The EPA can’t even tell refiners how much ethanol to put in gasoline supplies as mandated by it’s own Renewable Fuel Standards statute. This is another example of central planning by Government officials being trumped by reality. Central planners utopian visions can’t exist in the real world of scarcity.

Psychiatrists Now Say Non-Conformity Is A Mental Illness: Only The Sheeple Are “Sane”, by Jonathan Benson, at naturalnews.com. This is an attempt to diagnose people who reasonably question Government policies with a mental illness. Characterizing non-conformity as a mental illness is the hallmark of totalitarian government. Here is an excerpt from the article, “Psychiatric incarceration of mentally healthy people is uniformly understood to be a particularly pernicious form of repression, because it uses the powerful modalities of medicine as tools of punishment, and it compounds a deep affront to human rights with deception and fraud,” explains a 2002 analysis and commentary on the abuse of psychiatry in both the Soviet Union and China that was published in the Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law”. The State doesn’t like to be challenged. Unfortunately for them you can’t put that Genie back into the bottle.