From Pine View Farm

2016 archive

“Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go” 0

No significant change:

Jobless claims edged up 1,000 in the week ended Sep. 10 to 260,000, a report from the Labor Department showed Thursday.

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The less-volatile four-week average of jobless claims dropped to 260,750, the lowest level since the end of July, from 261,250.

That’s 80 weeks under 300k.

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Facebook Frolics 0

(Open tag fixed.)

Secessionist frolics.

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QOTD 0

Thomas Robert Dewar:

If we are here to help others, I often wonder what the others are here for.

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The Disney Princess Diaries 0

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Via C&L.

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All the News that Fits 0

Wolf Blitzer on 24/7 TV news channel says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

I recently had occasion to take issue with someone who, in the context of another discussion, characterized the American Civil War as a “mass uprising” against government misconduct.

As my two or three regulars readers might guess, I begged to differ. Well, maybe “begged” isn’t exactly the right word. I’m rather proud of what I said, so I’d like to share it here, with some slight editing. It’s below the fold, if you are interested (in fact, it’s below the fold even if you are not interested).

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“Facts Are What People Think” 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., laments the passing of truth. A nugget:

“Why haven’t you reported that Colin Kaepernick’s actions are due to his radical Muslim beliefs? Why are you covering this up?”

So reads an email sitting in my inbox.

Not shockingly, Snopes, the fact-checking website, has rated the claim it makes as false. . . . .

That truth is not offered in hopes of persuading my correspondent. It is presented simply as a snapshot in time, a postcard from post-factual America. Meaning America of the last 20 years, where untruth is gospel, reality is multiple choice and “facts” are whatever you have testes enough to say and somebody is dumb enough to believe.

Read it. And weep.

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That Was the Week That Was 0

Noz sums up Hillary Clinton’s week.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Shooting the messenger frolics.

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How Stuff Works, Technology Improves Lives Dept. 0

Rat appears in couple's living room.  Man says,


Click to see the image at its original location.

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QOTD 0

Walter Lippmann:

The great social adventure of America is no longer the conquest of the wilderness but the absorption of fifty different peoples.

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All the News that Fits 0

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Deplorable Things Politicians Cannot Say 0

Charles Blow. A snippet:

What Clinton said was impolitic, but it was not incorrect. There are things a politician cannot say. Luckily, I’m not a politician.

Trump is a deplorable candidate – to put it charitably – and anyone who helps him advance his racial, religious and ethnic bigotry is part of that bigotry. Period. Anyone who elevates a sexist is part of that sexism. The same goes for xenophobia. You can’t conveniently separate yourself from the detestable part of him because you sense in him the promise of cultural or economic advantage. That hair cannot be split.

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Cataloging the Cavalcade of Lies 0

Keith Olbermann is back, and it’s about time.

Via Raw Story.

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What’s in a Word? 0

Using the actions of Maine’s Governor LePage as a starting point, Christine Emba marvels that some persons seem more concerned about being called “racists” than about being racist. A snippet:

Unfortunately, taking the less cheerful view, it’s increasingly clear that the scurry to avoid being seen as racist has in many ways overtaken the actual work of … not being racist. When racism is boiled down to only a small set of outrageous, explicit actions that we just need to make sure to avoid – don’t say the wrong words, don’t wear a white hood, avoid burning a cross on someone’s lawn – it becomes easy to pat ourselves on the back, satisfied that we aren’t “one of those people” while ignoring or even continuing to partake in the more insidious forms of racism: the stereotyping, the not-in-my-backyard-ing, the persistent lack of concern for those not like ourselves.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Rear your children with politeness.

Police are investigating after a toddler was shot and killed on Monday in Milford Township, Bucks County.

The boy has been identified as 2-year-old Benjamin Austin Smith.

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“Moderation in All Things” 0

Dick Polman dissects Donald Trump’s self-serving (and that surprises one how?) contention that the Presidential debates should not have moderators. It defies excerpt or summary; just read it.

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Trumping History 0

Shorter Mike Pence: Lies come with a sell-by date, don’t they? This one’s old news.

I find this you will pardon the expression deplorable.

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Meet Donnie and the Deplorables 0

Excerpt:

Once you see the burning cross, and at that moment, you do not choose to leave, you are at a cross-burning.

Via Delaware Liberal.

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