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2016 archive

QOTD 0

Adam Smith:

Bounty and hospitality very seldom lead to extravagance; though vanity almost always does.

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And Now for Some Refreshment 0

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Headline of the Day 0

Police: Man critical after being struck by car while riding stolen moped

If I ever see a car riding a stolen moped run into someone, I’ll write a headline about it too.

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Judged Lynch 0

Words fail me.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Expose children to politeness at a young age.

A 2-year-old New Boston, Texas, boy remains in the intensive care unit at Arkansas Children’s Hospital after an accidental shooting.

(snip)

According to the GoFundMe page, Jett found a .22 handgun while his mother was visiting a friend. According to the page, Jett fired the gun and a bullet hit him between his eyes and exited the top left side of his head.

There’s a GoFundMe page. How cute.

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Deep Background Check: “Lining Their Pockets in Exchange for Our Lives” 0

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Sitting Down on the Job 0

Frame One titled

In related news, Daniel Ruth cuts to the quick. A snippet:

. . . it’s not “public safety” that drives the gun discussion. It’s paranoia dressed up in faux patriotism.

Image via Job’s Anger.

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None Dare Call It Terrorism . . . 0

. . . but it is.

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Nor Any Drop To Drink 0

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Hearsaid Evidence 0

Goat says,


Click for the original image.

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Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington:

Wise people learn when they can; fools learn when they must.

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Plus Ca Change 0

BadTux steps inside the Wayback Machine.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness takes its toll on golden pond.

Officers explained that it appears as if a handgun was accidentally discharged inside the home on Golden Pond Avenue, with the bullet grazing the man’s wrist and hitting the woman in the neck.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Warning: Language.

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Attribution 0

Take the quiz.

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Deep Background 0

Title:  The kind of background check Congress does not mind passing.  Image:  Man labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

A little better.

Jobless claims dropped by 18,000 to 259,000 in the period ended June 18, a Labor Department report showed Thursday.

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The four-week average of claims, a less-volatile measure than the weekly figure, fell to 267,000 from 269,250 in the prior week. Last week included the 12th of the month, which coincides with the period the Labor Department surveys employers to calculate monthly payroll data. The average is lower than the 278,000 during the comparable period in May.

The number of people continuing to receive jobless benefits decreased by 20,000 to 2.14 million in the week ended June 11.

In their headline, Bloomberg is all a-flutter because

Jobless Claims in U.S. Declined More Than Forecast Last Week.

I suggest a more appropriate headline might have been

Our Experts Blew It Again.

Snark aside, tying economic success or failure to exceeding or failing to meet “forecasts” is a mug’s game. It serves only to feed Wall Street’s betting pools and to maintain sinecures for self-styled pseudo-savants; it has no other purpose.

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A Picture Is Worth, Trickle-On Economics Dept. 0

Plutocrat in limo to regular guy in compact car:  To make up for your higher gas tax, they're getting rid of my estate tax.


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The Art of the Grift 0

Josh Marshall explains.

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QOTD 0

S. J. Perelman:

I have no truck with lettuce, cabbage, and similar chlorophyll. Any dietitian will tell you that a running foot of apple strudel contains four times the vitamins of a bushel of beans.

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