Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Dr. Ben Carson: When servants behave as rulers

Dr. Ben S. Carson  "Our Founders also saw no reason for a gigantic central government, because they felt that the states would be much more in tune with the needs of their constituents and be able to provide appropriate legislation to facilitate local and national goals. They felt that the purpose of the government was to protect the people from foreign and hostile domestic forces, to protect their property and to enable their pursuit of happiness. Obviously, there were some other purposes, like facilitating transportation and containing disease, but the point is, limited federal government was desirable, as was maximum freedom for the people."  Ben S. Carson is professor emeritus of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University.

An Awesome Superhero Video About… Obamacare?

Heritage  "The Obama Admind histration has pushed Obamacare through porta-potties and bourbon festivals—and now it’s promoting a $30,000 prize pool for a video contest.
"Young people may feel they are “invincible” and don’t need Obamacare, so the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has to convince them otherwise. It will award prizes to videos promoting Obamacare to young people. The Huffington Post reports that the prize money comes from “the Affordable Care Act’s education and outreach budget.” As Heritage has explained, the cost of educating the public about Obamacare is already “extraordinary—and questionable.' ”
Here's the site: Young Invincibles ; And a video.
And here's an idea for you: 

Tacking Health Care Costs Onto California Farm Produce

In the Central Valley of California, farm workers in a tomato field.
Insurance brokers and health providers estimate that  meeting
 the Affordable Care Act’s minimum health plan will cost  about
$1 per hour per employee in the field
 
NY Times   "Farm labor contractors across California, the nation’s biggest agricultural engine, are increasingly nervous about a provision of the Affordable Care Act that will require hundreds of thousands of field workers to be covered by health insurance."
 

Tonight's parting shot

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Some World War 2 photos to stir your emotions

Barack of Arabia


Peter Wehner; Obama's Epic Middle East Failures  "Barack Obama promised that if he were elected president he would “remake” the world. He has; and America is paying a terrible price for it."
 
Here, Mr. Wehner does cut Mr. Obama some slack:  "That said, it’s also important to recognize that even if Barack Obama had done everything right, things in Egypt might be roughly where they are today."

Kerry reinstates State Department officials demoted over Benghazi   "Benghazi is now an official non-event. Secretary of State John Kerry has reinstated the State Department employees who were demoted following the attack."
....
"So the Benghazi attack on our diplomats where 4 were killed never happened. There was no incompetence in the run up to the attack. There was no need for extra security as requested by the ambassador. There were no warnings of trouble. There was every reason to trust the Isamist militia in charge of "security." "

Obama’s Strange Love Affair with the Muslim Brotherhood  "It’s not as if the MB is subtle. They have proclaimed who they are since their founding by Hasan al Banna in 1928 and have not wavered in any significant way since in their global jihadist goals. They have also been unstinting in their massive misogyny, homophobia and rigid support of Shariah law über alles (quite literally über alles, since the Brotherhood were — virtually the last still unrepentant — allies of Hitler in WWII).
"You know, liberal stuff." Roger L Simon
 

Republicans look to change structure of campaign debates

Washington Examiner  "Everyone knows the RNC leadership believes there were too many debates last time around and intends to cut the number in half for 2016. And by now everybody has heard of the group's decision to shut out NBC and CNN from sponsoring debates if those networks go forward with Hillary Clinton documentaries that many Republicans believe will be little more than campaign commercials.
"But what has gotten less attention is that Republicans are fundamentally re-thinking their whole debate system. And that could result in a very different kind of GOP race in the next few years."
 
 

Atheist Sees Image of Big Bang in Piece of Toast

Miracle Toast? "I was just about to spread the butter when I noticed a small hole in the middle of the bread surrounded by a burnt black ring," said Chapman. "Then I saw the direction and splatter patterns of the crumbs...

"Ever since news of the discovery made national headlines, local hoteliers have been overwhelmed by an influx of atheists from all over the country who have flocked to Huddersfield to catch a glimpse of the scientific relic. "I have always been an Atheist and to see my unbelief validated on a piece of toast is truly astounding," exclaimed one guest at the Huddersfield Arms hotel."

Which of these presidents is the darling of Democrats?

Bradley Manning Defense Reveals Alter Ego Named ‘Breanna Manning’

ABC News  "Defense attorneys for Army Pvt. First Class Bradley Manning, the soldier accused of illegally obtaining and leaking thousands of classified military and government files to the anti-secrecy group Wikileaks, have raised questions about whether his confusion over his  gender identity affected his behavior and decision making at the time of his alleged acts.
"Witnesses at today’s pre-trial hearing were asked by defense attorneys if they knew that Manning is gay and suffered from gender identity disorder.  They noted that he had created a female alter ego, calling himself Breanna Manning."

Soopermexican   "Recognize the person in the pic? It’s Bradley Manning in a “selfie” picture he took dressed as a woman, which he sent to a supervisor over his gender identity issues."

 

Monday, August 19, 2013

Space Shuttle Endeavor flight deck powered up for the last time


NASA

These rare photos capture the Flight Deck (cockpit) of the Space Shuttle Endeavour, fully powered for one of the final times. Just a few weeks later, at 9:58am EDT on May 11, Endeavour was powered down for the final time in history. It was the last of the three space shuttles to have power. Below, other views show the mid-deck, gutted of its lockers and storage areas, and three final photos show the white room entrance in the Orbiter Processing Facility, signed by thousands over the years.
 
More here from NASA

Hat tip to Harley Standlee, Placerville, CA 

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