Rand Paul: I Have an Idea for Republicans Concerning the Gay Marriage Issue, and It's a Good One | Independent Journal Review: "This is one of the best ideas I’ve seen on the gay marriage issues in …ever. It keeps the traditional definition of marriage intact, but changes the tax codes to remove marital references for IRS purposes."
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Book Review: Heavens on Earth | Cato Institute
Book Review: Heavens on Earth | Cato Institute: "Had Julius Caesar met George Washington in 1760, he would not have experienced much of a cultural shock. Both belonged to a small class of elites who enjoyed the fruits of slave labor and land rents. For most people, barely anything had changed in terms of standards of living or life expectancy during the 1,800 years separating the Roman statesman from the leader of the American Revolution. However, in the past 250 years, the world has changed beyond recognition, and not just for a small fragment of landed aristocracy. In the West, real incomes have increased by a factor of 15 or more, and more recently, the rest have started to catch up."
Can income inequality light the path to prosperity for all?
Can income inequality light the path to prosperity for all?
Asymmetric Coverage of Climate Science Fools Very Few, and It's Not the Koch Brothers' Fault | Cato Institute
Asymmetric Coverage of Climate Science Fools Very Few, and It's Not the Koch Brothers' Fault | Cato Institute: "death and destruction sell ad copy, while, as the story goes, “plane lands on time” doesn’t."
"So, despite a wonderful recent example of the asymmetric coverage of climate science in the news, people just aren’t buying the end of the world. Around the world, there’s about five times as much concern for the economy than there is for climate change."
"how did the press—once the most cherished of American institutions—lose so much of its authority?"
"So, despite a wonderful recent example of the asymmetric coverage of climate science in the news, people just aren’t buying the end of the world. Around the world, there’s about five times as much concern for the economy than there is for climate change."
"how did the press—once the most cherished of American institutions—lose so much of its authority?"
The Military-Industrial Complex Is Being Exported to Egypt | Cato Institute
The Military-Industrial Complex Is Being Exported to Egypt | Cato Institute: "Washington has given Cairo $1.3 billion a year in military aid"
"U.S. military aid covers as much as 80 percent of the Egyptian Defense Ministry’s weapons procurement costs.
That ample assistance has enabled Egypt to become the fourth-largest operator of F-16s, and to acquire some 4,000 battle tanks"
"the Egyptian military cannot even fully utilize much of the state-of-the art U.S. equipment it’s gifted because it has too few troops trained to use them."
"U.S. military aid covers as much as 80 percent of the Egyptian Defense Ministry’s weapons procurement costs.
That ample assistance has enabled Egypt to become the fourth-largest operator of F-16s, and to acquire some 4,000 battle tanks"
"the Egyptian military cannot even fully utilize much of the state-of-the art U.S. equipment it’s gifted because it has too few troops trained to use them."
Court curbs Homeland Security's laptop border searches | Politics and Law - CNET News
Court curbs Homeland Security's laptop border searches | Politics and Law - CNET News: "U.S. customs officials must have a reasonable justification before snatching your laptop at the border and scanning through all your files for incriminating data, a federal appeals court ruled today."
San Francisco leaders denounce anti-Islamic ads that will appear on city buses | Fox News
San Francisco leaders denounce anti-Islamic ads that will appear on city buses | Fox News: "The city's transit agency says it will give the $5,000 used to pay for the ads to the city's Human Rights Commission to study the impact of discrimination on San Francisco's Islamic communities."
Can they just give ad money to any group that they want? Aren't there rules on how it must be used?
Can they just give ad money to any group that they want? Aren't there rules on how it must be used?
One Mexican town finds more security by throwing out the police - CSMonitor.com
One Mexican town finds more security by throwing out the police - CSMonitor.com: "The next morning at dawn, they gathered their husbands and other villagers, and armed with rocks, sticks, and a few machetes, they managed to detain four loggers, along with their vehicles.
Eventually, the police intervened, but on behalf of the loggers. So the townspeople threw everyone out: loggers, police, and politicians, too."
Eventually, the police intervened, but on behalf of the loggers. So the townspeople threw everyone out: loggers, police, and politicians, too."
Saturday, March 09, 2013
Kentucky police officer fined $2 for striking handcuffed suspect multiple times | Fox News
Kentucky police officer fined $2 for striking handcuffed suspect multiple times | Fox News: " A Louisville police officer has been fined $2 after being convicted of official misconduct and harassment for striking a handcuffed suspect multiple times."
Thursday, March 07, 2013
Cliffs Notes for the Filibuster: Rand Paul in His Own Words - Conor Friedersdorf - The Atlantic
Cliffs Notes for the Filibuster: Rand Paul in His Own Words - Conor Friedersdorf - The Atlantic: "They see themselves as good people, and they say I can't give up any power because I'm going to do good with that power. The problem they don't see is that the power itself is intoxicating, and the power someday may be in the hands of someone else who is less inclined to use it in a good way. I think that's why the power grows and grows and grows -- because everybody believes themselves to be doing the right thing."
"Can you imagine with all the checks and balances of our court system, which I think is the best in the entire world, with attorneys on both sides, whether you can afford one or not, there is argument back and forth and you have these procedural protections and you can appeal, and sometimes you can still get it wrong. If we can get it wrong in the best system in the world, do you think one politician might get it wrong?"
"Can you imagine with all the checks and balances of our court system, which I think is the best in the entire world, with attorneys on both sides, whether you can afford one or not, there is argument back and forth and you have these procedural protections and you can appeal, and sometimes you can still get it wrong. If we can get it wrong in the best system in the world, do you think one politician might get it wrong?"
Kentucky senator uses rare filibuster to block vote on President Obama's nominee to lead CIA | Fox News
Kentucky senator uses rare filibuster to block vote on President Obama's nominee to lead CIA | Fox News: "A Republican senator and tea party favorite from Kentucky used an old-style filibuster lasting nearly 13 hours to take control of the chamber and block Senate confirmation of John Brennan's nomination to be CIA director."
"Paul's performance, which centered on questions about the possible use of drones against targets in the United States, clearly energized a number of his GOP colleagues, who came to the floor in a show of support and to share in the speaking duties."
"Paul's performance, which centered on questions about the possible use of drones against targets in the United States, clearly energized a number of his GOP colleagues, who came to the floor in a show of support and to share in the speaking duties."
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