Saturday, April 13, 2013

ANOTHER CHAPTER of Liberals behaving stupidly: Gun bill championed by Democrats sharply limits rights of gay gun owners. Aren't liberals supposed to champion gay rights?
GEEK TOYS: iCandy.
WANT A CREDIBLE VOICE ON GUN CONTROL? Listen:



Now substitute 'health care' for 'guns' and listen again. It's all about control.
EVEN POLICE OFFICERS prefer armed citizens. Which is exactly what my concealed-carry instructor (a police officer himself) told the class several times during training.
MICHELLE MALKIN: Back-door amnesty.
REFLECTIONS of a medical ex-practitioner:
A fundamental principle in medicine is that if you get the diagnosis wrong, you'll probably apply the wrong therapy. A corollary is that if the therapy isn't working, increasing the dose may make things worse. That's where we are with ObamaCare.

There is no shortage of evidence [that] ObamaCare will, deliberately and by design, destroy what — while imperfect — has served very well. We have gotten to this point after years of good intentions making bad problems worse. To double down on the very therapy that has brought the system to its present sorry pass is a toe-ticket to the morgue.
Read it all.
ST. BONIFACIUS says no to drones (below 400 ft AGL). I would infer that there are no RC aircraft enthusiasts living in St. Bonifacius....
OBAMACARE cannot succeed while remaining Obamacare. So Republicans must make plans for a market-based replacement when it inevitably collapses.
TWIT TWEETS LIBERAL HYPOCRISY. From the Washington Post (naturally).
NOT-SO-EXPERT GOVERNMENT. Back in the good old days (when I was working), I'm reminded of a common aphorism at the office: "A committee is only as smart as its dumbest member." And I once saw a mathematical proof to that effect.
GUN CONTROL'S 'HIGH CAPACITY' MAGAZINE ARGUMENT: Plausible, or Propaganda?
MARK STEYN on tolerating pre-sensitive facts.
THE STUPID THINGS People with a Ph.D. say on Airplanes. Strike 'People with a Ph.D', replace it with 'Liberals', and the post would be just as accurate.
FINALLY. A touch of green is in the air.



It seems like forever, but looking back at past Aprils, spring is pretty much on schedule.