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Archive for March, 2011

Dear Readers: A few random notes and links to share with you this morning. I was on my way out this morning, after the Young Prince and I made my beloved husband breakfast-in-bed. I mentioned to Horemheb that I was going to leave the computer behind today (the fencing site has WiFi, and many parents [...]

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Dear Readers: Work concerns have prevented my regular posts. However, today, I had to express my profound sorrow at the passing of screen legend Elizabeth Taylor. She died this morning, age 79, surrounded by family. Requiescat in Pace, Cleopatra. Taylor’s Cleopatra had real impact on my life, as I was born the same year that [...]

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day, my friends. The day before last, I went grocery shopping. I tend to buy a lot of fresh fruits and veggies, so my bill was substantially higher than the time before. At that point, I asked fellow SLOB, good friend, and economics pundit WC Varones why I just spent so much [...]

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Dear Readers: Related to my post on Black Swan theory yesterday, I just heard a report that the tsunami damage in California was 40 million dollars – money we just don’t have. I was a bit surprised, as reports (such as Lorraine’s) indicated the waves hitting our coast were not too large. Click HERE for [...]

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The Black Swan Theory: An event that is a surprise (to the observer) and has a major impact, then rationalized by hindsight. It seems between earthquakes, tsunamis, nuclear reactor meltdowns, and volcanic eruptions are plaguing friend and ally to the United States — Japan. During it all, President Obama couldn’t be bothered to follow the [...]

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Dear Readers: Last night, the WI State Senate approved a measure that eliminated many collective bargaining privileges for various public employee groups. The progressive icon, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, was against collective bargaining for government employees; Wisconsin has shown that his reasoning was prescient. This act has been a huge blow to the BUREAU-STOCRACY (which [...]

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Dear Readers: One of the take-home messages from last weekend’s American Policy Summit was the enormous scope of vote fraud that is taking place across the country. It has become apparent that, as more citizens have become engaged in the full political process (e.g., becoming poll watchers), the legal process is being undermined so that [...]

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Dear Readers: I am slowly recovering from the trip to Arizona this weekend. I had tale that I wanted to regale you with, underscoring the “New Civility” that seems en vogue among the leftists post-Tucson. So, my family walks into Starbucks before dropping me off the the Sunday portion of the American Policy Summit. To [...]

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