Sunday, August 12, 2018

‘Diversity’ Looks a Lot Like Old-Fashioned Discrimination - WSJ

‘Diversity’ Looks a Lot Like Old-Fashioned Discrimination - WSJ-By Michael Blechman
"At 76 I am old enough to have experienced the old-fashioned kind of discrimination.
It happened in 1965, when I was in my second year at Harvard Law School.
...He told me that the most important thing for any lawyer was to be able to relate to the clients, and that of course it is always easiest for clients to relate to lawyers who are like themselves.
...Since my experience in 1965, all of the firms at which I had interviewed have overcome their prejudices and now hire and promote Jewish lawyers, as well as women, blacks, Hispanics and Asians...
See the source imageYet as the old kind of discrimination has died out, a new form has emerged—this time under the banner of “diversity.” 
It’s good to open opportunities to people who were previously excluded.
But promoting “diversity” by discriminating against nonfavored categories of people seems quite a different thing.
A continuing suit against my alma mater is a case in point.
...Furthermore, Harvard’s admissions team has allegedly justified its rejection of qualified Asian-American applicants by giving negative assessments of their character traits.
The result, according to the plaintiff, is a de facto quota for Asian-Americans—very much like the express quota of 20% imposed by Harvard on the number of Jews it would admit in the 1920s.
...Thus, the old liberal ideal of equality of opportunity has been replaced by a new goal, demographic proportionality, pursued at the cost of inequality of opportunity..."
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Woman protests sharing abuse-shelter room with man who says he’s female

Image result for flickr commons images Restroom signsWoman protests sharing abuse-shelter room with man who says he’s female:

A Canadian woman seeking help in an abuse shelter fled the facility after she was placed in a room for two nights with a man who says he’s a woman.

Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria Donations Never Given Out, Left Sitting in Parking Lot

Puerto Rico Hurricane Maria Donations Never Given Out, Left Sitting in Parking Lot
See the source image"At least 10 trailers filled food, water and medical supplies donated to victims of Hurricane Maria have been found sitting unattended in a parking lot outside a state elections office in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The containers had been broken open and were infested with rats, The New York Times reported.
A local radio station—Radio Isla—posted a video on Friday showing cases of a range of supplies, including food and water, covered in rat and lizard droppings.
The election commission office was being used a collection point for humanitarian supplies.
...Officials have now admitted the trailers have been sat there for more than a year, even though citizens are still struggling to recover..."
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The Rise Of Mass Knife Attacks Around The World Shows The Problem Isn't Guns. It's People | Zero Hedge

The Rise Of Mass Knife Attacks Around The World Shows The Problem Isn't Guns. It's People | Zero Hedge
"In China, where firearms are tightly restricted, it’s probably no surprise that those who want to hurt people found another way to do it. 
The dramatic rise of knife attacks around the world shows that the problem these days isn’t with guns. 
It’s with people.
Mass knife attacks have become so common over the years that a Chinese police department recently released a video to teach citizens how to defend themselves against knife-wielding assailants and it has gone viral, with 16 million views in just a few days. 
It has subtitles and some great advice that even I would be able to follow.

All humor aside, some folks in the US who want to do away with the Second Amendment are probably saying smugly, “Well, knife attacks are bad, but only people with GUNS can kill dozens of victims quickly.”
Those folks would be wrong.
For example…
This tells me that it isn’t really a problem with guns. 
It’s a problem with people..."
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Dem revolt against Pelosi grows, amid fears her shadow could cast pall over midterm hopes | Fox News

Dem revolt against Pelosi grows, amid fears her shadow could cast pall over midterm hopes | Fox News:

Image result for flickr commons images nancy pelosiDemocratic congressional candidates are revolting against Nancy Pelosi in even bigger numbers, amid fears that her grip on power could hurt the party's chances in the midterms and hold back its next generation of leaders.
The list of candidates refusing to support the California Democrat for speaker -- or refusing to state their position -- has steadily grown, though estimates vary.
The Washington Post counts at least 27 Democratic House candidates who won't commit support.

How @CNN and Other #FakeNews Media Are Now Working to Silence Dissent : The Other McCain

How @CNN and Other #FakeNews Media Are Now Working to Silence Dissent : The Other McCain
"Journalists or Activists?
CNN, Which Admitted They Were Responsible for Getting Alex Jones Deplatformed from YouTube, Apple, and FaceBook, Now Admits It’s Also Pressuring Twitter to Deplatform Him
This is shameful.
When I was working for The Washington Times, we did not seek to prevent the distribution of The Washington Post, nor during my years as a correspondent for The American Spectator have we ever sought to silence any competing publication.
Yet CNN and other so-called “mainstream” media operations are now actively engaged in a smear campaign intended to “de-platform” alternative voices online.
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...And this is why I deplore the habit of people who, in opposing the suppression of someone like Alex Jones, feel an obligation to characterize him in a negative way, as if he is a special case in some way substantially different from those who are not (yet) de-platformed.
Is Alex Jones more “racist” than, say, Jordan Peterson or Charles Murray?
Is Alex Jones a “conspiracy theorist” in a way that, say, Jim Hoft or Pamela Geller are not?
Is Alex Jones more “controversial” than, say, Glenn Reynolds or Rush Limbaugh?
Do you see my point here?
...personally I have a hard time forgiving him for siccing a mob of his supporters on Michelle Malkin at the 2008 DNC in Denver.
Yet this is not why Alex Jones is being de-platformed now.
Rather, CNN and others on the Left are seeking to silence Alex Jones because he has been effective in calling attention to various facts that the Left desperately seeks to conceal from the general public. Please go read the entirely of the Ace of Spades post about this and ask yourself: “Who’s next?”

Why Taxpayers Are Shelling Out More Money for Worse Service – Michigan Capitol Confidential

Why Taxpayers Are Shelling Out More Money for Worse Service – Michigan Capitol Confidential
In some places, cities pay two or three times the base salary for one person-By Jarrett Skorup 
In cities around Michigan – including those in severe financial trouble – taxpayers are paying large amounts of money in overtime and extra pay.
 In some cases, cities pay two or three times a typical salary for just one person to do a job.
Some recent stories from Michigan Capitol Confidential highlight the problem:

  • The president of the union representing supervisors and managers in the Flint water department earned $161,000 in 2016 and $149,000 in 2017. In both years, his base salary was roughly one-third his gross pay. The rest came from overtime, “standby” time, and union release time.
  • Several other
    employees in Flint had similar situations in 2017. One operator foreman earned $117,000, more than half from overtime. The other operators in the water department made $107,000, $96,000 and $82,000 . Their base salaries were between $56,000 and $60,000 that year.
  • A maintenance worker for the Detroit People Mover elevated train collected nearly $175,000 – more than his general manager – in 2017. His base salary was $57,000. There were 11 employees paid six figures by the entity and nearly all of them had base salaries between $45,000 and $60,000, with the rest of their pay coming from overtime.
  • In Ann Arbor, police officers earn one-third or more of their total pay as overtime. One detective spiked his pension payment by boosting his final year’s compensation by nearly $50,000. Other employees used payments for unused compensation, vacation and sick time to do the same.
  • In Grand Rapids, 26 city employees made more than $20,000 in overtime last year. Through overtime, 378 employees were able to push their pay to more than $80,000.

So why are public entities paying so much money to one person when they could hire an extra person instead?..."
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#1 This day 1964-----Dean Martin - Everybody Loves Somebody (Audio)

Abolishing ICE Is Only The First Step | Current Affairs

Abolishing ICE Is Only The First Step | Current Affairs
"...I am both heartened and surprised to see Democratic politicians likewise adopt Abolish ICE as a rallying cry and campaign slogan.
...I am surprised, because the Democratic Party presided over the deportation of 203,674 people in 2014, and 193,217 people the year before, to take but two examples.
...This mass expulsion did not occur over the objection of Democrats, but was instead facilitated by programs they created and legislation they championed.
...I hope Abolish ICE spreads further beyond the progressive wing of the party.
I fear, though, that focusing on the agency obscures the real message behind the hashtag, which is not about merely scrapping a single agency, but about a total abolition of our immigration enforcement system as it presently exists.
...Want to end illegal immigration? 
Make migration legal.
Abolishing ICE is an urgent and necessary step, but it cannot be the outer limit of our imagination..."

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Fact-checking Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s media blitz - The Washington Post

Fact-checking Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s media blitz - The Washington Post:

Image result for flickr commons images Ocasio-CortezFor instance, in an appearance on CNN on Monday, when challenged on the costs of government-financed health care, she answered: “Why aren’t we incorporating the cost of all the funeral expenses of those who died because they can’t afford access to health care? That is part of the cost of our system.”
Huh?
Several readers have asked us to vet some of her claims and, because of summer vacation schedules, we’ve been a bit slower to follow up than our fact-checking colleagues. So here’s a quick roundup of some of her recent eyebrow-raising claims, though to be fair to Ocasio-Cortez, the average member of Congress might easily make many bloopers over the course of so many live interviews.
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History for August 12

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History for August 12 - On-This-Day.com
Cecil B. DeMille 1881, Jane Wyatt 1912, William Goldman 1931
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Parnelli Jones 1933, George Hamilton 1939 - Actor, Sir Mix-A-Lot 1963 - Rapper
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1865 - Disinfectant was used for the first time during surgery by Joseph Lister.
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1877 - Thomas Edison invented the phonograph and made the first sound recording.
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1898 - The Spanish-American War was ended with the signing of the peace protocol. The U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines. Hawaii was also annexed.
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1981 - IBM unveiled its first PC.
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1992 - The U.S., Canada, and Mexico announced that the North American Free Trade Agreement had been created after 14 months of negotiations.
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2000 - The Russian nuclear submarine Kursk sank and its 118-man crew died during naval exercises in the Barents Sea.
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Saturday, August 11, 2018

President Trump Thanks Kanye West For His ‘Support’ And Being ‘Willing To Tell The Truth’ | The Daily Caller

President Trump Thanks Kanye West For His ‘Support’ And Being ‘Willing To Tell The Truth’ | The Daily Caller:
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President Donald Trump thanked Kanye West Friday for his “support” and being “willing to tell the truth” following the rapper’s Thursday appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”
“Thank you to Kanye West and the fact that he is willing to tell the TRUTH. One new and great FACT –African-American unemployment is the lowest ever recorded in the history of our Country,” the president tweeted.

The way we were-----The Box Tops - The Letter (Upbeat 1967)

Boob-tube-----History of Television Part 1 (The Race for Television)

Gimme a break!-----Dallas Mayor says Caraway Scandal is an Example of Lack of “Economic Inclusion” in Dallas | News Talk WBAP-AM

Image result for Dwaine CarawayDallas Mayor says Caraway Scandal is an Example of Lack of “Economic Inclusion” in Dallas | News Talk WBAP-AM:
DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings is speaking out following the resignation of Mayor Pro-Tem Dwaine Caraway.
Caraway pleaded guilty Thursday to federal  corruption charges. 
According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the IRS, Caraway accepted $450,000 in bribes and kickbacks related to a scheme that could have contributed to the demise of Dallas County Schools. 
Mayor Rawlings spoke publicly for the first time about the news regarding Caraway Friday morning at an event at the Dallas Regional Chamber.
“We work hard to make sure our city is represented well throughout Texas, throughout our country, and throughout our world,” Rawlings said in front of a crowd of other local leaders. 
“To have a blemish on it and a stain on it like this is a terrible day for us.”
Rawlings said that what happened to Dwaine Caraway is an example of why the city needs to improve what he called “economic inclusion.”
“Too often public servants that come from poor parts of our city are caught in and let themselves be caught in a trap around money, around economic inclusion, because they don’t have any money,” Rawlings said..."