Friday, December 07, 2018

#1 Song this day 1941-----Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller

Why Pearl Harbor Could Happen Again | Intellectual Takeout

Why Pearl Harbor Could Happen Again | Intellectual Takeout: Annie Holmquist | December 7, 2016 "December 7th marks the anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Naturally, headlines are full of remembrances of the dead and honors for the living.
But in reading through headlines, one concern in particular keeps resurfacing.
Why Pearl Harbor Could Happen AgainThat concern is that the younger generation does not know, nor does it care about, what went on during that “day of infamy.”
...The following comment about Pearl Harbor left on one of Intellectual Takeout’s social media pages today puts this problem into sharper focus:
In his book The Founders and the Classics, Professor Carl Richard notes that the American Founders held history in high esteem, largely because:
“History was not merely a pleasant pastime, but a guide to action.
Knowledge of the past might prevent its repetition.”
Today only 12 percent of American high schoolers are proficient in history. 
If students continue to remain clueless about major events such as Pearl Harbor and the war it led to, should we be at all surprised if they end up facing similar problems in the years ahead?"
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Must read!---A Short History of American Medical Insurance - Imprimis

A Short History of American Medical Insurance - Imprimis:
"Perhaps the most astonishing thing about modern medicine is just how very modern it is.
More than 90 percent of the medicine being practiced today did not exist in 1950. 
Two centuries ago medicine was still an art, not a science at all.
As recently as the 1920s, long after the birth of modern medicine, there was usually little the medical profession could do, once disease set in, other than alleviate some of the symptoms and let nature take its course.
It was the patient’s immune system that cured him—or that didn’t...
...But hospitals had a financial problem from the very beginning of scientific medicine.
By their nature they are extremely labor intensive and expensive to operate.
Moreover, their costs are relatively fixed and not dependent on the number of patients being served. To help solve this problem, someone in the late 1920s had a bright idea: hospital insurance.
The first hospital plan was introduced in Dallas, Texas, in 1929.
The subscribers, some 1,500 schoolteachers, paid six dollars a year in premiums, and Baylor University Hospital agreed to provide up to 21 days of hospital care to any subscriber who needed it...
...The second dislocation was that hospital insurance did not provide indemnity coverage, which is when the insurance company pays for a loss and the customer decides how best to deal with it.
Rather than indemnification, the insurance company provided service benefits.
In other words, it paid the bill for services covered by the policy, whatever the bill was.
As a result, there was little incentive for the consumer of medical services to shop around.
With someone else paying, patients quickly became relatively indifferent to the cost of medical care.
...There is no price competition to keep prices in check.
Predictably, the medical profession began to lobby in favor of retaining this system.
Image result for medical costIn the mid-1930s, as Blue Cross plans spread rapidly around the country, state insurance departments moved to regulate them and force them to adhere to the same standards as regular insurance plans. Had hospital insurance come to be regulated like other insurance, those offering it would have begun acting more like insurance companies, and the economic history of modern American medicine might have taken a very different turn.
But that didn’t happen, largely because doctors and hospitals, by and for whom the plans had been devised in the first place, moved to prevent it from happening.
...In recent years, hospital use has been falling steadily as the population has gotten ever more healthy and surgical procedures have become far less traumatic.
The result is a steady increase in empty beds.
There were over 7,000 hospitals in the U.S. in 1975, compared to about 5,500 today.
But that reduction has not been nearly enough.
Because of the cost-plus way hospitals are paid, they don’t compete for patients by means of price, which would force them to retrench and specialize.
Instead they compete for doctor referrals, and doctors want lots of empty beds to ensure immediate admission and lots of fancy equipment, even if the hospital just down the block has exactly the same equipment.
The inevitable result, of course, is that hospital costs on a per-patient per-day basis have skyrocketed..."
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One-Eyed-Jack Law for Obama, Clinton, Mueller | National Review

One-Eyed-Jack Law for Obama, Clinton, Mueller | National Review:

Image result for flickr commons images robert muellerMueller has already weaponized politics, making a crime out of the tawdry business of opposition research — but only sort of, since his interests in doing so are highly selective. And so his chief legacy will have little to do with whatever he finds on Donald Trump. He has already established the precedent that there is now no real equality under the law, at least as Americans once understood fair play and blind justice.
Once Mueller deviated from his prime directive of determining whether Donald Trump colluded — sought help from the Russian to win the 2016 election in exchange for the promise of later benefits — and turned to indicting political operatives for supposedly giving false testimonies about political shenanigans and engaging in illegal business practices, lobbying, and tax avoidance, he either knowingly or unknowingly established a precedent that the serial misdeeds of 2016 would be treated unequally under the law.

Miseducated or Stupid? – Walter E. Williams

Miseducated or Stupid? – Walter E. Williams:
"A recent Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation survey found that 51 percent of American millennials would rather live in a socialist or communist country than in a capitalist country.
Only 42 percent prefer the latter (http://tinyurl.com/ybsejy3f).
See the source imageTwenty-five percent of millennials who know who Vladimir Lenin was view him favorably.
Lenin was the first premier of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Half of millennials have never heard of Communist Mao Zedong, who ruled China from 1949 to 1959 and was responsible for the deaths of 45 million Chinese people.
The number of people who died at the hands of Josef Stalin may be as high as 62 million.
However, almost one-third of millennials think former President George W. Bush is responsible for more killings than Stalin (http://tinyurl.com/yb43dlhm).
By the way, Adolf Hitler, head of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, was responsible for the deaths of about 20 million people.
The Nazis come in as a poor third in terms of history’s most prolific mass murderers.
...Are Americans who admire the world’s most brutal regimes miseducated or stupid? 
Or do they have some kind of devious agenda?
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History for December 7

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Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini 1598, Willa Cather 1873, Donald Albert Hall 1898 - Aircraft designer (Spirit of St. Louis)
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Eli Wallach 1915, Ted Knight 1923, Larry Bird (NBA) 1956
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1796 - John Adams was elected to be the second president of the United States.
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1941 - Pearl Harbor, located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu was attacked by nearly 200 Japanese warplanes. The attack resulted in the U.S. entering into World War II.
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Thursday, December 06, 2018

Jason Chaffetz: Why is Michael Cohen prosecuted when Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder and Lois Lerner were not? | Fox News

Jason Chaffetz: Why is Michael Cohen prosecuted when Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder and Lois Lerner were not? | Fox News:

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There isn’t enough room on the internet to list all of the examples of double standards and unequal applications of the law. The inconsistency always seems to conveniently favor the Democrats and penalize those connected to Donald Trump. This obvious disconnect legitimately erodes faith in our justice system and further divides the country.

The way we were-----Donald Trump on Late Night, 1986-87

Boob-tube-----You Bet Your Life #59-32 The funniest Baptist preacher Groucho ever hoid...

Mazie Hirono: 'We Democrats know so much' that we tend to alienate voters - Washington Times

Mazie Hirono: 'We Democrats know so much' that we tend to alienate voters - Washington Times
"Sen. Mazie Hirono suggested Tuesday that Democrats have a hard time connecting with voters because their breadth of knowledge tends to turn people off.
...“We’re really good at shoving out all the information that touch people here [points to the brain] but not here [points to the heart].”
...“We have to kind of tell everyone how smart we are, and so we have a tendency to be very left-brain,” the senator added.
Add Ms. Hirono: “We Democrats know so much,” it can alienate voters..."
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Transgender Miss Universe Contestant Now Odds-On Favorite To Win, Has Message For Trump, World | Daily Wire

Transgender Miss Universe Contestant Now Odds-On Favorite To Win, Has Message For Trump, World | Daily Wire
"If they give me the crown, it would show trans women are just as much women as cis women."
Angela Ponce attends Lo Siguiente' RTVE Presentation in Madrid on October 23, 2018 in Madrid, Spain.
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The first ever transgender Miss Universe contestant is now the odds-on favorite to win, and according to some bookmakers, it's not even close. And the would-be Miss Universe is using the platform to send not just a "message" to Trump, but the world..."
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The Global Carbon Tax Revolt

The Global Carbon Tax Revolt:

Image result for wikicommons images France’s violent Yellow Vest protestsFrance’s violent Yellow Vest protests are now about many domestic concerns, but it’s no accident that the trigger was a fuel-tax hike. Nothing reveals the disconnect between ordinary voters and an aloof political class more than carbon taxation.
The fault line runs between anti-carbon policies and economic growth, and France is a test for the political future of emissions restrictions. France already is a relatively low-carbon economy, with per-capita emissions half Germany’s as of 2014. French governments have nonetheless pursued an “ecological transition” to further squeeze carbon emissions from every corner of the French economy. The results are visible in the Paris streets.

Young girls in Finland are increasingly groomed and abused by adult migrant men - Police issue warning

Young girls in Finland are increasingly groomed and abused by adult migrant men - Police issue warning
See the source image"Oulu police have recently been informed of dozens of cases of adult men attempting to lure young girls online.
Police are saying that men with foreign-backgrounds and poor Finnish-language skills are contacting “significantly younger” girls in the area, resulting in aggravated sexual abuse.
...There are currently three cases of migrant men suspected of sexually abusing children in Oulu.
...In all of the cases, the suspects are refugees or asylum seekers, according to police. Some have received Finnish citizenship, received refugee status or awaiting asylum decisions..."
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Fearing False Accusations, Men Are Asking Women To Create 'Consent Videos' Before Sex. Feminists Are Not Happy. | Daily Wire

Fearing False Accusations, Men Are Asking Women To Create 'Consent Videos' Before Sex. Feminists Are Not Happy. | Daily Wire:
"Thanks to the excesses of the #MeToo movement, sexual encounters have morphed into an episode of South Park.
See the source imageIn the midst of an otherwise romantic night, gals, you might be asked to create a so-called "consent video" so your understandably petrified partner can cover his behind against any future false accusation leveled against him.
...Writer Rachel King recalled a recent night she spent with a man she knew fairly well at his London flat.
At around 3:30 a.m., while she "sat astride him," the man grabbed his phone and asked her to make a consent video:
“Could you really quickly just say that you want to have sex with me?” he said, holding the phone out, wide-eyed and earnest, his Voice Notes app open as if he was poised for some kind of chatty red-carpet interview.
“What?” I said, blinking.
“Could you just say that you consent to having sex with me?”..."
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Lunch video-----LA Speed Check

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Dershowitz: Mueller’s Tactics Are ‘Common When You’re Dealing With The Mafia’ And ‘Terrorists’ | The Daily Caller

Dershowitz: Mueller’s Tactics Are ‘Common When You’re Dealing With The Mafia’ And ‘Terrorists’ | The Daily Caller:
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Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz criticized the tactics special counsel Robert Mueller is using in an attempt to charge those close to President Donald Trump, accusing Mueller of “creating crimes” rather than uncovering them during his appearance on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

College Republicans threaten to sue Pitt for last-minute $5,500 security fee on Ben Shapiro - The College Fix

College Republicans threaten to sue Pitt for last-minute $5,500 security fee on Ben Shapiro - The College Fix
"Justified by expected ‘controversy’ and ‘protests’
See the source imageThe University of Pittsburgh waited until two days before a speech by Ben Shapiro, the conservative pundit, to demand more than $5,500 in security fees from the event organizers, citing “controversy” and expected “protests,” according to their lawyers.
...Pitt was notified “several months in advance” that Shapiro would be speaking, and the contract it gave YAF specified the university would provide all “security personnel deemed necessary” for the event, according to an alliance letter to Pitt dated Monday.
But Pitt’s own “Scheduling and Protest Guidelines” policy ignores the contractual language, giving administrators “unbridled discretion” to charge fees based on Shapiro’s viewpoint and “listeners’ potential reactions.”...
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The Historical Origin of 'Political Correctness' | Intellectual Takeout

The Historical Origin of 'Political Correctness' | Intellectual Takeout
"...“The notion of political correctness came into use among Communists in the 1930s as a semi-humorous reminder that the Party’s interest is to be treated as a reality that ranks above reality itself,” writes Codevilla, Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Boston University.
The semi-humorous reminder went something like this:
“Comrade, your statement is factually incorrect.”
“Yes, it is. But it is politically correct.”
See the source imageThe anecdote was a vital reminder in Stalin’s empire: Stray from the party’s official position and it could mean death. 
...How does this apply to America today?
Codevilla says progressives, like the Marxists before them, have a simple raison d'etre: fix a broken society.
...Intellectuals seeking to remake America—“born tainted by Western Civilization’s original sins: racism, sexism, greed, genocide”, etc.—found a more effective way.
Political correctness, perpetuated by a small class of people ensconced at universities, bureaucracies, and major media, is the ideal tool for achieving cultural hegemony. 
It is “forceful seduction” in lieu of rape.
It achieves “tacit collaboration by millions who bite their lip.”...
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#1 This day 1957-----Sam Cooke You send me Original

In Europe "Criticism Of Migration" Set To Become A Criminal Offense | Zero Hedge

In Europe "Criticism Of Migration" Set To Become A Criminal Offense | Zero Hedge
"Europeans concerned about borders, language and culture may soon find themselves in the hot seat after Dutch politician and European Parliament member Marcel de Graaff issued a dire warning over the "definition of hate speech" which will criminalize speech opposing mass migration, as first reported by Joe Schaeffer of LibertyNation
...“One basic element of this new agreement is the extension of the definition of hate speech,” de Graaff says. “The agreement wants to criminalize migration speech. Criticism of migration will become a criminal offense. Media outlets that give room to criticism of migration can be shut down. -LibertyNation

Meanwhile, the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner posted a transcript of a November 20 speech from Andrew Gilmour, Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, entitled: "Words Matter: Role and Responsibility of the media in shaping public perceptions about migrants and refugees and promoting inclusive societies."...
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Jerome Corsi files ethics complaint against Mueller, claims he was pressured to lie - Washington Times

Jerome Corsi files ethics complaint against Mueller, claims he was pressured to lie - Washington Times:

Image result for flickr commons images Jerome CorsiConservative author Jerome Corsi on Monday filed a criminal and ethics complaint against special counsel Robert Mueller alleging prosecutorial misconduct in the Russia investigation.
The 78-page complaint alleges that Mr. Corsi “has been criminally threatened and coerced to tell a lie and call it the truth.”
Peter Carr, a spokesman for the special counsel’s office, declined to comment.

Taxpayers Will Pay $1 Million to Tear Down $18 Million Baseball Stadium That Predictably Failed to Rejuvenate Camden - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Taxpayers Will Pay $1 Million to Tear Down $18 Million Baseball Stadium That Predictably Failed to Rejuvenate Camden - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
"The stadium never turned a profit and the team skipped town when local officials decided to start charging rent.
..."Well, soon we will see a field of dreams right here in Camden, and my prediction is 'they will come,'" Whitman said.
Taxpayers spent more than $18 million to build the stadium that would eventually be named Campbell's Field...
Less than two decades later, taxpayers in New Jersey will pay another $1 million to tear down Campbell's Field.
The sad saga of the Camden Riversharks—the Atlantic League team for whom the stadium was built prior to the 2001 season—will come to an official end more than three years after the team picked up and moved to New Britain, Connecticut, leaving Campbell's Field vacant...
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For all that money, all the city got was a large concrete arch along the riverfront.

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History for December 6

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Ira Gershwin 1896 - Lyricist, brother of composer George Gershwin, Alfred Eisenstadt 1898, Agnes Moorehead 1906
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Lester Gillis (George "Baby Face" Nelson) 1908 - Bank robber, Wally Cox 1924, JoBeth Williams 1953
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1973 - Gerald R. Ford was sworn in as the vice-president of the United States after vice-president Spiro Agnew resigned.
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1998 - In Venezuela, former Lieutenant Colonel Hugo Chavez was elected president. He had staged a bloody coup attempt against the government six years earlier.
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