Death of a World-Class Salesman | National Review Online: "About ten years ago, Rick started walking around in green and brown and red casual shoes made of plastic. These came to be known as Crocs. In 2005, he met the inventor and became the chairman of Crocs, Inc. — yet another $1 billion retail hit."
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What an interesting guy.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Monday, June 23, 2014
On Friday, the IRS Dropped the Pretense: It's Not Sorry | National Review Online
On Friday, the IRS Dropped the Pretense: It's Not Sorry | National Review Online: "The IRS knows — and conservatives now know — that it is now wholly and completely an arm of the political Left, and it now depends on the political Left for its continued viability. A future conservative administration and a future conservative attorney general will not be appointing significant progressive donors to “investigate” the agency. With the agency’s autonomy and perhaps even existence at stake in the coming elections, the only things standing between conservatives and redoubled targeting — particularly in the 2016 election cycle — are constant vigilance, mass public awareness, and a further barrage of litigation when the IRS lashes out once again."
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Stopping a Lawless President | National Review Online
Stopping a Lawless President | National Review Online: "Presidents must exercise some discretion in interpreting laws, must have some latitude in allocating finite resources to the enforcement of laws, and must have some freedom to act in the absence of law. Obama, however, has perpetrated more than 40 suspensions of laws. Were presidents the sole judges of the limits of their latitude, they would effectively have plenary power to vitiate the separation of powers, the Founders’ bulwark against despotism."
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Mormon church drops adoption business | The Salt Lake Tribune
Mormon church drops adoption business | The Salt Lake Tribune: "One factor is that the social stigma attached to being an unwed mother has evaporated, explained Sherilyn Stinson, field group manager for LDS Family Services. If anything, there is now a stigma attached to putting one’s child up for adoption."
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Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The Corner | National Review Online
The Corner | National Review Online: "Let me be clear, as Obama likes to say: You simply cannot praise Australia’s gun-laws without praising the country’s mass confiscation program. That is Australia’s law. When the Left says that we should respond to shootings as Australia did, they don’t mean that we should institute background checks on private sales; they mean that they we should ban and confiscate guns. "
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Monday, June 9, 2014
Why 'Ghostbusters' is the most libertarian Hollywood blockbuster of all time | WashingtonExaminer.com
Why 'Ghostbusters' is the most libertarian Hollywood blockbuster of all time | WashingtonExaminer.com: "How many Hollywood blockbusters involve private businesses as the heroes and government regulators as the villains?
Not to mention the fact that the film is also peppered with lines like this: "I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities. We didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of college. You don't know what it's like out there. I've worked in the private sector. They expect results.""
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Not to mention the fact that the film is also peppered with lines like this: "I liked the university. They gave us money and facilities. We didn't have to produce anything! You've never been out of college. You don't know what it's like out there. I've worked in the private sector. They expect results.""
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Deputy Solicitor General: Breyer “Is a Rather Cold Fish” | National Review Online
Deputy Solicitor General: Breyer “Is a Rather Cold Fish” | National Review Online: "The bottom line, I’ll acknowledge, isn’t news to anyone who has been paying attention in recent decades: The Left doesn’t want judges—yes, not even in admiralty cases—who “appl[y] the rules in a dispassionate manner.” It instead wants judges who indulge their “heart and soul” and their “innate sense of justice.”"
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About That High-Quality Insurance, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
About That High-Quality Insurance, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty: "Went to my doctor today for my annual exam. Here's how my conversation went.
Receptionist: Mrs. X, I am sorry to inform you that the doctor is no longer taking Blue Cross/Covered CA.
ME: Oh really and why is that?
Receptionist:The doctors have not been able to negotiate a fee with Blue Cross. Blue Cross wants to pay less than what MediCal [MediCal is the name for California's Medicare] pays the doctor. I'm sorry you will have to pay the out of network price.(Full Price)
ME: Then what do we have insurance for?
Receptionist: There are very few doctors that "
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Receptionist: Mrs. X, I am sorry to inform you that the doctor is no longer taking Blue Cross/Covered CA.
ME: Oh really and why is that?
Receptionist:The doctors have not been able to negotiate a fee with Blue Cross. Blue Cross wants to pay less than what MediCal [MediCal is the name for California's Medicare] pays the doctor. I'm sorry you will have to pay the out of network price.(Full Price)
ME: Then what do we have insurance for?
Receptionist: There are very few doctors that "
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Monday, June 2, 2014
Instapundit
Instapundit: "Meanwhile, social alternatives to sexual partnerships are disfavored or in decline: Virginity is for weirdos and losers, celibate life is either a form of unhealthy repression or a smoke screen for deviancy, the kind of intense friendships celebrated by past civilizations are associated with closeted homosexuality, and the steady shrinking of extended families has reduced many people’s access to the familial forms of platonic intimacy."
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