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401. Crikey, Australia’s a Good Role Model | International Liberty
Welcome Instapundit readers. Notwithstanding my next-to-last paragraph full of caveats, some people are saying I’m too soft on the Aussies. This previous post should disabuse people of that notion.The Economist magazine has a couple of good articles about Australia’s increasingly enviable economic status. Here’s a blurb from the first article, which outlines the pro-market reforms that enabled today’s prosperity.
URL: http://danieljmitchell.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/crikey-australias-a-good-role-model/ - 158KB - 08 Jan 2014
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402. Why Teenagers Today May Grow Up Conservative - NYTimes.com
There was a time not so long ago when the young seemed destined to be liberal forever. Americans in their teens and 20s were to the left of their elders on social issues. They worried more about poverty. They voted strongly Democratic.In retrospect, we refer to this period as the 1960s, and it didn’t last long, let alone forever. Less than a generation after young people were marching for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, they voted overwhelmingly for Ronald Reagan.
URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/08/upshot/why-teenagers-may-be-getting-more-conservative.html?_r=2 - 66KB - 09 Jul 2014
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403. Open letter to the new DG of the BBC
Dear DG, Congratulations on your appointment. You have a great job and an important task. Many of us are proud of the best of the BBC, and agree that much of its programming produces good quality entertainment and interesting debate. Some of your critics come from both the political “right” and the political “ left”, claiming that the BBC has institutional bias against their parties.
URL: http://johnredwoodsdiary.com/2012/07/06/open-letter-to-the-new-dg-of-the-bbc/ - 357KB - 17 Jul 2012
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404. King's Cross to Beijing in two days on new high-speed rail network - Telegraph
Passengers will be able to travel by train from King's Cross to Beijing in just two days on trains that travel almost as fast as aeroplanes under ambitious new plans from the Chinese.
URL: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/7397846/Kings-Cross-to-Beijing-in-two-days-on-new-high-speed-rail-network.html - 75KB - 21 Dec 2010
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405. Development of Tiny Thorium Reactors Could Wean the World Off Oil In Just Five Years | Popular...
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URL: http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-08/thorium-reactors-could-wean-world-oil-just-five-years - 197KB - 22 Mar 2012
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406. John O'Farrell was sorry that the Brighton bomb didn't kill Margaret Thatcher. Was his disappointment eased by the injuries incurred by my wife? | Telegraph Blogs
John O'Farrell supported the men who did this. Now he's Labour's candidate I had not intended to write about the Eastleigh by-election this week, since
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/normantebbit/100203287/john-ofarrell-was-sorry-that-the-brighton-bomb-didnt-kill-margaret-thatcher-was-his-disappointment-eased-by-the-injuries-incurred-by-my-wife/ - 56KB - 01 Apr 2013
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407. The EU in a nutshell | Telegraph Blogs
The EU in a Nutshell is a miscellany of facts and anecdotes about the system which rules us. It’s a book you can delve into in pursuit of a particular fact, or crack open for entertainment at virtually any page.There are sections on how the Brussels institutions work in real life, on how the Euro-quangos have multiplied, on what each country thinks it is getting out of membership (complete with historical detours). And, of course, there are devastating numbers.Take, for example, the argument about the European Economic Area. We’re all familiar with the traditional integrationist rebuttal: if Britain went for an Iceland-style market-only deal, we’re told, we’d have to apply lots of directives over whose drafting we had had no say.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100167508/the-eu-in-a-nutshell/ - 54KB - 01 Jul 2012
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408. What global warming? Alaska is headed for an ice age as scientists report state's steady...
New research from the Alaska Climate Research Center shows that the beginning of the 21st century, temperatures in Alaska are actually getting colder.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2256188/What-global-warming-Alaska-headed-ice-age-scientists-report-states-steady-temperature-decline.html - 236KB - 02 Jan 2013
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409. NHS watchdog behaved like used car dealer run by lynch mob, says MP | Daily Mail Online
A Care Quality Commission report which declared Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Cambridgeshire, inadequate was littered with at least 200 errors, the watchdog has admitted.
URL: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2937179/Stitch-hospital-report-riddled-200-errors-NHS-watchdog-behaved-like-used-car-dealer-run-lynch-mob-says-MP.html - 344KB - 03 Feb 2015
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410. By all means shoot rioters but… – Telegraph Blogs
Yesterday I had a bizarre, typically BBC-ish debate on the BBC with someone called Professor Gus John about the policing and the riots. Professor Gus came up with the usual guff about the riots being caused by social deprivation, while I countered that this was really about bored, feckless youth protesting about the injustice of not having new enough trainers and big enough flat screen TVs – something which they managed to remedy very effectively.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100125446/by-all-means-shoot-rioters-but/ - 62KB - 04 Jan 2012
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411. How the BBC ganged up with the militant Left to attack Jeremy Clarkson – Telegraph Blogs
Yesterday, the BBC went totally bananas over the Jeremy Clarkson non-story. In twenty-five years of journalism I have never been so inundated with interview requests. First in was the BBC Radio 2 Jeremy Vine Show; then BBC Radio Ulster; then the Richard Bacon Show on Radio 5 Live; then Scotland Tonight and BBC Wales; then the World Tonight on BBC Radio 4; then Channel 4 news (which, though not strictly the BBC is very much part of the same problem I'm about to describe). Oh, and today I'm doing Radio 5 Live again, followed by BBC World News. What the hell is going on?I got my answer from a chance remark made by Jeremy Vine after our interview. He was telling me about the phone-in he'd done the day before during the public sector workers' strike and what had astonished him was the mood of the callers. If I remember what he said correctly, one of his studio guests was a nurse on a £40,000 PA salary, with a guaranteed £30,000 pension, and this had not gone down well with the mother-of-three from Northern Ireland struggling as a finance officer in the private sector on a salary of £14,000 and no pension to speak of. The callers were very much on the side of the private sector. In fact, they were on the whole absolutely apoplectic that privileged, relatively overpaid public sector workers with their gold-plated pensions should have the gall to go out on strike when the people who pay their salaries – private sector workers – have to go on slogging their guts out regardless.This, of course, was much the same point Clarkson made on the One Show, albeit more colourfully.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100121163/how-the-bbc-ganged-up-with-the-militant-left-to-attack-jeremy-clarkson/ - 64KB - 04 Jan 2012
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412. Climategate 2.0: junk science 101 with Michael Mann – Telegraph Blogs
At last, I've arrived.Michael Mann, inventor of the Hockey Stick, has written to the Wall Street Journal branding me a "denier" and a "contrarian" and "silly." These are badges of honour I shall wear with pride.The letter is interesting for lots of reasons, not least its grotesque hypocrisy. "In recent years", he writes, "attacks on climate science have become personal" – as if somehow the real victims of all this are not the innocent taxpayers being screwed to pay for the great green boondoggle, but ordinary decent climate scientists like Mann and his Hockey Team just trying to get on and do their job.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100121659/climategate-2-0-junk-science-101-with-michael-mann/ - 67KB - 04 Jan 2012
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413. The solution to the euro crisis? A European credit rating agency! – Telegraph Blogs
How do you suppose MEPs plan to get out of Europe's economic mess? By acknowledging that the single currency was a rotten idea to begin with? By allowing stricken economies to default, decouple and devalue? Nope. They plan to regulate, or even censor, American credit rating agencies; and, at the same time, to create a European one in their place. Italian MEPs, in particular, are tetchily telling the Commission to get a move on:
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100133029/the-solution-to-the-euro-crisis-a-european-credit-rating-agency/ - 61KB - 05 Feb 2012
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414. As the Wisconsin Tea Party gives Obama a bloody nose, Bill Clinton stabs him in the back –...
Tuesday night saw a double whammy rejection of Obamanomics – once by the voters and once by former President Bill Clinton. Given a choice, the people of Wisconsin took Republican fiscalism over Democratic populism in a recall vote that let Tea Party favourite Scott Walker keep his state’s governorship. Incredibly, Bill Clinton – the man the White House sent to represent the President during the election – compounded the result by admitting that the country was in a recession and by urging Congress to extend the Bush tax cuts. That makes him the most senior liberal in the nation to cast doubt on Obama’s economic strategy. The people of Wisconsin are trending towards Romneynomics in 2012. So too, it would seem, is Hillary Clinton's husband.
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100162878/as-the-wisconsin-tea-party-gives-obama-a-bloody-nose-bill-clinton-stabs-him-in-the-back/ - 59KB - 06 Jun 2012
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415. New Emails: Benghazi Cover Story Continues to Unravel
A new lot of emails released by the State Department on Halloween were so newsworthy that not even the holiday could drown it out.
URL: http://dailysignal.com/2015/11/05/new-emails-benghazi-cover-story-continues-to-unravel/ - 81KB - 06 Nov 2015
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416. Marco Rubio talks about his love for Tupac with BuzzFeed. This is how Republicans will retake the White House
Marco Rubio is definitely down with the kids. Last night he did an interview with internet bad boys BuzzFeed in which he talked about his presidential ambitions, immigration reform and his favourite rap music. “I think Tupac’s lyrics were more insightful, my opinion, with all apologies to the Biggie fans,” he said of one of pop’s greatest rivalries. “In some ways, rappers are like reporters. In particular at that time, from the West Coast, it was a lot of reporting about what life was like … so the ’90s was a time when this was really pronounced. You had gang wars, racial tension, and they were reporting on that.” I wonder what he thinks 2LiveCrew were reporting on when they sang, “Me So Horny…”
URL: http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100201777/marco-rubio-talks-about-his-love-for-tupac-with-buzzfeed-this-is-how-reublicans-will-retake-the-white-house/ - 61KB - 07 Feb 2013
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