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Victory

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: December 12, 2019

On December 12, 1939, Finnish forces defeated those of the Soviet Union in the first major victory of what became known as the Winter War, in the Battle of Tolvajärvi. December 12th birthdays include: * Erasmus Darwin (1731) – English physician, slave trade abolitionist, inventor and poet * John Jay…

Tolvajärvi Victory

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: December 12, 2016

On December 12, 1939, Finnish forces defeated those of the Soviet Union in the first major victory of what became known as the Winter War, in the Battle of Tolvajärvi. December 12th birthdays include: * Erasmus Darwin (1731) – English physician, slave trade abolitionist, inventor and poet * John Jay…

Tolvajärvi Victory

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: December 12, 2017

On December 12, 1939, Finnish forces defeated those of the Soviet Union in the first major victory of what became known as the Winter War, in the Battle of Tolvajärvi. December 12th birthdays include: * Erasmus Darwin (1731) – English physician, slave trade abolitionist, inventor and poet * John Jay…

Tolvajärvi Victory

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: December 12, 2018

On December 12, 1939, Finnish forces defeated those of the Soviet Union in the first major victory of what became known as the Winter War, in the Battle of Tolvajärvi. December 12th birthdays include: * Erasmus Darwin (1731) – English physician, slave trade abolitionist, inventor and poet * John Jay…

Fizzle-​Gate

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: February 23, 2012

When documents from Heartland Institute went public, showing strategy and funding for various climate-related research and advocacy projects, some folks immediately hailed it as a scandal to compare with the “Climate-gate” email embarrassment of sometime back. “Denier-gate” and even “Heartland-gate” were the hastily suffixed monikers for the news story. But…

Illinois Pension Ills

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: July 3, 2013

When it comes to the full faith and credit of the Great State of Illinois, three major credit rating companies judge it the lowest in the union. The problem is that state politicians made pension promises they didn’t pay for and still aren’t. How bad is it? Illinois’s total unfunded…

Adam Smith

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: August 11, 2023

To hurt in any degree the interest of any one order of citizens, for no other purpose but to promote that of some other, is evidently contrary to that justice and equality of treatment which the sovereign owes to all the different orders of his subjects. Adam Smith, An Inquiry…

Are You My Father?

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Van Jones, the president’s controversial former green jobs czar, must have been struck by lightning yesterday en route to taping ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.” Discussing President Obama’s new “My Brother’s Keeper” program to “build pathways to success” for at-risk “children of color,” Van Jones embraced a notion of…

Adam Smith

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: June 5, 2016

To hurt in any degree the interest of any one order of citizens, for no other purpose but to promote that of some other, is evidently contrary to that justice and equality of treatment which the sovereign owes to all the different orders of his subjects. Adam Smith, The Nature…

John H. Cochrane

Relevance: 34%      Posted on: June 13, 2017

Any time economists start telling you to pass complex regulations to enforce morality, run in the opposite direction. The Obama administration had something with the idea of ‘science-based’ policy. At least let’s get the cause and effect science right before we start making moral claims. John H. Cochrane, “NoahLogic,” The…