I’m kind of ticked at Bloomers right now, because I can’t find the interview they did with Malcolm Bricklin, a true automotive visionary, earlier today. The history is awesome, from Subaru, the Bricklin Safety, to, yes, even the Yugo. I only caught a glimpse of the i’view, so if someone can shoot me a link, I would appreciate it!

I am adding Bull Ringer, who focuses on simple to understand charts and rationales to get a head start on potentially winning investments, and Shitting Alpha, which happens to be the PERFECT name for a hedge fund IMO, to the links page. If you haven’t been using my links page, start using it NOW. It’s the bomb. No pissing-in-their-pants perma-bears allowed. Come to think of it, no perma-bulls, either.

Here’s some change you can believe in, only if you’re drunk & not paying attention, or young, idealistic, and easily swayed by emotive speech. I’m none of the above, anymore. Obama’s National Security Working Group includes Sam Nunn, David Boren, Lee Hamilton, Tim Roemer, Warren Christopher, Madeleine Albright, Tony Lake, Greg Craig, Richard Danzig (I don’t think he’s with the band), Eric Holder, William Perry (he’s lost a lot of weight), and Susan Rice. In case you don’t know those names, it’s a who’s who of insiders and former Clinton staffers from the 90s. Change my f#cking a$$.

My First Cavity Search! A game to help your child understand why he may be a threat to national security.

Good article by Hans-Hermann Hoppe on the impossibility of limited government and the prospects for a second American Revolution. Worth reading, a bit long.

If I were gonna step outside to shoot some burglars ripping off my neighbor’s house, the last thing I’d do is call 911 before popping the caps. I think calling 911 after the gunplay is the way to go. This story really validates the theory that NOT talking to the cops, and especially keeping your mouth shut before taking action, is the smart trip. Those five damn words are gonna keep this guy in courts, one or another, for several years.

Totally side note: I now have about 3 dozen of my 200-ish cassette tapes ripped into mp3 format, tagged by genre and ready to burn. After a haphazard start, I redirected and am now working by genre, blues and blues rock first. I had forgotten how good Delbert McClinton sounded.