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05 Feb 08:41

Really? Vaccines?

by Erick Erickson (Diary)

With growing tensions in the Middle East, terrorism, American reassessments of overseas adventures, economic issues at home, and so much more, the media has decided this week’s most pressing issue is vaccinations.

In 2008, Barack Obama declared the science of vaccinations inconclusive.

On Friday, White House Press Secretary Josh Ernst said

“I’m not going stand up here and dispense medical advice,” Earnest said, according to the AP. “But I am going to suggest that the president’s view is that people should evaluate this for themselves, with a bias toward good science and toward the advice of our public health professionals, who are trained to offer us exactly this kind of advice.”

Chris Christie, the Republican Governor of New Jersey, echoed the White House Press Secretary’s position and the media promptly beat him up.

I did not know vaccinations were that controversial. I have friends who research vaccines to make sure the vaccines being given their children are not produced with an assist from aborted children, but otherwise I don’t know that I know anyone whose children are not vaccinated. Both of my children are vaccinated.

When I was little, moving to Dubai, I remember weekly trips to the Department of Public Health in Baton Rouge, LA to get rounds of shots for all sorts of stuff. Vaccinations save lives.

This is only a political issue because the press, having failed to paint the GOP as anti-women, wishes to now paint the GOP as anti-science. Before this month is out I suspect some reporter will ask Republican candidates if they believe in a global flood and a man named Noah (I do). They want to not just try to embarrass the GOP, but create a wedge issue from whole cloth.

The reality is most Americans get their vaccinations and their children get vaccinations. The reality is that some of the loudest voices against vaccinations are celebrities who lean to the left. In fact, the reality is that a growing number of upper income people have opted out of vaccinations and those people skew to the left.

But the media wants to make this about the GOP being anti-science. The whole issue is the media’s back door into further conversations about global warming.

But here’s the thing the media misses. The main reason there is a growing opt-out of vaccinations is because there is a growing distrust of government. People are convinced government screws everything up, including medicine. The real story is that the growing distrust of government is bipartisan, includes upper income Americans, and could potentially be fatal to many children.

The only cure for the distrust is to put government back into its proper spheres. But the media has no interest in telling that story.

The post Really? Vaccines? appeared first on RedState.

03 Feb 13:25

This is the top story tonight in the town I live in, they're calling it the House of Horrors.

03 Feb 13:25

Just scared the living shit out of my girlfriend.

03 Feb 13:25

[NSFW]When you gotta shoot, you gotta shoot.

03 Feb 13:23

Mayweather-Pacquiao discussions hit a snag

by Dan Rafael
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another "snag"

A fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao wasn't announced during Sunday's Super Bowl, nor is it a done deal, but the two sides are approaching a likely make-or-break next few days.
03 Feb 13:23

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03 Feb 13:23

BenQ asks $580.99 for 24 inch monitor

by fudo [AT] fudzilla [DOT] com (Fuad Abazovic)
BenQ asks $580.99 for 24 inch monitor


Reality check needed

BenQ  is having problems with reality. We were happy to see yet another G-Sync capable monitor shipping but we were shocked by the price of it. 

BenQ XL2420G is a 24 inch 1920x1080, 1 ms GTG widescreen LED monitor that has support for Nvidia G-Sync technology. It is a TN panel,144Hz capable monitor but again, it's only a 24 inch and full HD with 3D. All good stuff but BenQ wants $580.99 for this 3D capable 1080p G-Sync monitor.

To put that into some perspective  Acer XB270H offers 27 inch screen with the same 1920 x 1080 1ms (GTG) and 144 Hz support for just $18 more.

BenQ claims that they are the first monitor to have Cassic and G-sync mode. The classic mode will let you plug the DVI-DL, two HDMI ports while G-sync mode will require DisplayPort 1.2 to work. The monitor also comes with a headphone hack and an USB hub. BenQ XL2420G has a Stylish S Switch that lets you change the input source quickly

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BenQ advertises the reddot design award from 2011. This is the year when iPhone 4s was launched and many will admit that both iPhone 5 and iPhone 6 looks way better. The monitor looks good but it just costs way to much money for 24 inch Full HD monitor. Decent non gaming monitors with 5ms response are selling with a price tag between $160 and $200. Asus has a ASUS VG248QE Black 24" 144Hz 1ms (GTG) LED Backlight LCD 3D non G-Sync monitor for $274.99. This is more than two times cheaper than BenQ XL2420G.

AMD has a fleet of its own FreeSync monitors coming but as of early February none of them are still available for purchase. We have been waiting to see them in etail / retail since late November when some of them where supposed to show and ship. Back to Nvidia flicker free yard, the main argument against G-Sync monitors are that they cost way too much, but we have to admit that they work as well as advertised, they will prevent in-game tears as long as you have a decent frame rate from 30 FPS and above. 

 

03 Feb 13:23

Wake up, wake up, wake up!

03 Feb 13:20

Black Sabbath and A Flock of Seagulls Mix: Strangely Copacetic

by Lisa Marcus

YouTube Link

Los Angeles-based musician Andy Rehfeldt (previously at Neatorama) remixed Black Sabbath's “Paranoid” with the guitar from A Flock of Seagulls' “I Ran (So Far Away).” Rehfeldt arranged, performed and recorded the remix. The result is a union so pleasing that it's easy to imagine Ozzy's mischievious grin is a sign of his approval, instead of just some good drugs. -Via Laughing Squid

03 Feb 13:19

Not Amused Wizard Cat

03 Feb 13:18

When I have my exam tomorrow and still have 1000 pages left to read

03 Feb 13:18

Limbo game is strong

03 Feb 13:18

Give Me Your Garbage

by noreply@blogger.com (Miss Cellania)
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03 Feb 13:17

Oh my god what is that?!

03 Feb 13:16

I Like to Moo-ve It, Moo-ve It

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Tagged: dancing , mindwarp , gifs , cows
03 Feb 13:16

In The Upside Down World...

03 Feb 13:16

He's a Real Stand Up Guy

03 Feb 13:13

Speeding For Cookies

by luke

j2

03 Feb 13:13

You Tried (Poorly)

03 Feb 13:12

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03 Feb 13:11

Having an older brother...

03 Feb 13:11

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03 Feb 13:08

Significant Digits For Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015

by Walt Hickey

You’re reading Significant Digits, a daily digest of the telling numbers tucked inside the news. To receive this newsletter in your inbox, subscribe.

7-9 hours

The National Sleep Foundation is out with new recommendations for the amount of sleep people should get at different ages. For 18- to 25-year-olds, a new age category, the foundation’s scientific advisory council suggests getting seven to nine hours each night. [The Huffington Post]

10 percent drop

The Obama administration has pushed back the date by which it aims to end chronic homelessness by one year, to 2017. The number of chronically homeless people has dropped 10 percent since 2010. [Associated Press]


16 percent

Following a well-received speech at the Iowa Freedom Summit, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker gained standing among Iowa Republicans, taking 16 percent in a poll of potential Iowa caucus voters. Still, as my colleague Harry Enten explains, chaos is the true champion in the poll. [FiveThirtyEight]

34 percent

Advertisements made up a little more than one-third of the Super Bowl broadcast. The automobile industry alone is estimated to have spent a cumulative $121.5 million shilling cars and their ilk during the NBC telecast. [Bloomberg Business]


$80

Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan knows how to commit to a new gig. Last Friday, the ex-Jets coach got his tattoo of his wife in a Mark Sanchez Jets jersey color-corrected to a tattoo of his wife in a Bills jersey. The incoming coach was charged $80 by a Scottsdale, Arizona, tattoo shop, which is a total bargain, because I paid at least $120 to a guy on St. Mark’s Place to tattoo the damn FiveThirtyEight fox on my neck. [The Wall Street Journal]

676 percent increase

Missy Elliott’s killer performance during the Super Bowl halftime show has boosted popularity of the artist’s songs on digital-download and streaming services. Spotify streams of Elliott’s music — most of which came out in the late 1990s and early 2000s — rose 676 percent after her performance. [The Washington Post]

2,400 members

Iceland will get its first new major temple dedicated to Norse gods since the Viking era as Norse paganism makes a comeback. Membership in an organization that promotes faith in the old gods has tripled to 2,400 — less than 1 percent of the Icelandic population — in the past decade. [Reuters]


$50 million

RadioShack, a vestigial organ of the American economy, is being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. To remain listed, a company must clear a $50 million threshold with either its 30-trading-day-average global market capitalization or its stockholders’ equity. The Shack has a market cap of $24.19 million and negative shareholders’ equity. Good night, sweet prince. [NYSE via The Wall Street Journal]


114.4 million viewers

Sunday’s Super Bowl was watched by 114.4 million people in the U.S., breaking the record for largest TV audience set by last year’s Super Bowl. [The Hollywood Reporter]


$506 billion

President Obama has announced a plan to tax earnings held offshore by companies such as GE and Microsoft. His proposals — a one-time tax on earnings held abroad, then tax-code changes on future offshore profits — would raise an estimated $506 billion over the next 10 years. [Bloomberg]

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03 Feb 13:07

Back to the Future was right.

03 Feb 13:07

I just want my slice of pizza...

03 Feb 13:06

Trayvon Martin's father to keynote 'black excellence' gala...


Trayvon Martin's father to keynote 'black excellence' gala...


(First column, 14th story, link)

03 Feb 13:06

Everyone loves the Volleyball team

by Jon Johnson

volleyball-001If your college has a team, you should really go “support” them.

03 Feb 13:06

Pro-Women, Con-Man

by Goblin Knight
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the NFL has been weaponized against the family unit via 3rd-wave feminism. Total garbage. The players should refuse to wear the breast cancer awareness ribbons this year.

03 Feb 13:04

This is the future you chose. Embrace it.



This is the future you chose. Embrace it.

03 Feb 13:03

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