Thursday, April 27, 2017

Link roundup

Trump complains about the media. The media complains that they are just providing objective coverage. Here's an article about Trump's first 100 days where I expected to see some coverage of the many significant actions he has taken that flew under the radar; things that I and the rest of his base are delighted about. Instead, I got this article that is so biased it ought to be in the editorial section or used in journalism school as an example of bad reporting.

Scott Adams analyzes Trumps first 100 days from a totally different perspective.

The end of an era: Genova closes their Oakland ravioli factory because ongoing vandalism makes it impossible to stay in business

Think that's an isolated situation? How about this gang of youths swarming on a Bart train to rob the passengers? Since they are not releasing the videos, because they are teenagers, we don't know the racial makeup.

A study in contrasts between Trump and Obama. There are many and significant.

Last week was the "March for Science", which of course was actually in support of liberal causes, not science. This author thinks Carl Sagan started the trend away from actual science toward activism.

While we're on the subject of science, how about a little article on why climate models do such a horrible job of predicting climate. 

Scott Adams analyses global warming from the cognitive dissonance perspective

Remember when Trump tweeted that Obama was wiretapping? The media went insane. Now some facts are coming out and all you hear is crickets.

Changing the tone, here's a fun list of things you should buy at Costco

Want to feel small? Take a look at this image of the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. Not just millions of stars, but billions.

ESPN is hurting. This article discusses why, but the most avoidable and possibly significant reason is at the end of the article. ESPN has gone liberal, but not their viewers. Making your viewers angry about your politics in no way to build your customer base.






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