This Week in Reaction

Isegoria reads HuffPo so you don’t have to.

Diversity has a downside? Who knew?! (HT: Dyspepsia Generation)

Professional USG Employee, Foseti is all over the IRS 501(c)-4 brouhaha. Fenster takes an interesting look at the roots of it.

Also at Foseti’s, Handle, in comment worthy of blog post itself, points out a deep and inherent problem of government of the Civil Service and by the Civil Service. And proposes a solution which, of course, no one will think to try.

Jim Donald on on the Battle of Benghazi:

Obama seems to be waking up the fact that “moderate Muslims” are as thin on the ground as shovel ready government projects. This, however, puts Obama well to the right of the Department of State, and indeed well to the right of most neoconservatives.

James Goulding (aka. Frederico aka. The Man With a New Blog Every Week) steals quite a bit of the thunder of my (yet to be posted… or composed) Reactionary Consensus (Part VII): Justice.

Sharlach delivers another gem, wondering if the story of the rise and fall of science within Islam contains any important lessons for us. Probably.

Sonic discovers student loans are (apparently) a Risk Free Trade. A Professional Economist said so.

That’s it for now… til next “week”… or whenever I get around to it. The Reactivity Place, Over and Out.

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