Supreme Court decides that towns can have opening prayers.
Sounds like Anthony Kennedy had a nice breakfast that day. The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a town in upstate New York may begin its public meetings with a prayer from a “chaplain of the month.”...
View ArticleSo it looks like the Greeks are about to put into office…
…the hard Left party* who promised to renegotiate Greece’s extremely unpopular bailout. Private scuttlebutt among those of my peers who follow European news more closely than I do is divided over...
View ArticleGreece: the remarkably important looming financial crisis you’re not hearing...
And when I say ‘looming,’ I mean: it’s almost a matter of looking at your watch. I don’t suppose that the administration has any kind of plan regarding this? Greece’s long-running standoff with its...
View ArticleGeorge Will just wants to watch a stealth-Marxist regime burn.
To mangle the John D. MacDonald quote: when it comes to the Commies* running Greece George Will is the iceman, and he’s going to make one delivery only. This protracted dispute will result in desirable...
View ArticleEuropean Leftists flock to join in on being Greece’s Other People’s Money.
I don’t know whether to laugh, or cry. This Guardian piece on the attempt to crowdfund paying off a mere 1.5 billion portion of the debt that the Greek government has wracked up has it all: bad logic,...
View ArticleGreece votes no on referendum, Euro, probably EU membership, long-term...
Said referendum being, of course, whether they should pay the bills that their government has been racking up for some time. The Daily Telegraph explains the situation that would arise from a No vote:...
View ArticleGreece discovers that the European Union has altered the deal.
I am really and truly trying not to laugh at this. No, seriously. I’m totally trying to cut out the schadenfreude this week. But Greece refuses to make it easy for me: A week ago, Greeks partied in...
View ArticleWhat’s Greek for “The definition of insanity…”
“…is doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results?” Alexis Tsipras has hailed a “victory of the people” after his left-wing Syriza party won Greece’s fifth election in six...
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