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Rule 5: Jamie Eason & friend

Violinlab’s workshop

My violin teacher is sponsoring a workshop this week which has brought adult beginners like me from, literally, around the world. Most them of showed up last night for a reception, with buffet, and an ensemble practice of the Pachelbel’s Canon for a concert on Thursday evening.

The folks who’ve been playing for more than my six months carried it off while us short-timers played the same four measures over and over, an accepted form of cheating dignified with a fancy Italian name: Ostinato. The Canadian woman beside me, who was trying to keep up with the whole piece, finally quit. “I’m lost,” she said. “That’s why we’re in the back,” I replied.

This morning we start beginner’s music theory, followed by more practice on various things, such as Ashokan Farewell and a cool Celtic number called Bonnie Doon. Only hassle is we have to start at 8 a.m. But that’s what happens when you have only four days. Last night was fun. The rest will be, too, I’m sure.

Real unemployment rate: 22 percent

The Obumbles court media is parroting unchallenged the Democrat federal bureaucracy’s claim that unemployment in June stayed at 8.2 percent.

High but still respectable enough to get Obozo-the-clown re-elected on the multicultural ticket.

Except that Spengler has the shocking truth: Government, thy besmirched name is mendacity.

Surprise: our new leftist supreme court


UPDATE: One of the most risible of CJ Roberts’ excuses for joining the lockstep liberals in upholding Obamacare with its power grab of one third of our faltering economy was that it was the court’s job to uphold, not kill, federal statutes. Then, quietly, the court killed 32 of 33 other laws—including Arizona’s attempt to control its own border with Mexico since the corrupt feds refuse to do it. Cretin.

Happy Dependence Day, sheeple

Independence Day? Ha! Used to be,  but it sure ain’t any more. It’s not even close to the way it was when it all started back in 1776 when Americans had the highest incomes and the lowest taxes in the civilized world.

These days it’s high unemployment, higher taxes on the way and just one damn restriction after another: no smoking in airports or on airplanes (and, soon, not even in public parks), no plastic bags in groceries, no Big Gulps or “excessive” salt in New York City, and in many other cities (including Austin) no fireworks.

On the Fourth of July.

Too dangerous. Too individual. Same thing.

Now that Obamacare has been ruled constitutional by the swing vote of a supposedly-conservative judge, all of us good sheeple in the collective will soon be standing in line for federally-approved medical care. Or denied it if we’re too old. (Well, we can still travel to Mexico for a choice.)

Not to mention a 75 percent increase in food stamp applications under Obama and an even more alarming popularity of the full-time federal dole. Easier than working. Just be sure to vote the bureaucrat’s way: Democrat.

You never know. They might check. They have spies in the sky now.

As Instapundit says: “They’re turning us all into beggars, cause they’re easier to please.”

And, whatever you do, don’t forget the Badge Gang. They’re unionized and you know which party loves the unions. The Badge Gang sure does.

Independence Day? Heh. Have another helping of government cheese.

Obama discriminates against immigrants

Those 800,000 young illegal (primarily Mexican) immigrants Obozo recently gave amnesty can vote for him (that was the intent, after all) without a photo i.d., but they can’t be in the same room with him without one. Hypocrisy? Naw. Democrat politics.

Michael Yon on cannibals: An extreme Hindi cult

New as these reports of cannibal attacks seem to many of us, coming as they are from places like Miami Beach and Montreal, war correspondent Michael Yon is an old hand at this subject, having researched it in India, Nepal, Thailand, Italy, Germany, France, Hawaii and (where else) California, particularly its India origins.

It is, he says, an extreme cult of Hinduism. Shiva-the-destroyer and all that. And it’s attracted more than a few American converts, including one Gary Stevenson from, ahem, Texas. Hence their appearance on our side of the world. Pagans all. The sort of barbarity you’d expect from a world heavily invested in denying G-d.