Apr 6, 2011
Apr 4, 2011
Fools' Play
Terry Jones is a straight up asshole. He makes a show of his "faith" so you have to know he's a fuckin' phony right off. Anyway, he sets up his little Burn-a-Quran day and then sits back and collects the accolades and (most important) the dollars that start flowing in as soon as certain other straight up assholes react in a totally and predictably asshole-ish way to his being an asshole.
Here's a question: why is this news to anybody?
Make no mistake; there are no good guys in this. The Muslimist assholes who react violently are no better than the Christianist assholes who deliberately foment Muslim rage; and anybody who sits around worrying about the politics instead of standing up and shouting a full-on gut-level condemnation of the whole sorry mess is an asshole too.
Here's a question: why is this news to anybody?
Make no mistake; there are no good guys in this. The Muslimist assholes who react violently are no better than the Christianist assholes who deliberately foment Muslim rage; and anybody who sits around worrying about the politics instead of standing up and shouting a full-on gut-level condemnation of the whole sorry mess is an asshole too.
Apr 1, 2011
A Little (re-)Education - updated
If you control the story of your country's history, you have a much better chance to mold its future.
One of the things Ayn Rand warned us about is what she called "the amputation of history". She was talking about how power structures manipulate us through propaganda - and one of the main points they rely on is that most of us don't remember our history lessons from school. Of course, the Right Radicals have been telling us for 30 years that all the schools suck; that they never taught us anything straight. So we're open to the suggestion that what we learned wasn't the true story, and we're also open to accept a substitute version that The Party is more than happy to supply.
Think about some of the ridiculous things we've heard from Haley Barbour and Michelle Bachman lately. Barbour made claims that race hatred in Mississippi wasn't really all that bad; and Bachman spun a whopper about how the founding fathers worked so hard to end slavery.
Now think about what they're telling us about the Boston Tea Party - how it was a revolt against taxes. It wasn't anything of the sort. It was actually a rebellion against the tyranny of a government that was being used by a mega-corporation to impose croney capitalism on people who simply wanted a chance to compete on a level field.
BTW: in case you're some kind of bone-head Libertarian who insists that this is just an example of 'counter-propaganda' and you can't trust anything you hear; go blow a rock. There are actually ways of discovering the truth about things, and there's this little matter of critical thinking that requires you to accept facts when they present themselves in some reasonable way.
I love this kinda shit (assuming I haven't been April-Fooled of course).
One of the things Ayn Rand warned us about is what she called "the amputation of history". She was talking about how power structures manipulate us through propaganda - and one of the main points they rely on is that most of us don't remember our history lessons from school. Of course, the Right Radicals have been telling us for 30 years that all the schools suck; that they never taught us anything straight. So we're open to the suggestion that what we learned wasn't the true story, and we're also open to accept a substitute version that The Party is more than happy to supply.
Think about some of the ridiculous things we've heard from Haley Barbour and Michelle Bachman lately. Barbour made claims that race hatred in Mississippi wasn't really all that bad; and Bachman spun a whopper about how the founding fathers worked so hard to end slavery.
Now think about what they're telling us about the Boston Tea Party - how it was a revolt against taxes. It wasn't anything of the sort. It was actually a rebellion against the tyranny of a government that was being used by a mega-corporation to impose croney capitalism on people who simply wanted a chance to compete on a level field.
BTW: in case you're some kind of bone-head Libertarian who insists that this is just an example of 'counter-propaganda' and you can't trust anything you hear; go blow a rock. There are actually ways of discovering the truth about things, and there's this little matter of critical thinking that requires you to accept facts when they present themselves in some reasonable way.
I love this kinda shit (assuming I haven't been April-Fooled of course).
Mar 31, 2011
Continue The Bleed
Here's another example of Interstate Job Transfer. As states continue to struggle to find the revenue necessary to provide services, company execs see great opportunities to leverage their positions to get somebody else to pay the bills.
From The Agonist this morning:
For 30 years, American companies have been exporting jobs to countries willing to offer major concessions in Labor Regulation, Environmental Law, Tax Abatements, etc. Now the states have learned how to play that game as well, so we should be able to look forward to a new era of fucked-up-ed-ness as one state raids another in search of a few extra taxpayers.
Companies are always going to push down on their costs, and everything a company has to spend on people adds up to every company's biggest cost. I get it; I understand; it's normal and expected and the way it has to be in business. I grock the situation.
The thing that really gripes me is that we accept this style of hard-ass management as necessary. It isn't. We think they have to be strong leaders and they have to make these difficult choices. They don't.
A strong and able manager almost never has to pull rank or try to dictate terms to his workers. In my experience, it's always the weakling (or the workplace politician) who is the most authoritarian.
We're headed back to the 18th century, and it's gonna be a really shitty ride.
From The Agonist this morning:
In the business of “let someone else pay for government services”, corporations are the hands-down winners. Corporations use the same roads as everyone else, fly out of airports, enjoy the services of the water, electric, and gas utilities, clog up the courts, get police and fire protection, and if necessary have their overseas interests secured by the military and the diplomatic corps. They just don’t want to pay for it. Fifty years ago corporate income taxes at the federal level generated about 6% of GDP; today the amount is less than 2% of GDP. The difference has been made up in increased taxes on individuals, and dramatically increased federal government borrowing.It's a free lunch for Corp Execs and Wealthy Investors, because the workin' slobs always pick up the check.
For 30 years, American companies have been exporting jobs to countries willing to offer major concessions in Labor Regulation, Environmental Law, Tax Abatements, etc. Now the states have learned how to play that game as well, so we should be able to look forward to a new era of fucked-up-ed-ness as one state raids another in search of a few extra taxpayers.
Companies are always going to push down on their costs, and everything a company has to spend on people adds up to every company's biggest cost. I get it; I understand; it's normal and expected and the way it has to be in business. I grock the situation.
The thing that really gripes me is that we accept this style of hard-ass management as necessary. It isn't. We think they have to be strong leaders and they have to make these difficult choices. They don't.
A strong and able manager almost never has to pull rank or try to dictate terms to his workers. In my experience, it's always the weakling (or the workplace politician) who is the most authoritarian.
We're headed back to the 18th century, and it's gonna be a really shitty ride.
Mar 30, 2011
Right Radicals
The Repubs are just chock full of silliness. Unfortunately, the rubes eat it up and keep going back for more.
per Andrew Sullivan, here's Newt Gingrich:
One of Sully's readers:
per Andrew Sullivan, here's Newt Gingrich:
"I have two grandchildren — Maggie is 11, Robert is 9," Gingrich said at Cornerstone Church here. "I am convinced that if we do not decisively win the struggle over the nature of America, by the time they're my age they will be in a secular atheist country, potentially one dominated by radical Islamists and with no understanding of what it once meant to be an American."Because, you know - Islam is known mainly for its atheism(?) How, exactly, is it that Gingrich has the reputation for being the heavy thinker over there?
One of Sully's readers:
According to the hydra-headed GOP, Obama should have unilaterally attacked Libya weeks ago to help Al Qaeda sympathizers assassinate a terrorist tyrant who was recently courted by the Bush administration. Also he should have concluded the mission by now, sent the bill to China and then done the same thing in Syria, Yemen and Iran.Repubs have had a strong tendency either to ignore history, or to revise it in order to make it fit whatever they think will get them 40 seconds on DumFux News tonight. Maybe that's why they hate the public school system. If we know our history; if we know how our government is supposed to work; if we know something about critical thinking - then we know a load of bullshit when we see it. If we know enough to call it bullshit, then we know too much. And the Repubs have decided it's bad for them if we know stuff, so they're always working on ways to keep us stupid.
Mar 29, 2011
About Libya
As usual, Juan Cole makes a lot of sense.
Many are crying hypocrisy, citing other places an intervention could be staged or worrying that Libya sets a precedent. I don’t find those arguments persuasive. Military intervention is always selective, depending on a constellation of political will, military ability, international legitimacy and practical constraints. The humanitarian situation in Libya was fairly unique. You had a set of tank brigades willing to attack dissidents, and responsible for thousands of casualties and with the prospect of more thousands to come, where aerial intervention by the world community could make a quick and effective difference.It just always seems so stupid that after a coupla or three million years of hominid evolution, we still can't find a better way to settle our differences than bashing each other over the head with sticks and rocks.
Mar 28, 2011
VCU Makes The Final Four
And the riot is on in downtown Richmond for the second time in 3 days. The cops were out in force, but there were no arrests on either occasion, even tho' the kids did get a little destructive - mostly inadvertently.
You can see Nick in the bottom right foreground starting at about 0:18, for about 4 seconds. He's the devilishly handsome young cat with the curly brown hair wearing the black VCU hoodie.
You can see Nick in the bottom right foreground starting at about 0:18, for about 4 seconds. He's the devilishly handsome young cat with the curly brown hair wearing the black VCU hoodie.
Mar 26, 2011
Clay Bennett Cartoon
I can get next to most of what Bennett has to say. I'm wondering why this particular toon popped up right now.
Also, I wonder if having the "lying Politicians" sign next to the "lying Fox News" sign is coincidence.
Also, I wonder if having the "lying Politicians" sign next to the "lying Fox News" sign is coincidence.
Mar 25, 2011
Duly Noted
It's completely slipped by the attention of the Press Poodles, but at least WisconsinWatch and Crooks & Liars are alert enough to catch it for us.
When assholes like Mr Lam are brought down loudly and publicly, then maybe we'll start to see a change in the way we do things. Until then, we can probably expect more of the same.
“Currently, the media is painting the union protest as a democratic uprising and failing to mention the role of the DNC and umbrella union organizations in the protest. Employing a false flag operation would assist in undercutting any support that the media may be creating in favor of the unions. God bless, Carlos F. Lam.”Obviously, it's good that a putz like Carlos Lam is pushed out. But his 'resignation' was a quiet thing, so I have to suspect his ouster was more a result of his being so open about his suggestion than it was about the dirty trick itself.
When assholes like Mr Lam are brought down loudly and publicly, then maybe we'll start to see a change in the way we do things. Until then, we can probably expect more of the same.
Mar 24, 2011
The Costs Of War
Beans, bullets and band-aids is just the beginning. We'll be paying for these wars for a very long time in ways we can scarcely imagine right now.
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