From The Weepies
More about Ryan Woodward here
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Stating The Obvious
Maybe the Dems are finally starting to get it. Michael Tomasky:
And while I don't think Chucky Schumer has a lot of room to criticize, it'll be interesting to see if playing the Repubs' main game and making them defend their positions (for once) will work to the Dems' favor.
It’s about time the Democrats started saying openly what has been clear for months or even years now—that as long as economic recovery would work to the political benefit of Barack Obama, the Republicans have been, are, and will be in favor of sabotaging the economy. Senators Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin made the point in a press conference in the Capitol Thursday. Noting that his GOP colleagues are coming out against business tax cuts (read that again: Republicans against tax cuts for businesses) that Democrats happen to support, Schumer said, “It almost makes you wonder if they aren't trying to slow down the economic recovery for political gain.”A politician doing something for political gain is not news. But looking at what exactly that politician is trying to do, and how he's doing it can be hugely important.
And while I don't think Chucky Schumer has a lot of room to criticize, it'll be interesting to see if playing the Repubs' main game and making them defend their positions (for once) will work to the Dems' favor.
Get Ready Cuz Here It Comes
Are you ready for the next big collapse? NYT has a ruin-your-whole-day kinda piece today, all about the frenzy over how Natural Gas will save us.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
The Late Great US of A
From a story in the LA Times:
Anyway, I'm pretty sure this is what that famous Slippery Slope actually looks like.
First, tho', I think it's important to remember that when these guys talk about this stuff in public, they're not talking about everything they know about it. There's always something they're not telling us - either because it really is justifiably secret, or because it would make them look like assholes &/or idiots. Getting past the obstacle of Information asymmetry is what journalism is supposed to be all about - and what we have to remember about the Press Poodles is that they're show dogs, not workin' dogs.
So, now what're we supposed to get outa this little dog-and-pony show?
Main Point: We're the good guys, so of course, we don't torture people. But if you fuck with us, we'll rip off your eyelids and make you watch as we feed 'em to the dogs.
Over time, this will evolve. Before too long, "for the sake of public safety" will be used to justify harsh treatment of anybody in custody; and eventually, detention and harsh treatment will not be limited to "the terrorists". Remember that it's already been established in the law that the president can point at anybody, and calling that person an enemy combatant, make that person disappear. Don't even try to suggest that it couldn't or won't happen here because America is exceptional (and therefore superior). It will happen here because now it can happen here. We removed all the safeguards that always worked to keep it from happening.
Generally, people don't gravitate to the centers of power because they think it'll be fun to work 18 hours a day for crappy wages "in service to the people". There are some of those of course, but the ladder climbers are the same people you find in any other line of work. They're hyper-competitive and coldly ambitious, and they're not there seeking the noble fulfillment of doing well by doing good. They want the power for its own sake.
The would-be CIA director tells the Senate Intelligence Committee that the U.S. should consider a policy for using special interrogation techniques when information is needed right away to save lives. John McCain, a fellow opponent of recent 'enhanced' methods, agrees.Quick aside: David Patraeus was nicknamed Peaches in high school - and never mind how I know that.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure this is what that famous Slippery Slope actually looks like.
First, tho', I think it's important to remember that when these guys talk about this stuff in public, they're not talking about everything they know about it. There's always something they're not telling us - either because it really is justifiably secret, or because it would make them look like assholes &/or idiots. Getting past the obstacle of Information asymmetry is what journalism is supposed to be all about - and what we have to remember about the Press Poodles is that they're show dogs, not workin' dogs.
So, now what're we supposed to get outa this little dog-and-pony show?
Main Point: We're the good guys, so of course, we don't torture people. But if you fuck with us, we'll rip off your eyelids and make you watch as we feed 'em to the dogs.
Over time, this will evolve. Before too long, "for the sake of public safety" will be used to justify harsh treatment of anybody in custody; and eventually, detention and harsh treatment will not be limited to "the terrorists". Remember that it's already been established in the law that the president can point at anybody, and calling that person an enemy combatant, make that person disappear. Don't even try to suggest that it couldn't or won't happen here because America is exceptional (and therefore superior). It will happen here because now it can happen here. We removed all the safeguards that always worked to keep it from happening.
Generally, people don't gravitate to the centers of power because they think it'll be fun to work 18 hours a day for crappy wages "in service to the people". There are some of those of course, but the ladder climbers are the same people you find in any other line of work. They're hyper-competitive and coldly ambitious, and they're not there seeking the noble fulfillment of doing well by doing good. They want the power for its own sake.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Oops
It's an axiom of politics that a gaffe is what they call it when a politician accidentally tells the truth.
Mitch McConnell was trying to talk about why so many senate Repubs are suddenly against military adventures in arab countries.
These people have no soul and no honor.
Mitch McConnell was trying to talk about why so many senate Repubs are suddenly against military adventures in arab countries.
"The only thing I can tell you at this point is that there are differences. I’m not sure that these kind of differences might not have been there in a more latent form when you had a Republican president. But I do think there is more of a tendency to pull together when the guy in the White House is on your side. So I think some of these views were probably held by some of my members even in the previous administration, but party loyalty tended to mute them. So yeah, I think there are clearly differences and I think a lot of our members, not having a Republican in the White House, feel more free to express their reservations which might have been somewhat muted during the previous administration."What's right? What's best for US interests? What's really their honest opinion? None of that matters. The only thing that matters is the political advantage that can be gained or lost for you own party.
These people have no soul and no honor.
Nostalgia Warp
Remember when teachers, public employees, Planned Parenthood, NPR, and PBS crashed the stock market, wiped out half of our 401Ks, took trillions in TARP money, gave themselves billions in bonuses, and paid no taxes? Yeah.. Me neither.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Yikes
Just in case you were feeling a little too good about things in general, here's something to ponder as you set about choosing between pills, a rope or a gun. Yeeesh
Land Of The Free
The embedding code was disabled on the original - dunno why. Luckily, in this world of blogging and the viral spread of info, we still get to see examples of the growing threat of authoritarian governance.
I made a call to the Rochester (NY) PD, and the lady who answered told me she'd been instructed to read a statement issued by Chief of Police James Sheppard. (585-428-7033) RPD website
I made a call to the Rochester (NY) PD, and the lady who answered told me she'd been instructed to read a statement issued by Chief of Police James Sheppard. (585-428-7033) RPD website
Oy
The question is "Should evolution be taught in school?"
If you're scoring at home*:
Yes = 16
No = 2
Yeah But -or- Both = 28
WTF = 5
*50 states plus DC
If you're scoring at home*:
Yes = 16
No = 2
Yeah But -or- Both = 28
WTF = 5
*50 states plus DC
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