Slouching Towards Oblivion

Saturday, November 11, 2017

The More They Stay The Same

Levittown PA in the 1950s.

"I have no prejudice against the coloreds, it's just that I wouldn't like to have one as a neighbor."

Friday, November 10, 2017

Today's Tweet



I need to learn how to do some of this



Thursday, November 09, 2017

That Pesky 9%


If they'd known then what they know now - yeah, prob'ly be no different.

Nice to think about it though.

A Map

Just wanted to throw this one up and look at it for a while.

(WaPo)


I don't do colors very well, but to me, this looks a lot like Virginia has seen a significant shift towards the Blue end.

Even all that wide open space in the western and southwestern parts don't have that deep red thing going on like before.

But what's really odd is the purpling of places like Fredericksburg and The Tidewater (Norfolk etc) because of the fairly heavy National Security presence in those areas.

I guess it's possible that the GOP's insistence on the belt-tightening fiscal regime that eventually led to the choking effects of Sequestration is making life difficult in places that depend a lot on federal money. We heard a little of that leading up to Tuesday's elections.

I dunno.

Once upon a time, a friend who knows about such things told me the reason most US Military people have been way more inclined to vote Republican is that the Democrats were the ones who sent them to war in stupid places, for stupid reasons - Korea, Vietnam, etc - while cutting their budgets and talking shit about them, but now they're drifting to the Dems because it's the GOP who's been doing all that lately.

I dunno again.

It's pretty weird, and getting weirder - Bob Goodlatte (R-VA06) just announced he's not running in 2018, which makes him like the 20th Repub to bail - so I think it doesn't start getting un-weird for a while yet.

The more we learn, the less we know - just keep watching I guess.

Today's Tweet



"...solve for middle income..."

Malarkey - the only thing they're trying to solve is the problem of getting us to say "thanks for the hat" while they shit on our heads.

 

Could Be A Lot

I'm wondering how significant it is when the opening bit at CMA is a nice big slam on 45*.

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

Today's Quote (paraphrased)


Wanting to live in a better neighborhood shouldn't mean you have move.

Nothing Fails Like Prayer - Thank God

Praise Mammon from whom all blessings flow
Praise him, all victims here below
Praise him, Congress - who love him best
Praise money and power - and fuck the rest

About Last Night



A few hi-lites



 

 

 

 

 

 


Monday, November 06, 2017

About That Tax Thing

Robert Reich, the experiment, and why good ol' Keynesian economics is what we need to get back to.




Sunday, November 05, 2017

An Audience Of One

45*'s inner circle will never stop pimping the lies, and ensures 45* will never stop believing he has the support of the majority.

And of course, that's the biggest problem with all the constant propagandizing - the danger that you start believing your own bullshit.  I'm pretty sure we passed that point quite a while back with this guy.

So, he will never see this - not in this form anyway:





Officials reportedly said her speech was the most registered event of the three-day assembly, but that tight security had meant not everyone had been able to enter the hall before the doors were closed for the duration of the speeches by Abe and Trump.

However, the Guardian arrived at the hall 10 minutes before the event began and witnessed no long lines of people waiting to get in. Another attendee who entered as the doors were closing said just a handful of people were milling around outside.

Post Truth Personified

...but I'm not going to pretend the kind of bullshit coming from the White House is new in any way.  Maybe the sheer mass of the bullshit is something we haven't seen before, but we can't afford to start thinking this is normal.


NYT, Frank Bruni:

It hit me this week, around the time when Sarah Huckabee Sanders was blithely seconding Chief of Staff John Kelly’s Civil War revisionism, that I missed Sean Spicer.

I missed the panic in his eyes, which signaled a scintilla of awareness that he was peddling hooey. I missed the squeak in his voice, which suggested perhaps the tiniest smidgen of shame.

He never seemed to me entirely at home in his domicile of deception; she dwells without evident compunction in a gaudier fairyland of grander fictions. There’s no panic. No squeak. Just that repulsed expression, as if a foul odor had wafted in and she knew — just knew — that the culprit was CNN.

True, she hasn’t told a lie as tidy as Spicer’s ludicrousness about Donald Trump’s inauguration crowds. But her briefings are breathtaking — certainly this week’s were. For some 20 minutes every afternoon, down is up, paralysis is progress, enmity is harmony, stupid is smart, villain is victim, disgrace is honor, plutocracy is populism and Hillary Clinton colluded with Russia if anyone would summon the nerve to investigate her (because, you know, that never, ever happens). I watch and listen with sheer awe.

With despair, too, because Sanders doesn’t draw nearly the censure or ridicule that Spicer did, and the reason isn’t her. It’s us. More precisely, it’s what Trump and his presidency have done to us. Little more than nine months in, we’ve surrendered any expectation of honesty. We’re inured.

Saturday, November 04, 2017

Today's Pix

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Bruce Bartlett

Farmers' Advance, Bruce Bartlett:

I know something about this subject. Forty years ago, while working for New York Rep. Jack Kemp, I helped originate the Republican obsession with slashing taxes that came to be called “supply-side economics.” While I believe this theory played a useful role in economic theory and policy in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it has long outlived its usefulness and is now nothing but dogma completely divorced from reality.

It will be hard for many to believe, but once upon a time, Republicans genuinely cared about the budget deficit. From Dwight Eisenhower to George H.W. Bush, many of them were actually willing to raise taxes and oppose tax cuts to reduce it. And that includes Ronald Reagan, who cut taxes in 1981 but then supported 11 tax increases to offset a ballooning deficit.

And here's the crux of it all - this is what the GOP is all about.

The 1978 passage of California 's Proposition 13, which slashed the state’s property taxes, was critical in convincing Republicans that tax-cutting was more popular than deficit reduction. But to maintain some semblance of consistency, Republican intellectuals such as Irving Kristol and Alan Greenspan developed a theory called “starve-the-beast,” which says that spending will only be cut when tax cuts increase the deficit so much that there is no alternative.

If my goal is to dismantle the "welfare state" - to kill all that FDR Socialism Stuff - then the policy agenda pursued by Repubs for the last 60 years is almost exactly how I'd do it.

The short version is that we must be punished for not having the foresight to be born into better circumstances.

Short example: There will be about 5000 American deaths this year that will result in any kind of tax liability under the Estate Tax laws.

5000 out of about 2,600,000 in an "average year".

Less than 2% will pay anything in taxes on the wealth they inherit - and they pay taxes only on the amount in excess of $10,000,000.

If my estate is $50 million, then my poor pitiful survivors will have to figure out how to squeak by on a share of about $35,000,000.

I have no sympathy for legacy pukes who complain about paying the taxes that keep them from being roasted alive by the people who do the work and pay them rent.

Today's Tweet



We've all been suckered with this kinda shit once or twice.



I see comments online about how Hillary's this horrible Neo-Liberal bank bitch who emulates Henry Kissinger to the point where it's hard not to think she might have a dick, etc etc etc.

And I've heard that Bernie's a totally misogynistic asshole faggot who made regular trips to Havana so he could give Castro a blow job, and learn more about stealing tax dollars while masquerading as an "Independent" - that fucking Commie mole...

...and blah blah fucking blah.

It's trite and stale and clichéd, but this is good ol' fashioned Divide-n-Conquer.

I have to start by assuming the extreme hyperbole that comes thru (regarding Hillary vs Bernie eg) is designed to keep me isolated from somebody I should be making common cause with.  If I'm less inclined to think he's a complete jerk for supporting that misogynistic Commie faggot, I'm less likely to dig in my heels and blindly support the Neo-Liberal bank bitch.

I'm not mewling about Can't We Just Get Along. And I'm not running for the shelter of Both-Sides - but if we wanna get anywhere...


Working towards the election - no matter how it's going for you personally - chop wood and carry water.

After the election - no matter how it turned out for you personally - you chop the wood and you carry the water.