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Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Governator of Calley-for-nya (title link article is excellent)
"In May, California voters rejected other parts of the February budget agreement. We believe that voters should be given a choice to decide if they want to keep $2.5 billion in corporate tax loopholes that were passed in secret by the Legislature as part of their failed budget deals," said Lenny Goldberg, executive director of the California Tax Reform Association.
Of course it's not ALL the Governator's fault. Long time Republican homeowners don't want to talk about the The Prop. 13 Gorilla
"The Family" LMAO
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Bible study that. Fundamentalist fucktards. Go figure.
Oh the other hand don't try to tell me that here is not a "Jewish mafia" type organization working in Washington, because I will call you a fucking liar. Why can't we be free of the ball and chain which is the Jewish state of Israel if that is not true? WTF does Israel do for the US?
How many more settlements will this "security aid" protect?
Friday, July 10, 2009
Friday squirrel blogging
and Arianna keeps us focused on things that should make us squirrelly:
Arianna Huffington
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Keeping the Spotlight on Lobbying Outrages and Economic Hard Times
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Pyongyang's cyber-terrorism hits home
Jul 10, 2009
By Donald Kirk (Asia Times)
WASHINGTON - North Korea has caught American and South Korean officials completely by surprise with a shocking cyber-offensive that has broad implications for the North's drive to perfect its ability to deliver weapons of mass destruction to carefully selected targets in Japan, South Korea or possibly the United States.
I don't know how we stop that pesky little megalomaniacal asshole Kim Jong-Il. Hopefully whichever of his brats he puts up as the next leader is useless, like a lot of spoiled brats are.
Tuesday, July 07, 2009
Monday, July 06, 2009
I'm sad today
Metinks de system broken. I hope my friend don't get more broken too. I guess bruises aren't enough evidence to charge someone.
Saturday, July 04, 2009
San Diego Celebrates Independence Day
UPDATED: 8:53 am PDT July 4, 2009
The best places to view the nearly 20-minute-long fireworks show, according to organizers, is from Shelter Island, Harbor Island, North Embarcadero, Seaport Village and Coronado Ferry Landing...
Right. No smoking or drinking allowed on the beaches any more. So, a bunch of squirelly, whiny kids who are only awake because they've been drinking soft drinks all day and their grumpy, sunburnt parents? Parking nightmares?
No thanks.
There's about a dozen other places where they do fireworks displays around this county. I wish I cared. I don't like crowds or loud noises. I'll be doing the BBQ thing with a small group, wondering how many idiots will set fires with illegal fireworks? How many R-wing morons, or ignorant Mexicans will be shooting guns in the air? That's also illegal around here.
So, that was kind of a grumpy post, eh? Lemmee fix that. I love Craig Ferguson, this is a monologue that cracked me up last month. A Scottish guy who probably loves America more than I do, go figure.
Craig Ferguson 6/15/9B Late Late Show MONOLOGUE XD
And any excuse to use this pic. Buh-bye Molly McMooseturd, stay out of the public eye pleeeeeeeeeease.
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Change Congress in 20 minutes
First seen posted by Agi over at Guys from Area51 , who also posts over at Agitprop
This might be a good reason to do so:
Weapons: Our #1 Export?
Frida Berrigan | June 30, 2009
Editor: John Feffer
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
God I hate this town sometimes
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Update: 6:08 PM 7/2/2009 TPM says
SD DA Bonnie Dumanis may get involved?
I decided to back off from the blogging and reading of blogs to do a little fiction reading. I've known for years that I like Joseph Wambaugh, so I decided to see how long it takes me to read his books that I've neglected over the years. I've recently started on his fiction. I read "Floaters" which I thought was too kind to San Diego law enforcement in general. I guess he didn't spend any time with any Sheriff's dept guys. I've always been hesitant to live in an area where they are in charge because they have a reputation for being assholes. Now keep in mind that this is coming from someone who has bent over backwards to stay within the confines of the law and have no arrest record to prove it.
Don't get me wrong, I personally have had a mixed bag of results with police. A couple of times as a victim of crime I was treated very respectfully. Once, I was absolutely terrified by this bitch cop because her cynical, nasty response to a beating victim (me) was so vicious. Once on a traffic violation the cop bent over backwards to be kind to me. If he had had a partner with him at the time I might not be writing this now because I was pissed and couldn't figure out what I had done wrong and I thought the siren was way the fuck over the top since I was looking for a safe place to pull over and that wasn't in the middle of the fucking intersection when he put the damn siren on.
Anyway, when you don't pay guys shit, and around 90% of the cops or sheriffs come originally from rednecked shitkicking towns all over the US, and decide that they just can't bear to part with the great weather in SD after they get out of the military you get what you get.
(See what I mean? "Abbott, 29, is a former Marine who has been employed by the Sheriff's Department since 2006" More and more of these guys are gonna overreact 'cause they get whacked out in war zones. They could get away with this shit after Nam and before cell phone cameras and the internet. )
They got pepper sprayed in Rancho Santa Fe at a political fundraiser. Rancho Santa Fe is one of the most expensive places to live in San Diego. I'm doubly pissed because I've met Francine Busby and she is a sweet, gentle, intelligent woman. Unfortunately she is a Democrat, which in this fucktard RepugnanThuglican run town is a bad thing.
Read the comments, notice the way that our local newZ covers this, you will see why the local law enforcement gets away with this shit.
Yeesh, your average cop is a sweetheart compared to these godamned greedy motherfucking fuckhead fucks:
Economic Crisis, The Audit — July 01, 2009 02:57 PM
NYT: Banks Gearing Up to Kill New Consumer-Protection Agency
By Ryan Chittum
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
I was never really a big Michael Jackson fan
But today it hit me that it seems like his music has always been part of the background noise in my life. I never saw the the movie Ben , but I remember the song Ben . I remember hearing ABC on the radio and I'll be there .
I heard a disturbing bit on the radio this morning about Joe Jackson promoting his record label at the Michael tribute thing and I got curious about Michael's young life, so I looked it up on Wikipedia . The kid was singing in strip clubs before he was 10?
Yeesh, no wonder Janet and Michael wrote Scream .
I found this song called Sugar Daddy on youtube but I don't really remember it. I remember the more innocent, sweet songs from when he was a boy.
I always hated PYT because the girl who antagonized a boyfriend that beat the crap out of me in front of her and then refused to go with me to file a police report loved that song. But who could forget Rock With You , or Human Nature or what a big deal that Thriller was?
Tragic death, but not uncommon it seems like, for a life lived in the spotlight.
The grandmother was granted temporary custody of Michael's children.
Someone put together a nice montage on youtube called Michael Jackson History
He was talented and successful and he leaves us lots of music and memories.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Russia blames US for flood of Afghan heroin into country
And then there is this:
Obama creates a deadly power vacuum
By Spengler Middle East (Asia Times)
Jun 30, 2009
I've been reading mostly non-fiction since September 12, 2001. I feel like I am in retreat. I went to the library today and picked up some fiction. Granted, some of them are Joseph Wambaugh, and it is not all fiction, but sometimes all the shit I read is just overwhelming. I need a break occasionally and movies mostly suck, so I read.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Friday squirrel blogging, and climate change that won't affect the rotten little rodents
Proposed climate bill a breath of fresh air
David Greising
June 26, 2009
China welcomes U.S. climate bill, says more needed
Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:56am EDT
Wow, I find the title of the above article a bit ironic since
China blames pollution for surge in birth defects
The government's acknowledgment of the problem is a victory for environmentalists, who say the rate of defects is highest in coal-producing regions.
By Barbara Demick
February 02, 2009
and
US scientists believe that as much as 25 per cent of the air pollution in Los Angeles comes from China.
And finally as long as we are talking about pollution, might as well throw in the most dysfunctional part of the US budget, and the worst polluter on the planet -- the US Military.
The farm lobby vs. the global warming bill
The agriculture lobby's fingerprints are all over a crucial bill aimed at fighting global warming.
June 26, 2009
Rep. Broun receives applause on the House floor for calling global warming a ‘hoax.’
...Broun’s tired hoax claims aside, Broun’s $3,100 talking point is contradicted by the Congressional Budget Office, which found that that the average cost of the legislation would be only 48-cents a day, the price of a postage stamp,...
Media reported conservatives' high cap-and-trade cost estimates, but not lower CBO number
June 23, 2009 3:52 pm ET
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Reprimanded Psychiatrist? Bad Advice?
The Observatory — June 24, 2009 01:10 PM
By Paul Scott
But where her film was generous in its inclusion of heartbreaking personal stories about depression, its broad survey of the science of the illness included frequent appearances by Charles Nemeroff, M.D., a leading— some say powerful —mood disorders researcher from Emory University. Last fall, Nemeroff also became one of the most prominent psychiatrists to be rebuked for failing to disclose funds earned from the drug industry.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Amy Smart says Congress needs to strengthen the Waxman-Markey bill
Update: 2:10 PM 6/25/2009 the other side speaks here
...Cap-and-trade is an ineffective tool for that, because it does not reliably end fossil fuels' price advantage....
Fuck Wall Street, Fuck Wall Street, FUCK WALL STREET
(Update 8:19 PM 8/7/2009 those of you who got here by using the Google search term "street fuck" I have no idea what you are looking for, but I think that this particular blog entry is beyond your little lizard brain mentality, go away, like to here )
Foreclosure Fiasco
Posted on Jun 24, 2009
By Robert Scheer
...California couldn’t get the White House to guarantee $5.5 billion in short-term notes to avert severe cuts in state and local payrolls, from prison guards to schoolteachers. Compare that with the $50 billion already given to Citigroup, plus an astounding $300 billion to guarantee that institution’s toxic assets. Citigroup benefits from being a bank “too big to fail,” although through its irresponsible actions to get that large it did as much as any company to cause this mess...
Obamanomics: The Good, the Bad, the WeakOn bank regulation, the White House goes too far, and not far enough.
—By Nomi Prins (Mother Jones)
Wed June 17, 2009 7:07 PM PST
Wall Street players reimburse Treasury with money we lent them—and Geithner celebrates?
—By Nomi Prins (Mother Jones)
Sun June 14, 2009 6:41 PM PST
10 Sleazy Ways That Goldman Sachs Distracted Us While Pocketing Billions from the Treasury
By Nomi Prins, AlterNet. Posted May 28, 2009.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Madoff says 12 years is plenty
By Aaron Smith, CNNMoney.com staff writer
Last Updated: June 23, 2009: 11:39 AM ET
..Madoff is scheduled to be sentenced on June 29. He has been locked up in the Metropolitan Correctional Center since March 12, when he pleaded guilty to masterminding the largest Ponzi scheme of all time. He pleaded guilty to 11 criminal counts, including fraud, money laundering and perjury.
Madoff perpetrated the scheme through his firm, which he founded in 1960. Thus far, federal investigators have identified 1,341 investors in Madoff's firm, with losses exceeding $13 billion...
Are you fucking kidding me? Oy. Oy Vey. Oy Gevault.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Dueling government priorites
By Susie Madrak Saturday Jun 20, 2009 3:00pm
Umm. yeah. I know that is a wonderful question regarding the healthcare "debate" in this country but ummm.....
What The Fuck?
The Three Trillion Dollar War:
Friday, June 19, 2009
As Part of Crackdown on Journalists, Iranian Security Forces Detain and Beat Canadian Journalist
In his first public remarks after days of demonstrations, Ayatollah Khamenei denied any possibility that last week’s vote had been rigged and defended President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad as the rightful winner of the election. At the same time, the Iranian government continues to arrest journalists, prominent reformists and associates of the opposition candidates, including twenty-six-year-old Mohammadreza Jalaeipour, the top strategist for presidential challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi. We speak to Toronto Globe and Mail reporter George McLeod. On Sunday, he was arrested, briefly detained, and beaten by Iranian security forces.
Middle East (Asia Times)
Jun 20, 2009
Beijing cautions US over Iran
By M K Bhadrakumar
Thursday, June 18, 2009
After 8 years of discouragement in this arena
The subcommittee, under the leadership of Rep. Nita Lowey (D-NY), allocated $648 million for family planning and reproductive health care, including $60 million for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). This amount is significantly higher than President Obama’s budget request of $593 million with $50 million for UNFPA.
Overall funding for international family planning declined by nearly 40% between 1995 and 2008. President Obama indicated his intent to reverse this trend by designating more than half of his proposed global health budget increase for family planning.
Yesterday’s move by the House subcommittee goes even further, signaling that they understand that, even in a difficult economic climate, real investment in international family planning will pay dividends: it will increase maternal and child survival, ease pressure on the environment, and encourage social stability in the developing world.
The bill will be considered by the full Appropriations Committee next week. We will keep you updated as the bill makes its way through the House and Senate.
Nunya sez Yaaaaaayyyy, good news from Population Connection.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Call for 'day of mourning' in Iran
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
20:25 Mecca time, 17:25 GMT
Middle East (Asia Times)
Jun 18, 2009
Page 1 of 2
Khamenei rides a storm in a tea cup
By M K Bhadrakumar
...Besides, "unity rally" held in Tehran by supporters of Ahmadinejad condemned "enemies, particularly the US, Britain and Israel. [for] interfering in Iran's internal affairs, plotting against the government and giving media support to the enemy groups, rioters and social and political hooligans who are trying to fuel chaos in the Islamic Republic".
Dude is whacked.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Following up on yesterday's happy news
Here's to stolen elections, corruption, OILigarchs and the American race to the bottom of the living standards. I'm sure the rich won't mind if we live like poor Brasilians,
as long as they live like the rich Brasilians, in gated communities with bullet proof SUVs and bodyguards.
Monday, June 15, 2009
The American Empire Is Bankrupt
By Chris Hedges
This week marks the end of the dollar’s reign as the world’s reserve currency. It marks the start of a terrible period of economic and political decline in the United States. And it signals the last gasp of the American imperium. That’s over. It is not coming back. And what is to come will be very, very painful... (click on title link)
From The Times (UK)
June 15, 2009
World Agenda: Looking to the future without the West
US cities may have to be bulldozed in order to survive Uk Telegraph
By Tom Leonard in Flint, Michigan
Published: 6:30PM BST 12 Jun 2009
Dozens of US cities may have entire neighbourhoods bulldozed as part of drastic "shrink to survive" proposals being considered by the Obama administration to tackle economic decline.
Update 4:30 PM 6/17/2009
China, Russia sign five-point joint statement
www.chinaview.cn 2009-06-18 05:26:55
BRICs Don't Flee The Dollar
Paul Maidment, 06.17.09, 11:30 AM EDT
The dollar's reserve currency status remains unchallenged, despite rhetoric.
Bric in search of elusive common cause
..."Do not expect any short-term initiatives with respect to the dollar," said Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Brazil's minister for strategic affairs, backing that position. "No one wants to say things or do things that would increase volatility in the ... crisis."
Iranian election
I don't speak Farsi, but it looks like a lot of people are not happy about the Ahmadinejad "win." My blogger friend Naj sent me this, she has more.
Tehran in support of Mousavi UK Times online
EU leads international pressure on Iran over vote
Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:36am EDT
Iran's Stolen Election May Spark Global Crisis
Writer, founder of GlobalEconomicCrisis.com (article from HuffPo)
Posted: June 13, 2009 03:41 PM
Sheldon Filger
...Moreover, the regime announced the predetermined outcome only a few hours after the polls had closed, a logistical impossibility given the geography and demographics of Iran. However, when a regime decides what the outcome of an election will be in advance, electoral logistics are inconsequential....
Big crowd turns out for pro-Mousavi rally in Tehran
Mon Jun 15, 2009 8:52am EDT
..."Where are the 63 percent who voted for Ahmadinejad?" they chanted, referring to his official election tally...
Monday, June 15, 2009
Iran supreme leader orders vote fraud probe By ANNA JOHNSON and ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press Writers
...The students set a truck and other vehicles on fire and hurled stones and bricks at the police, he said. Hard-line militia volunteers loyal to the Revolutionary Guard stormed the dormitories, ransacking student rooms and smashing computers and furniture with axes and wooden sticks, Akbar said.
Before leaving around 4 a.m., the police took away memory cards and computer software material, Akbar said, adding that dozens of students were arrested....
Washington has wait-and-see stance on Iran
Published: June 15, 2009 at 9:24 AM UPI
...The Obama administration has been low key in its reaction to Iran's election and the days of protests that followed, The Washington Post reported Monday. Obama, during his campaign and while in office, has indicated a willingness to re-establish a diplomatic relationship with Iran...
I think the Obama administration is doing the right thing by staying low key about this. Obama needs to be very careful considering the US govt's history in Iran, and Iranian sensitivity to Washington meddling. If the powerful in Iran need to close off access to foreign press, internet access, and cell phones, facebook, and then use thugs to push people off the streets the people's anger at injustice will leak out no matter how hard the regime tries to hide it.
If Ahmadinejad really does end up with the presidency, then Obama needs to be very careful about ignoring the right-wing nutjobs in this country.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
More touristy pics.
As I took this picture of the fountain, I was acutely aware of the coming exhibit poster being displayed on the outside museum wall to my left. I had no interest in paying to see it, in fact I was repulsed. Not just because I'm squeamish about being around dead humans, but because this guy gives me the creeps and there are still questions about whether or not the bodies were all willing to to be plastinated and displayed when they were still alive. There are a a lot of medical and nursing students in San Diego, and people who really want to see this, so I figure they don't need my $25 .
Sino-Russian baby comes of age
Jun 13, 2009
from page 2 of 3
....The Obama administration's proposed budget for the State Department allocates of $41.5 million for Kyrgyzstan and $46.5 million for Tajikistan, whereas the corresponding figures for the current fiscal year are $24.4 million and $25.2 million, respectively. US military aid to the two countries will also similarly be increased under the new budget.
The justification given is that Central Asia's strategic importance has risen of late for US regional policies. According to budget justification documents released by the State Department in Washington on May 7:
Sunday, June 14, 2009
NEWS BRIEFS
KYRGYZSTAN: RUSSIANS KANT LEAVE MILITARY AIRBASE FOR 49 YEARS
5/29/09
The Americans may have to be out of their base by August, but the Russians can look forward to at least another 49 years in Kyrgyzstan.
Under a new deal, the Russian air base at Kant, outside of Bishkek, will be leased to Moscow for 49 years, with an automatic option for a 25-year extension. Kant was opened in 2003 and serves Collective Security Treaty Organization forces. Russia pays $4.5 million annually to the Kyrgyz government in rent, the RIA Novosti news agency reported on May 29.
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev ordered US forces out of the Manas Air Base in February in a move that was widely linked to the receipt of a massive aid and loans package from the Kremlin. [For background see the Eurasia Insight archive].
Posted May 29, 2009 © Eurasianet