Decades of neoliberal economic policies have concentrated wealth and are now spurring a global backlash.
Juan Cole Last Modified: 15 Nov 2011 13:21
"...Whether in Egypt or the United States, young rebels are reacting to a single stunning worldwide development: the extreme concentration of wealth in a few hands thanks to neoliberal policies of deregulation and union busting..."
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Saturday, November 12, 2011
I got nuthin' but Tbogg cracked me up with this
It’s A 300 World After All
By: TBogg Saturday November 12, 2011 10:15 am
By: TBogg Saturday November 12, 2011 10:15 am
Friday, November 11, 2011
"Completely and Utterly Fail in an Earthquake" :
The Fukushima story you didn't hear on CNN
by Greg Palast
November 10, 2011
"I've seen a lot of sick stuff in my career, but this was sick on a new level.
Here was the handwritten log kept by a senior engineer at the nuclear power plant:
Wiesel was very upset. He seemed very nervous. Very agitated. . . . In fact, the plant was riddled with problems that, no way on earth, could stand an earth- quake. The team of engineers sent in to inspect found that most of these components could "completely and utterly fail" during an earthquake.
"Utterly fail during an earthquake." And here in Japan was the quake and here is the utter failure.
The warning was in what the investigations team called The Notebook, which I'm not supposed to have. Good thing I've kept a copy anyway, because the file cabinets went down with my office building ....
WORLD TRADE CENTER TOWER 1, FIFTY-SECOND FLOOR
NEW YORK, 1986
[This is an excerpt in FreePress.org from Vultures' Picnic: In Pursuit of Petroleum Pigs, Power Pirates and High-Finance Fraudsters, to be released this Monday. Click here to get the videos and the book.] ..."
by Greg Palast
November 10, 2011
"I've seen a lot of sick stuff in my career, but this was sick on a new level.
Here was the handwritten log kept by a senior engineer at the nuclear power plant:
Wiesel was very upset. He seemed very nervous. Very agitated. . . . In fact, the plant was riddled with problems that, no way on earth, could stand an earth- quake. The team of engineers sent in to inspect found that most of these components could "completely and utterly fail" during an earthquake.
"Utterly fail during an earthquake." And here in Japan was the quake and here is the utter failure.
The warning was in what the investigations team called The Notebook, which I'm not supposed to have. Good thing I've kept a copy anyway, because the file cabinets went down with my office building ....
WORLD TRADE CENTER TOWER 1, FIFTY-SECOND FLOOR
NEW YORK, 1986
[This is an excerpt in FreePress.org from Vultures' Picnic: In Pursuit of Petroleum Pigs, Power Pirates and High-Finance Fraudsters, to be released this Monday. Click here to get the videos and the book.] ..."
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Some men do the most amazingly stupid things
PA Man Injected Semen Into Co-Workers Yogurt, Gets 2 Years in Prison
By Stephanie Rabiner on November 9, 2011 5:44 AM | No TrackBacks
Frankly, I think that men who seem to be thrilled with the infamous cum shot on the face should have it done to them before they are allowed to do it to someone else. It shows disdain, and a lack of respect, but it's nothing compared to putting it in someone's food, and I'm glad these disgusting pieces of shit went to jail.
By Stephanie Rabiner on November 9, 2011 5:44 AM | No TrackBacks
Frankly, I think that men who seem to be thrilled with the infamous cum shot on the face should have it done to them before they are allowed to do it to someone else. It shows disdain, and a lack of respect, but it's nothing compared to putting it in someone's food, and I'm glad these disgusting pieces of shit went to jail.
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
Duggar Family Expecting 20th Child: '19 Kids And Counting' Mom Pregnant
There are 7 billion people on the planet now, and without huge amounts of cheap energy supplies the earth can support around a billion and a half.
If each of the Duggars' children grows up and has familes HALF the size of the one they grew up in that means the Duggar grandchild
Hmmmm.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Monday, November 07, 2011
Iran's Nuclear Ambitions And America's Misguidedly Dismissed Countervailing Option
"...As for "the threat of a belligeren t Iran", very precise interests - sections of the industrial -military complex, the Republican party as a whole, the Israel lobby, the majority of corporate media - have been cheerleadi ng for a strike on Iran for years...."
The Pentagon-A rab Spring love story
By Pepe Escobar
Nov 2, 2011http://www .atimes.co m/atimes/M iddle_East /MK02Ak01. html
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
The Pentagon-A
By Pepe Escobar
Nov 2, 2011http://www
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Charges dropped against first reporter arrested at Occupy Wall Street
NOVEMBER 4, 2011 11:17 AM
Columbia Journalism Review
Columbia Journalism Review
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Multiple Missteps Led To Drone Killing U.S. Troops In Afghanistan
Do you really think the people who make money selling these drones care about a few casualties
Northrop Grumman profit up nearly 50 percent
April 23rd, 2009
http://www
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Saturday, November 05, 2011
Yeah, so who took over these Bozo's jobs?
Top Farc rebel leader Alfonso Cano killed in Colombia
SATURDAY 5.11.2011 | 14:25
The Irish Times - Saturday, November 5, 2011
How the 'merchant of death' was snared
SATURDAY 5.11.2011 | 14:25
The Irish Times - Saturday, November 5, 2011
How the 'merchant of death' was snared
Friday, November 04, 2011
Stiglitz nails it again
The Globalization of Protest
Joseph E. Stiglitz
2011-11-04
"NEW YORK – The protest movement that began in Tunisia in January, subsequently spreading to Egypt, and then to Spain, has now become global, with the protests engulfing Wall Street and cities across America....
...The rise in inequality is the product of a vicious spiral: the rich rent-seekers use their wealth to shape legislation in order to protect and increase their wealth – and their influence...."
Joseph E. Stiglitz
2011-11-04
"NEW YORK – The protest movement that began in Tunisia in January, subsequently spreading to Egypt, and then to Spain, has now become global, with the protests engulfing Wall Street and cities across America....
...The rise in inequality is the product of a vicious spiral: the rich rent-seekers use their wealth to shape legislation in order to protect and increase their wealth – and their influence...."
Thursday, November 03, 2011
So what happened in Oakland yesterday?
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Occupy Oakland General Strike Nov. 2, 2011
Busted! Occupy Oakland police infiltrators exposed on video.
OCTOBER 30, 2011 BY JEREMY BLOOM
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
New shoes
Yup, I got new dirty-filthy-hippy-commie-liberal socialist shoes.
Winter time in San Diego just means I have to wear socks with my Birkenstocks.
Winter time in San Diego just means I have to wear socks with my Birkenstocks.
My favorite thing about Birks might be that they call a wide shoe "normal", "for normal, sturdy feet" (kind of funny because an arch as high as mine is not "sturdy," it needs support, and those silly foam arch supports you can buy to put in other shoes are a fucking joke if you have feet like mine.
Birkenstock calls what is normally a women's width (a B is a normal women's width) "narrow", "for slim, slender feet," which totally makes me giggle since some asshole shoe salesman told me he "might have some boxes in the back" that would fit me. The fucker, as if I hadn't endured enough torture finding shoes that fit a EE width with a high instep and arch and and a decidedly NOT wide heel. My swim coach used to call me "paddle-foot," nice if you are a duck, but humliating for a teenaged girl.
I wear a boys size and boys shoes are crap for women's feet. Eeek, women's shoes are crap for women's feet, which sort of helped me to give up on women's shoes, the painful, ridiculous things. I made the mistake as a young adult of buying a pair of women's work shoes that were too narrow and after 2 days they pinched a nerve and it took six months for the feeling to come back in two toes. When a shoe salesman says to me, "Oh, they'll stretch," they get a murderous look and a good talking to from me. They usually walk away, hanging their head in shame.
Why isn't this toad completely irrelevant?
Rove Misses Security Experts' Assessments Of Climate Change
I saw these and I just couldn't resist using them this morning. I saw the video of Rove and thought of this one:
And some of the commenters at Huffington Post really need to be sprayed:
I saw these and I just couldn't resist using them this morning. I saw the video of Rove and thought of this one:
And some of the commenters at Huffington Post really need to be sprayed:
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Sons of Anarchy
Yep, I watch it. I really wanted to not watch it, and I thought the main characters were reprehensible creatures for the first six shows I watched. I almost gave up, but then I grew to care about the characters and now I watch it, albeit a year behind because I refuse to pay for basic or extended cable.
I might not even have noticed the articles on the Hells Angels deaths if I didn't watch it. I may be a bit rough in my speech patterns and use vulgar language in my blogposts, but biker gangs scare the crap out of me now and they always did. No doubt that the good people who helped me as a teenager (a gazillion freaking years ago) had secrets from their distant past that we all want to stay buried, then and now. Now, now, I said secrets, not bodies.
Goldman Sachs and Occupy Wall Street's bank: the real story
When Goldman got huffy at a credit union honouring OWS and pulled its anniversary dinner funding, much more was at stake
(Greg Palast on Democracy Now since blogger felt the need to NOT display my other post, this one links to the Guardian UK.)
(Greg Palast on Democracy Now since blogger felt the need to NOT display my other post, this one links to the Guardian UK.)
Republishing Victoria Jackson parody because Blogger has problems
Victoria Jackson Goes to Occupy Wall Street
Jebus, what a dipshit she is. I really admire this guy's patience with her, "inane" was far too kind a description of her questioning. She is contitutionally incapable of doing anything but annoying anyone with half a brain and good hearing. I would love to duct tape her and force her to listen to this interview. I wonder if even she can stand the sound of her voice?
And here's the parody.
Oh yeah, RepugnantThuglican debate here.
Jebus, what a dipshit she is. I really admire this guy's patience with her, "inane" was far too kind a description of her questioning. She is contitutionally incapable of doing anything but annoying anyone with half a brain and good hearing. I would love to duct tape her and force her to listen to this interview. I wonder if even she can stand the sound of her voice?
And here's the parody.
Oh yeah, RepugnantThuglican debate here.
See "For Colored Girls"
"For Colored Girls
2010 R 133 minutes
Tyler Perry (Madea's Family Reunion) directs his own adaptation of the Obie-winning stage play by Ntozake Shange, constructed as a series of poetic vignettes that collectively explore the lives of modern African-American women."
So, there is the above description of the film and then there is the amazing experience of watching the film. I'm not much of a theatre goer, so some of it felt a little weird at first. Still, I have never seen such an awesome (in the true sense of the word) cast. They were, powerful and mesmerizing. The end of the movie was more beautiful than I have ever seen in a film before.
Columbia Journalism Review article link, must read
The Myth of Income Equality, Courtesy of AEI
"This post by James Pethokoukis, who recently hopped over to AEI from Reuters, shows how to combine the worst tendencies of Slate (contrarian shtick), Business Insider (misleading, hyped headlines), and think tanks (paid-for spin), and puts it in internet-friendly listicle format..."
I love the graphs and charts and what Ryan Chittum does with them, lol
"This post by James Pethokoukis, who recently hopped over to AEI from Reuters, shows how to combine the worst tendencies of Slate (contrarian shtick), Business Insider (misleading, hyped headlines), and think tanks (paid-for spin), and puts it in internet-friendly listicle format..."
I love the graphs and charts and what Ryan Chittum does with them, lol
What the fuck is wrong with blogger?
Why aren't my posts showing up? Or showing up with the comments linked to the wrong post? Or showing up with duplicate "add to any" links?
22 posts show up, 32 are listed for the month of October.
22 posts show up, 32 are listed for the month of October.
Friday, October 28, 2011
If I felt better I would be protesting
Update, October 18, 2011 11:00 AM
Olbermann interviews St. Shamar Thomas.
Physically, I've felt like crap this week. I am sorry I missed this last weekend:
hat tip to ThePoliticalCat
sniff, sniff, never had Marines bring happy tears to my eyes before, lol.
Olbermann interviews St. Shamar Thomas.
Physically, I've felt like crap this week. I am sorry I missed this last weekend:
hat tip to ThePoliticalCat
sniff, sniff, never had Marines bring happy tears to my eyes before, lol.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Love these two messages
A Global Day of Action for Occupy Wall Street
The latest dispatches from Mother Jones reporters at protests in New York and other US cities.
—By the Mother Jones news team
Sat Oct. 15, 2011 12:05 AM PDT
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