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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Seriously? This is considered a "top headline" for Findlaw?

Monaco Heir's Jaw Broken in Royal Brawl
By Andrew Lu on February 21, 2012 3:01 PM | No TrackBacks

I think I'll go read this book.
The Israel Lobby and U. S. Foreign Policy
byJohn J. Mearsheimer,Stephen M. Walt

Monday, February 20, 2012

Republicans just suck ass sometimes

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When I think about women in these states who register and vote Republican I am baffled at the thought, "Jeez, how fucking dumb or brain rattled by some violent religious fucktard are these bitches?"

Sunday, February 19, 2012

1/2 dozen one way 6 the other

I've been burned out watching the clown car circus called the rethug prez primary so I decided to do more stuff that is productive for me. Like investing in a vacuum cleaner I can stand using and dusting what I can with it as I do the floors. After all, watching the clowns is exhausting and my head hurts from...



So at least I'm tired and I got something done.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Art's classical nudes get Photoshopped to be skinnier



William-Adolphe Bouguereau's 'La Naissance de Vénus

Dude is one of my favorite painters and this pisses me off. It aint broke and it don't need fixing.

How a Filthy Rich 196 People Will Buy Our Election

Ari Berman at TomDispatch reposted at AlterNet

"...In the fourth quarter of 2011, Romney outraised Obama among the top firms on Wall Street by a margin of 11 to 1. His top three campaign contributions are from employees of Goldman Sachs ($496,430), JPMorgan ($317,400) and Morgan Stanley ($277,850). The banks have fallen out of favor with the public, but their campaign cash is indispensable among the political class and so they remain as powerful as ever in American politics..."
In 2011, 196 individual donors provided nearly 80 percent of the money raised by super PACs
(read the whole thing)

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy Valentines Day y'all!



He can't eat chocolate, so the cake, the strawberries, and the pot roast are for him. He's a pot roast kinda guy. And oh yeah his card aint all gooey, it's funny. After 16 years ya need some funny.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Wikileaks: Does Bradley Manning deserve a Nobel Peace Prize?

Icelandic lawmakers nominate the accused secret spiller — reigniting a debate over whether Manning aided the world, or aided the enemy
POSTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2012, AT 3:10 PM

A "Free Bradley Manning" sign hangs from barbed wire in Fort Meade, Maryland: The accused WikiLeaks informant has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/ Getty Images SEE ALL 49 PHOTOS
Best Opinion: Salem-News, TIME, Hot Air

Well Jeez, at least it's labled an opinion piece, good, since it links to Hot Air, the "conservative" blog founded by Michelle Malkin. I'd tell ya what I nicknamed her, but it's really really really mean.

WikiLeaks suspect arraignment for February 23
(AFP) – By Agence France-Presse
Thursday, February 9, 2012 22:45 EST

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

National Mortgage Settlement All But Inevitable As California, New York Join Deal [UPDATE]


I would really like to know what changed Harris and Schneiderm­an's minds? Ooooh, the banksters keep everything secret, never mind that it affects one state with 37 million people in it.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

hmmm, this was in my email this morning from Courage Campaign:

"The sweetheart deal is no more, and we have Attorney General Kamala Harris and all of YOU to thank for that. Today AG Harris joined the 49-state settlement with the Big Banks, but only after it had been vastly improved by her steely negotiations on behalf of California's homeowners. There is still much work to be done. This was only Round 1 in a fearsome fight to make the Big Banks pay for the rampant fraud and abuse they perpetrated against homeowners across the country...
... The settlement includes up to $18 billion for California, a huge improvement over the $4 billion we were offered in September. A minimum of $12 billion will be spent on mortgage principal reductions, with strong enforcement provisions. $849 million is dedicated to refinancing the loans of 28,000 California homeowners who are current on their payments but underwater on their loans, and $279 million is dedicated to restitution for approximately 140,000 Californians foreclosed upon between 2008-11..."

Ron Paul Set to Speak to 'Sovereign Citizens'—Just As FBI Issues Warning About Them

February 08, 2012 11:00 AM
By David Neiwert
at Crooks and Liars

Shit, how am I going to get through to Papou on this loon?

Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Birkenstocks

Because even ugly feet deserve to be comfortable.

Yes these are my shoes and every pair is a different pair. My feet, I know, scary aint they? At least they don't stink, unless I wear the pair on the top right 2 days in a row because she used her own suede instead of a Birkenstock footbed liner when they were replaced.

Resole count - 6
Footbed liner replacement on pairs - 2

Sunday, February 05, 2012

The absurd life of an Abercrombie & Fitch model

How did a regular guy like me stumble into a job of emaciated youths and anonymous six-packs? Funny you should ask
SATURDAY, FEB 4, 2012 12:00 PM PST
BY TERRY MCCOY

I'm reading this article, and Friday's Left Right and Center is only getting a small portion of my attention because I'm laughing so hard.

Maine Freezes While Washington Snoozes


"There is a profound lack in this administra­tion's understand­ing of the functionin­g of oil markets. "

There is a profound "guided" interest of ALL markets in this administra­tion.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday, February 02, 2012

oooh, shiny pretty



My friend teases me that some women get mani-pedis and I get new Birks, but that is a relatively new development.
These are actually not a Birkenstock, but a brand licensed by Birkenstock. They are a
"

Papillio Womens Florida Pepe Bronze Leather "

and they are kicking my ass. They were not manufactured this year, so the leather was cracking and the stuff that makes them shiny/pretty also makes them stiff. A bit of mink oil on the inside of the straps did the trick. The last two pairs I bought were wool soft footbeds so the break in time was negligible.... er... nonexistent really. Breaking in leather Birks with a regular footbed sucks, and I haven't done it in years.

Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Howl

"Howl
2010
R
84 minutes
James Franco steps into the shoes of famed Beat poet Allen Ginsberg in this star-studded biopic centered around Ginsberg's poem "Howl" -- and the widely publicized obscenity trial that followed its publication in 1957. Documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman (The Times of Harvey Milk) direct, with an A-list ensemble cast that includes Jon Hamm, David Strathairn, Jeff Daniels and Mary-Louise Parker."

So I'm trying to watch this thing and I must have drifted off to sleep and what wakes me up is "Holy, Holy Holy this Holy that..." and my first semi coherent thought is "Holy CRAP what the FUCK is that annoying noise?" as I struggle to focus on James Franco's form in the black and white moving image.

Hijole, some artists are soooooooo fucking pretentious. Bleh. It's one of the reasons I usually avoid watching any extras, or especially commentary on DVDs. I HATE listening to Hollyweird congratulate itself on how fucking brilliant it is. Who the fuck they trying to kid? Some of the dumbest movies ever made make lots of money, and some of the stuff that wins accolades is barely watchable and only won awards because of the political climate at the time.

Masters of the Universe - The Secret Birth of the Federal Reserve (Documentary).avi

Masters of the Universe - The Secret Birth of the Federal Reserve (Documentary).avi

Watching now. Most of the information so far has been covered in the three books that I have read on the Fed, but the footage of dissent from the depression is great, I've never seen it before. I'm enjoying the interviews also.

US Media Gobble Up US/Israel Case Against Iran

Published on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 by Common Dreams
Israeli President Peres: "No Option Should Be Ruled Out" for Dealing With Iran
- Common Dreams staff

Gawd this nonsense gets tedious.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Climate change? What climate change?

Update Feb 1, 2012
11th victim found days after deadly crash on I-75
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Florida Highway Patrol says the body of an eleventh person has been found in a pickup truck days after a deadly pileup on Interstate 75.

Police: At least 9 dead in Florida in multiple crashes
By the CNN Wire Staff
January 29, 2012 -- Updated 1652 GMT (0052 HKT)

"(CNN) -- At least nine people were killed in a series of overnight accidents in northern Florida, blamed on poor visibility from smoke from a nearby brush fire, the Alachua County Sheriff's Office said..."



At least 9 dead from wrecks on I-75
Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2012 11:07 am | Updated: 11:59 am, Sun Jan 29, 2012.
By Emily Morrow, Alligator Staff Writer | 0 comments

"...Traffic is being diverted from I-75 to us U.S. 441, which reopened at 10 a.m. this morning after a brief overnight closure due to similar accidents."


Biodiversity and land Use principals/leads: Susan Cameron Devitt, Jennifer Ruth Seavey Contributors: Tom Hoctor, Reed Noss, Corrie Rainyn, Martin Main, Odemari Mbuya

"...Florida’s abundant and unique biological resources are at particularly high risk for climate change impacts because of its low topography, extensive coastline, and frequency of large storm events. Climate change is already making large sweeping changes to Florida’s land- scape, especially along the coasts. The drivers of this change are both physical and biological in nature. Changes in air and water tempera- ture, freshwater availability, salt water intrusion, ocean acidification, natural disturbance regime shifts (e.g. fire, storms, flood), and loss of land area have already been observed in Florida..."

Saturday, January 28, 2012

State Of The Union Addresses Past: A Look Back At A History Of Forgotten Promises


In a pay to play system it's surprising that politician­s lie to their constituen­ts?

Bwaaahahah­ahahhaha
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Friday, January 27, 2012

I missed all but 2 minutes of the GOP debate last night.

Last Night's GOP Debate Was Like Bad 1950's-Style Science-Fiction
Richard (RJ) Eskow
Posted: 01/27/2012 1:00 am

"The GOP presidential candidates continue to play their parts in an implausible story of a world that could never exist, acting out nonexistent conflicts while delivering dialog that insults the intelligence. That's not because they're stupid. It's because they think you are..."

Dudn't look Iike I missed much.


update stolen from OB Rag on FB Jan 29 2012

Thursday, January 26, 2012

bleh

I don't give a crap today.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Kappa Beta Phi ASSHOLES

Yup, us little monkeys look up into the tree and that's what we see are assholes. 
 (hat tip to Ted over at They gave us a republic

 JANUARY 20, 2012, 9:52 PM INVESTMENT BANKING | WALL STREET
  A Raucous Hazing at a Wall St. Fraternity 
BY KEVIN ROOSE 

"...The Occupy movement was fodder for several after-dinner skits. In one, a documentary filmed during the protests, James Lebenthal, a bond specialist, joked with a protester whose face was appeared to be tattooed. “Go home, wash that off your face, and get back to work,” Mr. Lebenthal told the protester. Reached through his daughter on Friday, Mr. Lebenthal declined to comment..."

I'm thinking these dickheads could learn something from Dr. Robert Sapolsky.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Moyers!!!!

David Stockman on Crony Capitalism from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.

Sick of Romney

but this was interesting:
 FRIDAY, JAN 20, 2012 12:00 PM PST
  The roots of Bain Capital in El Salvador’s civil war
"Romney tapped El Salvador's wealthy families, including one linked to right-wing death squads..."

 For some reason every time I see an article that mentions El Salvador I'm reminded not only of the social structure of Latin America which is notoriously plagued by vast inequality (possibly leftover from it's European colonial past) but I'm also reminded of one of the nastiest gangs in the Americas:

 January 1st, 2008
  El Salvador: Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)
 "...Mara Salvatrucha, otherwise known as MS-13, formed in Los Angeles during the 1980s when refugees of El Salvador’s 12-year civil war settled in Southern California and fell into life on the streets...."

El Salvador Fears Ties Between Cartels, Street Gangs (part 3)
by JASON BEAUBIEN
Part 1  and  Part 2

 And even MS-13 are not as big as M18 or  Mara-18 or 18th St 
(different name, same shitheads) 

"..The 18th Street gang grew by expanding its membership to other nationalities and races, and it was among the first multiracial, multiethnic gangs in Los Angeles. It's considered to be the largest transnational criminal street gang in Los Angeles, California. .."

Have I ever mentioned how much I loathe the gangs? They terrorize and intimidate people here, especially newer immigrants from nations whose justice systems are grossly corrupt (mordida).

and finally, unrelated, but I like this:

FRIDAY, JAN 20, 2012 1:19 PM PST
  Reid bows to online protest
Protest against SOPA derails the Senate bill favored by the majority leader
 BY NANCY SCOLA Share

Thursday, January 19, 2012

I'm trying to stay interested in politics

but I'm so disgusted that it's difficult. Lately, with everyone talking abbout the Republican (clown car) primaries, it's even less important. I"m worried about my loved ones surviving and I seriously doubt if a Republican throwing his hat in the ring for a prez run has been able to relate to that thought since WWII.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Funny, those blurbs



I haven't read a book straight through in a couple of years now, mostly because my first love of reading came with reading fiction and I have been reading non-fiction books about politics and the economy for the last ten years. I have a half dozen books going and I can't seem to finish any of them, but this morning I picked up Russ Baker's Family of Secrets and read the blurbs on the back. I never noticed this one: 

"(Baker) is a man on a mission, desperate to stop the methods of stealth and manipulation that...reflect a deeper ill: the American public's increasingly tenuous hold upon the levers of its own democracy." -- San Diego Union-Tribune


 Which frankly made me grin at the irony. 


First, the source of the blurb, the U-T, basically two Copely newspapers since 1928 merged in '92 then sold to an investment company in Beverly Hills in Feb '09 and resold to one of the biggest local developers in San Diego last year. I have never been able to read the Republican right-wing birdcage liner.


Second, the blurb itself, keyword "democracy."  Bwaaaaah hahaha, in San Diego?


It wasn't until 2006 that San Diego tried to wrest power away from the city manager by voting on the "strong mayor" initiative.  Uh huh, so the people think they are turning the power over to the Republican ex-chief of police Jerry Sanders.  Socially, there was a big deal over him talking about his gay daughter, taboo in a county that is basically one big military base. 


Fiscally, and in terms of transparency,  it's 
just
been
more
of the
same old shit.

 Yep, whenever I take a racing dive into the sewage fest that is San Diego politics and then try to 'splain it to others, this song comes to mind: Share

Thursday, January 12, 2012

SOPA Blackout:

SOPA blackout Facebook, Amazon, Twitter Consider SOPA Protest By Stephanie Rabiner on January 11, 2012 5:49 AM | No TrackBacks "What would you do without Google? Or Facebook and Twitter? What if you couldn't rely on secondary sources like Wikipedia or buy things on eBay or Amazon? If you're predicting a personal Armageddon, you better think of a backup plan soon. Rumor has it the net's biggest companies are planning a full-blown SOPA blackout..."

Why is the Media Ignoring SOPA?

Monday, January 09, 2012

Margin Call

The movie. 

Oh... My..... God.... 


 Less than a half hour into the movie after this kid who can't be 30 spits out the line "Look at these people, wandering around with absolutely no idea of what's about to happen," I was up and screaming at the screen "You gotta be fucking kidding me! You arrogant little pricks have no idea who knew before 2008 that things were going to come crashing down around our ears!" Then I thought, Jeeeeezus, who wrote this fucking thing? 


So, after finishing the movie my thoughts were very different. I loved it, and the cast was outstanding. I still don't have any sympathy for traders, speculators and investment bankers on Wall Street though.  When it comes to "sympathy" for those assholes, the word is in between "shit" and "syphillis" in the dictionary.

"Redevelopment," just another word for greed

    So, I've been suspecting for a while now that the apartment complex that I live in would be razed and redeveloped. Part of the complex has already been redeveloped and the rent almost doubled, and although the new apartments have amenities like AC and washer/dryer hook ups, they are smaller and the landscaping is considerably uglier and the echo from the concrete is obnoxious, as is the traffic noise.


   There are disabled, fixed income and poor people here who have their rent subsidized by the government, many of them because this was a complex that ran on HUD subsidies for decades. There was an article in the piece of shit local paper that was basically an advertisement for the new places a few years ago, but they fucked up by putting numbers in it. New developments should have unit numbers at 10% for low income and the numbers in the article ran at 8.2%.  These greedy motherfuckers got rich being slum lords and sucking on the government tit.  Before they took a bath on the real estate bubble my rent went up 24% in 4 years, and that was after rents doubled in San Diego over a ten year period.   The housing market took a major shit, but MY rent did NOT go down.


   Well it probably won't be more than 2 years now that the grass and trees (that change color in the fall, rare in San Diego) will be gone and we just got a shitload of new rules to follow until they boot us out and raze our apartments.  Probably one building at a time, so whoopeee, we get to listen to construction noise, deal with the critters that come down the sewage lines when old buildings are razed and fight with overworked maintenance workers too!!!  I also want to know if we po peeples ovah heah can git us some water on the grass mo than once a month if we's able tah foller them new rules?


    And I wonder if the high priests of greed, deception, and corruption know who I am?


    My friend relocated to another state and in spite of the weather acclimation, I would need to do, it looks like survival would cost much less money there. Even though I was born and raised in this city I am surely more and more disgusted every day.


If you are curious at all, Paradise Plundered by Kogan, Erie, and Mackenzie and


Share Update: I complained, and got approximately 1 minute of water, turned up full blast, so that now the windows need to be cleaned and the Christmas lights are not coming down today, they are all wet. So, I check the laundry room to see how crowded it is and it's too fucking filthy to use. Gawd I hate these fucking fucks.

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Standing Up for Consumers

I was so hoping that Obama would do this. I know you will fight for ordinary Americans Mr. Cordray.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost