Friday, November 14, 2008

How things look today

I regularly have some fun, these days, doing work for the SW Chapter of the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic. They have an office and studio here in Austin. Last week, they held a recognition dinner for their volunteers and about 160 people attended. I learned later that that was only about half of us! Lots of volunteers and lots of donated hours. Organizations like this one, where there is so much valuable “product”, as opposed to those groups who spend most of the publicly raised and donated funds supporting a top heavy administration, should get more attention and recognition. If you have one like it you can get to and help out, do it: you will feel better later.

I am discouraged about CA and Prop 8. That seems a step rearward (but then there is CT?). There is much talk about the role of blacks and Hispanics in that vote, and especially the role of churches and religion. Churches and their religious “leaders”, and I think especially in minority settings, hold entirely too much sway over how people think and act when it comes to socio-political decisions. Go see Bill Maher’s film, “Religulous”, then decide for yourself. We have our priorities all screwed up. Have you gone to the local park and visited your Ten Commandments monument, lately? You can still do that In Utah, at least this week. And would someone please tell me why the Mormon organization is tax exempt?

Hank “The Wall Street Airhead” Paulson got up and spoke two days ago (can’t ANYONE stop that man? Chickens, henhouses, foxes and all that) and the stock market sank (again) like the Titanic, two hours later. The next day the DOW came back some, then it was announced that even Wal-Mart was bracing for bad sales, that Best Buy had forecasted a cataclysmic sales fall off, and that the Republicans would probably block any attempt to “bail out” the Big Three in Detroit. The market dropped back another 400 points by noon on Friday, 11/14. It will be a long weekend, which will be made worse by W hosting the economic summit of the G-20. Here is a group of the world’s most unfit and untrained economists, gathered together to debate (politically) and decide (selfishly)about the most important, delicate and precipitous fate of the economic welfare of millions, and who will eat too much, make pompous pronouncements and accomplish mostly nothing. But the meeting will leave a gorgeous carbon footprint.

But first, before that showplace takes place, Paulson should be made to sit down, shut up and then leave the room as soon as possible, taking Bernanke with him( Bernanke is rumored to be about to slice an incredible small piece of interest pie into an even smaller slice. How do you do that? I did not know that interest has a half-life, like uranium). These men are both useless and moronic.

Second, George W. Bush has proven to be absolutely incapable of providing any presidential leadership, especially as a lame duck, either for this country or for the meeting of the G-20. Or 19, or 23 or whatever. Third, the Big Three (Wal-Mart will find its’ own way; it always does) should be left to find or lose themselves in the marketplace they created. The made this bed, let them sleep in it. And although I have resisted the urge to say this until now, the notion being put forth by some of our Congressional idiots, that the government should buy up the US auto industry and put a public overseer in charge, is about as close to being socialist/Communistic/Marxist economics as anything I have ever heard of. Real capitalistic measures would bring in the best business managers and efficiency experts and long range planners and market researchers that might be found, and either make the automotive behemoth ultimately work or kill it quickly… or maybe sell it to someone who knows how to build the right cars for the right market for the right price.Let’s see: you can take two from column A (that would be Toyota and Honda) and two from Column B (that would be BMW and VW) and then wait to see what dinner tastes like. Chrysler is already on life support, GM has been asleep at the switch for 20 years and Ford has finally realized that Henry has actually died. Old and inappropriate stuff dies all the time. It is called survival of the fittest, not prolongation of the useless. Being put into some taxpayer funded suspended animation won’t bring Detroit back to life. We have been holding a mirror up the mouth of the US auto industry for years, looking for the fog of breath, and all we get are SUV’s and carbon dioxide emissions.

And I still think Lindsey Graham is an illiterate buffoon, who has no business holding any public office and even less business being the chief advisor to John McCain. And T. Boone Pickens is the smoothest talker on the planet (did you see him on the Daily Show? Wow.) and after I am finished being all flushed in the face, I realize that there is no way in hell I’d let him date my daughter. Or yours. There is some kind of poker card up his Texas sleeve, and it has something to do with owning huge water rights in the continental US. And the only thing I know for sure about natural gas is that it can blow up in your face.

The RGA just met in (where the hell else?) FL, and chose not to elect Sarah Palin to any leadership position. Maybe they are smarter than I gave them credit for, earlier. The GOP does NOT need a re-birth, a rejuvenation or a re-creation: it needs a total re-invention, in order to join the new century. As long as they:
-continue to sing the praises of Ronald Reagan (the man is DEAD, for chrissakes);
-cower before Kissenger;
-listen to Lindsey Graham;
-dream about Goofy Gingrich (he is not, can not and will not be any Lazarus);
-drool over Mitt Moneybags;
-long for Looney Jindahl;
- stupidly support Ted Stevens;
-support sloppy vote counting in MN;
they will remain so far behind the curve of reality that they will never see political daylight again. Collectively, they seem to have no shame, no wisdom, not much honor (even among thieves) and no integrity (as in “holding things together”). All of this makes them only slightly worse than myopic, doddering older Democrats who still have FDR confused with Jesus.

I have seen the author and NYT columnist Thomas Friedman on television three times in the last 72 hours. And he has been quoted all over the web and in the Mostly Silly Media repeatedly, since then. I am angry that I have still not even finished reading his first book, The World is Flat, and now he already has another in the bookstores, Hot,Flat and Crowded. I am not angry, however, that despite his dismal and depressing observations, his frighteningly accurate estimations of how many cultural upheavals have and will take place, how rapidly the population is outgrowing the planet and its’ resources, and what a bunch of dunderheads and dolts we have all been about dealing with it, he still holds out HOPE that we will harness both technology and common sense and save ourselves, the planet and the future. There. Now I don’t have to read the second book.

Life goes on in Texas.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Just Kicking It Around.

I got this from my friend, Tracey, tonight:

Intellectuals solve problems; Geniuses prevent them.
Albert Einstein.

On The Einstein Quote:
Intellectuals do frequently solve problems. Just as frequently they make them worse. Thinking can be over-done, like a good piece of meat on the fire too long, and turned to cinders in one's mouth. Just look at the profession of law. On the other hand you have Bill Maher.
Geniuses, while indeed having the ability to see far ahead and prevent problems, also would sometimes do well to look behind themselves first, to understand better what has preceded them, before they become a problem, themselves. This happens most often, when radical mental errancy is mistaken for genius and followed down a dangerous path. That would be the Marx Brothers as opposed to Karl Marx?
And then you have George W. Bush. Sort of spoils the whole discussion, doesn't it

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Happy Veterans Day

Let’s just start with this news item (it‘s non-partisan), and then we can move on:

Raped in the military? You’ll have to pay for your own forensic exam”. www.alternet.org/waronairag/106307/. If this horror story doesn’t make you wonder where all of our collective brains and compassion have gone, nothing will. If you are still with me after this, then please read on to what I woke up thinking about in the middle of the night:

I had (once again) mistakenly assumed that since the elections were over, some aspects of American life would return to normal and some primarily political topics would fall by the wayside or be sidelined. Other than the obvious fact that the innumerable and daily requests for more and more money for Democrats have stopped filling my email box every day, not much has changed. There is ongoing discussion of Red State vs. Blue State, and now the introduction and discussion of the “purple” state. New in the past many months, and as vocal and demanding as ever, are the “progressives”, and there is newly energized talk about the survival of the neo-cons and the re-structuring of the Republican Party. Lots of the old dogs from before the elections are still nipping at our heels and barking, and the round of warnings and admonitions to President-elect Obama about who and whom NOT to forget or overlook gets louder every day. Even many Republicans and red-staters, who just days ago were calling Barack a terrorist, a Muslim Christian hater and unpatriotic, are heaping praises and recommendations upon him. I think they are all just looking for work.

By now, we all know where the red states are, who lives there and how they voted. These (mostly southern)states (and Wyoming?)and their residents are the ones who put up the boldest fight to elect the McCain /Palin camp and got run over like a stray dog trying to cross the San Diego freeway. Or perhaps more appropriately, while trying maybe to cross the Dan Ryan Expressway, in south Chicago? Representing them at the highest level (and still very vocal) were the main stream Republicans, their affiliate and constituent neo-cons and bankers and business leaders from the US military industrial complex we have all come to call “home”. One conservative friend of mine asked me, just this morning, to stop picking on the Republicans, saying they had suffered enough and needed time to lick their wounds. For a time, I almost considered that reprieve, but after re-thinking, I suppose some tongue-lashing is still in order. But I have a few choice words for everyone else, as well.

The Republicans have continually held up a collection of values and symbols that are exactly the opposite of what America needs right now. We need relief for the middle class, they want to lower taxes on the rich. We want to elevate common values and decent standards of living for the many, they want to raise executive pay. We now know that trickle down doesn’t trickle down, so stop the crap and get real.

Outwardly, you can begin seeing this attitude in Sarah Palin, in her flamboyant and inflammatory remarks on the campaign trail and her “wardrobe” escapades. (www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/27657223#27657223) She is an outright insult to the intelligence of the American people. Her very persona of ignorance and arrogance embodied that backward stance. Then there was the Straight Talk Express (which never was), being repeatedly told we were “My Friends” (which we were not), and the fear tactics (Muslims, terrorism, racism) used just prior to the election, which were intended to, among other things, disguise and cover over the true nature of the economic collapse and what it might mean to Americans (did you ever have trouble getting cash from your ATM? I didn’t). By all published accounts, the Bush administration, the treasury Department’ the FDIC, et.al. could have stopped the foreclosure disaster almost before it began, and they all did nothing until Wall Street went up in flames. When Henry Paulson’s’ buddies began to fry, he began to cry and the right wing wasted no time, energy or media coverage to get $700+B out for rescue purposes, ASAP. We had to save the banks the brokers and their yachts and summer homes, but the middle class could “go fish”. The MSM (the Mostly Silly Media) sang all the right songs, trumpeted the clarion call and the Congress caved in like a pile of popsicle sticks in a windstorm. The mere fact that Paulson had the unmitigated gall to offer up a bail-out (rescue)scenario that was only two pages long, should tell us all something about the contempt that this administration has for the general public.

There is nothing “new” about the neo-cons I mentioned, except perhaps their clothes ( Hi, Sarah…someone asked if in fact a private donor paid for those "duds", and if it was in fact more than the $2300.00 limit on political contributions allowed by law, then was the donation to the RNC illegal? Oops), and their new hairdos (see Ms. Pfotenauer; boy will I be glad not to see or hear her again: she was and is the epitome of inauthenticity. I thought she would never go away. This is not to forget, however, John Edward’s $200.00 haircuts. And both Sarah and John have a new baby. How cute). And then there is both the clothing AND the hair when it comes to Candy McCain (where’s my free beer?), and McCain’s expensive shoes and all of the makeup artists. McCain himself was held up as righteous man of deep convictions, who then took borderline stances on most anything moral throughout the campaign, lied about suspending his unsuspended campaign, stiffed David Letterman with a rouse and has been variously described as a rambunctious, temper-tantrum throwing, plane-crashing, cynical bigot who used to whore around and treats his wife and family badly, in all of his seven homes… when most Americans were having trouble staying in just one. But no, I am not forgetting the electric bill at Al Gore’s mansion or the bill for jet fuel to carry Obama and Biden to undisclosed locations (to meet with Dick Cheney?). Both campaigns have left behind one helluva carbon footprint.

The Dems are faring better in some of these areas: aside from the nauseating fact that the men have almost all pioneered the now nearly exclusive use of “periwinkle” colored ties (Rachel Maddow coined that one; they look stupid), their clothing has been much more subdued and the hair styles much less flamboyant. In fact, until the acceptance speech night, Barack’s suits looked almost shabby and too dark to inspire hope and change. But his newest spokesperson, Stephanie Cutter, has a no-nonsense hairdo that speaks volumes about simplicity and elegance. And when Tom Brokaw took her on, she used only simple, two-dollar words and BS’d about nothing. I hope Pfotenauer and Fiorina were listening.

But Dems are gloating and shedding entirely too many crocodile tears of joy. Democrats seem to have made a profession out of bad-mouthing themselves and their accomplishments and personifying misery and self-inflicted bad luck. ”Poor me. I’m so miserable. I am a Democrat.” I am much more impressed with the Rev. Wright’s expressions of indignity than I am with photos of Jesse Jackson crying in Grant Park. If anyone should be yelling God Damn”, it ought to be Jesse: “God damn, man, It’s about freakin’ time!” And now, every left-handed pundit, Democratic “advisor” and commentator cannot wait to advise Barack Obama on “what he ought to do” to fulfill his promises and obligations to the grateful and sobbing Democratic electorate. There may be more blue states now, and more blue pockets in red environs, but many dems still lack the backbone to stand up and take charge instead of whimpering. You have the bandstand now, boys, let’s make some music!

But the group of Democratic cousins that perplex me the most are the “progressives”. They claim they are aggressive Democrats, and if you want to know how they think, how they talk and what they believe in and hope for, just go read OpEdNews.com. They may be “progressive”, but they are Libertarian wannabes, nihilistic, pessimistic and unknowing pseudo Nietzsche devotees. They believe, as do many of their red counterparts, that they are more correct than you are, and advocate measures that will “hurt you more than it hurts me”, but that’s OK because “I know better”. They are America’s new cynics: they “understand the cost of everything and the value of nothing” (Oscar Wilde?)They have an identity crisis and maybe have a thing about their mothers. I think they are the group that turns red and blue states purple (the color of rage?) because they flat out make everybody mad, as we say here in Texas. Their strength lies in their ability to thoroughly cloud an issue with effusive rhetoric, all of which attempts to persuade you that their position is the only real alternative. Their side on an issue is usually just as incendiary as that of a white, racist fundamentalist preacher in Appalachia, but no one wants to condemn them, because they are “men sent from God”. The difference is that progressives just think they are. If you think religious proselytizers are tough, try arguing with a progressive.

Now, having said all of that, as the song lyrics go, “Here are a few of my favorite things”…at least for today:

AIG: On top of the first mammoth bail-out package they received, and on top of the scandal that erupted right afterwards, about their big executive party that cost almost a million dollars, and on top of an additional $40B the Fed gave them a day or two ago, MSNCBC-TV reported this morning that AIG threw another executive party at a resort hotel in AZ, ordering the hotel not to display any signage or evidence that AIG and its staff were even there. Your tax dollars at work. Another close friend has suggested it is time to have some of these execs walk the plank. I cannot disagree. I just want the waters infested with sharks when they jump. Note: This story never made it to the msbnmc.com web site and was mysteriously pulled from msnbc-tv by mid-morning. However, Keith Olberman brought it back to life on "Countdown" that same evening. Olberman suggested that the additional $40B went to pay for the hors d'oerves for this party. Somebody get the plank.

The Fed will not disclose the recipients of $2T in bailout funds. Read it yourself: www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/106443. Yes, the “T” stands for “trillion”. That’s YOUR trillion, by the way.

The Big Three (or at least two of them) are anxiously awaiting $25-30B in bailout finds to save them from oblivion. In the first place, the US auto industry has had a century to learn how to become a successful and profitable venture. They have failed repeatedly and chosen short-term gains and quick profits from the sale of sub-standard (by modern world comparisions) automotive products. Rescuing this ship may be throwing good money after bad. There are several other corporations (at least 12, I read today) that employ just as many people as GM and they are not asking for handouts (It will be truly ironic if the one corporation that emerges unscathed is Wal-Mart, China’s single largest trading partner)... Let Toyota buy GM, it will not sink entirely then and Toyota knows how to do this stuff and do it right. There are fear tactics at work here, as well, and if we fall for it all, we will get what we deserve and waste another trillion dollars. The UAW should change its name to “Unless we All Work” and stop living off of profits from Chevrolets that break down on the way to work.

China just anounced a national bail-out plan, working from the bottom up, building bridges, roads, dams and other infrastucture and creating jobs and cash flow (msnbc.com). If the Chinese are so smart, what is our problem? (Sorry, I forgot: part of the problem is that the Chinese have most of our money.) Late note:It was suggested in a comment on OpEdNews today that someone ask the Chinese delegates coming to the upcoming world economic summit just how they figured out how to do this. The Bush administration is rejecting the idea.

Bush and Obama discussed bailing out the Big Three yesterday. But Bush wants to tie the action to a NAFTA-style trade agreement with Columbia. Jeezuss, Mary and Josephus, can’t we just do one damn thing at a time? Does everything that even hints of something positive have to be some sort of covoluted, self-aggrandizing nightmare? And what kind of position of strength does Bush think he is negotiating from? He is crazier, more stupid and more oblivious to real life than I thought he was. But Dana Perino says there is “no quid pro quo"? Please send her away. Let her hook up with Pfotenauer.

MSNBC.com: “Banks being urged to step up lending, curb exec pay”. I guess I forgot that we gave 24 banks $124B so they could sit on it, collect interest and make sure their honchos managed to pay their mortgages. Silly me. This is a holiday: are you happier, yet?

Fannie and Freddie have announced that they will begin efforts to halt foreclosures.(MSNBS.COM) Excuse me, but this is Nov 10. Where the hell have you guys been? Partying with AIG?

Sparring starts as Repubs ponder future”. msnbc.msn.com/id/27654019/. I think they should have started thinking about that well before the election, and one story floating around is that Newt Gingrich will play the role of Lazarus in this new movie, rising from the dead of the New England winter and then on to save the party. I think I mentioned inappropriate symbols up above, somewhere?

OpEdNews.com is today publishing a poll, asking people about discussions they may have had or overheard about any possible attempted assassination of Barack Obama. This is the group/web site that proclaims itself as the progressive voice of America? They should just advertise for henchmen and provide the weapons. They could write speeches for Palin. Note: as of late afternoon on the day I posted this, enough people (including myself) had called in to protest this disgusting stunt, that the article disppeared from the web site.

Despite the level-headed commentaries and observations on the economy by the likes of Robert Reich, Paul Krugman, Noam Chomsky and others, the bloody neo-cons, The Fed, Henry “Hank” Paulson, AIG and a few greed oriented Democrats (they want to welcome Lieberman back into the fold? Are they kidding?) are still, even after an election that promised hope, change and salvation for the middle class, not only want to rape America, but force it have the baby (probably sextuplets)and do it with no pre-natal care, no post-natal care nor health care coverage for the mother or the babies.

As I write this, at around 3:00 EST, the DOW is down about 175, after closing yesterday down a bit less than 100. The headline says this is because of consumer spending worries and anxiety about the pending bail-out of Detroit. Understandable: consumers have
nothing to spend and Detroit is bankrupt of vision, ideas, strategies and cash. And George W. Bush just said, on the deck of an aging aircraft carrier, in the waters off the isle of Manhattan, that “Veterans inspired me”. Well, whoop-tee-do for you (and Cheney), who never served a day.


You are leaving soon, right George? Don’t let the door hit you in the ass, on the way out.

And Happy Veterans Day.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Try This

If you think you may be bored, and that you have absolutely nothing to do, or if you believe you may be doing or thinking something that might be important, I suggest you go to:

http://quotes4all.net and read awhile.

Either your boredom will cease and you will sense a restlessness to become smarter and wiser. or you will realize how completely meaningless whatever you were doing beforehand actually was.