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You point one finger at others, then three point back at you!

Aug 7th

Posted by scarabus in Bigotry

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Bigotry, Hypocrisy, Politics

Save Net Neutrality!

Aug 5th

Posted by scarabus in Hypocrisy

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Open Left have joined with Free Press to produce and distribute a hip, creative video to promote support for net neutrality. (Essentially, that means protecting by law equal access to bandwidth. Preventing big corporations like Comcast, ATT, Verizon, Google, etc. from pricing structure to shut out and potentially shut down ordinary citizens, political and social activists, and small business owners.)

Anyone who knows me or has followed my posts in various places knows that I’m a deep believer in this cause. But I am not a fan of this video. Watch it first, then my comment below will make sense, whether you agree with me or not:


This video is creative and hip. Sheesh, it’s got Mythbuster Adam Savage! How good does it get? So what’s the problem?

The video seems aimed at a younger audience, and that’s good. Young people need to be involved. But young people are not the only ones who need to be involved, and I think it does young people themselves an injustice to suggest that the most important projects they create or enjoy are videos of cute cats.

Is this why we need to save the internet? To save cute cat videos? Young people played a key role in the 2008 election, and they did it in significant part via the internet. The internet allows both young and old to become entrepreneurs. It allows young and old to hold politicians accountable for what they say and do. Same for the lying liars on Fox and Hate Talk radio.

Yes, I like cats and cute cat videos. But I like what’s left of American democracy even more. It’s the latter I’m fighting for. And I hope other thoughtful persons will join the contest.

Hypocrisy, Plutocracy, Politics

Doing What Works

Aug 5th

Posted by scarabus in Politics

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The Center for American Progress is pursuing a project called Doing What Works. Here’s a video to show what it’s about. Following the video is a response I sent them:


Re Doing What Works. I watched the videos and kept hearing variations on this theme: we set a goal or objective; we achieve it; the people see we’ve achieved it; the people begin to have more faith in government.


You guys are sophisticated women and men, but that is not a sophisticated position. A single example. Obama said he would lower taxes for the middle class. He did. But a significant number of Americans refuse to believe it, even when they see their pay checks. Why? In part because Fox and Republican congresspersons tell them everyday that Obama has raised their taxes. And faith in Obama goes down instead of up.


The truth does not speak for itself. Factual accuracy does not speak for itself. Merely doing the right thing is not enough.

Politics

Sarah comforts Bristol

Aug 5th

Posted by scarabus in Hypocrisy

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Hypocrisy, Politics

CAP Daily Cartoon: food for argh!

Aug 4th

Posted by scarabus in Cartoon

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From the Cartoonist Group.

Support the Center for American Progress

Environment, Plutocracy, Politics

GOP demands that GOP policies not be adopted. Demand it!!

Aug 4th

Posted by scarabus in Economy

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This really has to start showing up in Democratic ads!


Economy, Environment, Hypocrisy, Plutocracy, Politics

Eva Mendes does her sex tape right!

Aug 4th

Posted by scarabus in Arts

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Eva Mendes Sex Tape from Eva Mendes
Arts, Just Because
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Payback time for Gaia!

Aug 3rd

Posted by scarabus in Environment

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Environment, Just Because
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Base Details

Aug 2nd

Posted by scarabus in Economy

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The English poet Siegfried Sassoon writes ironically about the eagerness of old men to send young men and women to die in war. Sassoon (English, as I said, despite his German first name) was himself one of those young men, losing his life in the First World War. Hearing the eagerness of old men like McCain and Gingrich to fight yet another war simultaneously, one can see that not much has changed.

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Economy, Politics
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Republican seamanship

Aug 1st

Posted by scarabus in Arts

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In two recent interviews Alan Greenspan—yes! THAT Alan Greenspan!—has said on national television that the Republican plan to continue the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest fraction of Americans would be “disastrous.”

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Sam Stein wrote about it on Huffington-Post :

Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said that the push by congressional Republicans to extend the Bush tax cuts without offsetting the costs elsewhere could end up being “disastrous” for the economy.

In an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Greenspan expressed his disagreement with the conservative argument that tax cuts essentially pay for themselves by generating revenue and productivity among recipients.

“They do not,” said Greenspan.

I couldn’t help thinking of a Stephen Crane poem (as I often do). My apologies for the alterations, Mr. Crane:

The founders of the nation

fashioned the ship of democracy carefully.

With the infinite skill of an All-Master

Made they the hull and the sails,

Held they the rudder

Ready for adjustment.

Erect stood they, scanning their work proudly.

Then — at fateful time — shameful civic discord arose,

And the founders turned, heeding.

Lo, the ship, at this opportunity, slipped slyly,

Making cunning noiseless travel down the ways.

So that, forever rudderless, it went upon the seas

Going ridiculous voyages,

Making quaint progress,

Turning as with serious purpose

Before stupid winds.

Meanwhile Republicans on the ship began to pass the opium pipe.

Heedless of the looming rocks,

they dreamed of free lunch, voodoo economics,

huffing and puffing and seeing our enemies cower.

And there were many among our enemies

Who laughed at this thing.

Arts, Economy, Politics
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