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January, 2011 archive

Twits on Twitter 0

Streaming at Funny or Die.

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Non Sequitur
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A Modest Proposal 0

The Booman suggests that Republicans stop making stuff up. A nugget:

All I’m saying here is that we really shouldn’t have to tolerate a party going around talking about cutting the budget by 10, 20, 50 times what is realistically possible. They aren’t even serious about the numbers. They’re just saying whatever bullshit they think people want to hear, or that will win them some attention.

We could make this easier by just changing the rules. We propose something and then they lie about what we proposed and refuse to support it. That is the basic structure of our government right now, and everything else is just extraneous window dressing and noise.

In other proposals, pigs, wings.

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Dustbiters 1

Don’t get in a stew, but another bank is MIA:

No doubt it was full of responsible fiscals.

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You can run, but you can’t hide.

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Dave Barry, from the Quotemaster (subscribe here):

Stuffwise we are not a lean operation. We’re the kind of people who, if we were deciding what absolute minimum essential items we’d need to carry in our backpacks for thefinal, treacherous ascent to the summit of Mount Everest, would take along aquarium filters, just in case.

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Lost in Spaciness 0

Skippy demonstrates.

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“It’s Not a Show” 0

At the least, listen for the first three and a half minutes.

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Via The Richmonder.

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Busted.

Two Florida girls are facing cyberstalking charges for allegedly creating a fake Facebook profile in the name of a fellow high school student and placing obscene photos on the page, including one showing their classmate’s head atop the body of a “nude prepubescent girl’s body,” according to investigators.

More at the link.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The confluence of racist lies and gunnuttery: School board member decides to attend meetings backing heat. Wonder whether this leads to a new meaning for the expression, “a heated discussion.”

A Greeley radio station owner who has been broadcasting an anti-Martin Luther King Jr. message was served with a temporary restraining order and lost his permit to carry a concealed weapon Thursday after he allegedly threatened a business rival.

Brett Reese is alleged to have left a voice-mail message for KFKA-AM 1310 owner Justin Sasso on Wednesday in which he threatened a “shootout” if Sasso did not stop his advertising reps from calling on businesses that underwrite Reese’s noncommercial station, KELS-FM 104.7, the complaint said.

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Critics, including other members of the school board, have said the letter was originally written by white supremacists.

A statement from KFKA said Reese’s letter has been reviewed multiple times by historians, who have labeled it, at best, “full of ‘half truths.’ “

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It Is about Time 0

All it takes to recognize the wanton destructiveness of mountaintop removal mining is to fly over West Virginia once.

One cannot forget the scars in the landscape. The picture at the link is enough to convince anyone except, or course, a coal robber baron.

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday blocked what would have been one of the largest mountaintop coal mines in Appalachia, saying it would have caused irreversible damage to nearby streams.

The EPA said it based its final decision to veto a previously granted permit for the Spruce No. 1 mine on the pollution that would have destroyed wildlife, polluted areas downstream and increased the water contamination risks for people who live in West Virginia’s already heavily mined Coal River basin. The streams the veto protects — Pigeonroost Branch and Oldhouse Branch — are two of the last “high-quality” streams in the watershed, the agency said.

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Birthright 0

Facing South recounts the history of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States in statistics.

Read between the lines to see the bigotry of exclusionists.

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Baltasar Gracian, from the Quotemaster (subscribe here):

Yes and No are words quickly said, but they need a great amount of thought before you utter them.

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Compromising Positions 0

I tend to think that compromise is generally a good thing, so long as there are not clear moral issues on one or the other side. Half a loaf and all that.

But exceptions exist.

Here is an example of a case in which failure to compromise will ultimately benefit the common good and, indeed, all of society:

Walt Disney Co.’s ABC, last in the ratings among the big broadcast networks this season, has been unable to renew its most-popular drama “Desperate Housewives” because of pay demands by three of the show’s stars.

I urge both parties to stand firm and resist conciliation.

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Blacksburg Buds 3

From El Reg:

A Virginia Tech university graduate and a couple of chums have come up with what one YouTube commenter rates as the “Greatest. Invention. Ever” – an iPhone-controlled beer-dispensing cannon.

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“Those Weird Things Called ‘Constitutional Rights'” 0

(Warning: Some Language.)

Know your rights.

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Enough Enoughness Is Never Enough 0

Really, why don’t these folks just take Viagra?

“High Capacity Magazines … When ten rounds isn’t enough,” the Internet site offers.

(Ad is cited in the lead to a column by Ruth Marcus.)

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Crackdown on twits for hire in the UK:

In the first of its kind, the OFT (Office of Fair Trading–ed.) has brought a case against a PR firm that was discovered to be paying bloggers to write effusively about its clients. The watchdog has launched an investigation into Handpicked Media, which operates a commercial blogging network – insisting that it must clearly state when promotional comments have been paid for.

In a statement, the OFT said online advertising and marketing that did not disclose paid-for promotions were “deceptive” under fair trading rules. “This includes comments about services and products on blogs and microblogs such as Twitter,” it said.

Celebrity twitter endorsements are already big business in the US, where artists such as Snoop Dogg can earn a reported $3,000 (£1,900) for sending a tweet endorsing a product. But the US Federal Trade Commission insists that such endorsements must contain the words “ad” or “spon” to show the reference has been paid for. Such a requirement does not currently exist in the UK.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Good news for foreclosures (see the previous posts):

The number of first-time claims for unemployment insurance payments jumped in the first week of 2011 to the highest level since October as more Americans lined up to file following the holidays.

Initial jobless claims rose by 35,000 to 445,000, according to Labor Department data released today. The median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey called for 410,000 filings. The average number of applications over the past four weeks, a less-volatile gauge, increased to 416,500.

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Update from the Foreclosure-Based Economy 0

Bloomberg:

The number of U.S. homes receiving a foreclosure filing will climb about 20 percent in 2011, reaching a peak for the housing crisis, as unemployment remains high and banks resume seizures after a slowdown, RealtyTrac Inc. said.

“We will peak in foreclosures and probably bottom out in pricing, and that’s what we need to do in order to begin the recovery,” Rick Sharga, RealtyTrac’s senior vice president, said in an interview at Bloomberg headquarters in New York. “But it’s probably not going to feel good in the process.”

A record 2.87 million properties got notices of default, auction or repossession in 2010, a 2 percent gain from a year earlier, the Irvine, California-based data seller said today in a report. The number climbed even after a plunge in filings in the last part of the year — including a 26 percent drop in December — as lenders came under scrutiny for their practices.

Firing more public employees and cutting more old folks’ pensions are clearly indicated to keep this trend alive.

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