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November, 2012 archive

Oh! Canada! 0

Tulsa Fox affiliate gives directions to Canada for Tulsans fleeing Obamacare for Canada’s single-payer system.

Listen for the laughter in the background:

Via ABL.

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Bubblelicious 0

Jonathan Schell writes in the Beirut Daily Star. A nugget:

The same disregard for reality has been the hallmark not only of the Republican campaign but of the entire Republican Party in recent times. When the Bureau of Labor Statistics issued a report in October showing that the national unemployment rate remained “essentially unchanged” at 7.9 percent, Republican operatives sought to discredit the highly respected BLS. When polls showed that Romney was falling behind President Barack Obama, they sought to discredit the polls. When the non-partisan Congressional Research Service reported that a Republican tax plan would do nothing to foster economic growth, Republican Senators muscled the CRS into withdrawing its report.

These refusals to accept matters of plain fact reflect a still wider pattern. Increasingly, the Republican Party, once a fairly normal political party, has granted itself a license to live in an alternate reality . . . .

Read the rest.

Tom Tomorrow brings it alive with pictures:

Tom Tomorrow:  Republicans retreat further into their bubble after the election.

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Why on Earth Would Anyone Run for Office? 0

Dr. Dan tries to figure it out.

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The Internet Is a Public Place 0

Juan Cole explains how your data is sliced, diced, repackaged, and sold.

Via LQ.

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The Entitlement Society 0

Chain restaurants go Galt.

These folks make Mr. Dithers look compassionate.

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Vulture Capitalism: The Whys of Its Rise 2

Siman Caulkin explains that it’s the MBAs. A nugget:

The answer is that management in the 1980s was subject to an ideological hijack by Chicago economics that put at the heart of governance a reductive “economic man” view of human nature needing to be bribed or whipped to do their exclusive job of maximising shareholder returns. Embedded in the codes, these assumptions now have the status of unchallenged truths.

(snip)

But it’s not economics, it’s management, stupid. Unsurprisingly, downtrodden and outsourced workers, mis-sold-to customers, exploited suppliers and underpowered innovation cancelled out any gains from ever more ingenious financial engineering – leaving shareholders less well off in the shareholder-value-era since 1980 than in previous decades. The great crash of 2008 stripped away any remaining doubt: the economic progress of the last 30 years was a mirage. As Nassim Nicholas Taleb put it in The Black Swan, the profits were illusory, “simply borrowed against destiny with some random payment time.”

Read the rest.

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Modest Proposals 0

PoliticalProf passes on suggestions for improving the polling process.

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QOTD 0

Marlene Dietrich:

Superstitions are habits rather than beliefs.

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Fiscal Cliff-less 0

Let Lawrence O’Donnell and his guests explain; the relevant portion starts about six minutes in:

Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Via Down with Tyranny.

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A Case of Identity Politics 0

Via C&L.

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Despite What You Have Heard, There Is No “Fiscal Cliff” 0

It’s media shorthand which the media favors because it’s s c a r y, nothing more.

PoliticalProf explains:

A cliff is a sheer faced embankment of considerable height.

A fiscal cliff is a man made metaphor to describe the after effects of failing to meet man made deadlines to solve a man made problem.

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Signal Failures 0

It’s lights out for these folks, according to the San Jose Mercury-News’s Mr. Roadshow:

A survey by Response Insurance, a national car insurer, found that 42 percent of drivers who don’t signal say they don’t have enough time, 23 percent admit they are just plain lazy, 17 percent don’t signal because when they do, they forget to turn it off, 12 percent say they are changing lanes too frequently to bother, 11 percent say it is not important, 8 percent say they don’t signal because others don’t, and, get this, 7 percent say forgoing the signal “adds excitement to driving.”

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Souled Out 0

Leonard Pitts, Jr., adds yet another article to the pile of paper (and electrons) on what the GOP must do to recover from the late Presidential debacle.

Frankly, I don’t think they are going to do anything other than more of the same. They have embraced a strategy of hate and fear for more than two decades: hate and fear of black and brown folks, lesbian and gay folks, non-male folks, poor folks, foreign folks, non-Fundamentalist folks.

When you embrace hate and fear for personal and political gain, hate and fear embrace you right back.

The current Republican Party has no soul left to sell. It is souled out.

I’ll cite one sentence in Pitts’s column; follow the link for the rest:

All that said, the biggest question here is not whether the GOP can transform itself, but whether it can even try. At this point, the Republicans are less a traditional political party than what disenchanted former GOP staffer Mike Lofgren has called an “apocalyptic cult.”

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Thanks for the Memories 0

The Tampa Bay Times’s John Romano looks back on the campaign and separates the message from the medium. A snippet (emphasis in the original):

What Republican strategist Karl Rove said about the president’s victory:

“He succeeded by suppressing the vote.”

What I heard:

“Will someone please tell the Koch brothers there are no &%$#*!@ refunds?”

What Gov. Rick Scott said about six-hour lines for early voting in South Florida:

“What I’m trying to do is improve the way government works.”

What I heard:

“Let them eat cake.”

Read the rest. You need a chuckle.

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47% 0

The Booman does the math.

Who knew that math does irony?

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Stray Thought 0

The number of messages I must delete unheard from my answering machine has decreased by 95% since Election Day.

Now it’s back to the usual “reduce! interest! rates!” stuff.

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A Picture Is Worth 2

Maps showing striking corellations among slave states in 1859, segregated states in 1950, and states that President Obama carried in 2012

I looked around and couldn’t find a larger version with clearer type, though I’m sure it’s out there somewhere on the innerwebs. If your browser has a good zoom feature (mine does), you should be able to enlarge them enough to read the legends.

But, even without reading the legends, this picture is indeed worth.

It shows that the Civil War continues apace, Appomattox to the contrary notwithstanding.

Via Delaware Liberal, which has additional interesting maps.

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QOTD 0

Bill Mauldin:

I’m convinced that the infantry is the group in the army which gives more and gets less than anybody else.

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Facebook Frolics 2

A Turlock woman who posted inflammatory comments on Facebook about President Barack Obama has been fired from her job and reported to the U.S. Secret Service.

Turlock resident Denise Helms, 22, posted shortly after the president’s re-election Tuesday on her Facebook page, “And another 4 years of the (n—–). Maybe he will get assassinated this term..!!”

The post quickly made the rounds on social media, prompting Sacramento TV station Fox 40 to interview her about her comments Wednesday night.

Later on in the report, she’s quoted as saying she doesn’t understand the attention from the Secret Service and isn’t a racist.

Indeedy not no couldn’t be, that word just sprang to her mind out of nowhere.

Afterthought:

There’s another lesson, one I harp on.

The internet is a public place.

If you are going to say something, say it in a way that you would not fear saying it in a room full of strangers, because it’s going to be overheard.

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Voting while Not White 0

Local blogger Vivian J. Paige, responding to a post by a friend of hers (post linked at her site), discusses the Republican Party’s stance on not white people.

The Republican Party doesn’t have a black problem; they have a non-white problem.

Anyone who is not white is dismissed as a potential Republican voter. Voter ID laws that have passed in a number of states weren’t targeted just at black folk, but all minorities. Harsher stances on immigration weren’t targeted at black folk at all.

She’s quite correct, you know. The odious Southern strategy, created by the Republican Party, has consumed its creators.

Read the rest. It’s worth your while.

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