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Looting Libraries 0

Welcome to the fee marketplace of ideas.

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A Notion of Immigrants 0

At the Portland Press-Herald, Victoria Hugo-Vidal exposes the dirty little secret of the anti-immigration crowd. A nugget:

In order to remove the incentive for migrants to come to the United States and work under the table, we would have to do two relatively simple things.

The first would be to mandate the use of E-Verify at every employer in America. E-Verify is a simple government system that checks to make sure a person is legally allowed to work in America, using records from the Social Security Administration – to see if the employee has a legitimate Social Security number – and from the Department of Homeland Security. . . .

So why aren’t we, as a country, using these two very simple steps to cut down on demand for undocumented labor? Because big businesses and politicians don’t actually want to do that.

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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The Crypto Con 0

From El Reg:

Far from being the “digital gold” some claim, Bitcoin’s relative climate change impact is greater than the beef industry, and over seven times more than actual gold mining.

Details at the link.

Via Le Show, where Harry Shearer suggests that homo is definitely not sapiens.

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A Bridge Too Favre 0

The Los Angeles Times’s LZ Granderson, who has ties to Mississippi, digs into Brett Farve’s role in–er–misappropriating public funds intended to help the less-well-off to serve his own private ends. A snippet:

Just remember this: Two years after Favre made the, ahem, alleged mistake of pushing for welfare dollars to be used for a new volleyball arena, he reached back out to Bryant for an indoor football practice facility.

Once is a mistake.*

He came back for seconds.

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*Yeah. Right.

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The Crypto Con Artists 0

Beware of the shills. For example (much more at the link):

Kim Kardashian has agreed to pay $1.26 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges that she promoted a cryptocurrency on Instagram without disclosing she’d been paid $250,000 to do so.

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“The federal securities laws are clear that any celebrity or other individual who promotes a crypto asset security must disclose the nature, source, and amount of compensation they received in exchange for the promotion,” Gurbir Grewal, director of the SEC’s division of enforcement, said in a prepared statement.

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The Privatization Scam 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini says that you can vouch for it–school vouchers a bait-and-switch.

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How Stuff Works, Trickle On Economics Dept. 0

Title:  Capitalists.  Image One:  Monopoly Man runs away with a bag of money, saying,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Illegal Procedure 0

At AL.com, Roy S. Johnson takes takes a long look at Brett Farve’s role in misappropriating public funds intended to help the needy. Johnson points out that

The pocket is collapsing around Brett Favre.

Follow the link for the play-by-play.

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The Wage Enslavers, Reprise 0

I am reminded of something I once heard a high-ranking union official say. It was many years ago and, unfortunately, I can’t remember the exact circumstances, but I think he was quite correct:

Unions are the creation of management.

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The Wage Enslavers 2

Sam and the crew talk with an ex-Starbucks employee* about Starbucks’s union-busting tactics.

Aside:

When I worked for the railroad, I worked in a union shop and, for the first few years, in a union job. I know from personal experience that when employers and unions work together in good faith, it benefits everyone.

I can attest that nobody disliked bad employees more than their union reps. Even though the reps might be obligated to defend them in disciplinary hearings under the terms of union membership, the reps do not want the extra headaches that bad employees give them. (I could go on, but I doubt that my two or three regular readers would be interested in the arcane intricacies of railroad disciplinary procedures; I will just mention that one of the classes I taught as a trainer schooled supervisors in how to do discipline correctly.)

Even when I was no longer in a union job, I proudly paid my union dues until I left the railroad.

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*He’s an ex-employee because he got fed up with the union-busting and quit, which may well be what Starbucks would like to see happen more often.

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Behind the Scenes with the Wizards of Wall Street 0

Title:  How the Stock Market Really Works.  Image:  Man at desk with Ouija Board.  Next to him, a man on the phone says,

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The New Gilded Age 0

Methinks the editorial board of the Las Vegas Sun is onto something.

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Misdirection Play, CRT Dept. 0

At Crooks and Liars, Newshound Ellen follows the money.

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How Far Will Wells-Fargo? 0

Petty damned far.

Afterthought:

They gobbled up the bank that gobbled up the bank that I was using a couple of decades ago. Moving bank accounts is a hassle, but I am so glad I no longer bank with them and haven’t for years.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Goat to Pig:  When I was young, something like 60% of kids had to endure these awful tonsillectomies because doctors thought they could prevent ear infections.  Pig:  Really?  Goat:  Yep.  Turns out is was something we didn't need that nobody likes.  Rat joins in:  You guys talking about Facebook?  Goat:  One invasive procedure at a time, please.  Pig:  I can't even remove that from my phone.

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The Privatization Scam, Nor Any Drop To Drink Dept. 2

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Facebook Frolics 0

Metastasized frolics.

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A Class Act 0

The Portland Press-Herald’s Victoria Hugo-Vidal thinks that the sentiment agains President Biden’s student loan forgiveness is rooted in concepts of social class, that those who are being helped are somehow the “undeserving poor.”

Methinks she is on to something. Follow the link for her reasoning.

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Merchants of Death 0

At the Roanoke Times, Virginia Tech professor George McDowell tells the tale of “Big Pharma’s” equally toxic cousin, “Big Arma.”

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House of Wax 0

Above the Law’s Joe Patrice has–er–questions about the purported charity status of Professor Amy Wax’s new legal defense fund.

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