From Pine View Farm

2012 archive

Taking Fat Chances for Darwin Awards 2

Business owners along northbound U.S. 202 in Talleyville (Delaware–ed.) know it’s lunchtime by the honking.

Around noon each day, motorists waiting to place orders at the McDonald’s drive-thru window back up into the roadway north of Fairfax, holding up traffic in the right lane and forcing drivers behind them to brake for the fast-food line.

The story goes on to report that there have been accidents and even more near-misses and that the line blocks entrances to other businesses in the block. The McDonald’s has hired extra staff for lunches and posted warning signs, which are ignored.

This stretch of the Concord Pike (which columnist Ralph Moyed used to call the “Conquered Pike”) is a six-lane wide (sometimes 10 with turning lanes) suburban shopping strip with small businesses, some medium-sized shopping centers, a couple of hotels, and a mall, all packed closely together.

If I recall correctly, the speed limit is mostly 45 with a stretch of 35, limits most drivers wave to on the way to 60.

Savvy locals learn quickly the streets to use to avoid 202 (my favorite was Shipley).

The McDonald’s sits on a small lot in the middle of the block. It serves the same cookie-cutter garbage as every other McDonald’s.

There is no accounting for taste.

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No Way To Teach (Updated) 0

Once again, a Georgia school comes up with the wrong way to address slavery in school. This time it was in Gwinnet County, a wealthy suburb north of Atlanta.

The school district released a statement to Channel 2 saying, “The school district looked into concerns regarding four students who participated in a playground activity. The district determined that the activity was student initiated and that allegations regarding the teacher’s involvement were unfounded.”

Ericka Lasley told Channel 2 that her 8-year-old daughter said she was a slave and other students were slave catchers during a game similar to tag. The third-grade student said the teacher proposed the game based on what the class is learning.

“She would sit on the bench and the slave catchers would come up to the door and ask did she have any slaves,” the girl said.

Addendum, Later That Same Day:

ABL explains what should have happened:

TOMMY: Hey you wanna play slave/slave catcher?

SUZIE: Gee ok.

TEACHER: ::blows whistle:: HEY! KNOCK IT OFF!

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SOPA/PIPA 1

Internet user:

What’s up is ACTA.

More here.

These things have little to do with “intellectual property” and everything to do with subjugating the internet to Hollywood.

Via Contradict Me.

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Where It Hurts 0

When it hits them in the semi-pro college football, maybe the anti-immigration bigots will start to wonder whether they are a have a problem:

A relatively new Georgia Board of Regents policy regulating the admission of undocumented students and illegal immigrants has prevented a football recruit from gaining admission to the University of Georgia.

Chester Brown, a 6-foot-5, 340-pound offensive lineman from Hinesville, committed to the Bulldogs in July, but he confirmed to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and several other media outlets late Monday night that he was withdrawing his UGA commitment “for personal reasons,” declining to elaborate.

Much more at the link. The precise cause of the problem is still unclear.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Still holding under 400k.

Applications (INJCJC) for unemployment insurance payments climbed by 21,000 to 377,000 in the week ended Jan. 21, up from an almost four-year low in the prior period, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. The median forecast of 47 economists in a Bloomberg News survey projected 370,000.

(snip)

The four-week moving average, a less volatile measure than the weekly figures, fell to 377,500 last week from 380,000.

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A Wealth of Misdirection Plays 0

Rich people telling Mitt Romney:

Marc Lamont Hill contemplates Mitt the Flip’s tax returns. A snippet:

I cannot complain about closing libraries in North Philly or unfilled potholes in Germantown if I’m actively resisting the responsibility of paying my fair share. I can’t cry about the crime rate if I’m not contributing the necessary funds for supplementing unemployment, building community centers, creating mentoring programs. Every year that I’m blessed to earn a good wage, I’m charged with a heightened responsibility to secure our nation, strengthen our schools and protect the most vulnerable members of society.

Sadly, we live in a moment when the rich are let off the hook. By constantly crying wolf that another penny in taxes will prevent them from spending, investing or risk taking, the wealthy have pump-faked us into passing the tax burden to the middle class and working poor. Any attempt to fix the system is declared “class warfare” or “wealth envy.”

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Harnessing the Politics of Fear 0

Mike Papantonio talks with Theo Anderson about how a large segment of Republican primary voters have become divorced from empirical reality and have coalesced in a crusade to fight back the future–indeed, to fight back the present and even to fight back the recent past to at least 1954.

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QOTD 0

Karl Kraus, from the Quotemaster (subscribe here):

How is the world ruled and how do wars start? Diplomats tell lies to journalists and then believe what they read.

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Break Time 0

Off to Drink Liberally.

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Food Stamps by the Numbers 2

Facing South takes on the Newtonian lies with facts.* Here’s a few; follow the link for the rest (emphasis in the original):

Number of people who have joined the food stamp program — known since 2008 as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP — under President Obama: 14,200,000

Number of people who became SNAP beneficiaries under President George W. Bush: 14,700,000

Number of people added to the SNAP rolls in the 12 months before Obama took office in January 2009: 4,400,000

Percentage by which that exceeds the number added in 2007, when the economic downturn began: 300

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*Fact: noun. Concept irrelevant to Republican campaigns.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Shadowy stealth twits.

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Newtmentum 0

Reasons for voting for New Gingrich in the primaries
Click for a larger image.

Via Some Guy with a Website.

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Garbage In, Garbage Out 0

Radio Times takes a look at the Great Pacific garbage stream. From the website:

Last year’s Japanese tsunami provoked fears of widespread radiation leaks and set off a nuclear crisis as clean up crews furiously raced to contain the damage at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Meanwhile another environmental concern resulting from the devastation has emerged. Several recent reports indicate that over 15 million tons of wreckage and debris are heading toward Canada and the West Coast, and some scientists have confirmed that it is beginning to wash up on the coast.

Among other appalling tidbits is this one: The most common items found in the stomachs of dead Albatrosses are plastic bottle caps.

Follow the link to listen or listen here (MP3).

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State of the Union 0

Shaun Mullin watched it so I didn’t have to. Field adds his own perspective.

By the way, am I the only person who finds many bloggers’ fondness for “I’m part of the in-group” text-speak acronyms, such as SOTU, POTUS, and SCOTUS, lazy, annoying, and patronizing?

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Drinking Liberally Virginia Beach Today 0

Fun and fellowship for liberals. Join us.

When: Wednesday, January 25th, 6 p

Where:
Lubo Wine Tasting Room
1658 Pleasure House Road (Map)

More here.

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Newt Limbaugh? 0

PoliticalProf speculates on the political rebirth of Newt the Gingrinch, despite his having enough baggage to keep UPS busy for a week. A snippet:

Then it hit me: Newt Gingrich is the perfect candidate for that set of Republicans who think government should be run like a conservative talk radio program. One should bluster, blow hard, be rude to opponents, shut off debate and generally seek rhetorical dominance at all costs. Governance, in this model, is the act of saying what is “true” and enforcing that “truth” against all challengers. It is the politics of Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck: my truth versus your evil.

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QOTD 0

H. L. Mencken, from the Quotemaster (subscribe here):

I do not believe in democracy, but I am perfectly willing to admit that it provides the only really amusing form of government ever endured by mankind.

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Romney vs. Romney 0

Details at Kiko’s House.

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Unemployment Compensation 0

Atrios:

Romney has said he was unemployed. He’s right. He actually does nothing to earn most of his income. He’s just in possession of a giant pile of cash

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The Campus Koch Problem 0

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