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Citizens Benighted 0

If you are voting in an election, ID required.  If you are a PAC buying an election, no ID required.

Via PoliticalProf.

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QOTD 0

George Orwell:

The great enemy of clear language is insincerity. When there is a gap between one’s real and one’s declared aims, one turns, as it were, instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.

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It’s a Movement 0

Warning: Language.

Via LQ.

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Mythbusters 0

Read The Nation’s expose of campaign myths.

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Drinking Liberally Special Gathering in Chesapeake 0

Join us for a special bonus summer session.

When: Wednesday, July 18, 2012, 6:00 PM

Where:
Greene Turtle
1401 Greenbrier Pkwy, # 2260
Chesapeake, Va. (map)

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Update from the Foreclosure-Based Economy 0

This little stat is buried midway through a long article in the Chicago Trib about how “Flip This House” has become “Flip This Repossession”:

According to RealtyTrac, a foreclosure listing service, 26 percent of homes sold in the first quarter of 2012 were foreclosed properties, an increase of 8 percent from 2011. Short sales of properties accounted for 12 percent of national sales in the first quarter, up from 9 percent last year.

In the Bank of Ameriquest for riches it is a Countrywide thing that few can Fargo.

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Private Entrance 0

Bank with two entrances:   Public bank, private casino

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I Get Mail on R.E.S.P.E.C.T. 1

My friend Andrew was most distressed to learn that, when President Obama visited Virginia Beach last week, not one city dignitary graced his visit with a greeting.

Here, posted with permission, is Andrew’s letter to the Mayor and City Council:

I believe a person’s actions confirm their proclamation of respect.

Mr. Mayor, I am appalled at the lack of respect from the leadership of Virginia Beach. Like him or his policies, his political ideology or group affiliation, Barrack Obama is the President of these United States and as such, if nothing else, his station as President of the United States should be respected. He is not my president, he is OUR president. That people think it is acceptable to disrespect the President of the United States is more than troubling to me.

I have seen many comments, political decisions, advertisements, all hailing the greatness of this city and reaching out to welcome visitors. Yet, when the VIP of VIPs comes to this city, who did you send to greet him? Not one city official was there to greet him. It is one thing, an embarrassing moment in itself, that a city of our size, the largest in the state, is void of diversity in its elected leadership. This is an astonishing fact indeed, considering the diversity of the population itself.

In a city that is geared to visitors, we have a Mayor, 10 Council persons, one highly paid City Manager, and a Convention and Visitors Bureau head who happens to be a retired Admiral who should know protocol and not a single one showed up to bring a hand of welcome to the highest office in the land. If you can’t respect the man, at least respect his station, the office of the Presidency.

For you Mayor Sessoms, I would think you would be glad to have a true photo standing with the President rather than the fake photo used to help get you elected.

I have heard your words in speeches and in conversations. Your claims of the zest Ato promote understanding,” and to reach out to the various elements of our city sound hollow. Wouldn’t have been great to see a show of welcome to show to the many that question your motives and intentions. Sir, if your true goal is to “advance understanding”……well? In the immortal words of semanticist, S.I. Hayakawa, “meanings are in people, not in words.” Words have no intrinsic meaning other than meanings that are internalized by each individual. Your lack of presence is an action that speaks volumes!

The citizens of this city, not only, but especially our African American population, should be outraged that the elected leadership of Virginia Beach failed to roll out the red carpet for the President of the United States.

Mr. Mayor, our City Manager, all the Council persons and the head of our Convention and Vistor’s Bureau, I end with this thought: Former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, once said, “To every man [or woman] there comes a time when he [she] is figuratively tapped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a great and mighty work; unique to him [her] and fitted to his [her] talents; what a tragedy if that moment finds him [her] unprepared or unqualified for the moment that could be his [her] finest hour.”

To me, the arrogance is astonishing and very repulsive, that our city leadership was tapped on the shoulder and found to be woefully unprepared and unqualified for the moment that could be it’s finest hour!

Respectfully,

Andrew Jackson

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The Entitlement Society 0

The San Jose Mercury-News lists some of the bonus babies who got bonuses right along with their walking papers:

Consider the outcry over a $34.8 million retirement package for PG&E’s Peter Darbee, who left the company in April 2011 with the company’s reputation in ruins after the deadly San Bruno gas line explosion and subsequent federal safety investigation.

(snip)

Or the ruckus caused by a generous departing payout to Hewlett-Packard’s Apotheker, who left with millions of dollars after just 11 months on the job.

(snip)

In another example, AMD’s Dirk Meyer got an $8.7 million severance in January 2011 after only 3 1/2 years as chief executive. Meyer was ousted because of the company’s sluggish growth and failure to get chips into smartphones and tablets.

And then there is Yahoo(YHOO). CEO Carol Bartzleft with $3 million in severance after she was summarily fired in a phone call from the board chairman in September 2011. She also got a prorated cash bonus of $477,534 and accelerated vesting of restricted stock she could exercise for a year.

You don’t have to do a good job. This isn’t “pay for performance.”

This is the club of “wears nice suits, looks good in meetings, draws pretty charts” taking care of its own.

Being in the the club means never having to say you’re sorry.

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Cantor’s Cant 1

Excerpt:

We are in the midst of a coin-operated government.

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

More Democrats need to be willing to stop waffling and take off the gloves.

Via The Richmonder.

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Everybody Must Get Fracked 0

What you don’t know can’t hurt them. Facing South reports:

Most of the states where fracking is taking place that do not require any public disclosure of the chemicals used in in the controversial drilling process are in the South, and Southern states are also among those with weak disclosure laws.

Details at the link.

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QOTD 0

Voltaire:

Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do.

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Update from the Foreclosure-Based Economy, Bait and Switch Dept. 0

At Philly dot com, Jeff Gelles tells the story of another foreclosure victim. A nugget:

Fiorilli’s saga — backed up by a thick file of documents and call logs — is a story of a mortgage accommodation dangled and apparently snatched away for flimsy reasons, such as a phone payment that came in 35 cents short, and another payment that came in two weeks early. That’s no misprint: early, not late.

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Ironically, borrowers like Fiorilli, committed to paying off a loan rather than walking away, are offering a gift to lenders.

If her foreclosure winds up in Philadelphia’s conciliation program, Clarifi’s Anita Brown predicts, the judge will see it that way, too. “The court is going to say, ‘Excuse me, Mr. Bank of America, are you nuts? Take the money and get out of here.’?”

One does not have to editorialize. The facts do it for one.

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Lies, Damned Lies, and What Did Mitt Flip Today? 0

Out of the mouths of Bains. TPM:

When the it comes to the contentious topic of Mitt Romney’s tax returns, the Romney campaign has invoked precedent, defending their decision to release just two years worth of returns as the standard set by the campaigns of John McCain and John Kerry. The Romney campaign renewed this argument on Sunday.

In fact. Sen. Kerry (D-MA) had released 20 years of tax returns when he ran for president in 2004.

Details at the link.

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About Damned Time 0

The US justice department is building criminal cases against several financial institutions and their employees related to the manipulation of inter-bank lending rates, the New York Times reported on Saturday.

Now we’ll see whether they just try to go after the errand boys or actually have the courage to confront the Mr. Bigs.

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Civility, Republican Style 2

Mitt Romney, Citizen BainIn the midst of a longer post about something else, Field sums up civility on the campaign trail, as defined by Republicans: it’s for the other guys (emphasis in the original).

Of course, as is to be expected, he (Mitt the Flip–ed.) blamed it all on O, and he charged him with running a dirty campaign which is beneath the dignity of the POTUS. (Funny, he wasn’t so worried about the dignity of the office when his peeps were shouting him (President Obama–ed.) down while he was addressing the country. Or, for that matter, when Donald Trump and his birther friends were questioning his legitimacy as president.)

Anyone who welcomes support from Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, and the lot, then complains about “incivility” is talking through his hat.

In other news, Chauncey Devega wonders about sociopathy.

Image via Field.

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Football uber Alles 0

Bob Molinaro, in the local rag:

Evidence and his harshest detractors scream that Joe Paterno abused his power. But who gave him his power? Fans, administrators, media. Us. Anybody who went along with the idea that a football team and its coach could be bigger than the university. People are talking about what to do with Paterno’s statue. It couldn’t be a more trivial debate. Shouldn’t any thinking person understand that things are out of whack when schools start building statues of coaches?

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Fifty Shades of Stupid (Updated) 3

The internet is awash in porn. If you don’t find it, it will find you.

In most towns of any size, you can’t travel more than a few miles in any direction without passing “adult novelty” stores or their less classy cousins (which for some reason always have yellow windows).

Old people (like me) do it in bathtubs on television during Wheel of Fortune.

Even Publishers Clearing House markets “marital how-to” videos, or, as I like to describe them, porn for people who are against porn.

And now some bozo writes a series of racy novels (which I am sure are not in the same class as A Man with a Maid, which has been in and out of print for over a century and read mostly by not-women) that many women seem to like, thereby causing (mostly not-women) pundit heads to explode all over the place.

Women sometimes like to read about it too.

Oh, the horror.

Addendum, the Next Morning:

Oh, my.

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In Problem Solving . . . 0

. . . the first and most important step is to define the problem accurately.

Via Bob Cesca’s Awesome Blog.

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QOTD 0

George Orwell, in 1941:

As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying to kill me. They do not feel any enmity against me as an individual, nor I against them. They are ‘only doing their duty’, as the saying goes. Most of them, I have no doubt, are kind-hearted law-abiding men who would never dream of committing murder in private life.

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