Bushism 171
The Unwisdom of Elites - NYTimes.com
may 2011 by Vaguery
"Does any of this matter? Why should we be concerned about the effort to shift the blame for bad policies onto the general public?
One answer is simple accountability. People who advocated budget-busting policies during the Bush years shouldn’t be allowed to pass themselves off as deficit hawks; people who praised Ireland as a role model shouldn’t be giving lectures on responsible government.
But the larger answer, I’d argue, is that by making up stories about our current predicament that absolve the people who put us here there, we cut off any chance to learn from the crisis. We need to place the blame where it belongs, to chasten our policy elites. Otherwise, they’ll do even more damage in the years ahead."
financial-crisis
macroeconomics
public-policy
Bushism
conservatism
One answer is simple accountability. People who advocated budget-busting policies during the Bush years shouldn’t be allowed to pass themselves off as deficit hawks; people who praised Ireland as a role model shouldn’t be giving lectures on responsible government.
But the larger answer, I’d argue, is that by making up stories about our current predicament that absolve the people who put us here there, we cut off any chance to learn from the crisis. We need to place the blame where it belongs, to chasten our policy elites. Otherwise, they’ll do even more damage in the years ahead."
may 2011 by Vaguery
The Elephant in the Green Room
may 2011 by Vaguery
"As Ailes struggled with what to do with Glenn Beck in a changed political landscape, an older problem reared its head. In February, news broke that former lawyers for Judith Regan, the former HarperCollins publisher, claimed in sworn statements that Regan taped conversations in which Ailes had allegedly told her to lie to investigators about her affair with Bernie Kerik to help Ailes’s friend Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign. News Corp. issued a statement that quoted Regan denying she felt pressure, but it sparked a media frenzy for a couple of days. Regan blames Ailes for her negative press in the wake of her 2006 ouster from News Corp. and claims Ailes is trying to protect powerful interests. “Connect the dots,” she told me."
politics
propaganda
Bushism
television
cultural-divergence
may 2011 by Vaguery
The Truth About the Confederacy | Corrente
may 2011 by Vaguery
"One thing I really would like you to take away from this diary is a basic sense of how the United States, as a self-governing democratic republic, cannot long tolerate oligarchic and aristocratic ideas in its body politic. This is becoming an increasingly urgent issue for us today, because the American conservative movement today is basically a replica of the slavery-defending, anti-free labor, government-hating, insurrection minded, treason-breathing, violently inclined Confederacy. And, I want you to be able to instantly recognize and rebut the false histories that neo-Confederates have created. So, the first material I place before you is an excerpt from an important and emotionally powerful 1995 book, What They Fought For, 1861-1865, a masterful survey and summary of private correspondence from Civil War soldiers and officers, by James M. McPherson."
Civil-War
that-Santayana-quote-you-know-the-one
conservatism
Bushism
history
cultural-assumptions
may 2011 by Vaguery
Ninth Circuit Court: Secret GPS Tracking is Legal | Executive Gov
may 2011 by Vaguery
'In the majority opinion, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled that since Pineda-Moreno’s driveway wasn’t enclosed and was open to passersby like delivery men and neighborhood children, it didn’t pass the Dunn test for curtilage. Never mind that in the Dunn opinion, the majority writes “we do not suggest that combining these factors produces a finely tuned formula that, when mechanically applied, yields a “correct” answer to all extent-of-curtilage questions.”'
Bushism
freedom
search-and-seizure
Constitutionality
feds
lawyers
may 2011 by Vaguery
Are Cameras the New Guns? - Gizmodo
may 2011 by Vaguery
In 2001, when Michael Hyde was arrested for criminally violating the state's electronic surveillance law - aka recording a police encounter - the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld his conviction 4-2. In dissent, Chief Justice Margaret Marshall stated, "Citizens have a particularly important role to play when the official conduct at issue is that of the police. Their role cannot be performed if citizens must fear criminal reprisals…." (Note: In some states it is the audio alone that makes the recording illegal.)
Bushism
freedom
police
video
privacy
first-thing-we-do
may 2011 by Vaguery
Breaking News on EFF Victory: Appeals Court Holds that Email Privacy Protected by Fourth Amendment | Electronic Frontier Foundation
december 2010 by Vaguery
"In a landmark decision issued today in the criminal appeal of U.S. v. Warshak, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the government must have a search warrant before it can secretly seize and search emails stored by email service providers. Closely tracking arguments made by EFF in its amicus brief, the court found that email users have the same reasonable expectation of privacy in their stored email as they do in their phone calls and postal mail."
privacy
constitution
rights
EFF
lawyers
bushism
december 2010 by Vaguery
Rich People Things: Jefferson and the Culture War on Business - The Awl
may 2010 by Vaguery
"Wealth is no proof of moral character; nor poverty of the want of it.
On the contrary, wealth is often the presumptive evidence of dishonesty; and poverty the negative evidence of innocence. If therefore property, whether little or much, be made a criterion, the means by which that property has been acquired ought to be made a criterion also."
Founding-Fathers
foundationalism-and-fundamentalism-sittin-in-a-tree
economics
history-is-a-feature-not-a-bug
conservatism
bushism
On the contrary, wealth is often the presumptive evidence of dishonesty; and poverty the negative evidence of innocence. If therefore property, whether little or much, be made a criterion, the means by which that property has been acquired ought to be made a criterion also."
may 2010 by Vaguery
Wall Street Lobbyists' View of Financial System Reform | Angry Bear
may 2010 by Vaguery
"Now folks, it's pretty revealing when lobbyists have become so accustomed to their privileged access and backroom dealings with politicians --as went on in regards to Cheney's energy discussions, and each of the Bush tax cuts drawn up by a secretive group of GOP without any sunlight (or bipartisansip), for example, and too much with the health care bill as well--that they don't even bother to hide their scorn for the public's views and their hopes for getting that back room deal to go their way. No wonder Wall Street honchos have been so brazenly arrogant about their "entitlement" to bonuses, their rights to continue proprietary trading and hedge funds and derivatives desks--"doing God's work" says Goldman CEO Blankfein--when they are merely running a casino market to strip as much gold off suckers as possible with their "financial innovations" like synthetic CDOs that made the market many times more volatile than "real" securitizations…"
financial-crisis
regulation
public-policy
trading
bushism
lobbyists
lawyers
government
bankers-should-start-avoiding-lampposts-right-about-now
may 2010 by Vaguery
Aiding and Abetting the Enemy | The League of Ordinary Gentlemen
march 2010 by Vaguery
"I agree that Kerr’s point about utilizing the judiciary system to determine who, precisely, constitutes an enemy combatant and who does not is a vital point. But an equally vital point, at least to my mind, is summed by another portion of Kerr’s retaliation wherein he revisits the John Adams analogy that has been floating about (emphasis mine),
When Adams agreed to represent the English soldiers, he was not fulfilling some sort of obligation: No one had to represent the Englishmen. Adams acted — and was criticized then, but celebrated now, for it — because he agreed to represent the soldiers out of a personal conviction that no person should face a trial without counsel."
Bushism
law
rights
civil-rights
terrorism
war-mentality
foundationalism-and-fundamentalism-sittin-in-a-tree
When Adams agreed to represent the English soldiers, he was not fulfilling some sort of obligation: No one had to represent the Englishmen. Adams acted — and was criticized then, but celebrated now, for it — because he agreed to represent the soldiers out of a personal conviction that no person should face a trial without counsel."
march 2010 by Vaguery
How much do the wealthiest Americans make, and how much do they pay in taxes? | Angry Bear
february 2010 by Vaguery
"So the richest of the rich managed to do quite well in the artificial boom of the Bush years when most Americans were barely holding even (or actually declining) in wages. They doubled their annual income from 2001 to 2007 in the years after the Bush ta cuts that disproportionately benefited the wealthy."
financial-crisis
inequity
economics
class
Bushism
february 2010 by Vaguery
U.S. enables Chinese hacking of Google - CNN.com
january 2010 by Vaguery
"The problem is that such control makes us all less safe. Whether the eavesdroppers are the good guys or the bad guys, these systems put us all at greater risk. Communications systems that have no inherent eavesdropping capabilities are more secure than systems with those capabilities built in. And it's bad civic hygiene to build technologies that could someday be used to facilitate a police state."
privacy
surveillance
Google
China
Bushism
wiretapping
january 2010 by Vaguery
Biblical Gunsights…Forced to Look Down God’s Barrel | God's Own Party?
january 2010 by Vaguery
"Finally, the senior NCO said that the private’s rifle was also something else; that because of the biblical quote on the ACOG gunsight it had been “spiritually transformed into the Fire Arm of Jesus Christ” and that we would be expected to kill every “haji” we could find with it. He said that if we were to run out of ammo, then the rifle would become the “spiritually transformed club of Jesus Christ” and that we should “bust open the head of every haji we find with it.’ “He said that Uncle Sam had seen fit not to give us a “pussy ‘Jewzzi’ (combination of the word ‘Jew’ and Israeli made weapon ‘Uzi’) but the “fire arm of Jesus Christ” and made specific mention of the biblical quotes on our gunsights. He said that the enemy no doubt had quotes from the Koran on their guns but that “our Lord is bigger than theirs because theirs is a fraud and an idol”."
fundamentalism
religion
Civil-War
conservatism
class-wars
culture-war
Christianity
Bushism
another-reason-why-rich-upper-kids-should-be-drafted
january 2010 by Vaguery
15 Signs American Society Is Coming Apart at the Seams | | AlterNet
december 2009 by Vaguery
"The economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S. public and society is unraveling at an increased rate. You may have missed it in the mainstream news media, but statistical societal indicators are reading red across the board. Let’s look at the top 15 statistics that prove we are under attack."
via-David-Brin
Bushism
economics
Civil-War
financial-crisis
culture-war
aristocracy
worst-case-scenarios
december 2009 by Vaguery
Leaving Empire: The Risks of American Insularity | Media/Culture | ReligionDispatches
november 2009 by Vaguery
"Keeping tabs on the thematic redundancy with which the United States government has marketed its calls for regime change over the years would appear to be a responsible activity for American citizens, given the fact that our nation has its imperial tentacles wrapped all over the planet. But I have never seen a "Remember Panama" sign at a protest, and, as I have confessed, until a few weeks ago, I would not have known what such a sign meant. Whenever Panama is discussed in the media, it is in order to advise Americans to go there and spoil their unspoiled beaches (hence, my initial interest in the country)."
cultural-assumptions
Bushism
American-cultural-assumptions
globalism
humanism
travel
diversity
diversity-as-defense
november 2009 by Vaguery
Fafblog! the whole world's only source for Fafblog.
november 2009 by Vaguery
"Everybody else has to stay in Special Torture Jail forever on accounta they have all come down with Schrodinger's Guilt. If they stay in the box they might be guilty, but if we open the box they might not be."
Bushism
terrorism
habeas-corpus
meet-the-new-boss
november 2009 by Vaguery
Orcinus
november 2009 by Vaguery
"I can't tell you how bizarre it is to see arguments I used to hear coming from the mouths of Montana Freemen like LeRoy Schweitzer in the 1990s -- arguments that led to him embarking on an 81-day armed standoff with federal authorities, and resulting in him spending the rest of his natural life in a federal prison -- coming from supposedly mainstream talk-show hosts on Fox News only 13 years later."
constitionalism
Civil-War
politics
extremism
culture-war
bushism
conservatism
Fox-News
secessionism
november 2009 by Vaguery
The Supply-Side Pariah Returns - The Daily Beast
november 2009 by Vaguery
"The continued popularity of SSE among Republicans is doing serious damage to the economy. Last year’s tax rebate was wrongheaded and a complete waste of money that would have been better spent cleaning up the housing mess. I argued this case in another New York Times article, but the Bush administration’s obsession with tax cuts as the sole cure for every economic problem blinded it to alternative policies that might have nipped the housing problem in the bud and prevented the banking system from imploding."
economics
Bushism
politics
financial-crisis
history
that-Santayana-quote-you-know-the-one
november 2009 by Vaguery
Poor Mojo Newswire: Rachel maddow -- Tiller's assassin not a lone actor, has ties to Operation Rescue
june 2009 by Vaguery
'Maybe Bill Hicks said it better, ""I, ah...this abortion issue in the States is dividing the country right in half. You know, and even amongst my friends - we´re all highly intelligent - they´re totally divided on the issue of abortion. Totally divided. Some of my friends think these pro-life people are just annoying idiots. Other of my friends think these pro-life people are evil fucks. How are we gonna have a consensus? I´m torn. I try and take the broad view and think of them as evil, annoying fucks."'
conservatives
Republicans
Bushism
fundamentalism
terrorism
murder
FBI
june 2009 by Vaguery
Airspeed: Large Aircraft Security Program - Capt Force Speaks Out
february 2009 by Vaguery
"If I get enough named supporters so it looks like a real show of force, I’ll include the list in the spot at the bottom. If I don’t get a big response, I’ll probably leave the list of supporters off. Either way, your expression of support will be appreciated.
Note that I am very upset over the proposed rule and the text and tone of my comment reflects this as best I know how without using profanity. And the proposal deserves profanity. If you work for an alphabet organization or otherwise have a relationship with the TSA that requires not angering the TSA, this is not the comment with which you want to be associated. Only the brave and the independent need sign up here."
TSA
government
regulation
security-theater
law
aircraft
transportation
security
authority
public-policy
Bushism
bad-design
Note that I am very upset over the proposed rule and the text and tone of my comment reflects this as best I know how without using profanity. And the proposal deserves profanity. If you work for an alphabet organization or otherwise have a relationship with the TSA that requires not angering the TSA, this is not the comment with which you want to be associated. Only the brave and the independent need sign up here."
february 2009 by Vaguery
Medical Marginalia
february 2009 by Vaguery
""We've decided to close your office. We think we might be able to find you another job. Hmmmm....maybe. Not sure about your staff and patients, but maybe. We'll see. Gotta go HIRE SOME CARDIOLOGISTS!" (I'm soooooooooooo not kidding.) "Thanks for taking it on the chin and not crying like a girl! I'll be in touch soon, I promise. Bye. Can't keep the heart guys waiting.""
medicine
healthcare
Bushism
tragedy
business-culture
february 2009 by Vaguery
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