26 July 2008
OUTRAGE: ILLEGAL ALIEN KILLED FAMILY OF THREE IN SAN FRANSICKO
An illegal alien, aided and abetted by the homosexual mayor of San Francisco, shot and killed a family of three earlier this week. This illegal alien thing has had several brushes with the putative law in the Bay Area. Yet, this is not the ultimate insult: He shot the entire Bologna family simply because they were observing the speed limit on a San Fransicko street. Apparently, Thing was late for an appointment at the Welfare office.
Still more outrage. Reports abound that the gay mayor of San Fransicko continued to remain at a party when news of the massacre reached him. One anonymous eyewitness saw Mr Newsome toasted a male friend moments after aides informed him of the murders.
Yet, more outrage. The MSM have not covered this story. Even the Drudge Report has been remiss in its refusal to cover this deadly story. Thank God for the blogosphere.
22 July 2008
19 July 2008
The Debate on the Singapore Paradigm
Guardian, UK July 1, 2008 BY John Kampfner WHY is it that a growing number of highly educated and well-travelled people are willing to hand over several of their freedoms in return for prosperity or security? This question has been exercising me for months as I work on a book about what I call the "pact". The model for this is Singapore, where repression is highly selective. It is confined to those who take a conscious decision openly to challenge the authorities. If you do not, you enjoy freedom to travel, to live more or less as you wish, and – perhaps most important – to make money. Under Lee Kuan Yew, this city-state built on a swamp has flourished economically. I was born in Singapore and have over the years been fascinated by my Chinese Singaporean friends. Doctors, financiers and lawyers, they have studied in London, Oxford, Harvard and Sydney. They have travelled across all continents; they are well versed in international politics, but are perfectly content with the situation back home. I used to reassure myself with the old certainty that this model was not applicable to larger, more diverse states. I now believe this to be incorrect. Provincial governments in China send their brightest officials to Singapore to learn the secrets of its "success". For Russian politicians it too provides a useful model. These countries, and others in Asia and the Middle East are proving that the free markets does not require a free society in which to thrive, and that in any battle between politics and economics, it is the latter that will win out. It is too easy to believe that this debate does not apply to us. Across western Europe, the US and in other so-called democracies, liberty is similarly losing out to both the post-9/11 security agenda and the power of global finance. Different countries hand over different freedoms; in Italy, Silvio Berlusconi (who makes no secret of his admiration for Vladimir Putin), brazenly attacks the judiciary, having effectively censored the broadcast media. In Britain, we draw comfort from what we believe to be a robust public realm, with strong freedom of speech (although our journalists are far better at shouting than at digging out information) . And yet, as David Davis so theatrically has reminded us, we are sleepwalking into a level of state surveillance that will not be reversed. Many countries, including our own, are entering into new pacts with their rulers. Resurgent autocrats draw strength from the many weaknesses of western leaderships, not just their mistakes in foreign policy, but their failure to rejuvenate their own political systems, or to deal with a business culture that had lost touch with the needs of society. It was Oswald Spengler who at the turn of the last century predicted that "the masses will accept with resignation the victory of the Caesars, the strong men, and will obey them". A modern form of authoritarianism, quite distinct from Soviet Communism, Maoism or Fascism, is being born. It is providing a modicum of a good life, and a quiet life, the ultimate anaesthetic for the brain.
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18 July 2008
CLASSLESS
Proposed George W. Bush Sewage Plant makes ballot
Thu Jul 17, 8:27 PM ET
SAN FRANCISCO - A measure seeking to commemorate President Bush's years in office by slapping his name on a San Francisco sewage plant has qualified for the November ballot.
The measure certified Thursday would rename the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant the George W. Bush Sewage Plant.
Supporters say the idea is to commemorate the mess they claim Bush has left behind by actions such as the war in Iraq.
Local Republicans say the plan stinks and they will oppose it.
15 July 2008
Stimulating Cheques: Americans Spend Rebate on Porn
G.W. Bush would be so very proud to hear this one. His stimulus checks? Are stimulating a little more than he intended.
Adult web sites are reporting a boost in sales since the US stimulus checks went out to taxpayers. Normally summer is a slow time for internet porn. But sites are reporting a 20 - 30% growth rate since mid-May when the first checks were sent out.
Of course, the adult sites are more than happy to see the economic checks come their way. Er, no pun intended. We guess the government didn’t realize it was going to be funding the porn industry. Oh, the irony.
What did you spend your stimulus check on?
14 July 2008
Phil Graham was Right: What Recession?
The grammatically incorrect -- but politically correct -- phrases above have been accepted as new standards of "American English." According to Jonathan Fairbank, the dumbing down of a nation always begins with the apostasy of standards in its language.
When Dr Phil -- that is Phil Graham, PhD (Economics) -- stated that there is no recession, he was/is pugilistically criticized by the left for being, in Michael Savage's inimitable phrase, "innn-sennn-siiii-tiiiive." Facts notwithstanding.
The economy in the fourth quarter of 2007 and the first quarter of 2008 actually grew by about 1% in real terms (factoring for inflation). There is no contraction. In order to be classified as a recession, any economy has to contract, in real terms, for two consecutive quarters. This is the standard economists the world over have set as the definition for recession.
So Graham was correct. There is no culture of evidence for recession. The economy has been increasing at a decreasing rate.
But we live in a world of feeeelings -- woe oh feeelings, nothing more than feeeeelings. Why bother with such trifling details as truths or facts. We know something to be true because we feel it -- facts notwithstanding.
This is solipsism that breeds voodoo and witchcraft. You are a witch because I say so; evidence be damned. And the only heroes upholding standards and facts in this effete world of feeeeelings are George F. Will and the writers of this Fairbank Report.
12 July 2008
One World One Dream One China
02 July 2008
Dow Jones Down 2,046 Points Since January 1
January 1, 2008: 13,261
July 2, 2008: 11,215