June 1, 2008.”They think they give you a [IRS rebate] check to go out and spend some money, but it’s not enough, “ said Mr. Gonzales [a Miami wine salesman] “The dollar does buy anything anymore.” NYTA1 [Gonzlaes surely is an infiltrator from Castro’s Cuba...)
--a January 2007 survey ... found that 47% of born-again Christians ages 40 and under believed that “the political efforts of conservative Christians” posed a problem for America. NYT A17 [and the other 53% still love their jesus koolaid...]
--SEIU now spends 50% of its budget on organizing, up from 20%. NYT A20 [my goodness, a union that wants to organize?!?!]
May 31, 2008—The Huge Hybrid: A New Tesit on SUV’s finds few takers. NYT A1 [how f#$%^& stupid are these US automakers?]
--[Iowa] provides a small, advance view of what some economists predict will be a broader shortage of skilled workers in the next 20 or 30 years, as tens of millions of baby boomers retire from the workplace, and the economy produces more jobs than workers. NYT A1,A10
--Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki is facing growing opposition to a proposed security agreement that would set out how long American forces and military bases stayed in Iraq. [these camel jockeys have no sense of gratitude]
--Vatican asserts rule that bars female priests. NYT A7 [it’s in the Bible, look it up!!]
--“The media won’t let go of these ridiculous cocaine rumors... You know, the truth is, I honestly don’t remember whether I tried it or not”—GWBush 1999—NYT A27 [who says our President isn’t a good ‘60s baby boomer?]
--According to the Center for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters, there have been more than four times as many weather related disasters in the last 30 years than in the previous 75 years. The Us has experienced more of those disasters than any other country. ...[the delayed White House report] re-affirmed that the situation will probably get worse... hurricane season begins Sunday. NYT A27 [if jesus isn’t pissed, mother nature is...]
--FC Barcelona will play in Chicago on August 3, and Giants Stadium on August 6. [ALL the news isn’t TOTALLY bad...]
May 31, Jun3 1, 2008--Congress gave Michigan the Upper Peninsula as compensation for losing Toledo and Gary [after the Toledo War of 1835] WSJW9
--The truth—as I see it—is that the previous seven years and four months of the Bush Administration have been such an unmitigated horror show of rapacity, hubris, incompetence, mendacity, corruption, cynicism and contempt for the electorate that it’s very difficult to imagine how a self-identified Republican could try to position himself as a populist.—David Foster Wallace, WSJ W2 [there might be lack of imagination here..]
--Mr McClellan dwells on a point that all in government know, that day-to-d-ay governance is now focused on media manipulation, with a particular eye to “political blogs, popular web sites, paid advertising, talk radio” and news media in general. WSJ A11
May 30, 2008—“Above all, the prophets remind us of the moral state of a people. Few are guilty, but all are responsible.” Religion without that indignation at political evil [Rabbi Abraham Joshua Herschel (1907-1972)] believed, was not religion at all.—WSJ W11
--President Nicolas Sarkozy’s government presented a draft bill that would scrap the 35-hour workweek ... Union officials said they were stunned by Mr. Sarkozy’s decision to do away with the 35-hour workweek because ina radio broadcast Tuesday he said he wouldn’t touch it. WSJ A9
--Riders Swamp Public Tranasit—WSJ
--Wholesale power prices in Texas have surged to new heights, confounding market officials and worrying regulators who see early signs that the situation could destabilize the state’s deregulated energy markets. [the laws of evolution apply only to California]
--The senators also invited the former British counterterrorism official Tom Parker to testify. While his tone was diplomatic, his message was in fact quite at odds with the conventional wisdom in the room. Parker insisted that the most important thing about the British approach was its determination to treat terrorism as a crime—NOT as an extraordinary military threat. ...The principal lesson we should learn ... was not the poverty of the law enforcement model in response to terrorism, but the absolute necessity of that model. NYRB 6-12-08, p. 68
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