The Sound of Silence
I grew up in a small town. I still live in that same small town.
I've been other places, lived other places, but no matter where I go I always want to come home. But it seems like my whole life people have been giving me the advice to leave. "You need to get out of Wyoming." "Come live with me in Anchorage!" "Why don't you move to Boise?" "There's nothing to do where you are, how do you live there?" For some reason, people insist that I move to a city.
Instead, I took a couple days off and went here
Yep. Just me and Maximus and not another person for a squillion miles. While sitting on my rock, pondering things (I had a lot of time to ponder) I decided that next time I'm told I need to go to the city, I will politely suggest to my city friends that they come here instead. If it's all about getting out of your comfort zone, then I think spending a few days in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by a bunch of nothing, having to just sit and think and put up with yourself would be good for them.
If they don't get the hint I guess I'll just move up to my camp. I don't get cell service there so all their "advice" will just go to my voicemail. :)
Peter Schiff: good economist, bad loser and maybe I was wrong about the Teaparty
via The Daily Caller (specifically, objective reporting machine, Jon Ward):
Connecticut Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, Peter Schiff, could tolerate mockery when he foretold the economic collapse, but he's having trouble coping with his imminent primary loss to professional wrestling CEO, Linda McMahon.
“I’m the best candidate but unfortunately I’m not going to be the nominee,” Schiff said in an interview by phone as he criss-crossed the state in an RV... “I’m not saying I’m not going to win. I can still possibly pull it off. But if I end up not being the nominee, it’s just really unfortunate, because not only am I the only person that can deliver the kind of change that the country needs, but I actually have a better chance of beating Dick Blumenthal,” he said.
At first glance, it's easy to believe his loss will be because of McMahon's oodles and oodles (a KT-nomics term) of money. But a closer look shows his weak campaign and the fact he's a single issue candidate are also factors (although, if there's going to be single issue voting right now, the economy is the issue).
And if you're going to run on economics alone, Linda McMahon is a formidable opponent. She has that real world experience the Teaparty cherishes. McMahon's spokeperson, Ed Patru:
“(McMahon) has never claimed to be an academic theorist or a celebrity cable talk show economist. She spent 30 years in the real world building a global enterprise from a company that started with one desk... She was the CEO of an NYSE traded billion dollar company that employs nearly 600 people. She understands how jobs are created and how budgets are balanced in the real world, and she clearly has a firm grasp of economic principles.”
Sounds pretty Teaparty/Palinesque to me. Schiff also doesn't have national Teaparty support (whatever that means lately). Strangely, that makes my love/hate relationship with the Teaparty movement *ducking* tip towards love. It often seems that a very vocal sector of the Teaparty faithful agree that the nation is in a state of emergency with the Obama administration at the epicenter, but they're solution is to vote for any candidate they've never heard of who has no chance of winning. So long as that candidate is a true conservative (TM), a term with a pretty murky definition. Frankly, I find that to be the same kind of feel-good-startin'-a-revolution rhetoric the O-bots fell for. That doesn't make sense to me, so I've respectfully distanced myself from identifying with them.
B-b-but per...haps I was wr-wr-wrong. I'm curious what my fellow wingnuts thinks about this. (Not so curious what trolls who visit my blog everyday with the sole purpose of finding a new way to inform me they don't like me have to say, but they can comment too!)
Regardless, the Paul Revere costumes have to go.
Crossposted at KillTruck and Snark and Boobs
P.S. Since the above paragraphs encompass everything I know about Connecticut politics I asked a Schiff supporter I follow on twitter what she thought of Ward's article:
Schiff was never going to be the nominee, but when he debated McMahon and Simmons I just thought that he didn't feed us b.s. And he just said what he thought, and didn't care. He has good financial ideas, whereas McMahon donated money to a whole bunch of democrats, and Simmons was my congressman, I met him a few times, but he still royally f-ed up some votes in 2006.
Nazis in Miller Park – Home of the Brewers
A very good friend of mine was given a scare yesterday while attending a Brewers game last night.
You see, he is trying to quit smoking. Wisconsin has recently passed a pretty draconian smoking ban for all businesses. And he made the mistake of bringing his smokeless electronic "cigarette" device to the Miller Park last night.
If you are unfamiliar with electronic cigs, you can check out the technology here: Blu Cigs
All it is is a nicotine delivery system - completely smokeless - which delivers nicotine to the system via water vapor - not at all unlike inhalers used by asthma sufferers.
All the questions this policy begs...
Point is this. Next time you go to watch a Major League Baseball game (MLB) - especially the Milwaukee Brewers ("Your Milwaukee Brewers"), don't think to wear a patch, bring nicotine lozenges, or your eCig; because if you do, you can rest assured that the Nanny State Nazis will get you.Especially at Miller Park, home of the Milwaukee Nazis.
F*ck the Nazis. F*ck those who comply with the Nazis.
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Whatever you do, don't call the WI Citizen Narc line here: report a Jew! Smoker in your neighborhood.
Sarah and Kate: rumble on the tundra
Are you ready to have your Monday morning mind blown? The scuttlebutt is that Kate Gosselin Inc. went on a camping trip with Sarah Palin to be featured on Palin's upcoming reality show, Sarah Palin's Alaska. I'll give you a moment...
via Reality Blurred , “recently, the Palins graciously shared their Alaska with the Gosselin family, and that camping trip will be part of an upcoming episode.” And probably the inevitable spin-off, Sarah Palin’s Alaskan Camping Trips with Kate Gosselin."
When news of a Sarah Palin reality show first surfaced I accused skeptics across the political spectrum of overreacting. She was simply shopping the show, it was unclear whether she would be on camera. And if readers learned anything from Going Rogue it's that Sarah Palin really loves Alaska, specifically its landscape and wildlife. It would make perfect sense for her to want to do a travelogue-style show about her beloved state. Something seems to have gone amiss, most likely the part where TLC executives are involved.
I've criticized and defended both of these women. By her own admission, Kate Gosselin is a control freak, but I doubt she's the 24/7 bitch on wheels she's been portrayed to be. Her decision-making skills leave a lot to be desired, but what's done is done. It's not realistic to expect her to go back to nursing now. Sarah Palin is equally misunderstood. Her family was figuratively raped by the media from the second her VP nomination was announced. No serious person on either side of the aisle can claim she's been treated fairly, and what her children have been put through is unprecedented. But her staunch supporters have over-corrected by not allowing even legitimated criticism of her, and that does her and the country a disservice.
Sarah Palin's Alaska as a travelogue could be a great show, but a Sarah and Kate cage match under the Northern Lights is a joke and should be treated as such.
P.S. Spoiler alert: Sounds like it didn't go well.
crossposted at KillTruck, Snark and Boobs
That’s Really Super, Supergirl
"That's Really Super, Supergirl"
- xtc
That's really super Supergirl
How you saved yourself in seconds flat
And your friends are going to say
That's really super Supergirl
How you're changing the world's weather
But you couldn't put us back together
Super Supergirl
How you stopped the universe from dying
Don't mean to be rude
But I don't feel super
Ratso Rizzo: public employee salaries run amok
I see Ace posted on the erstwhile "city manager" of Bell, Calif, thanks to a link from Dan.
But I've got oh so much more on the situation. I haven't posted on this in my regular pension posts, because it doesn't take behavior this egregious to have unaffordable pensions. But there is something about being a government worker, being able to pick your own bosses through union organization (well, it used to work), of being able to set your own pay and benefits without any of that mucky oversight, that often happens to allow to get benefits to be so outrageous.
So here's the Rizzo/Bell, Ca. Roundup:
- Calpers knew of the crazy salaries for 4 years - they saw an almost 50% increase in the pay and what did they do...nothing. It wasn't their responsibility. Well, you know what? They're right. It wasn't.
- It was the responsibility of the voters/politicians of Bell. But lookee here: voter fraud intimated in the setup - sounds like some enterprising people filled out absentee ballots for people in the relevant election(s). It's currently under investigation.
- Here's a video from PJTV and Alfonso Rachel on Bell, Ca.
- Rancho Cucamonga having to pay inflated pension tab for Rizzo, too - one forgets that with final salary pensions, it's not only final employer who will have to pay, but also previous employers (in Calpers system)... which is why Calpers shouldn't be completely off the hook
- What's some of the fallout? Calls to post all public employee salaries/benefits online, calls to post pension info as well as salary info online, more scrutiny of Calpers operations (they've not had a good year). This is not direct fallout, but other places are looking into their own salary-spiking issues (checking out high pensions of public employees has been something of an epidemic lately)
Sherrod Story Gets Even Better
They worked their hirelings at their agricultural collective like . . . slaves.
Can't really excerpt; you'll have to read the whole thing.
Mexican Police Protest Corruption in Ciudad Juarez
CNN:
Hundreds of Mexican federal police officers from two opposing groups clashed in Ciudad Juarez over the weekend over allegations of corruption within their ranks.
On Saturday, a three-day long protest turned into a riot between two opposing groups of the federal police department. The confrontation was triggered by corruption allegations against federal police Cdr. Salomon Alarcon Romero. Alarcon's critics say the commander has participated in kidnappings, killings and extortion in Juarez, which borders its U.S. city El Paso, Texas.
The protest started Thursday after the arrest of an officer who critics say was falsly accused for drug crimes, the state-run news agency Notimex reported.
Local media said about 200 heavily armed officers -- some wearing ski masks -- demonstrated in front of the La Playa hotel, which houses some federal police offices. The group denounced Alarcon and other commanders as corrupt, while calling for a full investigation by the Mexican military into Alarcon's alleged ties with drug traffickers. More than 100 supporters of Alarcon pushed back against the accusers, defending their commanders and deflecting misconduct allegations, local media reported.
I say that since Mexican government functionaries were invited to participate in amnesty events here in the US, Governor Brewer should send representatives from Arizona to support these brave policemen.
Music Sunday: Was Trent Reznor a teaparty prophet?
Nine Inch Nails - Head Like a Hole
One of the few things I vividly remember from my youth is discovering Nine Inch Nails in high school. I thought I found my personal poet laureate in Trent Reznor's dark lyrics of inexplicable angst and self-pity. You think I'm dark now?
Jump to yesterday, Head Like a Hole came on the radio in my SUV as I was driving home from running some errands which included picking durable, neutral, budget-friendly floor for my kitchen, seizing rollbacks at Walmart and scoring a sweet dollhouse for my daughter at Value Village (why does that place smell like decomp? Nevermind). The lyrics rings as true for me today as they did in '93, yet the message I get is the exact opposite.
God money just tell me what you want me to.
God money nail me up against the wall.
God money don't want everything he wants it all.
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
God money's not looking for the cure.
God money's not concerned with the sick among the pure.
God money let's go dancing on the backs of the bruised.
God money's not one to choose
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
No you can't take it
No you can't take it
No you can't take that away from me
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Head like a hole.
Black as your soul.
I'd rather die than give you control.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
Bow down before the one you serve.
You're going to get what you deserve.
You know who you are.
Don't tell that lefty drone Reznor, but he wrote the tea party anthem. LOL!!!!!!! And don't tell that anti-capitalist do-gooder about this post, he'll sue the pants of me. (Like I even have pants)









