WikiLeaks Proves DC Rancor is a Sham

Jayzus H. Christ, I go away from the Internet for a while and all hell breaks loose.  

Having shimmied back down the rabbit hole in the last couple of days, my eyes are now bleeding from reading all the sturm und drang over supposed terrorist/sex criminal Julian Assange and his pariah website, WikiLeaks.

OK, they’re not bleeding but my eyes are tearing up and I wish my head didn’t hurt the way it does from trying to piece together the cognitive disconnect over so many people not caring that the US has been waging multiple illegal wars and torturing innocent people for going on a decade, and now are suddenly turning into a rabid mob over the revelation that many things thinking people have long suspected of modern government S.O.P. turn out to be true. Read more…

Infographic of the Day: Who Owns YOUR Mortgage?

Dan Edstrom gets paid to audit securitization transactions for a company called DTC-Systems, so he might have thought it fun to spend over a year reverse engineering the mortgage on the Edstrom family home into the handy flow chart depicted above.

For those of us with a less erudite sense of how to get our jollies, or who might be among the millions of Americans facing foreclosure and — in some cases — the well-heeled mendacity of the nation’s bankers, this chart is graphic evidence of just how byzantine our financial reality has become.

If it took Dan Edstrom over a year to do this for his own mortgage, how long do you suppose it will take Barney Frank and Eric Holder to sort things out for the nation as a whole?

Coolest Thing I’ve Seen Today

I have to admit I’m not a huge fan of all things Google. Though I use GMail and Google Voice I don’t really like their UIs and I have no use that I can think of for Google Docs; Buzz and Wave I’ll leave for agents of the TSA to molest.

Google Chrome, on the other hand, I have found to be a very excellent browser and I think the Chrome team is probably, outside the Maps division, one of the most useful and productive units at the Mountain View, CA behemoth.

Check out the future of publishing in its nascent stages by clicking this link or the image above.

Bipartisan Brilliance – Everybody’s a Winner!

Couple a young guys in congress, one a Democrat from Oregon, the other a Republican from Massachusetts (say, whaa??) have introduced a bill in the Senate that should help prove — once and for all — who walks the walk and who just talks the smack in Washington.

The “Empowering States to Innovate Act” would allow states to develop their own health-care reform proposals, preempting federal legislation set to take effect in 2014.

The federal plan, highlighted among a long list of the Obama administration’s accomplishments in its first two years, has been simultaneously derided as a socialist plot by those on the right and as a Big Insurance – Big Medicine giveaway by some on the left. Read more…

Get Your Story Straight, Honey

I may have to renew my subscription to Mother Jones.  One of my favorite D.C. journalists, David Corn, has a piece up on the MJ blog today showing that the everpresenteverywhere Sarah Palin is just as mealymouthed as any of the unprincipled, career politicians she makes such a big deal out of trying to contrast with her in-touch-with-the-American-people-commonsense-conservative self.

The quote from her now-legendary interview with Katie Couric illustrates classically Ms. Palin’s otherworldly grasp of the issues of the day and the piece in whole gives rise to the question why other journalists in the “lamestream media” don’t call her on her hypocrisy as a matter of course.

Oh, right; she won’t talk to anyone in that particular cohort.  

Is Sean Hannity Next on Obama’s Hit List?

Apparently, there is a list of Americans targeted for assassination. And the Fox News pundit may well find himself on it if the Prez gets wind of this doozy:

Right. And next we’ll hear he’s spending late nights drinking scotch and praying in the Oval office with Kissinger.

Is There a Government Program More Worthy of Being Cut Than the TSA?

America’s security is in the news today, particularly with the verdict just in from the first trial of a Guantanamo Bay detainee in a civilian court. Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani was charged by the Justice Department of conspiring to kill Americans in bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa in 1998.

After seven days of deliberations, a jury found Ghailani guilty of just one count of conspiracy, acquitting him of multiple other counts including murder and conspiracy to murder, according to a report by the Associated Press.

Perhaps the government has a few blockbuster detainees up its sleeve and just wanted to see how this whole civilian trial thing is going to work out before showing the world how torture and invasions of privacy are indispensable to protecting American assets and “the American way of life” in a post-9/11 world.  But it says here we won’t be seeing too many blockbuster verdicts out of Guantanamo detainee trials any time soon.

Meanwhile, average everyday American travelers continue to be subjected to unrestrained invasions of privacy as a condition of flying what used to be hailed by one american airline as “The Friendly Skies.”

They are totally making fun of us in Taiwan right now and a video shot recently by a guy named John Tyner — who is, in my estimation a true American hero — shows just how absurd and inept and bloated the entire TSA monstrosity has become.  

Asked at a recent Senate hearing into TSA security policies that subject air passengers to what would amount to, in Tyner’s words, “sexual assault if you weren’t the government” — and have drawn uncounted complaints made to members of congress as a result — TSA head John Pistole said, “Am I going to change the policies? No.”

We’ll see how Pistole feels after November 24, I guess.  That date has been selected by an organization called Fly With Dignity as National Opt-Out Day.

FWD is urging ordinary citizens to stand up for their rights, stand up for liberty, and protest the federal government’s policy of virtually stripping us naked or requiring us to submit to an “enhanced pat down” that touches people’s breasts and genitals in an aggressive manner as a precondition for being allowed to board an airplane. 

I think I would urge people to do as Tyner did, however, to not only opt-out of the full body scan by the TSA’s AIT (Advanced Imaging Technology) machines but also to their absurd “enhanced pat-down” procedure and throw the entire air transportation industry into a tizzy for a day.  

But that’s too much to ask, I guess.  People have to get where they are going and I should probably just shut up because it’s not like any of those AIT images is ever going to be made public.  And the TSA is catching serious criminals like Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani, who are bent on blowing us up and hating on us because of our freedoms.

Right?

You Knew This Was Coming

It looks like we can add to former President George W. Bush’s many appellations (including, but not limited to ex-cheerleader, reformed alcoholic, failed businessman and un-indicted war criminal) that of plagiarist.

Not surprising, actually, considering his past performance.

Be sure to click on the photo for more interesting information about our illustrious 43rd president and his interesting family.

Infographic of the Day: Effects of Healthcare Reform

Click chart for High-Res image.

There’s a pretty smart lady out there named Lisa Cummings, who is a global benefits consultant advising Fortune 500 companies on best practices regarding plan design and legal compliance. An ERISA attorney by training, Ms. Cummings has a lot of experience analyzing health and retirement plans in the US and around the world and she’s written a detailed critique of what some are derisively calling Obamacare, the so-called Healthcare Reform legislation enacted by the most recent congress, some provisions of which are set to begin taking effect next year.

As you can see by the chart Ms. Cummings used to illustrate her analysis, the question of whether the legislation is good or bad — and on which groups it promises to confer both burdens and benefits — is rather complex.

Some in the newly empowered Republican delegation pining to flex its muscle in the next session of congress have vowed to repeal the legislation.  Many who have a credible understanding of how things work in Washington, DC believe that is an unlikely prospect.  I am inclined to anticipate that we should be prepared for a perfect storm in which poorly prepared, misguided legislators will make total hash of a badly flawed piece of legislation and leave all the interested parties — excepting Big Insurance, of course — far worse off than they are today and than they would be if the law were to be allowed to take effect as written.

Ironically, I think that puts me on the side of those who’d like to scrap the whole thing and start over.

More Evidence for the Myth of Our Liberal Media

Conservatives love to whine and moan about the mainstream media in America having a decidedly liberal bias but the actual fact of the matter is that, outside a few small but prominent publications with out-front progressive editorial missions (such as The Nation or Mother Jones), almost every single widely-read publication skews center-right when it comes to voicing what’s considered serious, acceptable opinion on topics of the day.

To wit, Wednesday’s issue of the New York Times, a daily paper vilified on the Right and championed on the Left as the true mouthpiece of Liberal opinion in this country — despite mountains of evidence to the contrary — which again shows, to put it kindly, that it has no problem providing a platform for the most reactionary and draconian voices the punditocracy can puke up.

If there are two more heinously amoral voices for America’s most repugnant, unenlightened aspects than John Bolton and John Yoo, one would need to venture into the most remote precincts of places like the mountains Idaho or the swamps of Louisiana to find them.

Bolton, once the country’s so-called top “diplomat”, is an unrepentant warmonger and advocate of American exceptionalism who famously “joked” that the UN building in New York could have 10 of its floors blown up and “it wouldn’t make a bit of difference.”  Yoo is the attorney on whose legal opinions George W. Bush relied in concluding that torture is legal.

Have a nice day, America.

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