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August 10, 2011

Market Volatility [a protein wisdom nano-fiction]

     “Don’t look at me. I invested in a standalone chest freezer and a pump-action shotgun.” ~ finis ~

Harbinger

Ouch: So there we have it: a large, amoral, brutalised sub-culture of young British people who lack education because they have no will to learn, and skills which might make them employable. They are too idle to accept work waitressing or doing domestic labour, which is why almost all such jobs are filled by immigrants. They have no code of values to dissuade them from behaving anti-socially or, indeed, criminally,

"Polarized Electorate Suggests Obama Win in 2012"

Pragmatism! Here’s the thing, though, Ramesh. The President’s 2012 message, as he’s been framing it during fundraisers, is that the election will be “a slugfest between Republicans who ‘don’t believe in government as a partner with the private sector’ and Democrats who do.” Partnership. Like the EPA has been “partnering” with the coal, gas, and oil industries. Like how the Transportation administration plans to “partner” with farmers. Or the way

"Hacker Group Anonymous Threatens To Destroy Facebook"

It’s like a Neal Stephenson novel run through an episode of a very special “Blossom.” Surreal.

"Republicans reveal picks for debt 'super committee'"

CBS: Republican leaders in the House and the Senate today announced their appointees to the 12-member, bipartisan congressional “super committee” charged with finding at least $1.2 trillion in budget savings by Thanksgiving. House Speaker John Boehner said he’s tapped House Republican Conference Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, to serve as co-chair of the committee. He’s also appointing House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., to the committee, as well

Because I spent last evening drinking tequila and Eeyore-ing the WI recall elections…

…today’s postings will be scattered, sleepy, and likely a bit incoherent. With a hint of lime. Which, speaking of those recall elections, the GOP response has been surprisingly triumphalist, despite the loss of two seats. If the GOP can wipe out one of those losses in the recall elections for two Democrats next Tuesday, I’ll be happy. Until then, however, I have to ask, is the loss of two seats