The reprieve from the hot and humid weather we’ve been having ends today, as it’s expected to get back up into the 90’s. I’m really not looking forward to the new climate patterns that are coming, though I suppose being beach front property will be good for tourism. Still, I may have to get more serious above moving to Canada before I get so old they won’t take me. Either that, or quit my bitchin’.
The WikiLeaks release of tens of thousands of documents detailing what a pathetic waste of time (and money, and lives) our presence there has been has forced Congress to take a step back and reconsider things. And by reconsider, I mean pass a massive Afghanistan war spending increase of $33 billion.
Sssh! You hear that? That’s the cry of Republican deficit hawks demanding that this $33 billion must be paid for with spending cuts or tax increases in order to make it deficit neutral. Oh, wait, never mind. My bad. That was actually some mocking birds out back shrieking at the cat. They don’t seem to like her (might be related to the mutilated bird and mouse bodies I keep finding in the back yard).
Speaking of Afghanistan, PA Gov Ed Rendell (who, as far as I know, has never thrown out the first pitch at a T-ball game) predicted on Tuesday that if the president escalates the US military involvement in Afghanistan, he could face a primary challenger in 2012. Really Ed? Is there an RFK out there willing to buck the party? I mean, other than, like Dennis Kucinich (who, much as I like him, we all know he has no chance of winning the nomination, let alone the general election).
A recess appointment for Elizabeth Warren? Oh, “no, no, no” says Chris Dodd. That would be an icky Republican kinda thing to do, and she certainly can’t get confirmed. And I respect Dodd, because he’s a man of the people and untainted by Wall Street. And by “untainted,” I of course mean “in the pocket of.”
Looking at Senator Dodd’s “lifetime achievement” score, I see that his top five contributors include #1 Citigroup, #3 Bear Stearns, and #4 the Royal Bank of Scotland (really?). As for contributions by industry, the Securities & Investment sector is by far his biggest contributor which, at $6.1 million nearly doubles his runner up (Lawyers/Law Firms). Dodd’s top five is rounded out by Insurance, Real Estate, and Commercial Banks.
Of course, not everyone believes Obama’s reluctance to appoint Warren is due to Congress being in the pocket of the Financial industry and the Administration’s financial advisers being loaded with Wall Street insiders. Nope, it’s clearly a case of sexism according to NOW.
“If confirmed, Warren would protect consumers from further economic meltdowns caused by shady loans and credit,” NOW wrote in its e-mail to supporters. “She would also demand accountability and consumer-friendly practices from Wall Street banks. But she’s not part of the old boys club, so NOW asks: Could sexism be at work in denying her this position?”
Um, OK. I suppose that’s possible. But, you know what? I think it has a whole lot more to do with the “protect consumers,” and “demand accountability and consumer-friendly practices from Wall Street banks” parts. Maybe it’s just a lot harder to find a woman willing to shill for Wall Street. Just my opinion, of course.
I mentioned the other day how Obama seems to be cyber-stalking me, and it’s getting kind of embarrassing, so I’ve been kind of ignoring him. Now he’s put his wife up to e-mailing me, asking me to “sign Barack’s birthday card.” Geez, dude, have you no shame?
Oh well, it’s about that time, I guess. I’m getting tired of all this. Maybe I should move to Oakland and open up a pot farm.
i applied for Canuckastani citizenship a week ago. i decided it would make crossing and returning from the border a lot easier than it has been lately.
some border guards have’nt a clue on permanent resident status papers. one told me mine were out of date. imigration canada said ‘nope, once issued they’re good from that point on’
mainly they want you to get a permanent ID card for a $150. Citizenship app is $200 and if you’re 55 or older you don’t even have to take the written test.
it’ll take a year for them to process the App though the receipt for the app is sufficient to get you across the border.
and yes that does give me dual citizenship.
Wow. Makes it sound like it is even easier when you get older. I can’t imagine that. I always thought Vancouver may just be my kind of town.
As Gov. David A. Paterson calls lawmakers back to work on the budget this week, he has announced that the fiscal situation is so serious that he must begin laying off state workers. But there is one wrinkle, as officials try to pare government spending: No one knows for sure how big the state work force actually is.
That is because the state has not one but two public payrolls.
One is controlled by the governor, encompassing about 131,000 employees, who toil for agencies like the Health Department, the parks department and the Department of Motor Vehicles. That payroll has shrunk by about 25 percent in the last two decades — so has the much smaller legislative payroll — and usually shoulders the brunt of layoffs.
The other lies beyond the direct control of the governor and includes perhaps 163,000 more workers employed by independent public authorities and agencies — though that number is an estimate, because not all authorities have been reporting their payrolls to a central state registry.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/28/nyregion/28payroll.html?ref=todayspaper
I just watched Romanov on Tweety from yesterday and now he is on Talk of the Nation followed by Bennett.
i’ve lived here for twenty years.
i moved here for two reasons, Bgurl and lots of fresh water.
the bonus is that i love pacific coast weather.
A wellhead in southeastern Louisiana was spewing a mist of oil and gas up to 100 feet into the air after being hit by a tug boat early Tuesday morning, officials said. It is at least the third unrelated oil leak in the area since the Deepwater Horizon spill began 99 days earlier.
The Coast Guard said the well was owned by Cedyco, a company based in Houston.
The wellhead burst at 1 a.m. local time Tuesday after being hit by a tug boat, the Pere Ana C, that was pushing a dredge barge, Captain Buford Berry, though details were still being investigated.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/28/us/28leak.html
Three leaks in 99 days? It that a fluke or are oil leaks more routine than we know?
:billcat:
And Tweety like a fooking idiot was trying to claim he might no longer be a resident because he sold his house.
:fu:
My attention span after spending a working day in front of a monitor isn’t what it needs to be. Thanks to vernon for doing the hard work. :nod:
I was never a briefs kind of guy anyway…..,
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/27/tim-tebow-will-be-new-fac_n_660787.html
:barf:
Here’s hoping all the jock-sniffers who bought Timmie’s jersey before he’s ever thrown a fucking NFL pass! will be crossing themselves and crying in their Coors when Pat ‘big-bucks’ Bowen decides he can’t afford that much quarterback bling and trades him to the Raiders.