Congratulations to Scott Walker, WI Republicans, and mostly to the Koch Brothers for their legislative end-around maneuver to strip public employees of their right to organize and bargain collectively. The WI Assembly should easily pass the bill that made it through the Senate yesterday, and then Scotty’s victory will be complete. Oh, and of course congrats to the people of Wisconsin, who have gotten what they voted for. I hope you’re happy with what you got there, cheeseheads. Next you can hopefully work on repleal of child labor laws and all those other pesky things that keep businesses from being profitable (like the 40-hour work week, safe working conditions, vacations, health care…. Oh, the possibilities are endless). Somewhere, Russ Feingold is rolling in his grave.
Furthermore, congratulations to all those folks out there in the streets the past few weeks on hopefully learning an important lesson. Perhaps now you’ll understand that the “will of the people” is a fucking joke. Just as the Iraq War protesters should have realized, and the health care reform people, and the Wall Street reform people, and of course the folks who thought a vote for Obama was a vote for “change.” It’s all about the money, you naïve fools. Now shut up and pre-order your goddamn iPad2 while you still have credit.
Congratulations to OKat on hearing from the MS official intrepid reporter. We’re all glad to hear you’re safe, Mike. Let’s try and call (or at least write) home more often, shall we? Otherwise, you’re apt to find your wife hanging out at Tractor Supply, trying to pick up chicks.
Congrats also to referees Tim Higgins and Jim Burr of the Big East for not only being shitty refs, but for not noticing that there was still 1.7 seconds left in the game when St. Johns’ Justin Brownlee ran of the court and threw the ball in the stands. Not only should Rutgers have gotten the ball at mid-court, but I think it should also have been a technical for delay of game. Of course, it was just one of the many horrible game-changing calls that we’ve come to expect from these two fellas. Anybody who’s familiar with Big East basketball knows how bad these two suck (in fact, Jim Burr sucked when he did my high school basketball games back about a hundred years ago; I will, however, give him credit for still being able to run up and down the court despite being old and fat). My hope is that yesterday’s performance will keep this dynamic duo from refereeing today’s SU-St. Johns game (ideally, from any game ever again).
Congratulations to David Broder. Not for being dead (though, good show there, Dave), but for all the accolades he’s received from the simpering talking heads whose love and respect fairly dripped from my teevee and radio yesterday. Did you know Broder was the “gold standard” against which all other urinalists are measured? So said George Snufalufagus. And when you’ve gotten the George Snufalufagus seal of approval, I guess there’s really no point in remaining alive. Also, did you know that Broder “hated” DC, and that’s whay he spent so much time out there in “real America.” Honest. You probably saw him at the Kwik-E-Mart and never even noticed him (in fact, I think it was one of those ancient hot dogs that killed him – or Squishy sugar overdose).
Oh, kudos to the Goebbels network, too, on their honesty. I happened to catch the very beginning of their nightly news last night, and they stated right upfront that it was “brought to you by the people who bring America its oil and gas.” Excellent (and unbiased, I’m sure).
Hearty congratulations to Apple, as well, for making the bestest computer thingies in the whole wide world, including this fucking trackpad which makes what should take 15 minutes to write take 90 minutes.
And finally, congratulations to Mother Nature’s perseverance. Her attempts to freeze us out or smother us with snow having failed, she now appears to be attempting to drown us.
Bring it on, bitch!*
*Note to Mother Nature: Just kidding. please don't bring it on. Congratulations - you win.
Whenever they called Broder the Dean of Journalists, I always thought of Dean Wurmer. :blues:
I think a general strike would be quite lovely!
WHT, you always make me dig in a little bit.
I remembered Dean Wormer was named Vernon and hit the YTs and the Googlies and was also reminded that the actor was John Vernon. Upon viewing an Animal House clip I also recognized that voice as the one that was/is used in a popular sound clip used on the Majority Report, “Don’t piss down my back and tell me it’s raining”.
btw, if anyone is looking for a good stream to eat up 5 hours or so at your computer during the week, may I again recommend Blue Roots Radio. The host has revamped it a bit and the political chatter is mostly gone so now it is usually 7 sets of 10 songs or so with some back announcing and chatter between. He has had a nasally sounding sidekick the last few weeks whose nom de ‘toobs is Zeek. The program is changed weekly.
If you’re a powerful executive who represents an institution which can shape the political culture in a (arguable) major way
don’t ever ever tell the truth.
http://www.npr.org/2011/03/08/134371393/NPR-Exec-NPR-Would-Be-Better-Off-Without-Fed-Support?ps=cprs
or you and everyone you work for will be crucified.
Check. :fustrate: :fu:
art, I have been stewing about that story and finally was provoked enough to make this comment elsewhere…
It’s the same spineless, cowardly mentality that we see amongst the Democrats. Can you imagine the Democrats ramming through the WI screw the unions bill? Remember how the world – and “liberals” like NPR and the Dean of the DC Journalists trembled at the mere thought of using budget reconciliation to pass health care “reform?”
The teabaggers press on, full speed ahead, while the media falls all over itself trying to prove its “objectivity” with its false equivalence reporting of “both sides”.
As Al Franken used to say, “some say the sky is blue, but others disagree….”
New Jersey’s public-sector unions routinely pressure the State Legislature to give them what they fail to win in contract talks. Most government workers pay nothing for health insurance. Concessions by school employees would have prevented any cuts in school programs last year.
Statements like those are at the core of Gov. Chris Christie’s campaign to cut state spending by getting tougher on unions. They are not, however, accurate.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/10/nyregion/10christie.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
need funny material
tanks, youse guys.
I agree with SP. The French give lessons, I hear.
Jena Malone crush. 😯
I can’t take NPR. The sound of tinkling glasses in the background drives me nutz.