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Energy Crisis: America at a Crossroads

Friday, July 25th, 2008

This isn’t our first energy crisis. The first one was during the winter of 1973-74, and there’ve been a few since then. But this one seems more permanent than the others. Along with skyrocketing gas prices, we’ve got record high food prices, a housing crisis and a credit crisis. Everything seems ...

When a Squealer Gets Squealed On

Monday, July 21st, 2008

This story doesn’t have a point to it. It’s just one of those neighborhood incidents involving class warfare, neighborhood gentrification and clashing values. Here’s the full story. In Seattle’s Eastlake neighborhood, a homeless person built himself a treehouse in a local park. The locals all knew him as the Squirrelman. He ...

The Privatization of Your Fire Department

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

As you know, it’s been a record year for fires throughout the Western states, especially California. And the fire season has barely begun. The need for fire safety is on a collision course with the exploding population in fire-prone areas. More and more self-absorbed yuppies are moving to their own private ...

Just a Pitiful Little Screed

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

It's been a long time since my last anger-filled screed. This unexpected development isn't because there are no more topics worthy of long and vicious screeds, it's because I'm feeling a little like a ripple wimpily expending itself on the placid shores of a pond. It's hard to get all ...

Another Republican Class Act

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

The NJ state Republican web site was running a banner slogan saying "Obama Loves America like OJ Loved Nicole" - boy, that's the kind of political discourse that elevates the process.  Who, them racist?  No "oh my God, it's a scary black man!" theme there.  Subtle as a flying mallet, ...

A Grateful Patriot, not a Proud Nationalist

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Thinking about the meaning of Independence Day... maybe I'm weird, but I've always wondered about people taking pride in something they had no part in accomplishing, whether that's who their ancestors were or winning the Revolutionary War.  Maybe it has to do with confusing different definitions of the word "pride",  ...

Lock and Load Some Common Sense

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

The US Constitution is a wonderfully malleable masterpiece. It's simultaneously steeped in tradition, yet remarkably fresh. That quality usually stands us in good stead, but requires lots of judicial interpretation - much of it extending "meanings" to cover issues the framers could never have imagined. Some call these decisions ...

“What Time Is It? Time For A Change.”

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Craig Newmark is like the Woody Allen of the internet, but without the narcissistic neuroticism. Here's a set of videos that you won't see on your local MSM news outlet, regardless of what flavor you subscribe to. Enjoy and blog on friends, blog on all.

So You Think You Have Health Insurance?

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Take a look at this video titled "Insurance Jive" - it dramatizes the way that insurance companies in California have begun making a systematic practice of illegally cancelling people's policies if they actually have the nerve to get sick; in the actual case portrayed in the video, Health Net cancelled ...

Change Is In the Wind

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

In the "Too Little Too Late But Definitely Better Than Nothing" category, the House passed Representative Dennis Kucinich's HR 1258 and voted 251-166 to refer impeachment charges against George W. Bush to the Judiciary Committee. It may get bogged down until he stumbles out of office about seven months from now, ...