tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post7936356927912193741..comments2024-01-02T22:01:12.976+00:00Comments on Avedon's Sideshow: Fish are jumpin' and the cotton is highAvedonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04702100335744054401noreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-15792938551014631172013-08-21T08:07:45.216+01:002013-08-21T08:07:45.216+01:00There is a very common pattern in the reporting of...There is a very common pattern in the reporting of the Miranda affair, something you see all over the news media.<br /><br />The initial reports make mistakes.<br /><br />In this case, Greenwald's initial story got amended by later reports, and there's a clear faction using those discrepancies to make him out to be a be a fabulist trying to besmirch our noble constabulary. They're also themselves making claims they cannot prove, about things they should not know.<br /><br />This is the same noble constabulary which investigated the murder of Stephen Lawrence, and which had undercover cops writing political pamphlets that triggered libel suits against protestors.<br /><br />And is it really credible that Snowden, a contractor, had access to data which explicitly identifies US secret agents, who would be put at risk if their identity were revealed? Who are the Secret Police who are, for instance, going turn up at Google and drag off the NSA contact there?<br /><br />I can believe the reported phone call to Greenwald, the rather sinister threat by a government official who refuses to give his name. It wouldn't surprise me if Greenwald records every incoming call, and it wouldn't surprise me if he doesn't, to protect his sources. The critics could certainly question that part of the story, but I've not seen that.<br /><br />Part of the ugly reality is that we expect the threats from anonymous officials.zhochakahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06653786360841345602noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-19886085089987438272013-08-21T05:05:49.214+01:002013-08-21T05:05:49.214+01:00"The Future ain't what it used to be.&quo..."The Future ain't what it used to be."grouchomarxistnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-37817396496641921462013-08-20T18:05:52.029+01:002013-08-20T18:05:52.029+01:00S. Brennan says:
{BEGIN QUOTE}>>>>>...S. Brennan says:<br /><br />{BEGIN QUOTE}>>>>>In that generation, a small segment of the 1944-1964 births, the males [it's always the males*] had determined that insight fell EXACTLY to "their" generation, nothing before, or after..was worthy.<<<<<{END QUOTE}<br /><br />Wikipedia says:<br /><br />{BEGIN QUOTE}>>>>>The <b>Chicago Seven</b> (originally Chicago Eight, also Conspiracy Eight/Conspiracy Seven) were seven defendants—Abbie Hoffman <b><i>[b. 1936]</i></b>, Jerry Rubin <b><i>[b. 1938]</i></b>, David Dellinger <b><i>[b. 1915]</i></b>, Tom Hayden <b><i>[b. 1939]</i></b>, Rennie Davis <b><i>[b. 1941]</i></b>, John Froines <b><i>[b. 1939]</i></b>, and Lee Weiner <b><i>[b. 1939]</i></b>—charged with conspiracy, inciting to riot, and other charges related to protests that took place in Chicago, Illinois on the occasion of the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Bobby Seale <b><i>[b. 1936]</i></b>, the eighth man charged, had his trial severed during the proceedings, lowering the number from eight to seven.<<<<<{END QUOTE}<br /><br />"One last point and then I am done with this," S. Brennan. In the future how about signing in, the NSA is going to have your name anyway and it makes for an easier to follow thread. CMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13481861530761114492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-63506328153250618862013-08-20T17:00:22.432+01:002013-08-20T17:00:22.432+01:00Every generation produces a subset of humans who, ...Every generation produces a subset of humans who, lacking the wherewithal to succeed on their own merits conceives of the "unique" idea, for the umpteenth time, that a partial vacuum will help do what they could not do on their own. If the coliseum is empty, surely they will be the victor?<br /><br />Long known, politicians exploit this to turn citizens against one another, the same way racial or ethnic differences are used. Milosevic, went "far" by slicing and dicing groups...as did Obama...and I believe Hillary plans to do the same in '14<br /><br />When I was a kid in 1968 Chicago we rode our bikes out to Lincoln Park. Being curious young kids we asked the hippies what was up. The majority of women were friendly, inviting and took the time to explain, on the other hand, the dudes we met dismissed us for being to young to understand "the hell they were going through" camping out there. And this was before the riots started.<br /><br />It wasn't until a few years later that we figured out that they just wanted us out of there because the women were giving us kids attention that "belonged" to the "true revolutionaries". In that generation, a small segment of the 1944-1964 births, the males [it's always the males*] had determined that insight fell EXACTLY to "their" generation, nothing before, or after..was worthy. That is why I always laugh at those who use generational war, it's a false canard to advance ones position in society...granted, the guys were there to get laid and smoke pot, but from their POV, at the time, <br /><br />One last point and then I am done with this. <br /><br />Do you really think a high school grad of 1965 & a college grad of 1969 have much in common with a high school grad of 1974 & college grad of 1979? The high school grad of 1965 & a college grad of 1969 have far more in common with a high school grad of 1955 & a college grad of 1959. Spend a little time reading about the oil shocks of 1973, 1979 and of Volker's using high interest rates to create a recession, not once, but twice. Very little opportunity for the second half of the baby boom until the 1985-6 and many of us were simply passed over for those unscarred by the previous decade. By experience, Gen X is far closer to the 2nd half of the 1944-1964 births, with Gen X getting a better deal 1996-2000. <br /><br />FYI, I went back to school in the 80's graduating with an engineering degree into the 1990 recession. Ironically, back in high school, I was advised not to take up engineering because so many were being laid off, now I advise against it because it is official US policy to break the wages received by engineers through targeted immigration.<br /><br />- S Brennan<br /><br />*Since women are the inter-generational link, they tend to view society as a whole.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-57954750431671827012013-08-20T16:18:16.319+01:002013-08-20T16:18:16.319+01:00Jesus Christ, that's magnificently well said, ...Jesus Christ, that's magnificently well said, Avedon.stuart_zechmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14817215761981204304noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-32284946846228333982013-08-20T12:42:17.817+01:002013-08-20T12:42:17.817+01:00More to the point, every generation in my lifetime...More to the point, every generation in my lifetime has harbored the fantasy that they were so much smarter and better and more advanced than their elders that their own generation could not possibly commit the sins and errors of their forebears.<br /><br />Hell, that probably goes back at least as far as the American Revolution.<br /><br />Believing that individuals on the ground, even your own parents - god love 'em! - just didn't have your modern smarts and morality, and that's why things used to be fucked up but won't be once your own generation is in charge, is constant and stupid.<br /><br />Your grandparents, your parents - no matter how ignorant and racist they may have been - did not "make" racism, and you are just as vulnerable to their basic prejudices and fears as they were. Every time you assume that it's older people, or people in the south, or people who vote for Republicans, who are the problem, you show it. Every time you assume that the elimination of some demographic will solve your problems without you having to do anything, you show it. You will make the mistakes of your elders because you still can't shake free of the belief in some magic that will fix things without <i>you</i> having to do anything but hold your inferiors at bay until they all die off.<br /><br />It's not about generations, it's about the system the leadership has forced or allowed to be put into place. The price of liberty really is eternal vigilance (a phrase Barry may have quoted, but certainly did not originate), because your brothers and sisters and you are just as weedy and greedy and lazy and hungry as anyone before you ever was and will do the same horrible crap if you let them.Avedonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04702100335744054401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-85916372702209270582013-08-20T12:24:29.075+01:002013-08-20T12:24:29.075+01:00Actually, the current genius of the Democratic Par...Actually, the current genius of the Democratic Party is convincing their supporters that they are significantly different from the Republican Party, although both parties' leaderships want to shaft <i>everyone</i>, and are doing so.Avedonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04702100335744054401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-61287127368086180342013-08-20T07:48:30.156+01:002013-08-20T07:48:30.156+01:00anthrosciguy, are you really -- really and truly -...anthrosciguy, are you really -- really and truly -- unaware of the fact that wishing that people were dead is hatred? Really, c'mon tell me you are playing stupid? - S BrennanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-54055991602548875712013-08-20T06:10:49.886+01:002013-08-20T06:10:49.886+01:00S Brennan, are you really -- really and truly -- u...S Brennan, are you really -- really and truly -- unaware of the fact that people inevitably do die? Entire generations of them?anthrosciguynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-35635200484762298402013-08-20T05:07:39.386+01:002013-08-20T05:07:39.386+01:00>>>>>
...continued
I feel sure tha...>>>>><br /><i>...continued</i><br /><br />I feel sure that with a little more experience we shall use the new-found bounty of nature quite differently from the way in which the rich use it to-day, and will map out for ourselves a plan of life quite otherwise than theirs.<br /><br />For many ages to come the old Adam will be so strong in us that everybody will need to do some work if he is to be contented. We shall do more things for ourselves than is usual with the rich to-day, only too glad to have small duties and tasks and routines.<br /><br />But beyond this, we shall endeavour to spread the bread thin on the butter – to make what work there is still to be done to be as widely shared as possible. Three-hour shifts or a fifteen-hour week may put off the problem for a great while. For three hours a day is quite enough to satisfy the old Adam in most of us!<br /><br />...I see us free, therefore, to return to some of the most sure and certain principles of religion and traditional virtue – that avarice is a vice, that the exaction of usury is a misdemeanour, and the love of money is detestable, that those walk most truly in the paths of virtue and sane wisdom who take least thought for the morrow. We shall once more value ends above means and prefer the good to the useful.<br /><br />We shall honour those who can teach us how to pluck the hour and the day virtuously and well, the delightful people who are capable of taking direct enjoyment in things, the lilies of the field who toil not, neither do they spin.<br /><br />But beware! The time for all this is not yet. For at least another hundred years we must pretend to ourselves and to every one that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still. For only they can lead us out of the tunnel of economic necessity into daylight.<br /><br />...The pace at which we can reach our destination of economic bliss will be governed by four things – our power to control population, our determination to avoid wars and civil dissensions, our willingness to entrust to science the direction of those matters which are properly the concern of science, and the rate of accumulation as fixed by the margin between our production and our consumption; of which the last will easily look after itself, given the first three....<<<<<[END QUOTE]CMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13481861530761114492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-21481688423713078192013-08-20T04:58:30.368+01:002013-08-20T04:58:30.368+01:00What is this to transform of which you speak JCAPA...What is this <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_is_no_alternative" rel="nofollow"><i>to transform</i></a> of which you speak JCAPAN? (<a href="http://correntewire.com/glossary#letter_t" rel="nofollow">Via,</a> for me, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_hegemony" rel="nofollow"><i>Corrente.)</i></a><br /><br />You're not one of those <a href="http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/keynes/1930/our-grandchildren.htm" rel="nofollow">calendar watching</a> Keynesians are you?:<br /><br />>>>>><br />...I would predict that the standard of life in progressive countries one hundred years hence <i>[in 2030]</i> will be between four and eight times as high as it is to-day. There would be nothing surprising in this even in the light of our present knowledge. It would not be foolish to contemplate the possibility of a far greater progress still.<br /><br />II<br /><br />Let us, for the sake of argument, suppose that a hundred years hence we are all of us, on the average, eight times better off in the economic sense than we are to-day. Assuredly there need be nothing here to surprise us.<br /><br />Now it is true that the needs of human beings may seem to be insatiable. But they fall into two classes – those needs which are absolute in the sense that we feel them whatever the situation of our fellow human beings may be, and those which are relative in the sense that we feel them only if their satisfaction lifts us above, makes us feel superior to, our fellows.<br /><br />Needs of the second class, those which satisfy the desire for superiority, may indeed be insatiable; for the higher the general level, the higher still are they. But this is not so true of the absolute needs – a point may soon be reached, much sooner perhaps than we are all of us aware of, when these needs are satisfied in the sense that we prefer to devote our further energies to non-economic purposes.<br /><br />...Yet there is no country and no people, I think, who can look forward to the age of leisure and of abundance without a dread. For we have been trained too long to strive and not to enjoy. It is a fearful problem for the ordinary person, with no special talents, to occupy himself, especially if he no longer has roots in the soil or in custom or in the beloved conventions of a traditional society.<br /><br />To judge from the behaviour and the achievements of the wealthy classes to-day in any quarter of the world, the outlook is very depressing! For these are, so to speak, our advance guard – those who are spying out the promised land for the rest of us and pitching their camp there. For they have most of them failed disastrously, so it seems to me – those who have an independent income but no associations or duties or ties – to solve the problem which has been set them.<br /><br /><i>continued...</i>CMikehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13481861530761114492noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-40867402899663476802013-08-20T01:10:36.670+01:002013-08-20T01:10:36.670+01:00Specifically: http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/...Specifically: http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/19/obamas-destroys-the-middle-class/Paul Averynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-3695835881647075982013-08-20T01:05:47.981+01:002013-08-20T01:05:47.981+01:00I believe this will serve to illustrate your point...I believe this will serve to illustrate your point: http://www.counterpunch.org/Paul Averynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-63344482634455164352013-08-20T00:39:56.484+01:002013-08-20T00:39:56.484+01:00No to both of your assertions. Each wishes death u...No to both of your assertions. Each wishes death upon those they dislike, one targets hate to an individual, the other blindly targets a massive civilian population. A benefit of the second form of hatred is with target so large, there is almost no risk of collateral damage<br /><br />But in fairness, we swim in a sea of propaganda that constantly advocates identity politics...I myself have fallen prey; I identify with the bottom 4.5 quintiles...oh that's right, that's a group that has been officially purged by The Ministry of Propaganda. Oh to young and hip again...then I'd know all the cool moves. <br /><br />- S BrennanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-35062279289667119862013-08-19T22:30:19.231+01:002013-08-19T22:30:19.231+01:00Come now, Michael Grunwald is a all-star in our ad...Come now, Michael Grunwald is a all-star in our adversarial press corps--no, not adversaries to the powerful but to those with the balls to condemn fascism. Assange, Manning and Snowden are anathema to the courtier class, for they vividly reflect our media's whorish disregard for democracy. <br /><br />I'm not sure which is worse, American policy or Britain carrying out their sick marching orders (Miranda).<br /><br />And the standard liberal reaction to that food stamp story: a) calling such voters stupid and b) telling them they're getting what they deserve. OTOH, what our neoliberal masters would have done would have pulled you up out of poverty, b/c they're all about bottom up change. Those counties will continue to vote republican until we have candidates and liberal voices overall that speak to them with respect. And, oh yeah, advocating policy that seeks to transform the world they live in as opposed to throwing them some charity.jcapannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-88721178323881721572013-08-19T19:48:44.974+01:002013-08-19T19:48:44.974+01:00Isn't one advocating assassination, while the ...Isn't one advocating assassination, while the other is a prediction about what will inevitably occur?<br />~ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®©https://www.blogger.com/profile/06252371815131259831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-34999311898568892502013-08-19T19:09:54.750+01:002013-08-19T19:09:54.750+01:00- S Brennan- S BrennanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-39141442598648282012013-08-19T19:09:15.734+01:002013-08-19T19:09:15.734+01:00Let's compare and contrast two statements
&qu...Let's compare and contrast two statements<br /><br />"I can’t wait to write a defense of the drone strike that takes out Julian Assange"<br />& <br />"everything will get better when that stupid older generation dies off."<br /><br />Each wishes death, one upon an individual and another upon aproximately 40 millionAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-9139565931387909452013-08-19T16:56:49.695+01:002013-08-19T16:56:49.695+01:00And the genius of the Democratic Party is to convi...And the genius of the Democratic Party is to convince their supporters that their brand of cynical neoliberalism is the only possible alternative. Each rightward step the GOP takes is matched by a rightward step from "our" side.<br /><br />Heads we lose (and the plutocrats win). Tails...same shit.<br />~ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®©https://www.blogger.com/profile/06252371815131259831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-16602990440870968762013-08-19T16:26:03.283+01:002013-08-19T16:26:03.283+01:00We are talking about that, all the time. The econ...We <i>are</i> talking about that, all the time. The economy is depressed because our leaders want it that way so "we"| can "compete" with China, remember?<br /><br />The genius of the Republican Party is their ability to convince their supporters that Those Other People are getting free money just for being black lesbian single-mothers or whatever while white people are getting shafted.Avedonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04702100335744054401noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5598883894140893389.post-57089591206546541042013-08-19T16:21:46.915+01:002013-08-19T16:21:46.915+01:00"Among the 254 counties where food stamp reci..."Among the 254 counties where food stamp recipients doubled between 2007 and 2011, Republican Mitt Romney won 213 of them"<br /><br />Who cares? We should be talking about why so many counties have seen an increase in food stamp recipients, and who is responsible. TK421http://www.nakedcapitalism.comnoreply@blogger.com