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The Unwisdom of Elites - NYTimes.com
"Does any of this matter? Why should we be concerned about the effort to shift the blame for bad policies onto the general public?

One answer is simple accountability. People who advocated budget-busting policies during the Bush years shouldn’t be allowed to pass themselves off as deficit hawks; people who praised Ireland as a role model shouldn’t be giving lectures on responsible government.

But the larger answer, I’d argue, is that by making up stories about our current predicament that absolve the people who put us here there, we cut off any chance to learn from the crisis. We need to place the blame where it belongs, to chasten our policy elites. Otherwise, they’ll do even more damage in the years ahead."
financial-crisis  macroeconomics  public-policy  Bushism  conservatism 
may 2011 by Vaguery
The Elephant in the Green Room
"As Ailes struggled with what to do with Glenn Beck in a changed political landscape, an older problem reared its head. In February, news broke that former lawyers for Judith Regan, the former HarperCollins publisher, claimed in sworn statements that Regan taped conversations in which Ailes had allegedly told her to lie to investigators about her affair with Bernie Kerik to help Ailes’s friend Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign. News Corp. issued a statement that quoted Regan denying she felt pressure, but it sparked a media frenzy for a couple of days. Regan blames Ailes for her negative press in the wake of her 2006 ouster from News Corp. and claims Ailes is trying to protect powerful interests. “Connect the dots,” she told me."
politics  propaganda  Bushism  television  cultural-divergence 
may 2011 by Vaguery
The Truth About the Confederacy | Corrente
"One thing I really would like you to take away from this diary is a basic sense of how the United States, as a self-governing democratic republic, cannot long tolerate oligarchic and aristocratic ideas in its body politic. This is becoming an increasingly urgent issue for us today, because the American conservative movement today is basically a replica of the slavery-defending, anti-free labor, government-hating, insurrection minded, treason-breathing, violently inclined Confederacy. And, I want you to be able to instantly recognize and rebut the false histories that neo-Confederates have created. So, the first material I place before you is an excerpt from an important and emotionally powerful 1995 book, What They Fought For, 1861-1865, a masterful survey and summary of private correspondence from Civil War soldiers and officers, by James M. McPherson."
Civil-War  that-Santayana-quote-you-know-the-one  conservatism  Bushism  history  cultural-assumptions 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Ninth Circuit Court: Secret GPS Tracking is Legal | Executive Gov
'In the majority opinion, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled that since Pineda-Moreno’s driveway wasn’t enclosed and was open to passersby like delivery men and neighborhood children, it didn’t pass the Dunn test for curtilage.  Never mind that in the Dunn opinion, the majority writes “we do not suggest that combining these factors produces a finely tuned formula that, when mechanically applied, yields a “correct” answer to all extent-of-curtilage questions.”'
Bushism  freedom  search-and-seizure  Constitutionality  feds  lawyers 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Are Cameras the New Guns? - Gizmodo
In 2001, when Michael Hyde was arrested for criminally violating the state's electronic surveillance law - aka recording a police encounter - the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court upheld his conviction 4-2. In dissent, Chief Justice Margaret Marshall stated, "Citizens have a particularly important role to play when the official conduct at issue is that of the police. Their role cannot be performed if citizens must fear criminal reprisals…." (Note: In some states it is the audio alone that makes the recording illegal.)
Bushism  freedom  police  video  privacy  first-thing-we-do 
may 2011 by Vaguery
Breaking News on EFF Victory: Appeals Court Holds that Email Privacy Protected by Fourth Amendment | Electronic Frontier Foundation
"In a landmark decision issued today in the criminal appeal of U.S. v. Warshak, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the government must have a search warrant before it can secretly seize and search emails stored by email service providers. Closely tracking arguments made by EFF in its amicus brief, the court found that email users have the same reasonable expectation of privacy in their stored email as they do in their phone calls and postal mail."
privacy  constitution  rights  EFF  lawyers  bushism 
december 2010 by Vaguery
Rich People Things: Jefferson and the Culture War on Business - The Awl
"Wealth is no proof of moral character; nor poverty of the want of it.

On the contrary, wealth is often the presumptive evidence of dishonesty; and poverty the negative evidence of innocence. If therefore property, whether little or much, be made a criterion, the means by which that property has been acquired ought to be made a criterion also."
Founding-Fathers  foundationalism-and-fundamentalism-sittin-in-a-tree  economics  history-is-a-feature-not-a-bug  conservatism  bushism 
may 2010 by Vaguery
Wall Street Lobbyists' View of Financial System Reform | Angry Bear
"Now folks, it's pretty revealing when lobbyists have become so accustomed to their privileged access and backroom dealings with politicians --as went on in regards to Cheney's energy discussions, and each of the Bush tax cuts drawn up by a secretive group of GOP without any sunlight (or bipartisansip), for example, and too much with the health care bill as well--that they don't even bother to hide their scorn for the public's views and their hopes for getting that back room deal to go their way. No wonder Wall Street honchos have been so brazenly arrogant about their "entitlement" to bonuses, their rights to continue proprietary trading and hedge funds and derivatives desks--"doing God's work" says Goldman CEO Blankfein--when they are merely running a casino market to strip as much gold off suckers as possible with their "financial innovations" like synthetic CDOs that made the market many times more volatile than "real" securitizations…"
financial-crisis  regulation  public-policy  trading  bushism  lobbyists  lawyers  government  bankers-should-start-avoiding-lampposts-right-about-now 
may 2010 by Vaguery
Aiding and Abetting the Enemy | The League of Ordinary Gentlemen
"I agree that Kerr’s point about utilizing the judiciary system to determine who, precisely, constitutes an enemy combatant and who does not is a vital point. But an equally vital point, at least to my mind, is summed by another portion of Kerr’s retaliation wherein he revisits the John Adams analogy that has been floating about (emphasis mine),

When Adams agreed to represent the English soldiers, he was not fulfilling some sort of obligation: No one had to represent the Englishmen. Adams acted — and was criticized then, but celebrated now, for it — because he agreed to represent the soldiers out of a personal conviction that no person should face a trial without counsel."
Bushism  law  rights  civil-rights  terrorism  war-mentality  foundationalism-and-fundamentalism-sittin-in-a-tree 
march 2010 by Vaguery
How much do the wealthiest Americans make, and how much do they pay in taxes? | Angry Bear
"So the richest of the rich managed to do quite well in the artificial boom of the Bush years when most Americans were barely holding even (or actually declining) in wages. They doubled their annual income from 2001 to 2007 in the years after the Bush ta cuts that disproportionately benefited the wealthy."
financial-crisis  inequity  economics  class  Bushism 
february 2010 by Vaguery
U.S. enables Chinese hacking of Google - CNN.com
"The problem is that such control makes us all less safe. Whether the eavesdroppers are the good guys or the bad guys, these systems put us all at greater risk. Communications systems that have no inherent eavesdropping capabilities are more secure than systems with those capabilities built in. And it's bad civic hygiene to build technologies that could someday be used to facilitate a police state."
privacy  surveillance  Google  China  Bushism  wiretapping 
january 2010 by Vaguery
Biblical Gunsights…Forced to Look Down God’s Barrel | God's Own Party?
"Finally, the senior NCO said that the private’s rifle was also something else; that because of the biblical quote on the ACOG gunsight it had been “spiritually transformed into the Fire Arm of Jesus Christ” and that we would be expected to kill every “haji” we could find with it. He said that if we were to run out of ammo, then the rifle would become the “spiritually transformed club of Jesus Christ” and that we should “bust open the head of every haji we find with it.’ “He said that Uncle Sam had seen fit not to give us a “pussy ‘Jewzzi’ (combination of the word ‘Jew’ and Israeli made weapon ‘Uzi’) but the “fire arm of Jesus Christ” and made specific mention of the biblical quotes on our gunsights. He said that the enemy no doubt had quotes from the Koran on their guns but that “our Lord is bigger than theirs because theirs is a fraud and an idol”."
fundamentalism  religion  Civil-War  conservatism  class-wars  culture-war  Christianity  Bushism  another-reason-why-rich-upper-kids-should-be-drafted 
january 2010 by Vaguery
15 Signs American Society Is Coming Apart at the Seams | | AlterNet
"The economic elite have launched an attack on the U.S. public and society is unraveling at an increased rate. You may have missed it in the mainstream news media, but statistical societal indicators are reading red across the board. Let’s look at the top 15 statistics that prove we are under attack."
via-David-Brin  Bushism  economics  Civil-War  financial-crisis  culture-war  aristocracy  worst-case-scenarios 
december 2009 by Vaguery
Leaving Empire: The Risks of American Insularity | Media/Culture | ReligionDispatches
"Keeping tabs on the thematic redundancy with which the United States government has marketed its calls for regime change over the years would appear to be a responsible activity for American citizens, given the fact that our nation has its imperial tentacles wrapped all over the planet. But I have never seen a "Remember Panama" sign at a protest, and, as I have confessed, until a few weeks ago, I would not have known what such a sign meant. Whenever Panama is discussed in the media, it is in order to advise Americans to go there and spoil their unspoiled beaches (hence, my initial interest in the country)."
cultural-assumptions  Bushism  American-cultural-assumptions  globalism  humanism  travel  diversity  diversity-as-defense 
november 2009 by Vaguery
Fafblog! the whole world's only source for Fafblog.
"Everybody else has to stay in Special Torture Jail forever on accounta they have all come down with Schrodinger's Guilt. If they stay in the box they might be guilty, but if we open the box they might not be."
Bushism  terrorism  habeas-corpus  meet-the-new-boss 
november 2009 by Vaguery
Orcinus
"I can't tell you how bizarre it is to see arguments I used to hear coming from the mouths of Montana Freemen like LeRoy Schweitzer in the 1990s -- arguments that led to him embarking on an 81-day armed standoff with federal authorities, and resulting in him spending the rest of his natural life in a federal prison -- coming from supposedly mainstream talk-show hosts on Fox News only 13 years later."
constitionalism  Civil-War  politics  extremism  culture-war  bushism  conservatism  Fox-News  secessionism 
november 2009 by Vaguery
The Supply-Side Pariah Returns - The Daily Beast
"The continued popularity of SSE among Republicans is doing serious damage to the economy. Last year’s tax rebate was wrongheaded and a complete waste of money that would have been better spent cleaning up the housing mess. I argued this case in another New York Times article, but the Bush administration’s obsession with tax cuts as the sole cure for every economic problem blinded it to alternative policies that might have nipped the housing problem in the bud and prevented the banking system from imploding."
economics  Bushism  politics  financial-crisis  history  that-Santayana-quote-you-know-the-one 
november 2009 by Vaguery
Poor Mojo Newswire: Rachel maddow -- Tiller's assassin not a lone actor, has ties to Operation Rescue
'Maybe Bill Hicks said it better, ""I, ah...this abortion issue in the States is dividing the country right in half. You know, and even amongst my friends - we´re all highly intelligent - they´re totally divided on the issue of abortion. Totally divided. Some of my friends think these pro-life people are just annoying idiots. Other of my friends think these pro-life people are evil fucks. How are we gonna have a consensus? I´m torn. I try and take the broad view and think of them as evil, annoying fucks."'
conservatives  Republicans  Bushism  fundamentalism  terrorism  murder  FBI 
june 2009 by Vaguery
Airspeed: Large Aircraft Security Program - Capt Force Speaks Out
"If I get enough named supporters so it looks like a real show of force, I’ll include the list in the spot at the bottom. If I don’t get a big response, I’ll probably leave the list of supporters off. Either way, your expression of support will be appreciated.

Note that I am very upset over the proposed rule and the text and tone of my comment reflects this as best I know how without using profanity. And the proposal deserves profanity. If you work for an alphabet organization or otherwise have a relationship with the TSA that requires not angering the TSA, this is not the comment with which you want to be associated. Only the brave and the independent need sign up here."
TSA  government  regulation  security-theater  law  aircraft  transportation  security  authority  public-policy  Bushism  bad-design 
february 2009 by Vaguery
Medical Marginalia
""We've decided to close your office. We think we might be able to find you another job. Hmmmm....maybe. Not sure about your staff and patients, but maybe. We'll see. Gotta go HIRE SOME CARDIOLOGISTS!" (I'm soooooooooooo not kidding.) "Thanks for taking it on the chin and not crying like a girl! I'll be in touch soon, I promise. Bye. Can't keep the heart guys waiting.""
medicine  healthcare  Bushism  tragedy  business-culture 
february 2009 by Vaguery
The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression by Amity Shlaes - By Eric Rauchway - Slate Magazine
"But for Shlaes, as for the Liberty Leaguers, government isn't big unless it restricts big business; then big government is bad."
via:tsuomela  history  economics  culture-war  New-Deal  politics  Bushism  conservatism  economic-crisis 
february 2009 by Vaguery
The pen scares the shit out of the swordsmen at DoD. Fuck them. § Unqualified Offerings
"The sort of bureaucracy that would label Op-Ed writing an act of war goes a lot deeper than just Bush and Cheney and their immediate circle. There are a lot of people who need to be fired at the very least and prosecuted in many cases. Equating an Op-Ed with war suggests to me that Joe the Plumber is running the Pentagon."
media  government  propaganda  cultural-norms  war  Bushism 
january 2009 by Vaguery
The Rude Pundit
"Yeah, Coleman might fight, but he'll lose. The Republicans are gonna be fucking pieces of shit about Franken's election, but that's what Republicans do. They'll lose, too. So now there's someone heading to DC who is a wholehearted liberal, someone who learned from 2000 and 2004, put on his brass knuckles, and said, "Let's go.""
politics  election  Bushism  Republicans  Al-Franken  voting  rights 
january 2009 by Vaguery
Positive Liberty » American Was Founded to be A Religious Not a Christian or a Secular Nation
"Now, I won’t try to defend the idea that the Founders included Satanists in their vision for “religion in general.” But the following is a list of “religions” which they believed were “sound” and valid ways to God: Orthodox or unorthodox Christianity, Judaism, Islam, certain forms of Deism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Native American spirituality and pagan Greco-Romanism. Putting them together, you certainly get “religion in general” not “Christianity in particular.”"
Christianity  religion  American  history  Constitution  separation  revisionism  Bushism  conservatism 
january 2009 by Vaguery
Why Can't I Get Off This List? - washingtonpost.com
This president and everything he has set in place is an embarrassment.
Bushism  travel  TSA  no-fly-list  Orwell 
december 2008 by Vaguery
Obsidian Wings: A Few Bad Apples up on the Very Top
"It confirms that senior administration officials authorized torture. Specifically, they authorized the "SERE" techniques -- which had been originally used decades ago to train American troops to withstand Communist torture -- to be used on detainees. In other words, they used illegal medieval methods designed to obtain false confessions, and made them the centerpiece of our intelligence-gathering. In this respect, Abu Ghraib was the sick poisoned fruit of a very rotten tree."
torture  Bushism  indict 
december 2008 by Vaguery
The GOP's McCarthy gene - Los Angeles Times
"But if McCarthy had been vanquished -- he died three years later of cirrhosis from drinking -- McCarthyism was only just beginning. McCarthyism is usually considered a virulent form of Red-baiting and character assassination. But it is much more than that. As historian Richard Hofstadter described it in his famous essay, "The Paranoid Style in American Politics," McCarthyism is a way to build support by playing on the anxieties of Americans, actively convincing them of danger and conspiracy even where these don't exist."
history  politics  conservatism  Bushism  McCarthyism  Republicans  campaign 
december 2008 by Vaguery
Digby: Conservative "Honor"
"This is an important insight as we look at right wing victimology --- it's based upon old fashioned notions of honor that still characterizes certain corners of southern culture, but which has been incorporated into American conservative thinking at large as it adopted these regional folkways as its tribal norms. (The book Southern Honor by Bertram Wyatt Brown explains the whole "honor" mystique in great depth and it's probably as good a guide to the victimization reflex as anything.)"
via:jbdelong  conservatism  Bushism  right-wing  cultural-norms  mythology  polarization  politics 
november 2008 by Vaguery
Sarah Palin, Beware: The Evangelical Intrusion Is Over - The Daily Beast
"The best thing for the Democrats will be for the Palin cultists to keep her hopes alive, beating a dead moose. Her stands—anti-evolution, anti-stem cell research, no abortion for rape or incest, humans palling around with dinosaurs—will drive the religious extremists back to the margins they came from."
culture-war  politics  Republicans  Bushism  fundamentalism  war  public-policy 
november 2008 by Vaguery
“I am all right, and you cannot escape listening to my speech either.” « The Edge of the American West
"Assume, as Roosevelt did, a population in which there are some weak-minded people, prone to violence. What makes such people fixate on a public figure? Roosevelt thought it could only be the language, bordering on incitement, with which it had become acceptable to attack public figures."
via:cshalizi  Bushism  politics  radicalism  civility  attack  history  marketing  fundamentalism 
october 2008 by Vaguery
Ike: The Silent Storm | CommonDreams.org
"It's been three weeks and it will certainly be many more before this is over. The Texas Guard is rolling out. Clean up crews and tow trucks rattle down the streets. Chainsaws replace generators. But still, the silence is deafening. Seriously deafening. As if no one is paying any attention at all."
news  Bushism  emergency  media  coverage  MSM  Bill-of-Rights  propaganda  election  via:mitten 
october 2008 by Vaguery
naked capitalism: Mussolini-Style Corporatism in Action: Treasury Conference Call on Bailout Bill to Analysts (Updated)
"Various readers wrote us, and it was confirmed by a detailed report on the call at DealBreaker, that the Treasury Department held a conference call this evening for analysts on the bailout bill. A memo was evidently sent to SIFMA members; others may have been contacted by other means. But the report I got from one person who was on the call was the the questions came from financial services industry members. In other words, this was most assuredly not intended to be a call open to the public at large. If anyone from the media or other member of the great unwashed was listening in, it was by accident."
finance  Bushism  economics  politics  due-diligence  social-networks  public-policy 
september 2008 by Vaguery
Positive Liberty » Torture: They Knew
"Top White House officials were told in early 2002 about harsh measures used by the CIA to extract information from suspected al-Qaeda terrorists in the agency’s secret prisons, according to an account given to congressional investigators by the office of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
The details of the controversial program were discussed in multiple meetings inside the White House over a two-year period, triggering concerns among several officials who worried that the agency’s methods might be illegal or violate anti-torture treaties, according to separate statements signed by Rice and her top legal adviser. . . ."
torture  Bushism  cultural-norms  war  Iraq  liars  government 
september 2008 by Vaguery
Sarah Palin, Wasilla, book banning | Salon News
""Forget all this chatter about whether or not she knows what the Bush doctrine is. That's trivial. The real disturbing thing about Sarah is her mind-set. It's her underlying belief system that will influence how she responds in an international crisis, if she's ever in that position, and has the full might of the U.S. military in her hands. She gave some indication of that thinking in her ABC interview, when she suggested how willing she would be to go to war with Russia."
election  politics  culture-war  Palin  Bushism  fundamentalism  religion  bad 
september 2008 by Vaguery
Rustbelt Intellectual: IDENTITY VERSUS INTEREST
"The Republicans are playing to voters' identity. The Democrats are campaigning on their economic interests. The outcome of this year's election will ride on whether or not a segment of the working and middle-class electorate in economically-devastated states will support a ticket whose candidates pretend to be the cultural allies of the people or a ticket whose candidates are challenging (at least in part) the failed economic policies that should be the real source of bitterness at the grassroots. "
politics  election  Bushism  Republicans  strategy  campaign  marketing  identity  interesting-times 
september 2008 by Vaguery
I have grown sick of shadows, so I’m going to get a torch. « The Edge of the American West
"John McCain’s health care plan is rubbish. So says everyone. Most of the summaries I’ve seen have focused on the fact that twenty million will likely lose their employer-cushioned coverage, and that the individual market is horrible to those who have been ill, or for those who are obese.

The plan is rubbish, for all the reasons cited. But it’s rubbish for more reasons. It’s rubbish because it’s made of rubbish."
healthcare  election  Bushism  politics  public-policy  insurance  dangerous 
september 2008 by Vaguery
What does Sarah Palin have to hide in her Yahoo e-mails? - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
"If Sarah Palin has nothing to hide, if she's not a Terrorist, why would she mind anyone going through her emails? And just because these things -- those things that some overly-earnest people call "statutes" or "laws" or whatever the new trendy Leftist term for them is today -- say that you can't invade people's private communications without committing a crime, does anyone other than shrill Leftists really take that seriously, really think that someone who does what the law says you can't do should get in trouble or -- more absurdly still -- be arrested?"
election  privacy  Bushism  politics  hacking  email  corporatism  MSM  candidates 
september 2008 by Vaguery
HumidCity » Blog Archive » Censoring a Disaster?
"This is a valid news story. The casualty figures for this monster storm have been incredibly low thus far. If there are more victims than have been reported, the public has a right to know. I would further argue that the public has a right to see. It goes without saying that the public has a right to transparency in government, even in, particularly in, a disaster situation.

Nothing good is going to come of this blackout. The timing of it, six weeks prior to the fall election, is suspect, and it’s not tinfoil territory to suspect opportunism on the part of authorities at some or all levels, to take advantage of the badly-fucked up infrastructure and still-scattered populace and avoid the kind of graphic photos of death and destruction we’ve all still got in our heads from post-Katrina."
disaster  Bushism  propaganda  hurricanes  media  MSM 
september 2008 by Vaguery
Only the Little People Pay Losses - Seeking Alpha
"OK, got it cracked. Don’t be a shareholder, or a preferred shareholder, or even a creditor or a policyholder. Just be a counterparty to a sleazy derivatives bucket shop — AIG Financial Products (AIG), to pick a name at random — and your chips, with applicable profits, will be returned no questions asked. "
economy  markets  times-of-trouble  bailout  government  Bushism 
september 2008 by Vaguery
White House forged Gonzales's signature on warrantless wiretapping authorization
"For reasons both symbolic and practical, the vice president’s lawyer could not tolerate an empty spot where a mutinous subordinate should have signed. Addington typed a substitute signature line: “Alberto R. Gonzales.”"
via:aaronsw  Bushism  illegal  liars  forgery  impeachment 
september 2008 by Vaguery
The Associated Press: Court: US can block mad cow testing
"Larger meat packers opposed such testing. If Creekstone Farms Premium Beef began advertising that its cows have all been tested, other companies fear they too will have to conduct the expensive tests."
Bushism  safety  food-testing  food  mad-cow-disease  beef  agriculture  business-culture 
august 2008 by Vaguery
It appears that they do fear protests after all § Unqualified Offerings
"Judging from the targets here, they especially fear the organizations that carried cameras in the streets of NYC in 2004. They fear this so much that they would dispatch their minions in force to go after the people with signs and cameras before they can leave their homes. The next time there’s an anti-war protest in the LA area, if at all possible I need to attend…with camera in hand. We must show them a display of cameras and signs like they’ve never seen before. Unfortunately, my cell phone camera is crappy. Yes, I have a better camera, but a camera that doesn’t transmit can be confiscated before the images are uploaded."
Bushism  protest  preemptive-strike  politics  media  government  police  RNC  interesting-times 
august 2008 by Vaguery
Massive police raids on suspected protestors in Minneapolis - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com
"Instead, the raids were purely anticipatory in nature, and clearly designed to frighten people contemplating taking part in any unauthorized protests."
Bushism  fascism  protest  police  policy  RNC  Republicans  interesting-times 
august 2008 by Vaguery
Economist's View: "What's Wrong with This Hurricane?"
"With NORTHCOM taking the lead on briefing the public, it’s clear the Bush Administration wants to send the message that everything is under control. Instead, to those that do this for a living, the message is clear that everything is absolutely and completely broken.

Perhaps the state governments need help. Perhaps FEMA is not up to the job. Perhaps the Bush Administration simply wants a uniform on camera, and this way of doing things is preferable to things happening the way that they should (a process, by the way, that WORKED before Bush screwed it up)."
Bushism  hurricane  emergency-preparedness  command-and-control  hierarchy  government  standards  cultural-norms  bad-design 
august 2008 by Vaguery
Next Generation Energy : This election will determine the future of wind
"This conservative myopia dates back to President Reagan, who gutted Jimmy Carter's multibillion-dollar research and development budget for renewables, and ended the tax credits for wind and solar. The sad result is our country is now a bit player in what will probably be one of the biggest job-creating industries of the century, an industry we launched. We had 90 percent of global-installed wind capacity in the 1980s. Today we have one major wind manufacturer, General Electric, with about one-sixth of the market.

Clean energy shouldn't be a partisan issue. But it is. And that means those who who want this country to be a leader in clean energy -- those who want to avoid catastrophic global warming and avoid the worst of peak oil -- need to start becoming single issue voters."
sustainability  energy  alternative-energy  politics  Bushism  election 
august 2008 by Vaguery
Bank Of America: Is Your School's Alumni Association Bank Of America's Whore?
"Student governments should actively press administrators to disclose and dissolve financial ties with credit card companies."
credit  academia  fundraising  corporations  Bank-of-America  Bushism  sponsorship  education 
july 2008 by Vaguery
"The More Things Change..." (Technology Liberation Front)
"One can only assume that if the nature and extent of their eavesdropping activities had been publicly known, there would have been greater public outcry over them. But the public never learned of these activities until long after the fact."
FBI  surveillance  spying  Bushism  history  wiretapping  privacy  politics  secrecy  openness 
july 2008 by Vaguery
Balkinization
"The Administration has been so insistent on maximizing executive authority through foolish decisions that it has destroyed those elements of trust and confidence. As a result, the other branches must now check the President."
Bushism  politics  law  government  constitution  via:jbdelong 
june 2008 by Vaguery
How to Save the World
"They are mad at Bush not because he entered a brutal, expensive and devastating war under false pretenses.... They are mad at Bush because he didn't win the war."
politics  Bushism  election  demographics  America  public-policy  cultural-norms 
june 2008 by Vaguery
Joe Bageant: The Audacity of Depression
"... But they slip through the net and are gone; when the door is shut they are no longer in the room..."
via:tsuomela  politics  psychology  history  social-norms  Bushism  depression  hope 
may 2008 by Vaguery
A tale of two decisions (or, how the FBI gets you to confess) (PsychSound by Steve Bergstein)
"If a foreign national is suspected of terrorist activity, the FBI will threaten to have a brutal foreign government punish his family."
USA  terrorism  law  lawyers  government  psychology  redaction  censorship  Bushism 
october 2007 by Vaguery
How NASA Made A Simple Mess Into A Big Mess | NASA Watch
"This is the only known instance of the general counsel for a federal agency admitting to personally destroying agency documents to avoid their disclosure."
NASA  SNAFU  embarrassing  government  science  War-on-Science  Bushism  bureaucracy  investigation 
may 2007 by Vaguery

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