Ramblings
Monday, October 11, 2010
Get your Fiore fix....
I'm already being subjected to these kinds of mysteriously funded political ads.
The bad old times?
Ouch! A bit truthful, Eh?
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Happy Birthday John
Today is John Lennon's 70th birthday.
Google did a little tribute header...
A message from Yoko~
Nice montage~
Now you want to hear the whole song, don't ya?
Happy Birthday, John, Love......
Google did a little tribute header...
A message from Yoko~
Nice montage~
Now you want to hear the whole song, don't ya?
Happy Birthday, John, Love......
Friday, October 8, 2010
Bobblehead Meg!
Meg Whitman ~ the quintessential Stepford wife... This video must have been made before the revelation that the anti immigration candidate just happened to be employing an undocumented worker.
Ah yes, feel the hypocrisy! Tough on immigration laws, but having an inexpensive illegal immigrant cleaning her own house. Well, thanks Meg, for handing the election over to someone else.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Political ad fun....
The calm prozac voice, piano background music, you'd almost think this was a prescription drug ad!
Take one of these on election day, and things will change. Side effects include your head spinning, nausea, mournful regret, and further degradation of the country.
Monday, October 4, 2010
no excuse
Tyler took his own life, after two students invaded his privacy as a "prank", by running a webcam of him in an intimate encounter with another man. His dorm roommate, and another student streamed live from the privacy of his room, essentially outing Tyler and the other person, without their knowledge or consent.
The Symphony band chose to honor Tyler by leaving his band chair in place, but empty.
The Rutgers College football game dedicated some moments of silence, in his honor.
A large memorial vigil was held on campus.
Too bad Tyler did not know of all that support & solidarity before he decided to take his own life.
Once word was out, Tyler would have been surrounded by many who agreed what the students had done to him was wrong.
Even the student whose school canceled the entire senior prom because she wanted to attend with her female date & wanted to wear a tux, although some students blamed her for ruining the prom-- once word got out beyond the school, she wound up on the Ellen DeGeneres show, and was given a full ride scholarship gift, tons of support & even an offer to have a prom even without the need for school permission. She declined the prom offer-- it was the point of the matter, the school should not have discriminated, but she did take the college scholarship & found a groundswell of support for her courage in being true to herself.
Turns out there were five gay teen suicides just this last month.
We need to look at how we as a nation have created such an atmosphere.
It does not help that our nation has allowed the discrimination to persist in the 21st century.
Gay marriage is only allowed in a handful of states.
The Military requires gay soldiers to not tell, and personnel to not ask if they are gay.
If you tell, or even of a third party tells, that is outs you without your consent or permission, you can be thrown out of your military career- regardless of your record of service (often exemplary & outstanding).
Clearly, our country does not grant equal rights.
You might be able to marry in one state, but it won't be legally recognized in another?
Tyler's fear of what society might think, or angst that the other party was "outed" against their will, was prevalent enough to cause him to take his own life.
What is our excuse as a country?
There's a grief that can't be spoken.
There's a pain goes on and on.
Empty chairs at empty tables
Now my friends are dead and gone.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Things I hate...
You know how Oprah has her "favorite things" list?
I give you my "Things I hate" list....
• Purses with short straps. I am tall & on the move. I want to be able to strap the thing over my shoulder & out of the way, so I have two functional hands.
• Excessive packaging & that hermetically sealed hard plastic. You just about have to damage things to get them open.
• Clockless waiting rooms in medical offices. Sure they expect YOU to be on time....
• Defenseless drivers. Hey! Clearly you don't value my life, but at least have the courtesy to value your own. Back the hell off my bumper & look further ahead than just the bumper of the car in front of you.
Here's a Clue: A sea of red taillights ahead indicates you need to slow the f@#k down.
• Corporate bullshit: I'll work overtime when you pay me a decent wage to begin with.
• Putting up with mediocrity- If your big ticket new appliance sucks, make them take it back.
A relative bought a dishwasher (Maytag) that does not wash dishes well.
Return it, I recommended. But I've had it 3 months. New enough.
You did not know how the machine performed until you had it installed. It is a big ticket item.
She paid a restocking fee, but she was so happy she does not have to put up with this new big ticket appliance that was funky. I learned from the best! My Mom was the Queen of Consumer satisfaction....
nobody was going to make her keep something she did not like. We all work hard for our money.
Deliver a decent quality product, or take it back. Don't let them get away with it!
• Costco coupons that advertise "$20 dollars off", but fail to name the price. $20 dollars off how much??
• Mudslinging political ads.... Quit slinging mud at the other candidate & tell me what your plan is.
Because if you are not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
• Before you wail on the horn in a fit of rage, notice the pedestrians ahead in the designated crosswalk who have the right-of-way. You don't get extra points for running people down!
What are your pet peeves?
You know you have them.....
I give you my "Things I hate" list....
• Purses with short straps. I am tall & on the move. I want to be able to strap the thing over my shoulder & out of the way, so I have two functional hands.
• Excessive packaging & that hermetically sealed hard plastic. You just about have to damage things to get them open.
• Clockless waiting rooms in medical offices. Sure they expect YOU to be on time....
• Defenseless drivers. Hey! Clearly you don't value my life, but at least have the courtesy to value your own. Back the hell off my bumper & look further ahead than just the bumper of the car in front of you.
Here's a Clue: A sea of red taillights ahead indicates you need to slow the f@#k down.
• Corporate bullshit: I'll work overtime when you pay me a decent wage to begin with.
• Putting up with mediocrity- If your big ticket new appliance sucks, make them take it back.
A relative bought a dishwasher (Maytag) that does not wash dishes well.
Return it, I recommended. But I've had it 3 months. New enough.
You did not know how the machine performed until you had it installed. It is a big ticket item.
She paid a restocking fee, but she was so happy she does not have to put up with this new big ticket appliance that was funky. I learned from the best! My Mom was the Queen of Consumer satisfaction....
nobody was going to make her keep something she did not like. We all work hard for our money.
Deliver a decent quality product, or take it back. Don't let them get away with it!
• Costco coupons that advertise "$20 dollars off", but fail to name the price. $20 dollars off how much??
• Mudslinging political ads.... Quit slinging mud at the other candidate & tell me what your plan is.
Because if you are not a part of the solution, you are part of the problem.
• Before you wail on the horn in a fit of rage, notice the pedestrians ahead in the designated crosswalk who have the right-of-way. You don't get extra points for running people down!
What are your pet peeves?
You know you have them.....
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Corporate Free $peech
Remember that Supreme Court ruling that Corporations are people & giving corporate money in the elections process was "free speech"?
Fast forward to elections later this year & the new law is hitting the streets, or fan, if you will.
An Oregon congressional race suddenly, almost magically had some serious cash flowing for commercial TV advertising. $86,000 last week, $79,000 this week - big bucks.
The RG reports:
"When campaigns receive money, federal law requires that they detail who gave it.
The money being spent falls into a new category of contributions- unlimited & possibly anonymous donations by corporations that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled are permissible.
The court ruled that in campaign spending, money is the equivalent of free speech & corporations can spend as much as they want on any campaign, as long as they don't coordinate with the campaign itself. PACs, or political action committees, must report donations, but "non-profit organizations" are not required to report.
Having third party ads whose funding sources are hidden is unprecedented in U.S. history.
The Supreme Court decision also overturned a portion of a recent election law that required ads to indicate who had paid for them.
Then the truth starts to see the light of day....
Republican Congressional candidate Art Robinson is getting out of state funding from a network of people interested in his efforts to disprove the notion that climate change is caused by humans, and his development of educational materials for families who home-school their children.
The Concerned Taxpayers of America are behind the secret donations, with offices in Princeton N.J. & Washington D.C. the group has not disclosed where the money originated from. "
Turns out Art Robinson, in these "paid for by the Concerned Taxpayers of America" ads, favors stimulating private business. That's doublespeak for "he will allow for the rape of the last remaining stands of old growth forests." Any candidate who wants to debunk the "notion of climate change" is a disaster in the making. Too bad he's not in L.A. in the 113 temps, the hottest ever recorded in over 100 years. Or in Bolivia- experiencing such a horrific drought, they have had 47,000 fires . Or the "snowpocalypse" record snowfall in the NE last winter.
Sounds like something Dick Cheney or Karl Rove might come up with.
The damned Supreme court uncorked a nasty venom & slippery slope. What they did was destroy any semblance of a level playing field. For one, big money domestic or foreign, under the cloak of anonymous protection, can donate endless amounts of money.
Also research shows these independent ads are historically all negative. So beware of ads that don't have that annoying "I'm (candidate name here), & I approve this message."
Not only do they not have to disclose the source, but individual donors (actual people) are limited to specific maximum amounts, as well as having to disclose their identity.
So much for Democracy.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Listen to the Dummies or de ja vu all over again.....
Hat tip to DK for introducing me to the Dummies
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
A Pledge to America
Remember those great publications the GOP put out in the last few years-- The budget proposal with no numbers? The Health Care reform plan with blank pages?
Now comes "A pledge to America". Your 21 page manifesto of what the GOP has to bring to the table.
Notice John Boehner went all out with the theatrics here by rolling up his sleeves?
Or is that because it is easier to golf with sleeves rolled up??
Never mind. That's not the point. The point is that the GOP wants us to join their bandwagon. Suddenly they promise to focus on creating jobs.
Hey people Boehner & his pals need golf caddies, and shoe shine boys.
They want to "take back our country". They did not answer the question just how far or how much.... back to the stone age, or just back before employees had no rights, and Wall Street had no regulations?
They just don't finish the sentence-- take back our country-- for the rich.
Just look into the Billionaires for Social Insecurity Clip:
So you see, the GOP is there for us when we feel the need to be screwed.
The only jobs they created in the last decade were those that shipped off to Iraq & Afghanistan-- and that includes you too National Guard!
Filled
Oh they promise to also slash spending
Wow!!! The GOP counts on America's lack of short term memory, in order to roll out the same old shit they have always served up-- only now with gumption & shiny newness.
MSNBC describes it as "The new agenda is rife with grass-roots rhetoric". Uh huh.... here are the
Jobs:
- Stop job-killing tax hikes READ: TAX CUTS FOR THE RICH
- Allow small businesses to take a tax deduction equal to 20 percent of their income READ: TAX CUTS FOR BUSINESS
- Require congressional approval for any new federal regulation that would add to the deficit
READ: DON'T WORRY THEY ALREADY HAVE LOOPHOLES IN THE WORKS
- Repeal small business mandates in the new health care law. READ: NO NEED TO INSURE THE PEASANTS
Cutting Spending:
- Repeal and Replace health care READ: LET THEM EAT ADVIL!
- Roll back non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels before TARP and stimulus (will save $100 billion in first year alone) READ: DON'T KNOW THE DETAILS, BUT I'M GUESSING IT INVOLVES LESS MONEY FOR EDUCATION, SENIORS & MEDICARE.
- Establish strict budget caps to limit federal spending going forward READ: ABOVE.
- Cancel all future TARP payments and reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac READ: NOW THEY WANT TO REFORM FINANCIAL LENDERS, AFTER THE WHOLE SUB PRIME MORTGAGE MELTDOWN. NOTICE THEY AE NOT GOING AFTER WALL STREET- THOSE WHO DID THE MOST DAMAGE, BUT THE GOVERNMENT LOW INCOME LENDING PROGRAMS.
Reforming Congress:
- Will require that every bill have a citation of constitutional authority READ: OH PLEASE!
- Give members at least 3 days to read bills before a vote READ: FRIDAY NIGHT NEWS DUMP
Defense:
- Provide resources to troops READ: MORE OF THE SAME OLD CRAP & ENDLESS WARS
- Fund missile defense READ: WIPE THAT SLOBBER OFF YOUR FACE, WAR PROFITEERS
- Enforce sanctions in Iran READ: CIRCLING THE WAGONS FOR THE NEXT WAR
Oh! Get this-- of the 21 pages, 14 of them are full page photos. The book has one sided pages- so if you took out 14 pages of pictures, made the remaining 7 pages two sided the GOP plan would be 3.5 pages!
But I guess the GOP is already creating jobs by adding fluff- wasting more paper & adding photos for those who prefer pictures of a cowboy, lady liberty & John Boehner.
Oh! Get this-- of the 21 pages, 14 of them are full page photos. The book has one sided pages- so if you took out 14 pages of pictures, made the remaining 7 pages two sided the GOP plan would be 3.5 pages!
But I guess the GOP is already creating jobs by adding fluff- wasting more paper & adding photos for those who prefer pictures of a cowboy, lady liberty & John Boehner.
The pledge does not cut pork spending & earmarks, so rest easy all you billionaires, all your favorite pork is still being served, only now with more rhetoric & rolled up sleeves!
We all know who the GOP is pledging to.... Corporate America & the wealthy. I can see how they shied away from the title TAX BREAKS FOR BILLIONAIRES, for their booklet ~ a little too much truth for the masses.
We all know who the GOP is pledging to.... Corporate America & the wealthy. I can see how they shied away from the title TAX BREAKS FOR BILLIONAIRES, for their booklet ~ a little too much truth for the masses.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Target not so gay
What a great flash mob street theater. This idea of Corporations being people- then using that to squelch equal rights & workers rights. I'm happy to join the boycott..... how about you?
Monday, September 20, 2010
gotcha covered, kid.... kind of
Some components of the Federal health care reform laws will begin in January. My husband got notice that their company will begin to implement the coverage for "kids" up to 26 years old, early, starting in November. No longer is it a requirement that the young adult be a full time college student, live at home, or have parents cover at least half of their expenses, annually. Allegedly, they will not be able to disqualify pre existing conditions. In our case, adding one child would be $143 bucks a month. That's $1716 a year... but considering the fact a recent 2 day hospital visit will run about $8000 bucks, that's a bargain.
Of course the insurance bean counters are probably busy figuring out ways to add co pays, exclusions & addendums, exceptions, restrictions & any other fine print that will allow them to not pay any or all of a claim- but still having some coverage during these formative years is a huge relief.
Our kids have had health coverage their whole lives, but as they became adults, they could not longer get coverage, and it scared the hell out of me. We all know most young/healthy people don't give much thought about medical expenses, until something happens & the big bills start to flow.
I experienced jaw dropping sticker shock when I saw how much a 2 day stay with little more than IV antibiotics is enough to bankrupt a person. Medical bankruptcy that is.
One American goes bankrupt every 30 seconds due to health care costs.
More than 75 percent of these medically bankrupt families had health insurance but still were overwhelmed by their medical debts, the team at Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School and Ohio University reported in the American Journal of Medicine.
From the Insurance & Financial Advisor website:
Of course the insurance bean counters are probably busy figuring out ways to add co pays, exclusions & addendums, exceptions, restrictions & any other fine print that will allow them to not pay any or all of a claim- but still having some coverage during these formative years is a huge relief.
Our kids have had health coverage their whole lives, but as they became adults, they could not longer get coverage, and it scared the hell out of me. We all know most young/healthy people don't give much thought about medical expenses, until something happens & the big bills start to flow.
I experienced jaw dropping sticker shock when I saw how much a 2 day stay with little more than IV antibiotics is enough to bankrupt a person. Medical bankruptcy that is.
One American goes bankrupt every 30 seconds due to health care costs.
More than 75 percent of these medically bankrupt families had health insurance but still were overwhelmed by their medical debts, the team at Harvard Law School, Harvard Medical School and Ohio University reported in the American Journal of Medicine.
From the Insurance & Financial Advisor website:
"The provisions take effect amid a backdrop of two federal court cases challenging the individual mandate that forces people, starting Jan. 1, 2014, to either buy health insurance or pay a fine. Both challenges, one in Virginia and one in Florida, appear likely to move forward, creating the possibility that the law could be altered or deemed illegal by a federal court, maybe even the U.S. Supreme Court.
Further muddying the waters is the possibility that Republicans will earn enough seats in Congress in November to take control. If they meet that goal, then it is likely that they would seek repeal Obama’s reform law consumers’ rights to appeal their decisions,” said Guest.
Two major changes that will apply to all health insurance plans in the individual and small business markets include a ban on the practice of canceling coverage when people get sick and a ban on annual and lifetime coverage limits.
Most consumer protections will kick in at the official beginning of a plan year. Many employer-based plans start in January but some start later. Also, consumers will start hearing the terms “grandfathered” and “non-grandfathered.” The former refers to plans that existed when the health care reform law was signed six months ago.
The law forces health insurance plans to allow adult children to stay on their parents’ plans until their 26th birthday. The new requirement takes effect when the next plan year starts. Some insurers and companies voluntarily started offering young-adult coverage earlier than the new plan year. Parents should check with their plan administrator to find out the exact renewal date.
Health insurers won’t be able to cancel coverage if people become sick or set annual dollar limits on coverage, phased in over three years.
They also cannot deny coverage to children under age 19 with pre-existing conditions or impose barriers to emergency care."
If some GOP or Tea Party "Tax cuts for the rich" idiot causes problems with health care reform, I think I will become quite discouraged. Realizing we did not get a true Public Option for genuine health care reform, but even the shitty watered down measure will get sliced & diced as well.
Look at what a total dog fight it was just to get the scraps of health care reform we did. Clearly the GOP would fight tooth & nail to prevent Universal Health care from ever seeing the light of day in this country.
Leaving the for-profit model in health care means some schmuck will figure out a way to rip you off
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Some rallies to rally behind!
A little dose of sanity to keep us going~
The March to keep fear alive
America, the Greatest Country God ever gave Man, was built on three bedrock principles: Freedom. Liberty. And Fear -- that someone might take our Freedom and Liberty. But now, there are dark, optimistic forces trying to take away our Fear -- forces with salt and pepper hair and way more Emmys than they need. They want to replace our Fear with reason. But never forget -- "Reason" is just one letter away from "Treason." Coincidence? Reasonable people would say it is, but America can't afford to take that chance.
So join The Rev. Sir Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, D.F.A. on October 30th for the "March to Keep Fear Alive"™ in Washington DC. Pack an overnight bag with five extra sets of underwear -- you're going to need them. Because, to Restore Truthiness we must always... Shh!!! What's that sound?! I think there's someone behind you! Run!
Ahhh yes, Stephen Colbert's Keep Fear Alive campaign.
and Jon Stewart.... Rally to restore sanity
Then we'd like you to join us in Washington, DC on October 30 -- a date of no significance whatsoever -- at the Daily Show's "Rally to Restore Sanity." Ours is a rally for the people who've been too busy to go to rallies, who actually have lives and families and jobs (or are looking for jobs) -- not so much the Silent Majority as the Busy Majority. If we had to sum up the political view of our participants in a single sentence... we couldn't. That's sort of the point.
Think of our event as Woodstock, but with the nudity and drugs replaced by respectful disagreement; the Million Man March, only a lot smaller, and a bit less of a sausage fest; or the Gathering of the Juggalos, but instead of throwing our feces at Tila Tequila, we'll be actively *not* throwing our feces at Tila Tequila. Join us in the shadow of the Washington Monument. And bring your indoor voice. Or don't. If you'd rather stay home, go to work, or drive your kids to soccer practice... Actually, please come anyway. Ask the sitter if she can stay a few extra hours, just this once. We'll make it worth your while.
The March to keep fear alive
America, the Greatest Country God ever gave Man, was built on three bedrock principles: Freedom. Liberty. And Fear -- that someone might take our Freedom and Liberty. But now, there are dark, optimistic forces trying to take away our Fear -- forces with salt and pepper hair and way more Emmys than they need. They want to replace our Fear with reason. But never forget -- "Reason" is just one letter away from "Treason." Coincidence? Reasonable people would say it is, but America can't afford to take that chance.
So join The Rev. Sir Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, D.F.A. on October 30th for the "March to Keep Fear Alive"™ in Washington DC. Pack an overnight bag with five extra sets of underwear -- you're going to need them. Because, to Restore Truthiness we must always... Shh!!! What's that sound?! I think there's someone behind you! Run!
Ahhh yes, Stephen Colbert's Keep Fear Alive campaign.
and Jon Stewart.... Rally to restore sanity
Then we'd like you to join us in Washington, DC on October 30 -- a date of no significance whatsoever -- at the Daily Show's "Rally to Restore Sanity." Ours is a rally for the people who've been too busy to go to rallies, who actually have lives and families and jobs (or are looking for jobs) -- not so much the Silent Majority as the Busy Majority. If we had to sum up the political view of our participants in a single sentence... we couldn't. That's sort of the point.
Think of our event as Woodstock, but with the nudity and drugs replaced by respectful disagreement; the Million Man March, only a lot smaller, and a bit less of a sausage fest; or the Gathering of the Juggalos, but instead of throwing our feces at Tila Tequila, we'll be actively *not* throwing our feces at Tila Tequila. Join us in the shadow of the Washington Monument. And bring your indoor voice. Or don't. If you'd rather stay home, go to work, or drive your kids to soccer practice... Actually, please come anyway. Ask the sitter if she can stay a few extra hours, just this once. We'll make it worth your while.
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Seriously, if I lived in the area I would love to attend these rallies.
Thanks to both these bastions of truthiness for taking to time to mock all these bullshit rallies, with trumped up attendance, and trying to use historic sites & dates (MLK) to imply their tea party cause is in any way related to the Civil rights movement. Please!
Take that chalkboard & shove it where the sun don't shine Glenn Beck!!!
We need humor, satire & mockery of all this rally cross the country crapola.
Mock away oh ye of sharp wit.
How refreshing!
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