Bill Clinton for Obama

Bill kills.

Doing what he does best. The man could sell snake oil to a snake. 🙂

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

“We’re all in this together.”

I was less impressed with his actual oratory than expected, after all the positive reviews I’d heard.

What I like best is the numbers. Specifics. Not the endless rhetoric we heard from most other speakers at both Conventions.

Right now I think Bill Clinton could get elected more easily than Obama.

The Romney billionaires are going to be blaming slick Willy — and the Clintastrophy — for the sudden Democratic lead in the polls.

This is worth watching, too — A VIDEO talking about all the GOOD Republican Presidents have done in the past.

do you hate line-ups?

I do.

Queuing is COMMUNIST.

NYT – Why Waiting Is Torture:
By ALEX STONE

… “Often the psychology of queuing is more important than the statistics of the wait itself,” notes the M.I.T. operations researcher Richard Larson, widely considered to be the world’s foremost expert on lines.

… Research on queuing has shown that, on average, people overestimate how long they’ve waited in a line by about 36 percent.

… Uncertainty magnifies the stress of waiting, while feedback in the form of expected wait times and explanations for delays improves the tenor of the experience.

… When it comes to lines, the universally acknowledged standard is first come first served: any deviation is, to most, a mark of iniquity and can lead to violent queue rage. …

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In my city there’s almost always an annoying line-up at the inexpensive Great Canadian Superstore … normally none at expensive Safeways.

Why don’t more retailers put a higher priority on reducing the length of line-ups?

I’ll walk away from some purchases, simply due to line-ups.

If not, I’ll brazenly read a magazine.

(via DF)

Bernie Sanders on income inequality

In the USA the rich are getting richer. The poor, poorer.

This can’t continue indefinitely. How will it end? … Civil war in the States? 😦

Bernie evangelizes on the problem forcefully. And powerfully.

Click PLAY or watch his killer speech from 2010 on YouTube.

… “Today,” he said, “the wealthiest 400 individuals own more wealth than the bottom half of America – 150 million people. Today, the six heirs to the Wal-Mart fortune own more wealth than the bottom 30 percent. Today, the top one percent own 40 percent of all wealth, while the bottom sixty percent owns less than 2 percent. Incredibly, the bottom 40 percent of all Americans own just 0.3 percent of the wealth of the country.” …

PolitiFact checked those statistics. Their truth-o-meter finding his numbers true.

Thinking that income inequality can continue indefinitely is like believing the value of your home is going to increase indefinitely.

Bernard “Bernie” Sanders (born September 8, 1941) is the junior United States Senator from Vermont. …

He is the first person elected to the U.S. Senate to identify as a socialist. Sanders caucuses with the Democratic Party and is counted as a Democrat for the purposes of committee assignments, but because he does not belong to a formal political party, he appears as an independent on the ballot. …

I invite Bernie to move to Canada. We’re not perfect. But none of our financial institutions collapsed due to greed in 2008. I don’t know anyone in the Great White North underwater on their home.

So, Mitt, what do you really believe?

Economist Magazine out of the U.K.:

Too much about the Republican candidate for the presidency is far too mysterious

WHEN Mitt Romney was governor of liberal Massachusetts, he supported abortion, gun control, tackling climate change and a requirement that everyone should buy health insurance, backed up with generous subsidies for those who could not afford it. Now, as he prepares to fly to Tampa to accept the Republican Party’s nomination for president on August 30th, he opposes all those things. A year ago he favoured keeping income taxes at their current levels; now he wants to slash them for everybody, with the rate falling from 35% to 28% for the richest Americans. …

All politicians flip-flop from time to time; but Mr Romney could win an Olympic medal in it … And that is a pity, because this newspaper finds much to like in the history of this uncharismatic but dogged man, from his obvious business acumen to the way he worked across the political aisle as governor to get health reform passed and the state budget deficit down. …

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OK.

It’s time to tell American where you stand. And tell your VP to fall in line.

No more wishy washy answers, Mitt.

Explain your religion beliefs. Introduce your family. Be a bit self-effacing. Human. …

Then give specific NUMBERS on how you’re going to FIX the economy.

movie – Inside Job

Inside Job is a 2010 documentary film about the late-2000s financial crisis

… the systemic corruption of the United States by the financial services industry and the consequences

… it won the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. …

This has been by far the best single work I’ve seen explaining what happened in 2008.

Best rule of thumb: FOLLOW THE MONEY.

Who made money? Who lost money?

The film names names. And lays out why and how men who destroyed their own companies made millions & millions in bonuses.

Click PLAY or watch the trailer on YouTube.

That was 2010.

U.S. Banks are bigger and more powerful in 2012 than ever before. Not much has changed. Obama talked the talk, but did not walk the walk. He’s done very little to reform.

Click PLAY or watch Obama on YouTube.

related – Matt Damon (narrator) Rips Obama – Would Prefer A ‘One Term President With Some Balls’ (VIDEO)

“After Obama, who else is there to hope for?”

Watch Inside Job online FREE.

Full text transcript of Inside Job.

Highly recommended.

Inequality of wealth is greater in the USA than any other developed nation. That’s not sustainable.

Even if you personally did not lose money in the crash of 2008, worse could be on the way.

… on wages, productivity & Trickle-down economics

Tom:

Maybe I’m seeing what I want to see but this graphic illustrates a point I’ve harped on for years: while increasing productivity can — in theory – produce better pay for workers, the people who decide the pay can always decide to keep the fruits of the productivity for themselves.


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My wry smile looking at this graph is the same one I wear when politicians — straight faced — laud Reaganomics.

Trickle-down economics” … in United States politics to refer to the idea that tax breaks or other economic benefits provided by government to businesses and the wealthy will benefit poorer members of society by improving the economy as a whole.

The term has been attributed to humorist Will Rogers, who said during the Great Depression that “money was all appropriated for the top in hopes that it would trickle down to the needy.” The term is mostly used ironically or as pejorative. …

Republicans would like you to believe that — if you give me $100,000,000 I’ll create jobs. But why?

Why wouldn’t I buy a Caribbean Island instead? And live out my life in excess?

The driving force that “creates jobs” is customers.

If people won’t pay for your work, you shouldn’t have a job.

The economist John Kenneth Galbraith noted that “trickle-down economics” had been tried before in the United States in the 1890s under the name “horse and sparrow theory.”

… ‘If you feed the horse enough oats, some will pass through to the road for the sparrows.’ …

The men who supported George W Bush — Dick Cheney and cronies — were mainly in it to shovel dollars from the poor to the rich. It’s so easy — the poor are uneducated enough to believe rhetoric like Reaganomics. Whatever FOX News tells them.

… I’ve got more faith in Romney. But not much. 😦

Obama’s New New Deal

A new book tells that Bush and Obama’s $800 billion stimulus bill actually worked.


The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era
by Michael Grunwald

Neither Party wants to talk about it leading up to the 2012 election.

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The New New Deal | Nov. 24, 2008

 

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,20081124,00.html#ixzz24NakxHTs

 

 

 

“We’re NASA and We Know It”

Boing Boing – Mars Curiosity/LFMAO parody video: “We’re NASA and We Know It”

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

The Mars Mission is likely a waste of money. But I must admit they’ve done a superb job of social media.

economists should govern, not politicians

Watching the lies, damn lies and statistics on U.S. political ads is depressing.

Obama, Romney campaigns accuse each other of lies

The misinformation. 😦

What do economists believe?

JUSTIN WOLFERS:

… There’s remarkable agreement among economists on most policy questions.

… the stimulus succeeded in reducing the jobless rate. On the harder question of whether the benefit exceeded the cost, more than half thought it did, one in three was uncertain, and fewer than one in six disagreed.

Or consider the widely despised bank bailouts … while the public may not like them, there’s a striking consensus that they helped: The same survey found no economists willing to dispute the idea that the bailouts lowered unemployment…

How about the oft-cited Republican claim that tax cuts will boost the economy so much that they will pay for themselves? … The Booth poll couldn’t find a single economist who believed that cutting taxes today will lead to higher government revenue – even if we lower only the top tax rate.

freakonomics – The Secret Consensus Among Economists

NPR Planet Money:

One: Eliminate the mortgage tax deduction, which lets homeowners deduct the interest they pay on their mortgages.

Two: End the tax deduction companies get for providing health-care to employees.

Three: Eliminate the corporate income tax.

Four: Eliminate all income and payroll taxes. … Instead, impose a consumption tax, designed to be progressive to protect lower-income households.

Five: Tax carbon emissions.

Six: Legalize marijuana.

Six Policies Economists Love (And Politicians Hate)

(via Kottke)

build a 30 story tower in 15 days

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Chinese construction company Broad Sustainable Building has announced plans to build the world’s tallest building…in just 90 days.

When finished, it will be 220 stories high, 10 meters taller than Dubai’s Burj Khalifa. …

Kottke – Chinese firm to build world’s tallest building in only 90 days