Saturday, November 6, 2010

An almost overwhelming amount of material for the DDD out there......but here are some decent stories from the pile.....
And don't forget - clocks back tonight!!!





1/  How's your household economy doing? Probably not as good as corporate America.....
Interesting article that points out there are definitely two Americas, and when you read or hear how the "economy" is recovering they are always referring to companies and wealthy America, not middle class families who are still hurting....call it the Average Worker economy, which is still in the shit..........

Next time you hear an economist or denizen of Wall Street talk about how the "American economy" is doing these days, watch your wallet.
There are two American economies. One is on the mend. The other is still coming apart.
The one that's mending is America's Big Money economy. It's comprised of Wall Street traders, big investors, and top professionals and corporate executives.
The Big Money economy is doing well these days. That's partly thanks to Ben Bernanke, whose Fed is keeping interest rates near zero by printing money as fast as it dare. It's essentially free money to America's Big Money economy.
Free money can almost always be put to uses that create more of it. Big corporations are buying back their shares of stock, thereby boosting corporate earnings. They're merging and acquiring other companies.
And they're going abroad in search of customers.
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Inhabitants of the Big Money economy are celebrating Republican wins last week. They figure financial regulations will be rolled back, environmental regulations will be canned, the Bush tax cut will be extended to the top 1 percent, and it will be harder for workers to form unions.
Inhabitants of the Average Worker economy aren't so sure. The economy has been so bad they're angry at politicians. They showed their anger at the ballot box. They took it out on incumbents.















2/  Bob Herbert with another excellent column....
I am becoming convinced that there is minimal difference between the parties - both dance to the tune of the corporate oligarchs, and neither party cares for the middle class and poor in this country.....the Republicans unashamedly don't, the Democrats pretend to but don't......

Neither the Democrats nor the Republicans are offering voters the kind of change that they seem so desperately to want. We’re getting mind-numbing chatter about balanced budgets and smaller government and whether Mitch McConnell and his gang can chase President Obama out of the White House in 2012.
What voters want is leadership that will help them through an economic nightmare and fix a country that has been pitched into a state of sharp decline. They long for leaders with a clear and compelling vision of a better America and a road map for getting there. That leadership has long been AWOL. The hope in the tumultuous elections of 2008 was that it would come from Mr. Obama and the Democrats, but that hope, after just two years, is on life support.


















3/  Johnny Carson - what a great comedian he was, incredible timing.....here's a sketch from his show where he plays a politician hooked up to a lie detector.....5 minutes.....














4/  Elizabeth Warren - remember her? She could be one of the rallying points for the President to counter the tide of right wing rhetoric.....but will he? Naaa.....it might annoy the banks and Geithner.....very good article.....

This is the key point that Ms. Warren communicates effectively time and again – and to very broad audiences (including CEOs, in her effective no-drama style).  The nonfinancial private sector completely gets and understands this point; if you sold boxed cereal in the same way that financial services have been sold (by some people), you would be kicked out of the boxed cereal business – by your industry colleagues.  The financial sector, unfortunately, has lost its moral compass and ability to police itself.  The right approach is to require full disclosure of all material information – just as we do for the securities industry.  It’s not perfect, to be sure, but it has served us well for going on 80 years.
President Obama is worried about his left and needs to think also where the center is heading.  He needs an issue that cuts across left and right.  The left hates the abuse of power at the center of the financial system, but the right also understands that “too big to fail” is not a market – it’s an implicit government subsidy scheme, it’s a dangerous, unfair, and nontransparent form of taxpayer abuse, and it should stop.
If the administration goes onto the defensive on these issues in response to the election, the Chamber of Commerce and its fellow travelers will have a field day.  Fresh from its successes in the midterms and backed by an increasing wave of clandestine and – by the way, foreign – money, the Chamber will attack again and again.













5/  Katy Perry - "Firework"....hot video from the #1 music star....quite inspirational, good conquering evil......catchy song too....3 minutes.....
I wonder how do they do the fireworks coming out of her chest? Hmmmm......
















6/  The Heritage Foundation, a right wing think tank, has listed out the ways the Republicans want to cut the budget in the next session.....they will cut federal spending by $343 billion in some very nasty ways that will affect everyone's life.....of course without touching military spending at all.....
Oh well.....they're elected, so swallow hard and brace yourself......

This is a slide presentation....










7/  Bill Maher on great form.....he mildly criticises the Jon Stewart rally and makes some wonderful points....very funny......4 minutes......











8/  Wonderful first line to this article - "we now stand in the twilight of American moderation".....in our elections we are drifting to the extremes.....and moderates, disgusted with it all, are staying home.....

We have retreated to our respective political corners and armed ourselves in an ideological standoff over the very meaning of America, having diametrically opposed interpretations of its past and visions for its future. Talking across the table has been reduced to yelling across the chasm.
Welcome to the Great American Cleaving.
According to exit polls, Tuesday’s vote continued a trend, reaching a record low percentage of self-described liberals who voted for Republican candidates for the House of Representatives, and a record low percentage of conservatives who voted for Democratic candidates. Ideology is slowly becoming rigidly prescriptive and political transcendence is becoming less and less possible or admirable.









9/  Funny slideshow of the silliest bathroom products ever sold.......love the "Psycho" shower curtain......











10/  Using surveillance cameras in the home.....the example given here is to catch neighbors doing annoying things to you on video....like throwing dog poop on your rose beds.......fascinating stuff.....

So Mr. Miller went to a local electronics store and bought a $400 do-it-yourself video surveillance kit. In so doing, he joined the ranks of outraged homeowners who are recording their neighbors’ misdeeds. Attracted by the declining prices and technological advances of such devices, these homeowners are posting the videos online to shame their neighbors or using them as evidence to press charges.
With their cameras hidden in bushes or dangling from windows, these homeowners are outing not just littering dog owners, but also bottle snatchers and car scratchers.









11/  Florida - Here is a summary of where we are post-election and where we are going.....and it isn't pretty. Our new Governor and the Legislature are going to tighten the screws on the poor and middle class and cut cut cut.....

Which then leads in a sad direction - you get to the point where you can't care any more what happens to the poor, weak and people who need help from the state ....it doesn't really affect me, and the ones who are going to suffer at the hands of the Republicans voted for the people who are gleefully taking the screws to them, so why bother? I hate to feel this way, but you can't fight stupid......










12/  Your PC or Mac needs a tune-up if it's a couple of years old.......don't yell at me, the Times is telling you.....by the way Mount Dorans we have a "geek" who does this for a reasonable price...... he's in Eustis near David Walker Drive......Scotts PC and Ink

Computers, like people, do not always age gracefully. What was once sprightly and limber becomes sluggish and bloated. Like an elderly person who moves through life ever more slowly, a once-speedy PC starts taking many minutes to boot up, days to display the printer menu and what seems like eons to get to a Web site.
But there’s hope. Most office supply stores will be happy to provide you with a PC tuneup. Staples offers one free. Others, like Best Buy’s Geek Squad tuneup, cost $49.99 and up.
But do PCs really need tuning up?
Definitely, say the experts. “Proper PC maintenance and tuneup is essential,” said Dan Ackerman, senior editor at CNet.com. “If you owned a car you wouldn’t go two to three years without maintaining it.”












Todays video - Funny church moments












Todays retiree joke


After I retired, my wife insisted that I accompany her on her trips to Target.  Unfortunately, like most men, I found shopping boring and preferred to get in and get out.  Equally unfortunate, my wife is like most women - she loves to browse. Yesterday, my dear wife received the following letter from the local Target manager.

Dear Mrs. Jackson,

Over the past six months, your husband has caused quite a commotion in our store.  We cannot tolerate this behavior and have been forced to ban both of you from the store.  Our complaints against your husband, Mr. Samuel, are listed below and are documented by our video surveillance cameras.

1. June 15: Took 24 boxes of condoms and randomly put them in other people's carts when they weren't looking.

2. July 2:  Set all the alarm clocks in Housewares to go off at 5-minute intervals.

3. July 7:  He made a trail of tomato juice on the floor leading to the women's restroom.

4. July 19: Walked up to an employee and told her in an official voice, 'Code 3 in Housewares.  Get on it right away'.  This caused the employee to leave her assigned station and receive a reprimand from her Supervisor that in turn resulted with a union grievance, causing management to lose time and costing the company money.

5. August 4: Went to the Service Desk and tried to put a bag of M&Ms on layaway.

6. August 14: Moved a 'CAUTION - WET FLOOR' sign to a carpeted area.

7. August 15: Set up a tent in the camping department and told the children shoppers he'd invite them in if they would bring pillows and blankets from the bedding department to which twenty children obliged.

8. August 23: When a clerk asked if they could help him he began crying and screamed, 'Why can't you people just leave me alone?' EMTs were called.

9. September 4: Looked right into the security camera and used it as a mirror while he picked his nose.

10. September 10: While handling guns in the hunting department, he asked the clerk where the antidepressants were.

11. October 3: Darted around the store suspiciously while loudly humming the ' Mission Impossible' theme.

12. October 6: In the auto department, he practiced his 'Madonna look' by using different sizes of funnels.

13. October 18: Hid in a clothing rack and when people browsed through, yelled 'PICK ME! PICK ME!'

14. October 21: When an announcement came over the loud speaker, he assumed a fetal position and screamed 'OH NO! IT'S THOSE VOICES AGAIN!'

And last, but not least:

15. October 23: Went into a fitting room, shut the door, waited awhile, then yelled very loudly, 'Hey! There's no toilet paper in here.' One of the clerks passed out.

 Sincerely,

Don McSpudder
Little Rock Target Store







Todays married couple joke

A woman awakes during the night to find that her husband is not in bed. She puts on her robe and goes downstairs to look for him. She finds him sitting at the kitchen table with a hot cup of coffee in front of him.

He appears to be in deep thought, just staring at the wall. She watches as he wipes a tear from his eye and takes a sip of his coffee.

'What's the matter, dear?' she whispers as she steps in to the room, 'Why are you down here at this time of night?

The husband looks up from his coffee, 'It's the 20th Anniversary of the day we met'.

She can't believe he has remembered and starts to tear up.

The husband continues, 'Do you remember 20 years ago when we started dating? I was 18 and you were only 16,' he says solemnly.

Once again, the wife is touched to tears thinking that her husband is so caring and sensitive. 'Yes, I do' she replies.

The husband pauses. The words were not coming easily. 'Do you remember when your father caught us in the back seat of my car?'

 'Yes, I remember' said the wife, lowering herself in to a chair beside him.

The husband continued. 'Do you remember when he shoved the shotgun in my face and said, 'Either you marry my daughter or I will send you to prison for 20 years?'

'I remember that, too' she replied softly.

He wiped another tear from his cheek and said 'I would have gotten out today.'









Todays Vaseline joke

A man doing market research knocked on a door and was greeted by a young woman with three small children running around at her feet. He said, "I'm doing some research for Vaseline. Have you ever used it?" 

She said, "Yes. My husband and I use it all the time." 

"And if you don't mind me asking, what do you use it for?" 

"We use it for sex."
 
The researcher was a little taken aback. He said, "Usually people lie to me and say that they use it on a bicycle chain or to help with a gate hinge. But, in fact, I know that most people do use it for sex. I admire you for your honesty. Since you've been frank so far, can you tell me exactly how you use it for sex?" 

The woman said, "I don't mind telling you at all. My husband and I put it on the door knob and it keeps the kids out."
 

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