Sunday, May 11, 2014

Davids Daily Dose - Sunday May 11th


A double dose of Krugman this week....two excellent columns......as an observation Paul Krugman is one of the few journalists that realise we are living in an oligarchy.....

And #11 is relevant to us all......




1/  If you aren't outraged by this story you should be. In this column Krugman details the fact that the top 25 hedge fund managers made almost a billion dollars each in 2013, because of the tax loophole noone can seem to close. Their "earnings" are taxed at 15%, and their lobbyists have purchased Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, to keep it that way. 

Note - the biggest hedge fund whore is Senator Charles Schumer, [D] from Connecticut.......


Institutional Investor’s latest “rich list” in its Alpha magazine, its survey of the 25 highest-paid hedge fund managers, is out — and it turns out that these guys make a lot of money. Surprise!
Yet before we dismiss the report as nothing new, let’s think about what it means that these 25 men (yes, they’re all men) made a combined $21 billion in 2013. In particular, let’s think about how their good fortune refutes several popular myths about income inequality in America.
First, modern inequality isn’t about graduates. It’s about oligarchs. Apologists for soaring inequality almost always try to disguise the gigantic incomes of the truly rich by hiding them in a crowd of the merely affluent. Instead of talking about the 1 percent or the 0.1 percent, they talk about the rising incomes of college graduates, or maybe the top 5 percent. The goal of this misdirection is to soften the picture, to make it seem as if we’re talking about ordinary white-collar professionals who get ahead through education and hard work.

But many Americans are well-educated and work hard. For example, schoolteachers. Yet they don’t get the big bucks. Last year, those 25 hedge fund managers made more than twice as much as all the kindergarten teachers in America combined. And, no, it wasn’t always thus: The vast gulf that now exists between the upper-middle-class and the truly rich didn’t emerge until the Reagan years.
Second, ignore the rhetoric about “job creators” and all that. Conservatives want you to believe that the big rewards in modern America go to innovators and entrepreneurs, people who build businesses and push technology forward. But that’s not what those hedge fund managers do for a living; they’re in the business of financial speculation, which John Maynard Keynes characterized as “anticipating what average opinion expects the average opinion to be.” Or since they make much of their income from fees, they’re actually in the business of convincing other people that they can anticipate average opinion about average 














2/  It's Mothers Day today, so of course Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton were on SNL to give two "moms" best wishes.....but it didn't take long to get evil......four amusing minutes.....


SNL kicked things off tonight by celebrating Mothers Day with Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, who in no way are bitter and jealous towards each other in any way. Clinton, for example, has no interest in being Mother of the Year this year. But she’s considering a run for the position. You know, at some point. Maybe.
And Clinton’s was totally not bitter that she tried to get health care passed, but the Obamas actually managed to get it done. She tried bragging that she was dealing with global crises while Michelle was trying to “make a chubby kid eat an apple!” But you know, no big deal or anything.
Yep. Totally no bitterness there.
















3/  This Krugman column is important because I don't think we understand the blind hatred, the rage that is bubbling out there in right wingnutland. They will say anything, do anything, lie constantly to bring down the President to please their masters in the oligarchy. Look at the nonsense that is going on this week with the Benghazi hearings - they are desperate to find a scandal.....

This story is about the ACA.....


Last week, House Republicans released a deliberately misleadingreport on the status of health reform, crudely rigging the numbers to sustain the illusion of failure in the face of unexpected success. Are you shocked?
You aren’t, but you should be. Mainstream politicians didn’t always try to advance their agenda through lies, damned lies and — in this case — bogus statistics. And the fact that this has become standard operating procedure for a major party bodes ill for America’s future.
About that report: The really big policy news of 2014, at least so far, is the spectacular recovery of the Affordable Care Act from its stumbling start, thanks to an extraordinary late surge that took enrollment beyond early projections. The age mix of enrollees hasimproved; insurance companies are broadly satisfied with the risk pool. Multiple independent surveys confirm that the percentage of Americans without health insurance has already declined substantially, and there’s every reason to believe that over the next two years the act will meet its overall goals, except in states that refuse to expand Medicaid.
This is a problem for Republicans, who have bet the ranch on the proposition that health reform is an unfixable failure. “Nobody can make Obamacare work,” declared Eric Cantor, the House majority leader, a couple of weeks ago (when it was already obvious that it was working pretty well). How can they respond to good news?
Well, they could graciously admit that they were wrong, and offer constructive suggestions about how to make the law work even better. Oh, sorry — I forgot that I wasn’t writing jokes for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner.
No, they have in fact continued to do what they’ve been doing ever since the news on Obamacare started turning positive: sling as much mud as possible at health reform, in the hope that some of it sticks. Premiums were soaring, they declared, when they have actually come in below projections. Millions of people were losing coverage, they insisted, when the great bulk of those whose policies were canceled simply replaced them with new policies. The Obama administration was cooking the books, they cried (projection, anyone?). And, of course, they keep peddling horror stories about people suffering terribly from Obamacare, not one of which has actually withstood scrutiny.
Now comes the latest claim — that many of the people who signed up for insurance aren’t actually paying their premiums. Obviously this claim is part of a continuing pattern. It also, however, involves a change in tactics. Previous attacks on Obamacare were pretty much fact-free; this time the claim was backed by an actual survey purporting to show that a third of enrollees hadn’t paid their first premium.

But the survey was rigged.













4/  Joel McHale from the White House Correspondents Dinner.......I thought it was hit and miss, a little vicious at times, and pushing the edges of political humour......but overall a pretty good 21 minutes if you like political "insider" jokes............


Joel McHale followed up President Obama‘s White House Correspondents Dinner speech with a hilarious speech of his own, roasting President Obama and Chris Christie, as well as literally everyone running for president in 2016. McHale opened by describing Obama in a “Paul Ryan” sort of way: “yet another inner-city minority relying on the federal government to feed and house your family.”
McHale praised Obama as “definitely in the top 50″ presidents of all-time and got in some biting health care jokes, but also went after his rivals and compared the Kardashians to Republicans because “they’re always trying to screw black people.”
McHale mocked all the 2016 contenders, from Joe Biden (“one heartbeat away from no one taking him seriously as president”) to Hillary Clinton to Chris Christie, who was on the receiving end of both fat jokes and bridge jokes. McHale even went into a full-on parody of Christie’s long-winded BridgeGate explanations.

But McHale also got in some shots at the media, with CNN getting the brunt of the jokes in particular. Early on in the speech, he said, “100 years ago, CNN was only searching for the Wright brothers plane.” Later on, he explained that CNN has been “desperately searching for something they’ve been missing for months: their dignity.” (It was at this moment the C-SPAN camera chose to focus in on a noticeably emotionless Wolf Blitzer.)














5/  The always excellent Frank Rich with his weekly column.....only two subjects today, but one is climate change and the Republican denial it exists....

Snowmobiling in the arctic alps in the Arctic Circle near Holt in the region of Tromso, Northern Norway


Every week, New York Magazine writer-at-large Frank Rich talks with contributor Eric Benson about the biggest stories in politics and culture. This week: the GOP continues to deny climate change, White House report be damned; and Monica Lewinsky writes about her infamous affair with Bill Clinton.
The White House released an exhaustive and ominous report on climate change this week that attributed a host of destructive weather patterns to rising temperatures and stated “climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present." Meanwhile, House Science Committee Chair Lamar Smith dubbed the report "a political document intended to frighten Americans.” What do you make of the report? And what would it take for most in the Republican Party to accept the reality and urgency of climate change?
The report confirms in no uncertain terms what sentient Americans already knew, but that doesn’t mean it will break the political gridlock that has doomed any serious national mobilization to address the crisis. Of all the crazy things in our politics, few are more self-immolating than the persistence of climate change as a partisan issue. A founding father of modern environmental activism was a Republican, Teddy Roosevelt, but his legacy is no more honored in today’s GOP than Lincoln’s. You’d think that the speed and perils of global warming would be settled fact, given all the catastrophic signs that Americans can see with their own eyes. But on the right, climate-change denial has become a proxy for a whole smorgasbord of powerful ideological imperatives: opposition to governmental regulation; resistance to taxation (especially of such Republican sugar daddies as the coal, oil, and gas industries); class resentment of intellectual elites in academia and Prius-driving Hollywood; and, in some quarters, rejection of any kind of science that dares undermine the supremacy of God as the primary actor in all Earthly activity. 
It’s a pipe dream to think the Republican Party is going to shift on this any time soon.














6/  We don't often get to describe a music video as charming, but this one is. The lovely Anna Kendrick [Up In The Air and many other movies] with "When I'm Gone", sung to the music of "Cups". It's set in a diner, and very cleverly done......the song is hypnotic, she has a passable voice and this one really gets to you.....a NICE video.....
















7/  A most interesting article about the Ukraine, but with a focus on how our media completely swallows the official line about who are the good guys and who are the bad. The truth is always more complex than we get on the news, more nuanced, and Ukraine is a classic example of American foreign policy at it's worst.......a very revealing story.

Bottom line - whatever the media reports about things that happen globally, it's probably the BS the gumment wants you to believe......and this is the bit of the gumment that does the bidding of the global corporations. 

This is where the true corruption is - whatever our foreign policy is, it 's going to benefit one of the oligarchs.....


Samantha Power's brazen hypocrisy: Media swallows propaganda, but here's the truth about Ukraine John McCain, Barack Obama, Samantha Power (Credit: AP/Chris Usher/Reuters/Kevin Lamarque/Reuters/Eduardo Munoz/Salon)
Ukraine comes full circle. In six months, a troubled but intact nation is now pulled to pieces. Vasyl Krutov, the general in charge of what the provisional government in Kiev insists on calling its “anti-terror” military campaign in the east and south, acknowledged over the weekend that the country is “essentially at war.”
Ukraine’s elected president, Viktor Yanukovych, had to go in February because of the violence that had erupted in Independence Square, scene of demonstrations since the previous November. We still do not know who was responsible for the shootings used to justify the Yankuovych coup, but we know this: The provos who took his place are now doing the shooting — killing their countrymen, reclassified as terrorists, by the score.
Samantha Power, the most tendentious hypocrite in the Obama administration (and the competition is keen), defends these murderers thusly: “Their response is reasonable, it is proportional, and frankly it is what any one of our countries would have done in the face of this threat,” Power said in the Security Council at the weekend.
Does this remind you of anything? It should. Is this not a replay of the Egyptian catastrophe? An elected leader trying to hold a nation together on its own terms is deposed, what follows is magnitudes worse than anything the deposed leader ever dreamed of, and the army is turned loose on those it is supposed to defend. The Americans, having backed the putschists from the shadows, tell you, “No, that was not a putsch you just watched. It only looked like one. The elected guy was replaced violently by the unelected in the service of a democratic restoration. And there will be another election, under the auspices of the unelected, to confirm all this as best.”
For its speed and sheer wastage, Ukraine’s arriving fate is astonishing. It is a spectacle.
And this is the one good thing about the Ukraine calamity: The anatomy of it is all there, spectacularly. I cannot recall a moment so revelatory. Very little is hidden, even as much was meant to be. Precisely the effort to hide things is in plain sight. Pay attention and there are some things to learn, primarily about ourselves.

















8/  A send-up of thriller movies and TV shows.......a lad says he doesn't like a Beyonce song, and is hunted down like a dog.......a parody by SNL, and quite well done with a surprise in the middle.....three minutes.....


Conventional wisdom suggests that Beyoncé is the best thing ever and if you dare question that in any way, hellfire will rain down upon you in the blink of an eye. SNL satirized all the Beyoncé love in a fake movie trailer about a secret government agency that will destroy the life of anyone who dares to say what no man should: eh, Beyoncé’s not that great.
The protagonist, played by host Andrew Garfield, finds himself on the run from the titular “Beygency,” and even gets some surprise help from two people fans of a certain Fox thriller would be thrilled to see back on television.

Because as the trailer explains, you would have to be a “friggin’ idiot” to think that Beyoncé is anything other than a goddess on earth sent to deliver heavenly music to the masses.
















9/  Last weekend "60 Minutes" did a story on the oldest old, people in their 90's. There is an ongoing scientific study in California of how people age and who is prone to Alzheimers and dementia, and the results will surprise you. 
If you are in your 50's or 60's you should watch this.....it's exceptionally well done, the oldies are charming and it's VERY interesting......two segments - 10 and 11 minutes, and they have important life lessons for us all.

Click on the "Living in the 90's" box on the right......parts one and two......


It's always been a dream of mankind to live forever. Since the start of the 20th century, we have increased life expectancy in this country by a remarkable 30 years -- from just 49 in 1900, to almost 79 today. And more and more of us are making it into that group we all hope -- and kinda dread -- joining, the over 90 crowd, affectionately dubbed "the oldest old."
Men and women above the age of 90 are now the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population. Yet very little is known about the oldest old, since until recently, there were so few of them. So what determines which of us will make it past age 90? What kind of shape we'll be in if we do? And what can we do now to up our odds? Finding out is the goal of a groundbreaking research study known as "90+."













10/  The best Jon Stewart of the week, and he tears into Fox News for the faux outrage over Benghazi about why other media aren't outraged too.....a very good one, two parts - 5 minutes and 3 minutes.....


Jon Stewart is exasperated with Fox News getting outraged about why no one else is outraged enough about Benghazi. Not because he doesn’t think there’s no scandal, but because he’s just sick and tired of Fox News’ “hypocritical outrage and sanctimony” on the issue.
Stewart recalled plenty of examples in the Bush administration of intelligence failures on par with or worse than Benghazi. And time and again, Fox News downplayed these scandals and/or blamed the media for scandalizing them in the first place.

Stewart highlighted Iraq as the prime example of this, and explained to Fox that people aren’t as outraged as them about Benghazi because “everybody in this country has seen this movie before, only that movie was on an IMAX.”















11/  As you know a major report was just issued on climate change, with the conclusion it's here, and affecting you. As I type this, I just thought if you get your news from TV you probably haven't heard of this major story.......

So start again - as you may or may not know, there was a very important report just issued......


The 12 things the Obama administration wants you to know about climate change

U.S. flag in a stormShutterstock
Climate change is affecting you, right now. Yeah, you.
That’s the message from the Obama administration today. “Climate change, once considered an issue for a distant future, has moved firmly into the present,” says the latest National Climate Assessment, published by the White House. Every few years, by law, the federal government is required to publish such a report; this is the third and most comprehensive one put out. It’s a hefty catalogue of changes underway in America’s climate and weather — and of the changes we can expect to experience as greenhouse gases continue to turn the world into a more exotic and less welcoming place.
“Summers are longer and hotter, and extended periods of unusual heat last longer than any living American has ever experienced,” the report says. “Winters are generally shorter and warmer. Rain comes in heavier downpours. People are seeing changes in the length and severity of seasonal allergies, the plant varieties that thrive in their gardens, and the kinds of birds they see in any particular month in their neighborhoods.”
The report is somewhat similar to the assessments published once or twice a decade by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Except that this report’s focus is solely on the U.S. And, unlike the IPCC reports, this one is actually a pleasure to look at – replete with graphics, animated gifs, and an easy-to-read website for those who would prefer to not slog through a huge .pdf or printed report.

The report divides climate impacts into 10 geographical regions: NortheastSoutheast and the CaribbeanMidwest,Great PlainsSouthwestNorthwestAlaskaHawai’i and Pacific IslandsOceansCoasts














12/  I mentioned this was a major report - it breaks down the projections per region, and this is the "Southeast and the Caribbean" section......if you live in Florida open it, have a look if you have any curiosity about what's coming down the pike in the next decades. And remember, this is a conservative document, science based and all provable with data because the science has to be attack-proof. Indeed the right wing media have largely ignored this report, hoping it will go away.....

The effects of CC the scientists state are the least that will happen.....the timeline may well be quicker because of the acceleration of the processes, which can't be proven yet.....


The report is somewhat similar to the assessments published once or twice a decade by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeExcept that this report’s focus is solely on the U.S. And, unlike the IPCC reports, this one is actually a pleasure to look at – replete with graphics, animated gifs, and an easy-to-read website for those who would prefer to not slog through a huge .pdf or printed report.
Conclusion - sea level is rising, it's going to get hotter, and water is a major issue......




















13/  Whatever you think of Bill Maher, he's got the courage of his convictions. In this four minute segment he defends Donald Sterling's right to privacy.....a serious Maher, and he makes a good case......

For his last “New Rule” of the night on Friday, Bill Maher used a recent column about Cliven Bundyand Donald Sterling by The Washington Post’sKathleen Parker to stand up for privacy and the Fourth Amendment. If the Sterling case taught us anything, Maher said, it’s that “there’s a force out there just as powerful as Big Brother: Big Girlfriend.”
“If you don’t want your words broadcast in the public square, don’t say them,” Parker wrote in her column published last week, adding, “Such potential exposure forces us to more carefully select our words and edit our thoughts. This isn’t only a matter of survival but is essential to civilization. Speaking one’s mind isn’t really all it’s cracked up to be, as any well-balanced person reading the comments section quickly concludes.”
“Always editing? I’d rather be a Mormon,” Maher responded. “And that’s what we’d all be: Mitt Romney. I would listen to 100 horrific Cliven Bundy rants if that was the price of living in a world where I could also hear interesting and funny people talk without a filter.”
As for the idea that people won’t miss speaking their minds, Maher said, “I’ll miss it. I’ll miss it a lot. And for the record, speaking my mind is absolutely everything it’s cracked up to be.”
“Who wants to live in a world where the only right to privacy is inside your head?” Maher asked. “That’s what like in East Germany was like.”
“If I want to sit in my living room and say I think The Little Mermaid is hot and I want to bang her, or I don’t like watching two men kiss, or I think tattoos look terrible on black people, I should be able to, even if you think it makes me an asshole,” Maher concluded. “Now, do I really believe those things? I’m not telling you because you’re not in my living room!”












14/  More "Awkward Family Photos", billed as "Walmart called, your photos are done". There's an old British expression which sums up this collection..... "there's now't so queer as folk"......
















15/  We have almost completely moved on from the old remedies our grandparents used to treat minor ailments, and one of the reasons is of course corporate greed. There's no profit in using, for example, baking soda to treat a cold....according to this article baking soda won't cure a cold, it just makes it milder and shorter in length.......actually nothing cures a cold, but if you can mitigate the effects that's a big win.

Interesting stuff.......and look at the other uses it has, all for about $1 a box. But this is part of the problem, isn't it. We are conditioned to have faith in expensive solutions to problems.....we don't value [almost] free answers.

My theory - it it works, try it......


Baking soda, or sodium bicarbonate, is a staple in many homes for baking and cleaning purposes – but there's a good chance you're not taking full advantage of all that baking soda has to offer.
For instance, did you know there's a whole gamut of medicinal uses for baking soda, such as safely removing splinters from your fingers, or just brushing your teeth?
It rates right up there with hydrogen peroxide as one of the most inexpensive and safe health tools around (you can buy an entire box of baking soda for about $1), so it makes sense to learn all you can about the many, many uses of baking soda.


 In their booklet "Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Medical Uses," published in 1924, Dr. Volney S. Cheney recounts his clinical successes with sodium bicarbonate in treating cold and flu:2
"In 1918 and 1919 while fighting the 'flu' with the U. S. Public Health Service it was brought to my attention that rarely anyone who had been thoroughly alkalinized with bicarbonate of soda contracted the disease, and those who did contract it, if alkalinized early, would invariably have mild attacks.
I have since that time treated all cases of 'cold,' influenza and LaGripe by first giving generous doses of bicarbonate of soda, and in many, many instances within 36 hours the symptoms would have entirely abated.
Further, within my own household, before Woman's Clubs and Parent-Teachers' Associations, I have advocated the use of bicarbonate of soda as a preventive for 'colds,' with the result that now many reports are coming in stating that those who took 'soda' were not affected, while nearly everyone around them had the 'flu.'














Todays video - a new comedian from the South - Ron White, with a two minute commentary on his new wife......












Todays farming joke




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PEPPERMINT
I recently spent $6,500 on a young registered Black Angus bull.
I put him out with the herd but he just ate grass and wouldn't even look at a cow.
I was beginning to think I had paid more for that bull than he was worth.
Anyhow, I had the Vet come and have a look at him.
He said the bull was very healthy, but possibly just a little young, so he gave me some pills to feed him once per day.
The bull started to service the cows within two days, all my cows!
He even broke through the fence and bred with all of my neighbor's cows!
He's like a machine!
I don't know what was in the pills the Vet gave him ............
But they kind of taste like peppermint.









Todays English language lesson


You think English is easy?

1) The bandage was wound around the wound.

2) The farm was used to produce produce.

3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse.

4) We must polish the Polish furniture..

5) He could lead if he would get the lead out.

6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert..

7) Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.

8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.

9) When shot at, the dove dove into the bushes.

10) I did not object to the object.

11) The insurance was invalid for the invalid.

12) There was a row among the oarsmen about how to row.

13) They were too close to the door to close it.

14) The buck does funny things when the does are present.

15) A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line.

16) To help with planting, the farmer taught his sow to sow.

17) The wind was too strong to wind the sail.

18) Upon seeing the tear in the painting I shed a tear..

19) I had to subject the subject to a series of tests.

20) How can I intimate this to my most intimate friend?













Todays religion joke


A Priest and a Rabbi were sitting next to each other on an airplane.  After a while, the Priest turned to the Rabbi and asked,

"Is it still a requirement of your faith that you not eat pork?"
The Rabbi responded, "Yes, that is still one of our laws."
The Priest then asked, "Have you ever eaten pork?"

To which the Rabbi replied, "Yes, on one occasion I did succumb to temptation and tasted a ham sandwich."

The Priest nodded in understanding and went on with his reading.

A while later, the Rabbi spoke up and asked the Priest, "Father, is it still a requirement of your church that you remain celibate?"

The Priest replied, "Yes, that is still very much a part of our faith."

The Rabbi then asked him, "Father, have you ever fallen to the temptations of the flesh?"

The Priest replied, "Yes, Rabbi, on one occasion I was weak and broke my faith."
The Rabbi nodded understandingly and remained silent, thinking, for about five minutes.
Finally, the Rabbi said, "Beats the shit out of a ham sandwich, doesn't it?"

Monday, May 5, 2014

Davids Daily Dose - Monday May 5th

Make sure you watch the President at the Correspondents dinner....it's 19 minutes, but it's a masterly performance..........we will have Joel McHale's response in the next DDD.......




1/  Fascinating and totally convincing story on the real background to the polarization of our politics, with older and working class whites angry and bitter on one side, and everyone else on the other. The real issue is race, and the author makes a convincing case that the rage on the right is established, and that for this issue facts are irrelevant. The idea of blaming minorities for the problems shared by all of the working classes has been learned, and reinforced by right wing media over and over again.

If you want to learn why this country has fractured into two irreconcilable viewpoints, a great place to start is this excellent article.......

The context of the Colbert picture is that part of his schtick is "I don't see colour"......

Why whites don’t see racism: Reagan Democrats are Stephen Colbert Democrats now

With different frames of reference, the perception gap on racial issues is widening -- and affects policy choices


Why whites don't see racism: Reagan Democrats are Stephen Colbert Democrats nowStephen Colbert (Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake)
There is a perception gap in the electorate between blacks and non-blacks about affirmative action in college admissions and between whites and non-whites about issues of racial inequality generally. For example, a CNN survey conducted in 2009 found that 55 percent of blacks thought discrimination was a very serious problem, while only 17 percent of whites felt that way. Similarly, according to a 2009 Pew Research Center survey on race, 80 percent of blacks felt that equality has not been achieved and 43 percent of blacks thought there was still “a lot of discrimination,” while only 13 percent of whites believed that there was much anti-black bias.  The same survey also found that 54 percent of whites believed the country had made the necessary changes to give African Americans rights equal to whites, while only 13 percent of blacks believed this. Hispanic survey participants were divided on this question, with 42 percent saying they agreed the country had made the necessary changes to give blacks equal  rights and 47 percent concluding that more changes were necessary.
One psychology study suggests that whites and people of color have different perceptions about the extent of racial equality because they have different frames of reference. Arguably, whites have higher assessments of racial progress because they tend to compare the present to our Jim Crow past. People of color tend to compare the present to a future ideal of full equality.  In fact, whites are more apt to perceive  discrimination against themselves than against racial minorities. A recent study found that all Americans think significant progress has been made against anti-black bias. But whites perceived that progress as coming at their expense, and they viewed anti-white bias as a bigger social problem than anti-black bias.
Working-class whites are in a serious funk. They are more pessimistic about their future prospects than are blacks and Latinos, even as the latter groups experience higher rates of unemployment.  They see opportunities for people like themselves contracting, while blacks and Latinos “feel there are a set of long-term opportunities that are opening to them that were previously closed on the basis of race or ethnicity.”














2/  The White House Correspondents Dinner is a once a year chance for the President to give back the commentary the press does about him all year, and President Obama is the best ever.......he's got a career as a stand-up if he wants it! His timing is great, and he gets off some shots that will have you LOL.....an incredibly good 20 minutes unless you are a right winger, in which case you will be even angrier than you already are - how dare the black guy make jokes like that!

For me the highlights were the Cliven Bundy bits, the John Boehner joke, and a letter from a man in Virginia.....

An excellent 19 minutes!

President Obama started the festivities at the White House Correspondents Dinner tonight with an uproarious speech poking fun at himself, Republicans, and basically the media, including CNN (“I think they’re still searching for their table”), MSNBC (who have “never seen an audience this big before”), and Fox News. On that last one, Obama said, “Let’s face it, Fox, you’ll miss me when I’m gone. It’ll be a lot harder to convince people Hillary was born in Kenya.”
The president poked fun at his own unpopularity, but said there are people getting it worse than him, like John Boehner. Which, Obama said, proves that “orange really is the new black.” He took some shots at Republicans trying to repeal Obamacare,Cliven Bundy, and even the Los Angeles Clippers controversy.
Obama very strongly dismissed the idea he’s an imperial president, and proved his point by showing a picture of himself sitting upon the Iron Throne from Game of Thrones.













3/  This one got to me......sniffle......homeless people in big cities are invisible, and this experiment proved it. A group dressed family members as homeless people, and had their husbands/sister/cousins walk by them.....three minutes, and it's quite moving.....

In this social experiment, unsuspecting people walked by relatives pretending to be homeless. Would they notice their family members? Or have the homeless become invisible?



















4/  Benghazi! 
Fox News is again beating this non-story to death, and Cenk Uygur was having none of it on this web news show......he tells it exactly and clearly like it is! You go Cenk!

Note - five minutes of excellent "discussion", and salty language.......

The Young Turks got to talking a bit about Benghazi, and I’ve never seen a commentator just lay it out like this. It really does sum up what the Benghazi hearings are and have been: “It’s a f*cking political clown show…pack a bunch of clowns into a car, and roll that in.”
As he warms up in the rant, he really gets some zingers in:
“Get the f*ck out of here with Benghazi. It’s a tiny little f*cking thing, man.” A bit later, at about 4:29, “How about the nearly 3000 people who died under your f*cking watch? Why don’t we do goddamn hearings?” And at 5:00, “F*ck you. Move the f*ck on!”
And finally, he talks about the clown car show that this is. No, really.













5/  Are we overfocused on the Koch brothers as the right wing is suggesting? This story says no, because the Kochs are doing everything they can to destroy American democracy and cement the oligarchy in place.....

Koch brothersFree Press
Are we all too focused on the Koch brothers? That’s the argument of a feature in the current issue of Newsweek by veteran political reporter Matt Cooper. Cooper claims Charles and David Koch’s influence is overstated by Democrats, who raise money by fearmongering about the brothers’ nefarious plots, and by the media, which loves any pair of eccentric billionaires.
“With the Democrats possibly losing control of the Senate, Harry Reid, their leader in that chamber, has gone after the Kochs with what seems like unprecedented language against private citizens,” Cooper complains, noting that Reid called the Kochs “un-American” for “trying to buy America.” Here is Cooper’s argument in a nutshell:
Professionals in both parties have a vested interest in building up the already substantial impact of the Kochs. Republicans see them as loyal Americans coming to the rescue, while Democrats get a higher return on their solicitations simply by invoking the Koch name. Neither side has an incentive to say, “Yes, Koch money is a big deal, but it’s not determinative.” And neither side has an incentive to say the obvious: “Even if you believe that it’s crazy to allow that much private money in politics, the Kochs are playing by the rules.” It’s like cockfighting: Don’t hate the player, hate the game. The Koch geyser of money may be unusual but “un-American”? Oh, please.
As a writer for one outlet that talks about the Kochs frequently, let me explain why we do so: The Kochs threaten to destroy American democracy, regardless of their views. And, as it happens, their extreme and self-interested positions are taking over the Republican Party.















6/  One of our favourite websites is "Awkward Family Photos", where people post some unusual pictures of their families.....maybe they are proud of them, who knows.

Anyway, this collection of 29 photos is truly strange......













7/  If the Koch brothers are truly trying to purchase the gumment, what is the end game? What are they after?

The answer looks something like China.......where they can pollute at will with minimal regulation, and use cheap labour to man their factories....this is their vision of the new USA.....

China: The Wet Dream of American Oligarchs

By Carl Gibson, Reader Supported News
28 April 14
f you have all the money in the world, but there’s nothing in the world worth buying, then what’s the point of having so much money in the first place?
Two crucial new tidbits of information coming out of China are helping to paint a fuller picture of the long-lasting damage from the unrestrained capitalism that’s evident in the world’s most populous nation. A newly-released Chinese state secret revealed that one-fifth of China’s farmland is unusable due to toxins in the soil leaked by industry. Worse still, 60 percent of China’s groundwater is undrinkable, for the same reasons.
When you combine China’s dwindling natural resources with its massive population that encompasses 20 percent of the planet, it’s easy to see how China will inevitably lead itself to societal collapse if it continues its brand of entirely unregulated capitalism. While China is technically known as a Communist country, it's actually outdoing the US when it comes to establishing a completely unregulated business environment.
China's Ruthless Capitalism
Labor regulations in China are almost nonexistent – 30,000 workers just recently went on strikeat a factory that produces Nike and Adidas shoes, protesting low pay and dangerous working conditions. And China’s Foxconn plant, responsible for the manufacturing of Apple technology, has gotten plenty of attention since its workers – many of them children – threatened mass suicide several years ago.
Environmental regulations are similarly loose in China, which is home to 16 of the world’s 20 most polluted cities. China also burns as much coal as the rest of the world combined, meaning much of the air is so polluted that residents of certain cities can’t go outside without a mask. Lung cancer rates have skyrocketed by 465 percent in just the last three decades, and 1.2 million people died prematurely due to pollution in 2010 alone.
One thing China has in common with the US is cronyism, evident in some businesses getting favorable treatment and paying no penalties for breaking the law. In China, state-owned businesses get around having to abide by laws passed by the central government. And in the US, the business-owned government, purchased through campaign donations and lobbying, allows rampant abuse of workers and the environment with very little accountability.













8/  Bill Maher again in a serious mood, but thankfully still with some wonderful zingers......he takes CNN to task for their obsessive coverage of the stupid plane going down, and cries "enough already"! A pretty good five minutes.....

Bill Maher used his final New Rule Friday night to tell CNN it’s time to stop obsessively covering MH370 already and just move on. He said to anyone still glued to CNN, “You’re not a caring person unraveling a mystery, you’re just a ghoul sitting on the remote.”
Maher exasperatedly explained that millions and millions are being spent on a search that could last for years, and beyond CNN caring about it, maybe the search for the plane just needs to end. He pointed out plane travel is statistically very safe now and said, “You know what’s riskier? Everything. Driving. Walking. Taking a shower. Living in Chicago. Hunting with Dick Cheney. Dating Chris Brown.”
He determined that the public’s fascination with the missing plane is based on our “obsessive need for the magic of closure,” and assured people that sometimes in life, we don’t get the answers to everything. Sometimes “it’s okay to quit looking.













9/  Bill O'Reilly surely regrets getting into a spat with Stephen Colbert, because here Colbert mocks one of the O'Reilly favourite segments, with wonderful results.....two videos, one three minutes and one five minutes.......
If you’ve ever seen Jesse Watters‘ field segment for The O’Reilly Factor, then you are familiar with his unique way of making America’s youth look like complete idiots using only his charming interview skills, a popped collar, and random clips from movies. Last night, Stephen Colbert dedicated the opening segment of his show to all things “Watters’ World,” even presenting his own roving correspondent in a new segment titled “Tad’s Turf.”
Colbert began by praising his “papa bear” Bill O’Reilly, “one of the smartest guys out there” who “doesn’t have to prove that other people are dumb.” That’s why he hired Watters to do it for him.
After playing some of Watters’ greatest hits, Colbert assessed his work. “Notice how Watters blends investigative journalism and smash cuts in a way that makes you think about the news, and also think, ‘is my cat stepping on the remote?’” he said.
For Colbert’s version of “Watters’ World,” the host introduced his building manager Tad (played by longtime writing partner Paul Dinello), who has “all the qualifications that Jesse Watters does: He reflects light… and that’s about it.”
Tad headed up to “liberal” Columbia University, where the students he encountered knew way more than the ones Watters found. “Clearly, somebody had warned these people I was coming,” Tad said. “There had to be a way to make young people look stupid. I just had to find the right young people.” What followed was a game of “gotcha” beyond Jesse Watters’ wildest dreams.














10/  I just had to include this stupid, pointless, worthless video but one that guys will love - an Australian decides to run a washing machine to death.....it takes three minutes, and it's absolutely hypnotic.......

Sorry ladies......it's a guy thing.....

Concrete counter weights were removed from outer drum unit, and a few other mods applied to keep it together long enough.













11/  The mainstream media is controlled by corporations who pretend to report the news, but don't mention these facts very often....bad for business.....

The following are all relevant, fact-based issues, the "hard news" stories that the media has a responsibility to report. But the business-oriented press generally avoids them.
1. U.S. Wealth Up $34 Trillion Since Recession. 93 percent of You Got Almost None of It.
That's an average of $100,000 for every American. But the people who already own most of the stocks took almost all of it. For them, the average gain was well over a million dollars -- tax-free as long as they don't cash it in. Details available here.
2. Eight Rich Americans Made More Than 3.6 Million Minimum Wage Workers
A recent report stated that no full-time minimum wage worker in the U.S. can afford a one-bedroom or two-bedroom rental at fair market rent. There are 3.6 million such workers, and their total (combined) 2013 earnings is less than the 2013 stock market gains of just eight Americans, all of whom take more than their share from society: the four Waltons, the two Kochs, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett.
3. News Sources Speak for the 5 percent
It would be refreshing to read an honest editorial: "We dearly value the 5 to 7 percent of our readers who make a lot of money and believe that their growing riches are helping everyone else."
Instead, the business media seems unable to differentiate between the top 5 percent and the rest of society.









12/  Penn and Teller are a comedy duo, doing magic and their gimmick is that Teller [the smaller one] is mute. But I didn't know they did investigative reporting.....here they look at the complete BS surrounding the bottled water industry in an amusing way but with a serious message - we are paying for nothing when we buy bottled water.......eleven minutes......

If Mary and I are ever in a restaurant that tries to push bottled water, I just go "no thanks, I'm happy with [city name] water.......













13/  Remember the story about prison now being de facto mental health hospitals? This is why - the gutless scum in Tallahassee keep cutting the funding for treatment of the mentally ill now they have privatised the medical part of the prison system.

Corrupt, corrupt, corrupt.......Scott Maxwell with an excellent column.......

Florida ranks 49th when it comes to mental-health funding.
It's an embarrassing and odious distinction — one that leaves struggling families adrift.
It's also (perhaps ironically) a costly one. Taxpayers still end up paying for mental-health problems — just not in any sort of meaningful way.
The jail, for instance, is Orange County's single-largest mental-health provider. Instead of spending money once to help people, we spend it repeatedly to arrest them, lock them up, feed them, churn them through the system, release them and then do it all again.
But Florida's 49th-place ranking also proves one other thing: that our politicians are insincere blowhards.
You see, Florida legislators always talk about the need for more mental-health solutions … right after we see a mass shooting.














14/  Elle Goulding is an excellent singer, and this song "Beating Heart" is from the soundtrack of the movie "Divergent", and has scenes from it in this video. Ms Goulding also looks fetching, with a low cut dress and strange tats all over her body.....must be from the movie......













15/  I love Florida grapefruit.....it makes the best juice of all of the citrus, but I was noticing this season there wasn't much available.....and this is why. Between diseases, weather, development and mites Florida citrus is in trouble.......good story from the Times.....

For Florida Grapefruit, One Blow After Another

By MAY 3, 2014
    Photo
    Claudia Macias sorted grapefruit at Countryside Citrus Packing House in Vero Beach. About half are turned into juice and the rest sold fresh, mostly abroad.CreditAldrin Capulong for The New York Times










    VERO BEACH, Fla. — In the nearly 100 years that Rusty Banack’s family has been growing Florida’s world-famous grapefruit, the industry has lurched from years of bumper crops to the devastation of tree-toppling hurricanes.
    But nothing compares to the current steep decline of the business, despite the state’s standing as the world’s biggest grapefruit producer. Florida produced nearly 41 million boxes of grapefruit a decade ago; this year it is expected to produce 16 million. Some growers have shut down, but the long-timers who remain, like Mr. Banack, have dug in, plunging millions of dollars into the land in an all-out bid to save one of the state’s emblematic citrus crops.
    The past decade has been particularly treacherous as the salt-kissed soil of the Indian River Citrus District, known for its succulent grapefruit, has absorbed one wallop after another.









    Todays video - a little excitement at a London supermarket that was running an Italian themed promotion......quite good, especially if you like opera!......















    Todays ostrich joke
    A man walks into a restaurant with a full-grown
    ostrich behind him. The waitress asks them for
    their orders. The man says, "A hamburger, fries
    and a coke," and turns to the ostrich, "What's
    yours?" "I'll have the same," says the ostrich.

    A short time later the waitress returns with the
    order. "That will Be $9.40 please" The man
    reaches into his pocket and pulls out the exact
    change for payment. 


    The next day, the man and the ostrich come
    again and the man says, "A hamburger, fries
    and a coke."

    The ostrich says, "I'll have the same."

    Again the man reaches into his pocket and
    pays with exact change.

    This becomes routine until the two enter again.
    "The usual?" Asks the waitress. "No, this is
    Friday night, so I will have a steak, baked potato
    and a salad," says the man. "Same," says the
    ostrich. Shortly the waitress brings the order
    and says, "That will be $32.62." Once again
    the man pulls the exact change out of his pocket
    and places it on the table.

    The waitress cannot hold back her curiosity any
    longer. "Excuse me, Sir. How do you manage to
    always come up with the exact change in your
    pocket every time?"

    "Well," says the man, "several years ago I was
    cleaning the attic and Found an old lamp. When
    I rubbed it, a Genie appeared and offered me
    two wishes. My first wish was that if I ever had
    to pay for anything, I would just put my hand
    in my pocket and the right amount of money
    would always be there."

    "That's brilliant!" says the waitress. "Most people
    would ask for a Million Dollars or something,
    but you'll always be as rich as you want for as
    long as you live!"

    "That's right..Whether it's a gallon of milk or a
    Rolls Royce, the exact money is always there,"
    says the man.

    The waitress asks, "What's with the ostrich?"

    The man sighs, pauses and answers, "My second
    wish was for a tall chick with a big ass and long
    legs who agrees with everything I say.."









    Todays blond jokes - male versions!
    A friend told the blond man: "Christmas is on a Friday this year." The blond man then said, "Let's hope it's not the 13th."
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    Two blond men find three grenades, and they decide to take them to a police station. 
     
    One asked, "What if one explodes before we get there?"
    The other says,"We'll lie and say we only found two."
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    A woman phoned her blonde neighbor man and said: "Close your curtains the next time 
     you & your wife are having sex. 
    The whole street was watching and laughing at you yesterday."
    To which the blonde man replied: "Well the joke's on all of you because I wasn't even 
    at home yesterday."
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    A blonde man is in the bathroom and his wife shouts: "Did you find the shampoo?" He answers, "Yes, but I'm not sure what to do... it's for dry hair, and I've just wet mine."
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    A blonde man goes to the vet with his goldfish.
    "I think it's got epilepsy," he tells the vet.
    The vet takes a look and says, "It seems calm enough to me".
    The blond man says, "Wait, I haven't taken it out of the bowl yet". ------------------------------------ 
        
    A blond man spies a letter lying on his doormat.
    It says on the envelope "DO NOT BEND ".
    He spends the next 2 hours trying to figure out how to pick it up. 
        
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    A blond man shouts frantically into the phone
    "My wife is pregnant and her contractions are only two minutes apart!" "Is this her first child?" asks the Doctor.
    "No", he shouts, "this is her husband!"
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    A blonde man was driving home, drunk as a skunk. Suddenly he has to swerve to avoid a 
    tree, then another, then another.
    A cop pulls him over, so he tells the cop about all the trees in the road.
    The cop says, "That's your air freshener swinging about!"
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    A blonde man's dog goes missing and he is frantic.
    His wife says "Why don't you put an ad in the paper?"
    He does, but two weeks later the dog is still missing.
    "What did you put in the paper?" his wife asks.
    "Here boy!" he replies.
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    A blond man is in jail. Guard looks in his cell and sees him hanging by his feet. "Just WHAT are you doing?" he asks.
    "Hanging myself," the blond replies.
    "It should be around your neck" says the guard.
    "I tried that," he replies, "but then I couldn't breathe".
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    Todays religious joke

    A 65 year old wealthy widow had a heart attack and was taken to the hospital. While on the operating table she had a near death experience. Seeing God she  asked "Is my time up?" 

    . . . And God said, "No, you have another 33 years, 2 months and 8 days to live."

     Upon recovery, the woman decided to stay in the hospital and have a face-lift, liposuction, breast implants and a tummy tuck. She even had someone come in and change her hair color and brighten her teeth! Since she had so much more time to live, she figured she might as well make the most of it and find a young stud.

    After her last operation, she was released from the hospital.   
    While crossing the street on her way home, she was killed by an ambulance.

     Arriving in front of God, she demanded, "I thought you said I had another 33 years? Why didn't you pull me from out of the path of that ambulance?"

    . . . And God replied: "I didn't recognize you!!!!!"