You can't just say "It's their money, they earned it, we shouldn't spread the wealth around, stop begging for handouts," etc. You have to explain the difference between the current imbalance and the sort of plutocracy our system was supposed to be an improvement on. You also have to explain why, if business is so oppressed by economy killing regulations and taxes, are the rich still getting richer? That argument might have some credibility if all sectors were suffering equally, but they are not. The folks at the top are still getting wealthier. The rest of us are still out here trying to pull our weight - but the rewards are being funneled to the top.
31 October 2011
changing the discourse
if nothing else, the occupy wall streets all over the country have already done a great thing: at last we are no longer talking about the damn federal deficit but about what really matters to most of us ---
30 October 2011
29 October 2011
i'm a sucker for color
the chattahoochee is gorgeous this time of year, especially the color and the light --- plus it was nice and cool (mid-50s)
28 October 2011
they're ba-a-a-ck
filming more scenes for "the three stooges" I think --- arevees and cops all over
a big tent for the crew to hang out and eat
update: cousin robert ensures me that it is not three stooges
a big tent for the crew to hang out and eat
update: cousin robert ensures me that it is not three stooges
27 October 2011
the police state reaction
and while we're at it, check out this missive from one of the 1%, all of whom are not greedy assholes
26 October 2011
not good
but at least they didn't tear gas them like they did in oakland --- vincent fort was among those arrested
24 October 2011
23 October 2011
panorama of atlantic city, 1910

wtf?
cnn crawler line: "gop lawmakers blast obama on iraq" --- why? because he's ending the war when the mission really is accomplished? And because that's what he's been saying he would do all along? --- what is the matter with those people?
"vigilante hackers"
go get 'em, anonymous ---- not just for document leaks anymore
Just below the surface of the internet sits a network of hidden websites home to some of the worst stuff imaginable. Now hackers are going after pedophiles hiding in the so-called dark net.
20 October 2011
melrose
a national historic landmark, built in 1845, and a purty amazing pile of brick --- there have always been people with too much money that nevertheless created some wonderful architecture
prepping for recreating the marbelized finish on the columns led to all sorts of repairs --- it's quite a piece of work keeping the place in the grand state or repair that everybody expects
among its more remarkable features is a beautifully preserved privy, with entrances on two sides and two adult seats and one child's seat in each side ---
prepping for recreating the marbelized finish on the columns led to all sorts of repairs --- it's quite a piece of work keeping the place in the grand state or repair that everybody expects
among its more remarkable features is a beautifully preserved privy, with entrances on two sides and two adult seats and one child's seat in each side ---
an observation
Socialism never took root in America because the poor see
themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed
millionaires. John Steinbeck
quik trip
atlanta to new orleans, then a drive up i-10 to baton rouge and u.s. 61, "the blues highway," to natchez --- unfortunately the historic road had suffered the same fate as u.s.19: four-laned to death
it's always impressive to see the river, here from the bluffs at natchez, with vidalia across the river in louisiana
and one can get down to the water's edge at st. francisville, which is one of the finest little towns you'll ever see, in spite of what they've done to the highway
it's always impressive to see the river, here from the bluffs at natchez, with vidalia across the river in louisiana

"powers and principalities"
her voice is as irritating as her appearance, which is a sort of whorish laura bush look, but it's some good stuff if you can stand it
19 October 2011
hoisted by their own petard
from our state rep's legislative report:
The negative economic impact of Georgia's newly enacted immigration enforcement law on the state's farmers is estimated at $391 million, according to a recent study conducted by the University of Georgia's Center for Agribusiness Development.
The study, commissioned by the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association, attributed the damage to crop losses caused by labor shortages in the harvest and packing process. Media reports have revealed crops rotting in the fields or being plowed under because Georgia farmers could not hire enough migrant workers to pick the fruits and vegetables.
Total crop losses since the law was passed earlier this year are estimated at $75 million. The UGA study noted, "Calculated on an annual basis, the Spring 2011 berry and vegetable production resulted in an additional $106.5 million lost in other goods and services in Georgia's economy, putting the combined impact at about $181.5 million. Assuming the grower responses in the study are representative of all growers for the seven crops analyzed, the total yearly economic impact would be approximately $391 million, and the job loss would be about 3,260 on a statewide basis."
The association's executive director, Charlie Hall, said, "Georgia is the poster child for what can happen when mandatory e-verify and enforcement legislation is passed without an adequate guest worker program.
17 October 2011
changing light, changing air
it was 85 today --- but lows in the 30s and highs in the 50s toward the end of the week --- it will be a lot quieter around here when the fda's compressors aren't running non-stop
16 October 2011
14 October 2011
13 October 2011
12 October 2011
give 'em hell, harry
“Republicans think that if the economy improves, it might help President Obama,” Mr. Reid said. “So they root for the economy to fail and oppose every effort to improve it.”it may not be a conscious plot, but it certainly is in their political interest for the economy to remain in the doldrums --- they don't care, because they don't have to
11 October 2011
art in odd places

and escorpión has a very arty ceiling, in addition to the excellent giant metal bug at the front door
10 October 2011
09 October 2011
p'tree parade
we've come a long way when there's a contingent of gay atlanta police in the parade --- it's now the city's largest parade of the year ---
08 October 2011
06 October 2011
a view of the hinterlands
all that pavement, which d.o.t. styles "developmental highway," was here built apparently to serve three main industries: cotton and peanut farming, timber, and auto body shops