January 22, 2008
January 21, 2008
A Triumph of the Free Market: Opium Poppies Cropping Up Across Iraq
Blue Girl, Watching Those We Chose, January 17, 2008
Well! Here is some good news for the “free markets solve everything!” crowd!
Iraqi farmers, desperate to make ends meet while simultaneously facing escalating fuel and fertilizer costs, as well as cheap imported fruits and vegetables, have taken to growing opium poppies. Poppy cultivation is spreading rapidly all across Iraq, but is especially prevalent in Diyala province, where local police and security forces are so preoccupied with the ethnic conflicts among the residents of the region, as well as a tenacious insurgency that brings the war and it’s associated chaos home – suffice it to say that the drug trade is low on their list of priorities.
Put one more hashmark in the “Law of Unintended Consequences” column, I guess.
The shift to opium cultivation by Iraqis is a very recent development. The first fields, underwritten by Afghani smugglers who supplied the lucrative markets in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, were discovered less than a year ago near Diwaniya in the south, but the practice has now spread to the lush orchards of Diyala, north of Baghdad. A local agricultural engineer identified as M S al-Azawi said that the local farmers received no government support, and turned to opium production as an effort to offset high production costs and low sale prices.
Did Obama buy CNN?
I have to ask, because CNN has turned into the Obama Spin Machine.
Hour after hour Monday, they interviewed Obama fans who all agreed, as did Wolf the Whore, that Bill Clinton is the worst person to ever open his mouth. Of course, they don’t play his comments, they just talk to people who all agree that Bill Clinton is “out of control” for saying …well, they’re not saying what he said, but it was terrible, it was horrible and, of course, incredibly racist and damaging to the Democrats.
I assume the same thing is going on at MSGOP and FOX because they loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove Obama.
“Party leaders” consists of ONE GUY (whose name I never heard before today) say
“it wouldn’t hurt for Clinton to chill,” while giving Obama a pass for the glowing comments Obama said about Reagan.
I’ve asked this again and again but I can’t get an answer:
Doesn’t it feel strange to team up with the media whores
we’ve all complained about for the last ten years?
Can’t we just borrow money from the Chinese? – Grimgold
Can’t we just borrow money from the Chinese?
On one of the Sunday shows a guest actually complained about the govt printing extra money (it’s called “expanding the money supply” in better circles) to pay its bills and that this is partially causing the inflation, which has just hit a seventeen year high.
Another guest casually responded that the fed wouldn’t necessarily have to print more money to pay bills, but instead could get dollars from other nations. Then he yawned.
In other words, we could ask the Chinese government for a pile of those American dollars they are holding. (more…)
White Supremacists Protest MLK Holiday in Jena, Lousiana
Mary Foster, The Associated Press, January 21, 2008
JENA, La. — About 50 white separatists protested the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday Monday in this tiny town, that was thrust into the spotlight months ago by 20,000 demonstrators who claimed prosecutors discriminated against blacks.
Police separated participants in the “pro-majority” rally organized by the Learned, Miss.-based Nationalist Movement from a racially mixed group of about 100 counter-demonstrators outside the LaSalle Parish Courthouse.
At least person was arrested after about six counter-protesters gathered in a semicircle around a podium where the separatist group’s leader Richard Barrett was to speak.
Dozens of state police forced the counter-demonstrators back before Barrett spoke Monday afternoon. One man who broke away from the crowd was arrested and booked with battery on a police officer; authorities identified him as William Winchester Jr. of New Orleans and said he was a member of the New Black Panthers.
Earlier, chants of “No KKK” from the mostly college-aged counter-demonstrators with met with a chant from the separatists that contained a racial epithet.
Paul Krugman: Debunking the Reagan Myth
Paul Krugman, The New York Times, January 21, 2008
Historical narratives matter. That’s why conservatives are still writing books denouncing F.D.R. and the New Deal; they understand that the way Americans perceive bygone eras, even eras from the seemingly distant past, affects politics today.
And it’s also why the furor over Barack Obama’s praise for Ronald Reagan is not, as some think, overblown. The fact is that how we talk about the Reagan era still matters immensely for American politics.
Bill Clinton knew that in 1991, when he began his presidential campaign. “The Reagan-Bush years,” he declared, “have exalted private gain over public obligation, special interests over the common good, wealth and fame over work and family. The 1980s ushered in a Gilded Age of greed and selfishness, of irresponsibility and excess, and of neglect.”
Contrast that with Mr. Obama’s recent statement, in an interview with a Nevada newspaper, that Reagan offered a “sense of dynamism and entrepreneurship that had been missing.”
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Frank Rich: Ronald Reagan Is Still Dead
Frank Rich, The New York Times, January 20, 2008
Contemplating the Clinton-Obama racial war, some Republicans were so excited you’d have thought Ronald Reagan had risen from the dead to slap around a welfare deadbeat.
Never mind that the G.O.P. is running on empty, with no ideas beyond the incessant repetition of Reagan’s name. A battle over race-and-gender identity politics among the Democrats, with its acrid scent from the 1960s, might be just the spark for a Republican comeback. (As long as the G.O.P.’s own identity politics, over religion, don’t flare up.)
Alas, these hopes faded on Tuesday night. First, the debating Democrats declared a truce, however fragile, in their racial brawl. Then Republicans in Michigan reconstituted their party’s election-year chaos by temporarily revivifying yet another candidate, Mitt Romney, who had been left for dead.
The playing of the race card by Hillary Clinton’s surrogates to diminish Barack Obama was sinister. But the Clintons are hardly bigots, and the Democratic candidates all have a history of fighting strenuously for inclusiveness. By contrast, the Romney victory in Michigan is another reminder of how Republicans aren’t even playing in the same multiracial American sandbox.
The conservatives who hyperventilated about the Democrats’ explosion of identity politics seemed to forget that Mr. Romney also dragged Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. into this campaign — claiming that he “saw” his father, a civil-rights minded governor of Michigan, march with King in the 1960s. The point of Mitt Romney’s invocation of the race card was to inoculate himself against legitimate charges of racial insensitivity; he had never spoken out about his own church’s discrimination against blacks, which didn’t end until 1978. Instead, the tactic ended up backfiring. Late last month The Boston Phoenix exposed this touching anecdote as a fraud. George Romney and King never marched together.
The Fraud of Bushenomics: They’re Looting the Country
Larry Beinhart, AlterNet, January 19, 2008
The New York Times made it official. The Economy is a problem!
So, now, at last we can discuss it.
Not just discuss it, in rapid order “recession” became the word of the day, from White House, Congress, the Fed and the media.
It’s blamed, mostly, on the subprime crisis.
But that’s not the problem. It’s a symptom. It is the logical, and probably one of the necessary results, of Bushenomics.
Along with low, or no, job growth. Little or no business growth. Depressed wages. And the crashing dollar. (The president has a different vision of the economy. In his vision it’s booming! And the number of jobs is growing! Though there is this little blip.)
The idea under which Bushenomics was sold is this:
* The rich are the investor class.
* If the rich have more money, they will invest more.
* Their investments will create more business.
* Those businesses will create more wealth, thus improving everyone’s lives and making the nation stronger. They will also create new and better jobs.
Hillary Clinton’s Website Lists Ronald Reagan as One of Her Favorite Presidents?
HillaryClinton.com, December 12, 2007
Press Release
… Those that don’t think experience counts in politics haven’t been listening to Sen. Hillary Clinton. The combination of her proven track record and positive vision for America make her our choice in the Democratic primary.
Sen. Clinton earned our admiration as the First Lady and respect as a U.S. senator from New York. Today she’s an engaging personality able to unite people behind a common cause regardless of their political affiliations. She hit the Senate floor on the run and she can do the same thing in the White House.
She is sincere and passionate about restoring fiscal responsibility, providing health care to all Americans, protecting the environment, keeping the tax burden off the middle class and earning the faith and trust of the American people.
But no president can do it alone. She must break recent tradition, cast cronyism aside and fill her cabinet with the best people, not only the best Democrats, but the best Republicans as well.. We’re confident she will do that. Her list of favorite presidents – Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln, both Roosevelts, Truman, George H.W. Bush and Reagan – demonstrates how she thinks. As expected, Bill Clinton was also included on the aforementioned list.
Sibel Edmonds Story Breaks Worldwide
from breadwithcirus.com
Sibel Edmonds is the former FBI Turkish language translator who has reported that officials within the US government have conspired to sell (on the black market) nuclear secrets to agents of foreign governments. She has been trying to get her story out there, and as you might imagine, the corrupt corporate media in the US won’t talk about it.
Let me state her assertion again.
US Officials Sold Nuclear Secrets to Agents of Foreign Governments!!!
Among those her website accuses of this high treason are current members of the US Congress Roy Blunt (R-Montana), Dan Burton (R – Indiana), and Tom Lantos (D – California) as well as former Speaker of the House (the US version of a Prime Minister) Dennis Hastert, and other well known insiders and former state department officials Brent Scowcroft, Marc Grossman, Douglas Feith, and Richard Perle.
The US media has ignored this story: the press in other countries understand its significance. The story first broke in the Times of London, now it is being reported around the world. Major articles have been published in major newspapers in Turkey, Israel, India and Pakistan. Everybody knows. The world will no longer listen to US rhetoric about how the so-called “War on Terror” is keeping nuclear technology out of the hand of terrorists. It is safe to assume that the treason reported by Sibel Edmonds led to the nuclear proliferation network of Pakistani icon AQ Khan.
Of all the Bush Administration scandals (there really are too many to count) this one is by far the most serious. There should be an immediate congressional and criminal investigation into Sibel Edmonds’ assertions. If what she says is true, Washington corruption has spread nuclear technology around the world. The price that we the people may have to pay for this corruption could be unimaginable.
George Will Says John McCain is Really a Democrat
George Will, The Houston Chronicle, January 19, 2008
In 2004, one of John McCain’s closest associates, John Weaver, spoke to John Kerry about the possibility of McCain running as Kerry’s vice presidential running mate. In No Excuses, Bob Shrum’s memoir of his role in numerous presidential campaigns, including Kerry’s, Shrum writes that Weaver assured Kerry that “McCain was serious about the possibility of teaming up with him,” and Kerry approached McCain. He, however, was more serious about seeking the 2008 Republican nomination.
But was it unreasonable for Kerry to think McCain might be comfortable on a Democratic ticket? Not really.
In ABC’s New Hampshire debate, McCain said: “Why shouldn’t we be able to reimport drugs from Canada?” A conservative’s answer is:
That amounts to importing Canada’s price controls, a large step toward a system in which some medicines would be inexpensive but many others — new pain-relieving, life-extending pharmaceuticals — would be unavailable. Setting drug prices by government fiat rather than market forces results in huge reductions of funding for research and development of new drugs. McCain’s evident aim is to reduce pharmaceutical companies’ profits. But if all those profits were subtracted from the nation’s health care bill, the pharmaceutical component of that bill would be reduced only from 10 percent to 8 percent — and innovation would stop, taking a terrible toll in unnecessary suffering and premature death. When McCain explains that trade-off to voters, he will actually have engaged in straight talk.
There are decent, intelligent people who believe that equity or efficiency or both are often served by government setting prices. In America, such people are called Democrats.
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