Four at Four

  1. Hurricane Felix has weakened some, but is still deadly. Reuters has the details as Felix hits Central America. “The highly dangerous Hurricane Felix ripped into Central America on Tuesday, smashing up a port on Nicaragua’s Caribbean coast and threatening deadly mudslides in Honduras and Guatemala… ¶ Felix struck the coast as a potentially catastrophic Category 5 storm… The area where Felix hit is sparsely populated and dotted with lagoons and marshes, but the storm threatened many poor Honduran and Guatemalan villages further inland that are perched on hillsides and vulnerable to mudslides… ¶ Felix weakened to a Category 3 hurricane as it crashed through northern Nicaragua but was still very dangerous.” There have been two fatalities.

  2. The Los Angeles Times gives this bleak assessment of the Iraq occupation and summer ‘surge’. “The U.S. military buildup that was supposed to calm Baghdad and other trouble spots has failed to usher in national reconciliation, as the capital’s neighborhoods rupture even further along sectarian lines, violence shifts elsewhere and Iraq’s government remains mired in political infighting… ¶ The number of Iraqis fleeing their homes has increased, not decreased… ¶ Military officials say sectarian killings in Baghdad are down more than 51% and attacks on civilians and security forces across Iraq have decreased. But this has not translated into a substantial drop in civilian deaths as insurgents take their lethal trade to more remote regions… ¶ At best, analysts, military officers and ordinary Iraqis portray the country as in a holding pattern, dependent on U.S. troops to keep the lid on violence.”

  3. The Financial Times is reporting that the Chinese military hacked into the Pentagon this past June. “The Pentagon acknowledged shutting down part of a computer system serving the office of Robert Gates, defence secretary, but declined to say who it believed was behind the attack.” While off the record, the fingers are pointing to China’s People’s Liberation Army and Beijing, of course, has declined to comment. “Hackers from numerous locations in China spent several months probing the Pentagon system before overcoming its defences… The Pentagon is still investigating how much data was downloaded, but one person with knowledge of the attack said most of the information was probably ‘unclassified’.” The operative word is probably, meaning they don’t really know.

  4. The switch to biofuels can have negative impacts. In The Independent, Last refuge of the orang-utan, the sad fate of the orangutans is examined. “The orang-utan, one of our closest animal relatives and the largest tree-living mammal on the planet, is in deep crisis. A once-mighty orange army of 300,000 that swung through the dense forests of much of south-east Asia has dwindled to fewer than 25,000 concentrated on the two Indonesian islands of Borneo and Sumatra, conservationists say. There, they cling precariously to life on government-protected nature reserves that are under siege by developers of one of the world’s most lucrative commodities: palm oil. ¶ Illegal logging, fires and clearances have decimated the tropical rainforest that is the exclusive home of the primates, who nest high above the forest floor.

So, what else is happening?

Just checking in…..and launch date

Howdy folks!

The good news (?) is that hurricane henritetta is supoosed to hit today or tonight….possibly as a Category One. No real safety issues, but it is messing with getting me hooked up, as I mentioned, I am starting to feel guilty for holding things up!

So….sorry!

Not much else to say, except it shore don’t look like you guys are missing me….which is a GOOD thing!…the blog she is a chugging along just fine, it looks like!

So as officious people everywhere say when they realize they are not really needed….carry on, then!

Your Morning Commute: The Backyard

While most Americans are commuting in the morning to work, I am coming home from work. I get home in time for the morning shows and while they seem to offer a friendly, perky start for many people, I am not one of them. Morning shows make me cringe and start grinding my teeth. Grinding my teeth has cost me some extra money at the dentist. He’s happy about it because he has kids in college. If you have an issue with bruxism (the grinding of teeth, either when you’re awake or asleep) and it’s starting to cause you pain in your jaw and gums you’ll want to go to a dental service such as this Dentist Healdsburg office, but local to you, to see if they’re able to help you stop your case of bruxism.

I think the concept that we are supposed to start our day raring to go is largely an invention of capitalism. You have to be productive, fresh, full of eagerness or you aren’t seem as a valuable team member. I get up early in the morning even on my days off and I hang with the dogs and catch BBC world news.
This is my idea of morning TV, no corporate sponsors.

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Technically, the last two photos were not taken in the backyard. The spider is making her home at our back door, we we aren’t using it because she will live long enough to reproduce which is only a few months. The vultures were born in what was the original house on the property where we now keep the tractor. The larger one can fly a little bit and the smaller one I worry about. They aren’t keen with us but grudgingly accept the occasional treat of roadkill.

Hope you enjoyed looking.

Self Promotion

I wrote this for the Guardian site today:

Today the netroots faces a new challenge of avoiding being seen as a top-down driven movement. This month is a pivotal time in the fight to end the Iraq debacle. Yet organizations like MoveOn and netroots “leaders” like Matt Stoller and Chris Bowers are more interested in launching campaigns for the 2008 elections than in organizing to pressure today’s Democrat-controlled congress to do all it can to end the Iraq war now, during the Bush presidency. I think that does not reflect the views of the “people power” the netroots is said to represent.

A real acid test is now before the netroots: will it be what Bai describes – a top-down group who take direction from its self-appointed leaders? Or will it be a people-powered movement, which fights for issues it cares about? September may very well tell the tale.

Blatant Editorializing

Here’s the piece that causes problems. Disconnects the blox. I think it’s Mr. <Li> and Mr. <⁄Li>. This wouldn’t publish except under NO_FORMAT.

So, get your tit signed yet?  Well then why are you wasting your time here?

You thought you got answers?  Here answers got you.

As we contemplate the power a president of the United States possesses and the criminal uses to which it can be put it only becomes more and more apparent how very important it is to keep continuous unrelenting pressure on our elected Representatives, our Congressional leadership, and our Corporate media.

You know, blogging.

It’s been immensely gratifying to count our successes.  I was pretty depressed, thought things looked bleak.  Congress had just flown back from vacation to keep poor Terri Schiavo sucking up oxygen, a solid majority of Americans had recently proven that they were venal hypocrites or brain dead morons, and they were trying undo The New Deal not just The Great Society setting back our country over 70 YEARS!

It offended the patriot in me.

Since then we have had triumphs, but also some things that can only be regarded as defeats.  Some of these are unilateral diktats of an executive out of control, but in others Congress has been complicit.  Their actions, whatever else you call them, are not Representative of majority centrist opinion in the United States of America.  Neither are the typical offerings of Traditional Corporate Media as evidenced by their breathtaking decline in market share.

Membership in blogs the other hand goes up and up.  I like to think we are training a generation of community activists who are no longer content to sit passively in front of a screen to be spoon fed pandering propaganda.

A community that knows how to take action!

One thing I miss from election season is the Action Diaries where people would come back all breathless and sweaty with pictures and blurt out how they’d spent their day away.

I’m not suggesting more diaries, heaven forfend.  Not only would it lower the tone of the joint, it would entirely miss the point which is this-

  • It is well past time to take action.
  • It is well past time to take some personal responsibility for the direction of this country and make your voice heard.

You know, icebergs.

I’m certainly in favor of establishing a committee to prepare a draft of a polite suggestion that can be relayed through proper channels.

So we can put it up to a vote.

But if you want to rearrange the deck chairs for easy access to the lifeboats I suppose that’s productive too.  I’m really not that particular.

Today’s quote-

Believe me when I say we have a difficult time ahead of us.  But if we are to be prepared for it, we must first shed our fear of it.

I stand here, before you now, truthfully unafraid.

Why?

Because I believe something you do not?  No, I stand here without fear because I remember.

I remember that I am here not because of the path that lies before me but because of the path that lies behind me.

I remember that for over 200 years we have fought these machines.  I remember that for over 200 years they have sent their armies to destroy us, and after two centuries of war I remember that which matters most… We are still here!

Today, let us send a message to that army.  Today, let us shake this cave.  Today, let us tremble these halls of earth, steel, and stone, let us be heard from red core to black sky.

Today, let us make them remember, THIS IS AMERICA AND WE ARE NOT AFRAID!

I want you

Midnight Cowboying – Frontier Populism and Hope for America

A Labor Day Special, a real political essay by yours truly.

Posted early because it was a long Labor Day weekend and I gotta turn in early.

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Frontier Populism is relatively new school of thought, mostly being hammered into a political philosophy by young Texans. The aim is to create a society without systems for political, economic and social hierarchies controlled by the few, while still keeping true to the rugged individualism that is rampant in the Lone Star Republic. It is an answer to our years of displaced wealth in the arenas of politics, culture and economics.

The basis of this new society is that all citizens will have true and equal access to the tools of information and production, allowing for a realistic chance at the American dream. And if that fails to take hold across the nation, at least create a brand spanking new Texas one. It is basically time to end the nightmare that is imperialism cloaked as a capitalistic democracy.

For true equality to exist in the USA, we must achieve freedom from the authoritarian and private cabals that pretend not only to be democratically elected, but operating in good faith under free trade. The greatest ruse every perpetuated on the American people is that we live in economic system that is not controlled by hidden hands of the elite. Direct access to means of productions and resources for individual advancement are not available for any class of American outside of the moneyed-elite, a new form of corrupt aristocratic control.

They are an illegitimate authority in all aspects of American life, brutalizing traditional American ideals in order to fulfill their agenda for their own economic, political, religious and cultural reasons. While other countries around the world use a socialistic state, or worse, a political party in promoting true liberty and economic and social justice, this will never happen here in the USA. Those systems across the pond require a homogeneous culture working for their own collective history and brighter future. America is the purest heterogeneous state on the planet. So this is where Frontier Populism makes a dramatic leap in its own direction.

We place our hopes in the American citizens’ love of their own unique ability to claim an equal share in the American dream based on our revolutionary social contract. It is through citizens’ assemblies, netroots, grassroots and workers with common goals we hope change comes to decentralize the current power structure driving American into the ground.

To some this might sound strangely like libertarian socialism, which actually predates capitalism. As Noam Chomsky said, “a consistent libertarian must oppose private ownership of the means of production and the wage slavery which is a component of this system, as incompatible with the principle that labor must be freely undertaken and under the control of the producer.” Most Americans only associate Libertarianism with the far right, which is truly a crying shame, since the first libertarian was Joseph Déjacque, an early French anarchist communist. 

But as with most history, things have evolved and the context of both Déjacque and Chomsky are now out of date. Libertarian socialists tend to reject the state and embrace anarchism, which only works in theory, much like communism. Great ideas, but placed into real life they always lead to the exact opposite results that the political philosophy intended. This is why Frontier Populism again takes it’s own step forward towards a new direction.

The greatest power throughout the history of we clever monkeys has been through land, and mostly the landed. The mere thought of placing private property into the hands of a bureaucratic state just screams opportunities for corruption. The best way to ensure the individualistic freedom of the citizens is to make them all landed. That is why while libertarian socialist state a case for an end of private property, Frontier Populism will call for an universal homestead act, protecting the private citizen from the predators with excessive access to the capital and economic controls.

The primary purpose of government is to protect those who cannot protect themselves against forces greater than their collective bargaining power. When people assemble democratically as individuals to assert the will of the people to address grievances against a republican state and it fails, then the authority of said state is no longer valid under our social contract. The centralized political power at that point is subverting liberty and the pursuit of happiness among the citizens.

The system only works when the collective will of the people have the power to decide economic, cultural and political issues. It is only though direct democracy and individual autonomy as a sum of the whole that the citizens are released from the yoke of an unjust authority. It is only when free creativity and true free enterprise are available to each citizen and realized in our political and economic system can America call itself a true democracy.

One of the greatest barriers to individuals is their access to means of production and capital to realize their own creativity in free enterprise. With control of capital placed solely in the economic elite, the average citizen has no means to enter the private economic system as an equal against governmentally subsidized corporate oligarchies.

It is a system rigged for the rich, controlled by the rich, for the rich. While most socialism calls for state control of the industrial manufacturing sector, Frontier Populism only calls for equal access for an individual who has the skills, ideas or product that should be allowed to enter the domain of free enterprise. The reason America does not make anything anymore is because the elite have rigged the system against the citizens who wish to enter the market with an innovative idea, product or system that might challenge the authoritarian control of that sector.

This has lead to the death of the American manufacturing base, which is sandbagged by an old corporate aristocracy generations past its prime. The irony is that the morally bankrupt elite seeks to squash the very means of entry into the marketplace that allowed them to gain their own wealth. It is their desire to stay at the top of the American system with their outdated production system that has lead America into the realm of corporate-controlled capitalism, and sold to the American people under the absurd name of “free trade.”

And as unjust as the elite’s control of the means of production and capital is, that pales in comparison to their control of entry into the system of politics. With the infusion of cash from the elite combined with their control over media has lead to a disenfranchisement of the average citizen to enter into politics. Today, state level campaigns require cash on hands that rival Presidential campaigns no more than 50 years ago. This intervention against the social will of the America people has produced a new breed of politicians whose first goal is to please those who keep them in power, as opposed to those who placed them into a position of representation. Only when the political system is released from the pressure of the elite and allowed operate as a direct democracy can America start to operate under a true mandate of the people.

It is only when the mandate of the people supplants the will of the corporate oligarchy that change and hope will return to America. From there the collective will of the citizen will be heard instead of the talking points handed down by the corrupt elite. It is only then that true aspects of Frontier Populism can be implemented.

The first is to produce the best citizens possible in the future generations of America. Instead of recycling money between the elite in the name of military-industrial-complex, an aggressive reform of our military must happen. Instead of a never-ending offensive position in all corners of the globe, we must withdraw the current empire to within our own borders for strictly defensive reasons. No longer will the blood and treasury of the citizens be used to protect corporate interests around the planet. Only the elite enjoy the lucrative benefits of this system, while the citizens carry all of its burden.

Once the American economic system is released from this blood money monopoly, we can then use our new found wealth to improve our infrastructure. The primary pressing needs will be to use the trillions of dollars spent to pay the elite to have wars abroad to improve and update our education, transportation, power, municipal and economic systems.

It is the goal of Frontier Populism to produce at the age of 22 the most productive citizen possible.  From pre-school to the higher education, to trade schools to school lunches, it is in the nation’s best interest to fund every aspect of our developing citizens lives. By overhauling our education system to create citizens ready to take on the responsibility of creative and economic freedom, we can finally crush the current method used to produce slave wagers.

It is in the elite’s interest not to generate citizen capable of supplanting them at the top by living out the American dream, and it is time to change this crime against the pursuit of happiness. Every developing citizen will be given equal and ample opportunity to higher education or development of trade, funded by the state. Secondary education will no longer be geared towards testing, but development of skills that will benefit not only the individual, but also society as a whole. Each developing citizen will have freedom of choice of their desired skill sets and education, and the state will see to it they are allowed to develop to best of their ability.

Since the maintenance and development of the country’s infrastructure requires huge capital and co-ordination, the state must step in here. It will be responsibility of the state to not only repair our aging transportation grid, but to update it using new and emerging technologies. It will also push greener transportation models with state funding instead of subsidizing archaic fossil fuel systems we use today. One of the greatest goals will be a national wireless transmission of energy system to power all vehicles, homes and companies in a new Apollo-type project.

One of the most ambitious goals of Frontier Populism is to reopen the American manufacturing base. While some other schools of thought depend on unions and workers boards, the citizens should be allowed the choice of free assemble in the means of access to capital to enter the market. This means that to right the wrong of generations of corrupt corporate control of the system, the state will end all subsidized to the corporate elite and begin taxing them aggressively. The state will then use this generated capital to fund the start-up of everything from mom and pop shops on main street to huge hard product manufacturing.

This will be done by direct democracy collectives of sizes from 1 to as large as the collective can grow. There is nothing more democratic than citizens all enjoying equal private rights to their labor in a system meant to free them from being slave wagers. The state will only provide capital for the start up of these collective, expecting them to compete for profit in the free enterprise market. All aspects of current free trade, which favor the corporate oligarchy, will be stripped away, and only the best products for the best price will gain traction in trade. If the collective fails to produce an economically viable product, the collective will not be supported by the state past what can be considered a realistic start-up phase. This is to safeguard against an economic nanny-state, while still allowing citizens access to capital after years of being shut out of the system.

Two examples of this would be a hardware shop opened by a couple in small-town America. They are afford by the state the means to open a place of business once enjoyed by middle class America before the corporate oligarchy gamed the system and drove them out of business with unfair business practices. Once the hardware store shows a profit, the couple pays back the capital investment by the state back in payments that will not hurt their economic viability. The reason is two-fold, first so they do not go broke trying to pay back the capital, and the second is so the capital fund for other citizens is replenished for future generations of entrepreneurs.

If the business fails, the couple is not liable for the capital, but the state will not fund future endeavors for said couple unless they have a more viable business plan. It should also be noted; even though the state is the capital funder for their business, at no point ever does the state have any economic stake in their business. The state is only there to help restore the middle class of America, and to help the worker class have equal access to the America dream.

On a large scale, an example would be the reopening of manufacturing plants in Detroit for the product of green vehicles. Requiring a huge investment, the direct collective would never be able to afford the retooling, raw products and distribution system without access to huge amounts of capital. This requires investment rivaling that of public works under FDR. The state will allow for this without any say in the structure of the business.

It will be up to the direct collective to vote in the power structure, one of the most radically democratic business models ever. No longer will the CEO be chosen in boardrooms for the benefit for the few, but put to ballot for the benefit of all the employees. This direct system will also protect against abusive salary structures and compensation packages that are not rooted in reality. Every worker will have an equal say in the direction of their company, which as above most still prove economically viable or lose funding by the state for start-up.

It is never the goal of the state to own any enterprise, but instead to facilitate the citizens’ entry back into the economic process. The state will also protect these enterprises from foreign predators not acting in good faith. One example would be to apply a tariff to every product from China until it reflects to true price point of the under-valued yen. Since we are currently under their economic control, such practices are not viable right now, but hopefully once we stop trying to be emperors of the world, we can use our new found surplus to pay back our astounding debt to all foreign investors and use our new emerging manufacturing base to help combat our trade deficits. It is the goal Frontier Populism to have “Made in the USA” stamped on the product that world uses once again.

The direction of the funding will also be decided by direct democracy of citizens instead of by the state. This puts the onus of the viability of the project on to the direct democracy collectives. They most prove to their fellow citizens that their business will not only be beneficial to the community, but economically viable as well. Local projects such as a shop on main street will be decided locally, while larger investments will be voted on the state and even national level if need be. This is to keep cronyism and favoritism out of the system, and truly opening the means of capital to all.

The backbone of any nation are the farmers and ranchers, and this country has turned their backs on this very important group of citizens. A drastic overhaul of the system is in order to protect the small farmer and rancher from the predators of big agri-business that are supported by the current corrupt corporate capitalism system. One major new direction will be the labeling of all food with country of origin and if it contains GMO products. Small family farmers will also be protected from GMO seed invasion, with the onus of the spread of GMO seeds placed on the back of big agri-business instead of the small farmer or rancher. Any invasion of traditional family seed stock will be compensated by these predators instead of the other way around. Small farmers will also be first in line for support from the state in the form of the direct democracy collectives, insuring that generations of work are not lost to corporate greed.

Another area of concern is the corporate control of health care. It is the belief of Frontier Populism that health care is a universal right of very citizen. Economic wealth and position should never mandate the quality of the health care available to citizens of enlightened country. Every one should enjoy the same access to medical care no matter what their position in society is, anything less is nothing but a crypto-aristocracy masquerading as a modern caste system. No longer will health care be profit driven, instead it will be used to help keep the citizens as productive as they wish to be.

Health care will still be the free choice of citizens, but it will no longer be withheld because it cuts into the bottom-line of the elite. This will relieve huge economic burden on the average citizen, while helping society as whole with a drastic increase in the quality life of the individual.

The environmental health of the country is also a primary goal of Frontier Populism. It is the expansion of the corporate oligarchy using capitalism that has lead to environmental degradation. Without any check against their power, they have polluted and reaped the resources of the land without any regard to decency or economic punishment for their crimes. Long have they gotten away with destroying local environments leaving the clean-up bill for the people to pay instead of cutting into their profit. This will change.

All national-owned land will become the collective patrimony of all citizens of the United States of America. No longer will our national treasures be sold to corporations in back rooms for the gain of only the economic elite. Any corporation who violates public trust and openly pollutes the common areas of our lands while be forced to endure the economic challenge and burden of cleaning up any environmental disaster they have incurred. They will also no longer be protected by the old system to incur resource depletion that goes against the good of society.

The state will also aggressively seek direct democracy collectives whose goal it is to restore the environment to pristine, or at least viable, conditions. With a love of the frontier, as included in the name of this political thought, the goal will be to keep portions of America as living monument to the natural history of our land. Frontier Populism will make sure that future generations are allowed to have open access to these lands for all activities that do not lead to its demise. This includes conversational hunting and fishing, access to outdoor activities and enjoyment of all nature lovers.

One last aspect is a concept referred to as “Death with Dignity.” What happens to the elder in this country in nursing homes is a national disgrace. As with helping produce the best citizen by age 22, when a citizen is no longer able to care for themselves the state will step in and provide for that individual a quality of life that is not considered barbaric. The goal is not to be a nanny is the last stages of life, but to ensure a sense of dignity to all no matter what their economic situation. This is the least the state can offer for its citizens who have lead productive lives, a safeguard against disgraceful practices that currently occurs across the country today.

Overall, Frontier Populism’s goal is to promote individual access to the political, economic and social systems of America, with free and equal access to tools of information and production, while preserving individual private property and entry into free enterprise. It will use the power of a state created by direct democracy to right the wrongs of years of corporate aristocracy who have operated as a corrupt oligarchy in all aspects of society. But it will have a constant check against becoming a nanny-state by aspects of rugged individualism beloved on the frontier woven into system.

It is the best hope for open access to true liberty and the pursuit of happiness of all in this land, not matter which womb you came out of, and provides a future that will restore America’s place as the shining city on the hill.

Playing Brazoria’s hand,
Pinche Tejano

Leave comments and flames below.

Scheduling (Reloaded)

(again, because it’s important – promoted by Turkana)

I’m not sure there’s any need to promote this, but I’ll leave it up to you.

Well we’ll get to the details but I can already tell we’re not morning people, unless you mean by that “Aw shit, sun’s coming up.  I gotta go to bed.”

Magnifico has already started making his marks with 4 at 4 and while it’s exactly the kind of feature I would have loved to see at 3…

I’ll think about dropping the 3 pm slot instead (though I’m leaving it available for now).

Why?  Well because exmearden is available for 3 pm (and also 3 am) on a semi regular basis, but can only tend for an hour at 3 pm, so it could all work out very nicely.

Other conflicts with 4 at 4- Fridays with Robyn and Sundays with LithiumCola.

pinche tejano has already started making the mark too with Midnight Cowboy.  Ride ’em, yee haw.

As you look at the rest of the schedule I don’t want you to be discouraged by the empty spaces because the bulk of it will hopefully get filled by promotion.  If you commit to a time you don’t commit to original content necessarily.  You do commit to tend your promotion, 90 minutes (with mulligans).  So Say We All.

About using DocuDharmaAdmin Scheduling Dharma

First of all you have to join DocuDharmaAdmin.  Do it now because I can’t figure out how to do it for you.

When you initially join you will only have access to the ‘Contact Us’ forum.  melvin or Turkana or buhdy or On The Bus or I will have to give you the right permissions.  This is the only way to get good security and it will happen within hours.

There will be diaries for each day, about a week’s worth.  Each diary will contain the schedule for that day as best I know it, including the available slots.

Feel free to volunteer.  Or ask for a mulligan, whatever, I’m not the kind of golfer who watches you hit a branch on your backswing and says, “That’s a stroke.”

Please do this as far in advance as you are able to plan.

I expect sometimes there will be conflicts.  For the most part I’m expecting you to be able to work this out amongst yourselves because we’re all big boys and girls here.

When the day is done gone the sun.  My clock runs from 6 am to 3 am.  That’s a day and all times are Eastern.

The advance publishing feature runs Pacific.  Do the math.

Past days schedule diaries will be archived (or at least hidden) so they’re not a distraction.

I expect the first week will be available by midnight.

The Schedule

So far-

Monday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM (Site)
10:00 PM
12 Midnight Midnight Cowboy (pinche tejano)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

Monday Morning Meta Meltdown (pinche tejano’s suggestion, no specific time mentioned or firm commitment)

Tuesday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM Liturature (pico)
8:00 PM
9:00 PM (Site)
10:00 PM Trippin’ Tuesday (On The Bus)
12 Midnight Midnight Cowboy (pinche tejano)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

(melvin, no specific time mentioned)

Wednesday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon LGBT Roundup? (pico)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM (Site?)
10:00 PM
12 Midnight Midnight Cowboy (pinche tejano)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

Thursday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM (Site?)
10:00 PM (pfiore8)
12 Midnight Midnight Cowboy (pinche tejano)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

Friday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM (melvin)
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM (Robyn)
8:00 PM (Nightprowlkitty)
9:00 PM (Site?)
10:00 PM
12 Midnight (Site, could be shared by a Promotion or an FP)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

Futurism Fridays (pinche tejano suggestion, no specific time mentioned or firm commitment)

Saturday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:00 PM (Site?)
10:00 PM
12 Midnight (Site, could be shared by a Promotion or an FP)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

Sunday

6:00 AM
7:30 AM Morning News Digest (Site)
8:00 AM
10:00 AM
12 Noon (Site)
2:00 PM
3:00 PM (exmearden)(Site)
4:00 PM 4 at 4 (Magnifico)
6:00 PM
8:00 PM (Lithium Cola)
9:00 PM (Site?)
10:00 PM
12 Midnight (Site, could be shared by a Promotion or an FP)
3:00 AM (Site- Insomniacs)

So that’s it.

Please remember a time commitment is not a writing commitment, it is a commitment to promote and tend.

Also, any time a Contributing Editor taps you on the shoulder by posting to the Front Page…

Tag, they’re it.

You can stick around if you want to, but you don’t have to.  And it’s only 90 minutes anyway and there are mulligans.

Did I mention the mulligans?

The big windup

I’ll be around until 8, then I’ve got to help my brother sort out some HTML and make my Olbermann Spoiler notes for tonight’s Jonesing thread by PerfectStormer.  At about 10 I’m checking out to dK to coin my mojo and boost the spoiler thread.  After I pay my respects at OND I’ll be back to decode the hieroglyphics if there are any and set up the Schedule Dharma diaries for the rest of the week.

After that I’ll just be lazy.

Update– ddAdmin now updated.

The Netroots and Iraq

Someone just pointed me to this radio interview of John Stauber by Bob McChesney (it is the 8/19 interview) on the Netroots (especially Move On) and the Iraq issue, and I think it is excellent.

I’ve discussed this issue often, see here and here, here and here. In the Guardian, I wrote this:

In fact, the entire netroots’ performance opposing the Iraq war during 2007, and especially the performance of MoveOn, has been nothing short of pathetic. For example, MoveOn , seconded by such netroots stalwarts as Chris Bowers and Matt Stoller, then of the blog MyDD, and the Daily Kos blog, tried to rally support for the Democrats’ utterly inadequate Iraq supplemental spending bill. Predictably, the effort ended in disaster for Democrats.

But no matter, at least for MoveOn, which decided that this failure would be a great jumping off point for a political campaign to challenge Republicans in the 2008 election. MoveOn is still in the middle of that campaign. What we do not see from MoveOn or any of the leading left blogs are any attempts to pressure Democrats into taking action immediately to end the Iraq war. Every plan, every project, seemingly every post, is focused on how to exploit Iraq as a political weapon against Republicans in the 2008 elections. Very little thought is brought to bear on how to pressure Democrats to use the power of congress to end the Iraq war now.

MoveOn and many of the leading left-wing blogs have become nothing but appendages of the Democratic party – defending every initiative, no matter how wrong-headed, cowardly and obviously ineffective. And since the Iraq supplemental fight, where the netroots did such a horrible job, the discussions of what congress should do to end the Iraq debacle are practically nonexistent in the leading left blogs. They have seemed intent on confirming Bai’s view that the netroots are more interested in being kingmakers than in dealing with the issues. A review of the leading Left blogs shows very little coverage of Iraq issues and what congress should be doing. Instead, they are obsessed with 2008 presidential horserace blogging.

Stauber is not someone I am going to agree with a whole lot on a wide range of issues (for example, he is a big impeachment proponent), but I thought Stauber was especially good in this interview. Take a listen.

Four at Four

Four at Four is an afternoon briefing of four (yes only four) important or interesting stories in the news. Please look for it Monday through Friday at 4 p.m. Eastern.

  1. The New York Times reports that George W. “Bush flew with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice directly to this sprawling air base in Anbar Province, the Sunni stronghold that has seen significant security improvements in recent months. There he was joined in the 110-degree heat by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Gen. Peter Pace, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staffs, who had flown separately… ¶ The high-level visit was conducted with extraordinary security precautions. American officials said the measures, which included withholding disclosure of Mr. Gates’s arrival after Mr. Bush was on the ground, were necessary because of the top officials from Iraq and from the United States who were present. Although Mr. Gates arrived on a C-17 transport plane, Mr. Bush traveled on Air Force One, which could be seen sitting on the air base’s baking tarmac.” Bush stopped by Iraq on his way to Australia for APEC, so I guess that explains why Laura skipped the trip. She didn’t want to see the Good News from Iraq™, first hand.

  2. Hurricane Felix has weakened slightly according to the Miami Herald. “Forecasters called the modest weakening an expected short-term fluctuation and said Felix was likely to regain its top-scale Category 5 strength before its core makes landfall Tuesday morning, likely near the border between Honduras and Nicaragua. ¶ Warnings were issued to residents of Honduras, Nicaragua, Belize and Guatemala.”

  3. The Washington Post says in northern France, some champagne producers’ grapes were ready for harvest in August, earlier than in any year on record. “Scientists and growers have been stunned by the dramatic evolutions in the northernmost regions of Alsace and Champagne, long considered less susceptible to global warming… ¶ In a chain reaction of nature, climate change is also sending new insects and diseases north… ¶ Scientists and vintners say wine grapes are the best agricultural measure of climate change because of their extraordinary sensitivity to weather and the meticulous data that have been kept concerning the long-lived vines.”

  4. According to the Times of India, China has banned the reincarnation of living Buddhas without state permission. “In an order by the state administration of religious affairs, which comes into effect from September 1, China has said Buddhas cannot be reincarnated outside China. Instead, they would have to take permission from the state, which would oversee the selection of the ‘soul-boy’ (or the reincarnated Buddha).” The present Dalai Lama has said “that if Tibet was not free when he died, he would be reincarnated in a free country elsewhere. The Chinese government wants to pre-empt that.”

So, what else is happening?

Back from the Burn + Meta

Hey everyone – I’m back from Burning Man.  It was awesome.  I’ll write more about the Burning Man community in my Tues night post.  Some favorite moments and a few pics below the fold. 

I still need to unpack the van so we can return it to Hertz.  I’ll be back later to catch up with blog business and what we need to do to get this place in better shape for launch.  My priority today is to get the Google ads setup.

I signed up at the Admin forum and my account was activated.  Can someone give me access to the private threads?  Thanks.

My husband and I started putting together a list of our favorite moments. 

(1) The fireworks
(2) The ginormous rig explosion
(3) Hanging out on the distant playa at night
(4) Inviting all the people into our tent with cold drinks – about 90% of people accepted!
(5) Making new friends – Now keep them!
(6) Everybody loving the music and drinks
(7) Griffin on the little trike
(8) The huge, incredible art cars
(9) The ping-pong balls
(10) The monkeys exhibit
(11) The birthday party on the art car
(12) Wonder t-shirt for dragon tapestry trade
(13) Rainbows, moonrises & sunsets


One morning I got up early and rode my bike around before it got too hot.  These people were still dancing, well past dawn.  There’s a DJ and sound system up on the dragon. 


A family out on their Zebra car.

Open Thread and Hurricane Watch

Howdy all!

After a seven hour drive through 100 degree heat and a Biiiiiiig stretch of pretty baren fucking desert  am now in my new home in on the western side of Baja! Its a nice little bungalow with mango trees etc in backyard. But no electricity (supposed to be hooked up today, but my motto down here is Forget it Jake, It’s Mexico) the Satellite guy who will be hooking me up seems to think the little Cat 1 Hurricane headed towards us might delay my hookup see lower left and here.

I have found an internet cafe three blocks from my house….the only bummer being that it is in the opposite direction from the great taco place three blocks from my house….life is tough! Even though I don’t now when I will really be back on, I will check in with updates every day…and hopefully we can launch soon. I probably won’t have time to monitor the site thoroughly but I will keep an eye on my threads and you can always mail me!

Talk to you soon….Hasta Luego!

The Truth About Iran Is . . . That The Road To War With Tehran Runs Through Baghdad

In a very fine post, Turkana concludes:

The truth about Iran is that the same people who gave us the Iraq War would love to give us an Iran War. . . . The truth about Iran is that we can’t trust our government, our military, their government, or the corporate media to tell us the whole truth. . . . We might start bombing Iran tomorrow. We might not ever bomb them.

The truth about Iran is that we need to keep our minds clear as we try to do whatever we can to prevent another immoral, illegal, and disastrous war. Be skeptical. Research. Know your sources. Agitate for peace.

(Emphasis supplied.) I submit that the way to avoid war with Iran is to end the Debacle in Iraq. Previously I wrote:

The chance of Congress authorizing military action against Iran is zero. Zilch. None. Bush will not even consider asking for it. Everyone must know this. How could they not? The ONLY reason Bush can even contemplate action against Iran is – surprise – BECAUSE WE ARE IN IRAQ! You want to stop military action against Iran? Then work like hell to get us out of Iraq.

More.

pfiore wrote:

It might be helpful if we did more than just react to all the information flooding our brains every day. We need to sift through the data and assertions and predictions. We need to ask ourselves if what we are reading really makes sense.

There is too much at stake to rely entirely on emotional reactions driving our decision making. We all need to slow it down a notch. It’s difficult because it’s so easy to experience a constant low-level of anxiety about what is happening all around us… we feel out-of-control and all we have, sometimes, is our anger.

Very true. I submit that those who are rightly concerned that Dick Cheney wishes to provoke a military confrontation with Iran consider precisely the only true means at his disposal – the Iraq Debacle. You see it in every story written by  Michael Gordon of the Times – the Iranians and their IEDs, the Iranians and their training of Shiite militia (forget the fact that these same militia are supported by the IRAQI government), the Iranians and their Iraqi ambitions, etc.

Watch Petraeus and Crocker. Watch the leading questions from Republican lawmakers. You will see clearly that the road to military conflict with Iran runs through the Iraq Debacle. I implore Democrats and progressives to keep their focus on the real threat – the unending Debacle. That is what can lead us to conflict with Iran, Syria and the conflagration we all so rightly fear.

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