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The Barbarians are no longer at the Gates. They now Rule the Manor
Rep. Allen West, a Florida Republican, was recently captured on video asserting that there are “78 to 81” Democrats in Congress who are members of the Communist Party. Of course, it’s not unusual for some renegade lawmaker from either side … Continue reading
Wall Street Declares War on America (Yes, this constitutes Conspiracy!)
Oakland Mayor Jean Quan Admits Cities Coordinated Crackdown on Occupy Movement Embattled Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, speaking in an interview with the BBC (excerpted on The Takeaway radio program–audio of Quan starts at the 5:30 mark), casually mentioned that she … Continue reading
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Tagged class war, conspiracy, conspiracy of silence, corporate malfeasance, Corporate Personhood, Corporate Welfare, corporations, economy, flow of information, Government Secrecy, Great Depression, tax havens, Wall Street, world order, Worthless Mass Media
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Information flow can reveal malicious intent
…the sneaky behavior employed to cover the corrupt “innovations” at Enron might have been revealed just by diagramming who is e-mailing whom suggests that the structures of social networks might be a good diagnostic tool. Probing the shapes of social networks might help investigators identify electronic dens of intrigue, such as people communicating within a terrorist network… Continue reading
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Tagged business, class war, corporate malfeasance, economy, flow of information, Great Depression, politics, Wall Street
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IP Address Hijacking
A couple of years ago, I was watching some streaming video (I forget what it was exactly, probably something like the Daily Show or a music video). Suddenly, the connection slowed to a complete crawl. I looked out my window … Continue reading
Posted in American political discourse, Blog, Blogroll, business, Commentary, Community, culture, information, legal, life, media, news, Opinion, society, technology, Uncategorized
Tagged corporations, economy, flow of information, internet, internet security, IP Addresses, wireless connections
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The Deficit Hawks Target Nurses and Firefighters
To put this in context, the size of this upward redistribution to the richest 1 percent over the last three decades is roughly large enough to double the income of all the households in the bottom half of the income distribution. Continue reading
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Tagged Center for Economic and Policy Research, corporate bailouts, Corporate Welfare, deficit hawks, Federal Reserve, Great Depression, Social Security, Wall Street, War on the Middle Css
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Dogs of Fashion, Dogs of War
“Wait — aren’t pit bulls also popular among some people in the [upscale] Flatiron District, those brainless, image-is-everything youth who seem most fashionable, who appear at the cutting edge of youth culture? Seen as distinctly postmodern, they are called by some “ravers.” They see themselves as individuals, as rebels. How can their appropriation of pit bulls be explained? These postmodern youth, most of whom have middle- to upper-middle-class backgrounds, have also taken to wearing modified working-class clothing: Baseball hats that say DIESEL on them, used overalls that retain their original label: JOE’S AUTO REPAIR. Many wear tattoos as well…” Continue reading
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Tagged dogs and fashion, Dogs of War, Pit Bulls, tattoos, upper-middle-class youth
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Disinformation Campaign Proves Effective as Anti-SOPA Strike-Breaker
Two or three days ago, announcements were broadcast on various Media Outlets stating that two bills in the Congress and the Senate, SOPA and PROTECT-IP were effectively “Dead-in-the-Water,” resulting in the cancellation (or extreme reduction) of what would have been … Continue reading →