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Saturday, August 21

Do You Want Some Jobs?

Jobs in the automobile manufacturing sector would be fine. How about jobs building roads, bridges, water systems and other infrastructure. All of these jobs would be great, but Obama is totally uninterested in them. That's why he needs to be out, legally, safely and fast. As the Labor Department released the news of half a million new job losses last week — the worst week since last November — President Obama flew off to his sixth vacation of the year, to Martha's Vineyard. Jobs were lost in the automobile manufacturing sector, and in infrastructure building jobs. The stimulus is over before it really even started. In a statement issued on the way to the airport, the lunatic talked about absolutely nothing except his bill to cut taxes and provide loans for small business, a complete diversion from the massive collapse now visible even to the blind. The automobile manufacturing sector jobs are not fine, GM is just playing a revolving money game. Even this foolishness will not come before the Congress until September, with no action even contemplated before then. Bring back FDR's program for infrastructure building jobs with the NAWAPA program, and see the great interactive NAWAPA show and maps.

Monday, August 9

Infrastructure Beyond the Bronx

Infrastructure beyond the Bronx and to the whole solar system. When man “builds infrastructure“ he is not simply placing some object called infrastructure into an empty box. He is actually reorganizing the physical space-time of the biosphere, as a system, by transforming and redirecting the biogenic flows through the biosphere, allowing it to attain to higher and higher levels of energy flux density. The simplest example of this is the introduction of farming and animal husbandry: the apples, corn, and livestock of today are far different, and far more efficient in terms of energy density, than their wild counterparts which reflect the state in which man first encountered them.

This current crisis is not a financial one, or even a physical one in the simplest sense. We are not facing a lack of finances, or a lack of resources. We are facing a crisis of human culture, of which the current president and his predecessor are merely exemplary. It is time that we analyzed more deeply the roots of the erroneous thinking which has led us so deeply into this current disaster, in order that we might avert it in the only way possible: by turning our sights once again towards humanity’s future, and returning to the cultural-philosophical roots of a true science of physical economy. This is the time to dump Mr. Obama.

Sunday, August 1

Dont Believe the Frameup of Charlie Rangel

Don't believe the frameup of Harlem NY longtime Congressman, Charlie Rangel. Lanny Davis, former aide to President Bill Clinton and a
former attorney for Rep. Rangel, makes a similar point in a
column in {The Hill}, which asks, "Have we learned nothing from
the recent rush-to-judgment travesty of Shirley Sherrod?"
Davis points out that all that has happened so far is that
the staff of the House Ethics Committee -- not even the full
Committee -- has voted out charges against Rangel. "Yet for the
last week and really ever since, Rangel was tried and convicted
in many of the nation's leading newspapers, based on reporting
and editorials that drew conclusions from allegations without
waiting for Rangel's full response with rules of evidence and due
process of law, Republicans and commentators have been demanding
that he resign from office, based on those newspaper stories and
editorials alone."
Davis notes that reporters and commentators are loosely
throwing around the word "corruption" -- which usually implies
intentional misconduct, for personal financial gain -- even
before the charges were issued. But if Rangel's actions were
honest mistakes of judgment, or carelessness, then they do not
constitute "corruption."


Time to stop the corruption of Obama and British Financial Empire.