Andrew Blum: What is the Internet, really? | Video on TED.com.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
Spinning Benghazi by Justin Raimondo — Antiwar.com
Government Promises Jobs … Delivers Pain | ZeroHedge
WORLD WITHOUT TORTURE: THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE WEST – PaulCraigRoberts.org
Take the Test to See If You Might Be Considered a “Potential Terrorist” By Government Officials | ZeroHedge
Meet Robert Rubin: The Man In Charge | ZeroHedge
Meet Robert Rubin: The Man In Charge | ZeroHedge.
Meet the man, who many say (most of whom correctly) has been running pretty much everything from deep behind the scenes.
Rethinking Robert Rubin, by William Cohan
Bill Clinton has a favorite Robert Rubin story. It’s 1999, and the Cabinet has gathered to discuss the business of the American people. Except no one can focus because the impeachment crisis is raging, and even the most veteran Washington power players are, for lack of a better term, freaking out. “It was amazing what he did,” says Clinton of Rubin, his then-Treasury Secretary. “He often didn’t say much, and I was stunned when he wanted to speak. He just sat there and in about three minutes summed up the whole thing in a very calm way, and had an incredibly positive impact on the attitude of the Cabinet. He said, ‘What we’ve got to do is get up tomorrow and go back to work, just like we did today, make good things happen, and trust the system and trust the American people. It’s going to be fine.’ And oh my God, you would’ve thought that somebody had gone around and lifted a rock off everybody’s shoulders.”
Rubin’s knack for spreading wisdom and tranquility has been the defining trait of his professional life. Whether economies across Asia are contaminating each other like kids on a school bus or the Mexican government rises one morning and decides to devalue the peso, Rubin’s hooded eyes and perpetually mussed gray hair give him the air of an ancient Galapagos tortoise. Whatever nastiness politics or the global economy may throw at him, he abides. [click on above link for more]
[so many informative posts at zerohedge.com – please take a look at them]
‘US govt handicapped, people fed up with American military’ – YouTube
‘US govt handicapped, people fed up with American military’ – YouTube.
Pakistani police have reportedly used tear gas, batons and fired warning shots – to push protesters away from the American embassy in Islamabad. Eight officers are said to have been injured in the clashes.
More than a thousand demonstrators vented their anger at a U.S.-made film that pokes fun at Islam. Protests flared up across the Muslim world last Tuesday, after a trailer of the film was translated into Arabic and put online.
American diplomatic missions have come under attack in several countries – after the U.S. ambassador to Libya was killed last week.
RT discusses the increasingly tense situation in the Arab World with anti-war activist Brian Becker.
Crazy behaviors Suicide thoughts and buried memories – YouTube
A word to rioting Muslims – YouTube
Poor New Yorkers Spend 25% Of Income On Cigarettes | ZeroHedge
Poor New Yorkers Spend 25% Of Income On Cigarettes | ZeroHedge.
It sucks to be poor. It sucks to smoke (broadly speaking). But most of all, it sucks to be a poor smoker in New York. This is the finding from a study conducted by RTI’s Public Health Policy Research Program which shows that low-income smokers in New York spend 25 percent of their income on cigarettes, a finding that led a smokers’ rights advocate to say it proves high taxes are regressive and ineffective. Bloomberg reports: “In New York, with the nation’s highest cigarette taxes, a pack of cigarettes can cost $12, though many smokers have turned to cheaper cigarettes bought online and by using roll-your-own devices. Wealthier smokers — those earning $60,000 or more — spend 2 percent on cigarettes, according to the study.” The imminent solution: hike taxes even more of course. After all it is not like broke New York City needs the cash broke smokers will stop using EBT cards and other forms of cheap credit to feed addictions. And while at it, hike school tuitions a little more: in a society in which the only peddled hope of regaining the American dream is graduation with an advanced pottery degree, and in which (non-dischargeable) student debt costs nothing, what is the downside?
Amusingly, it seems America has something resembling a smoker’s union: [click on above link to read post]