Tag PATRIOT Act

Where Seldom..Often Is Heard A Discouraging Word

Twenty-eight percent of American homes are “underwater” in value, according to real estate website Zillow.com.

Even the crap they make in China isn’t going to be cheap for much longer as wages for Chinese workers begin to rise. How long before the capitalists abandon China and move all their factories to Africa?

One of the most evocative explanations of wealth inequality I have ever read:

Imagine people’s height being proportional to their income, so that someone with an average income is of average height. Now imagine that the entire adult population of America is walking past you in a single hour, in ascending order of income.

The first passers-by, the owners of loss-making businesses, are invisible: their heads are below ground. Then come the jobless and the working poor, who are midgets. After half an hour the strollers are still only waist-high, since America’s median income is only half the mean. It takes nearly 45 minutes before normal-sized people appear. But then, in the final minutes, giants thunder by. With six minutes to go they are 12 feet tall. When the 400 highest earners walk by, right at the end, each is more than two miles tall.

The hypocrisy of Western foreign policy: Libya 2010 vs Libya 2011

Congress has authorized the President to go to war against anyone, anywhere, for any reason forever. Dennis Kucinich is one of the few members of Congress who opposes the measure. Oh, and the Senate is slated to re-authorize the PATRIOT Act today, with the only voice of opposition being Teabagger Rand Paul.

It’s not your imagination: Facebook is deliberately designed for morons.

Niemoller revisited:

First, they came for the manufacturing workers, but I didn’t speak out for them, cos jeez, I was, what, three years old at the time? Something to do with Reagan I heard, and those guys were unionised bums anyway, making America un-competitive, they deserved to lose their jobs.

Then they came for the call centre jobs, but I didn’t speak out for them because, hey, I was in high school, and sure it was irritating for my Mom and Dad when they were trying to get something done over the phone and the guy was following some jackass script, but hey – lower premiums!

Then they came for the service jobs, but I didn’t speak out for them because I was in college, I was studying hard and anyway it was pretty neat to be ab le to order at the drive-in around the corner from Yale and have my order taken by some guy in Buttfuck, Idaho who used to be a farmer or a machinist or some shit like that.

Then, they came for the software and publishing and insurance and project management jobs and I didn’t speak out because man, I’m so glad I went for a really high-value career like law, I mean, can you imagine if I’d done a liberal arts degree? These loans will be worth it in the end when all those sociology and English grads are serving me lattes.

Finally, they came for the law jobs and they used software and they moved everybody to Omaha to save on rent, and nobody spoke for me, because, y’know, everybody just wants to keep their jobs man, who’s going to cry for an Ivy League guy who can’t get a job?

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A Very SEXY Terrorist

Did you know that Eliot Spitzer and his $5000/hour “date” were threats to Our Father..um..Homeland?

This Newsweek story details how the FBI used the provisions of the PATRIOT Act to demand transaction records from banks so that they could look for “suspicious” activities. The FBI did this to the tune of 1.23 MILLION times last year, and the banks, quivering in fear of facing stiff penalties for not complying, bent over like a Republican senator in an airport bathroom. Not a one of those activity reports turned up any terrorist activity, but one DID turn up Spitzer’s shuffling around of cash to cover his visits to “Kristen”, and the FBI had themselves a sweet little investigation fall right into their laps.

Or did they?

This piece on the political news website In These Times asks how is it that only Spitzer’s dalliances merited an investigation. In fact, the article points out, the Justice Department actually went out of its way to cover up parts of the infamous “DC Madam” scandal, including a list of well-connected Washington clientele and 10 years’ worth of documented phone records. And the questions continue to linger as to why Palfrey’s attorney didn’t call Republican senator David Vitter to the stand in what was all but guaranteed to be a political tidal wave of bad news.

In These Times editor Joel Bleifuss, who wrote the piece, doesn’t really wonder about any of this at all. The Bush Justice Department, he points out, goes after Democratic politicians FIVE TIMES more often than Republican politicians through the so-called “Public Integrity Section”. Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman could probably tell you a little about that, too.

The FBI’s own internal audit admits to at least 1000 cases where the PATRIOT Act was used in violation of its actual intent, and who knows what the real number of violations is. Not unlike the majority of the million-plus banking transaction reports, there’s a pretty high probablity that the FBI simply used this power to troll for information and most often came up with nothing. While nobody will argue that Spitzer wasn’t actually guilty of his inappropriate and illegal behavior, did the FBI have any credible suspicion that he or the call girl represented a danger to public safety? Or did his stupidity and lust simply play into the hands of a political juggernaut in the White House which saw an opportunity to knock out an adversary?

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