Yearly Archives: 2005


We need to take back responsibility for own future

Dave Winer has a really good editorial today the country needing to come together and take a fresh look at where we need to go in the future if we are to survive.

If we have to blame anyone, let’s take the blame ourselves. We thought we could get by without getting involved. If ever it was obvious that we must get involved, now is that time. First there are people to help, so many, that we must all help. Then there’s a city to rebuild, and that’s going to require a shift in thinking about the environment. There’s no maybe about it. On Meet The Press yesterday, a panel of people who clearly know what they’re talking about said that New Orleans’s present is the future for all coastal cities. A rising ocean level has the same effect for coastal cities as dropping land level (which is what happened in New Orleans). We have to change our way of life if we want New York, Boston, Houston, Miami, Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles to survive. And that’s true of every coastal city in every country, not just the United States.

We definitely cannot rely on traditional politics to deal with these issues. We must acknowledge that ultimately we are responsible for what happens to our planet and our species. We cannot sit back and wait for an amorphous god to fix things. We cannot rely on politicians to fix the problem. We must start changing our own behaviour, Now! We need to use more fuel efficient vehicles, drive less, telecommute if possible, use the technology we have to reduce our consumption. We need to acknowledge that the Earth and all that it contains is a finite resource and we need to take care of it and preserve it for our future use and the use of future generations. I want my children to have the opportunity to live a good life and if we don’t all change none of our descendants will have the chance. Apathy won’t cut it any more. We must all particate in our future.


Grover Norquist’s plan

I found these on Daily Kos
grover postergop looting
It is all fits in with the extremist GOP plan to neuter the government. Is this really what American’s want? BTW that is an actual quote from Grover Norquist, no joke. If you listen to his words and writings over the years, the intent is precisely what it seems to be, it does not change by being taken out of context.


Watch out for Turd Blossoms

This item appeared in the Salon.com war room:

As the authorities shuffle hurricane refugees from the Superdome in New Orleans to the Astrodome in Houston and other venues scattered around Texas, ordinary people from all across America are posting offers on the Web to let people stay with them. As Salon reader Sandy Harbanuk of Juneau, Alaska, reminds us, we know of a guy from Crawford who has 1,600 acres of land and a 10,000-square-foot vacation estate he’s not using just now. We wonder if he’s going to post a note on craigslist offering to take some “good folks” in.

Maybe they could help clear the brush too! There always seems to be plenty around. You could put up quite a nice tent city on 1600 acres.


Steve Ballmer’s Temper

Everybody who follows the tech industry knows that Steve Ballmer (CEO of microsoft) can be rather loud and obnoxious. If you haven’t see the monkeyboy video check this out. That was from some microsoft conference a few years back. Also check out this ipod commercial parody based on it Well in recent months, microsoft has had a legal dispute going with google over googles hiring of a former ms employee. Another former ms employee Mark Lucovsky told the following tale of his exit interview with Ballmer when informing him that he was going to google:

Prior to joining Google, I set up a meeting on or about November 11, 2004 with Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer to discuss my planned departure….At some point in the conversation Mr. Ballmer said: “Just tell me it’s not Google.” I told him it was Google.

At that point, Mr. Ballmer picked up a chair and threw it across the room hitting a table in his office. Mr. Ballmer then said: “Fucking Eric Schmidt is a fucking pussy. I’m going to fucking bury that guy, I have done it before, and I will do it again. I’m going to fucking kill Google.” ….

Thereafter, Mr. Ballmer resumed trying to persuade me to stay….Among other things, Mr. Ballmer told me that “Google’s not a real company. It’s a house of cards.”

I think Ballmer needs learn to relax a little. I am amazed the guy hasn’t stroked out.


WWJD ≠ WWBD

I generally don’t agree with much of anything that Andrew Sullivan has to say about anything. However, when writing about this weeks event’s he does make a good point about how the shrub administration are not really conservatives:

Kevin Drum wants to say that the difference between conservatives and liberals is that liberals believe in funding organizations like FEMA or the Corps of Engineers and conservatives don’t. Nuh-huh. Real conservatives believe that the state should do a few things that no one else can do – defense, decent public education, police, law and order among the most obvious – and leave the rest to individuals. Funding FEMA and having a superb civil defense are very much part of conservatism’s real core. It’s when government decides to reshape society, redistribute wealth, socially engineer, and take over functions that the private sector can do just as well that conservatives draw the line. The reason I’m mad as hell over Katrina is precisely because I’m a conservative and this kind of thing is exactly what government is for. Bush in this sense is not now and never has been a conservative. A man who explodes government spending but can’t run a war or organize basic civil defense is simply a fiscally reckless incompetent. If this were a parliamentary system, we’d have a vote of no confidence. Instead we have three years of more peril.

Clearly the shrubbies have demonstrated time and again over the last 5 years that they are not conservatives. They are theocrats with there own twisted vision of evangelical christianity that bears little resemblance to anything taught by Jesus Christ. What would Jesus Do? Probably the exact opposite of everything that George W Bush has done in his life and career.

BTW Where is Umcle Dick this week?


Deliberately Unprepared?

I got back from my trip last friday afternoon and as soon as I looked at my browser I saw that there was a hurricane in the gulf of Mexico. I checked the weather sites and at that point the storm was already on a track for the coast of Louisiana. This was 3 days before it hit. Why were the National Guard already mobilised at that time and on their way to the Gulf coast? Why are they only arriving 4 days after the flood?

Clearly during the course of this week the bush administration has demonstrated such an extraordinary lack of judgement that clearly they cannot be trusted with any of their nominees for even the most trivial position. I believe that the congress should refuse to vote on any more bush nominees for the remainder of his term. After seeing the performance of his Homeland Security secretary and FEMA director (along with the various appointees in Iraq) none bush nominee for the supreme court should be approved.


Our incompetent “leaders”

I have been hearing comments repeatedly in recent days about America coming to everyone elses aid when they have an emergency, but no one coming to our aid in this crisis. Well it appears that other countries want to help, but the incompetent political hacks running our country into the ground won’t let them. This was on Daily Kos

On tonight’s news, CTV (Canadian TV) said that support was offered from Canada. Planes are ready to load with food and medical supplies and a system called “DART” which can provide fresh water and medical supplies is standing by. Department of Homeland Security as well as other U.S. agencies were contacted by the Canadian government requesting permission to provide help. Despite this contact, Canada has not been allowed to fly supplies and personnel to the areas hit by Katrina. So, everything here is grounded. Prime Minister Paul Martin is reportedly trying to speak to President Bush tonight or tomorrow to ask him why the U.S. federal government will not allow aid from Canada into Louisiana and Mississippi. That said, the Canadian Red Cross is reportedly allowed into the area.

Canadian agencies are saying that foreign aid is probably not being permitted into Louisiana and Mississippi because of “mass confusion” at the U.S. federal level in the wake of the storm.

Also see the Hurricane Warning from the national weather service that I posted the day before the storm made landfall . At least one government agency knew what was coming.