Bush to Congress: Screw You
Read the article from the Boston Globe (free registration required)
And Congress is letting him get by with it.
In fact, the Republicans are proposing to amend FISA so as to decriminalize Bush's felonious authorization of illegal wiretapping.
Political "Science"
The honoree this year is President George W. Bush, who is being honored for his contributions to "science, public policy, and public service."
Our own Haley Barbour will deliver the keynote address.
I didn't make this up, honest. My imagination isn't that wild.
Turning from farce to tragedy, Dr. Stephen Schneider has an excellent article here on the problems scientists encounter when speaking out on subjects with political and economic implications.
The Army Gets It (At Least Somebody Gets It)
In these times of tightening classical energy options, the Army needs to take steps comparable to those in the national agenda mentioned above by modernizing infrastructure, optimizing end-use, minimizing environmental impact, pulling technology markets, cooperating in regional purchases, and leveraging alternate financing. Special attention to the diversification of sources is appropriate. This incorporates a massive expansion in renewable energy purchases, a vast increase in renewable distributed generation including photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind, microturbines and biomass, and the large-scale networking of on-site generation. (Emphasis added)
Now ask yourself—honestly—do you think that a single one of these suggestions has the slightest chance of being implemented by the Bush administration? Is the Pope a Cajun? Should I even bother to ask?
You can download the document from the military website here.
If you cannot get it from the military website you can download it here (1.3 Mb).
Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in Alabama
Other news: The U. S. Department of Agriculture plans to cut back drastically on testing cattle for BSE. We always knew they had our welfare in mind, didn't we?
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) has some sage advice: become a vegetarian:
“This disturbing discovery should alert consumers to the many problems with meat-heavy diets,” says PCRM president Neal Barnard, M.D. “Mad cow disease is terrifying, but the truth is that all animal products are a health risk because they’re loaded with artery-clogging saturated fat and cholesterol.”
PCRM offers consumers a Vegetarian Starter Kit, which can be downloaded as a PDF file or ordered in printed form.
Stirling Newberry Strikes Again
One irresistible quote out of many:
But what the government of the US should be doing, rather than fighting a Boer War in Iraq - is realizing that the petro-engine economy is coming to an end. The very existence of an era of globalization is a sure sign of it, because it means that production is not improving quickly enough to create zones of higher productive value, merely the ability to equalize zones that exist.
This means focusing on the reality of The End of Extraction. It is extraction that is distorting our economic system, because everything has to be protected, or made to be fictionally as profitable as extracting oil from the sands of Saudi Arabia. As Professor [Lester] Thurow correctly points out, this leads to fudging the books, and eventually to financial scandals and collapse.
Bring Them Home Now March
Former Top Bush Domestic Advisor Charged With Theft
Bush nominated Allen to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in 2003, but his nomination was blocked by Democrats who pointed out his inexperience. It look as though inexperience was the least of his problems.
It's hard to describe my reaction to this news. The time for smugness has long gone; the story of Bush appointees making the transition from power and respect to conviction and contempt has happened so often that it has lost its ability to surprise. It's all weariness now. Never in the history of this nation has the executive branch harbored so many crooks, sycophants and political hacks. Grant's administration was a Trappist monastery by comparison.
Doug Thompson of "Capitol Hill Blue"
7/7/2006 Unfortunately, Thompson's rant is no long on the site.
Profile in Courage: One Brave Resister
Network Neutrality
This is something worth fighting for, folks.
Information Week: Test of Net Neutrality



