I just discovered that Devo, Flaming Lips et al. have been doing mtv for a kids' show called YoGabbaGabba. Dancing is encouraged.
You can also learn to draw an elephant with Mark Mothersbaugh.
June 24, 2012
For the Kidless (or Others)
June 23, 2012
The Results of Austerity
How states that have expanded spending have done as compared to states that have cut back. More at The Atlantic.
The Results of "Trickle Down"
"1) Corporate profit margins just hit an all-time high. Companies are making more per dollar of sales than they ever have before. . . .
"2) Fewer Americans are working than at any time in the past three decades. . . .
"3) Wages as a percent of the economy are at an all-time low. This is both cause and effect. One reason companies are so profitable is that they're paying employees less than they ever have as a share of GDP. And that, in turn, is one reason the economy is so weak: those "wages" are other companies' revenue."
More great charts and other info at Business Insider. And if you like this, you might like this video of Huey Long in 1934.
June 22, 2012
Retirement, Ha Ha!
I have a 401(k) with a major investment company whose name starts with F, which I'll call "F Co." I just got an email from them advising me of five "relatively easy steps that [their] research shows" can help make sure I have a comfy retirement. Here they are:
1. Rebalance your investments, i.e., every once in a while, you should shift some of your funds from stocks into bonds or vice versa, to keep from accumulating too much of either. This is investments 101 and I don't think most of us needed F Co.'s "research" to reveal it to us. It also kind of assumes we're actually accumulating too much of either stocks or bonds, which hasn't been a problem for most of us 99%-er's lately.Since 1/4 of my retirement funds were melted in 2008, I'm really glad for F Co.'s "research."
2. Contribute more to your savings. Duh!
3. Put off retiring. Here's where I guffawed.
4. Work during retirement. Seriously, they counted that as a separate "step" toward a comfy retirement. Well, maybe the job market will have picked up in another ten or fifteen years.
5. (Drumroll . . . ) Sell your home.
June 21, 2012
June 20, 2012
For immediate action (re- Wikileaks/Assange):
Go here to send a message such as the following:
[To:]
President Rafael Correa
Ecuador
Embassy of Ecuador
1050 30th Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
US
I am a citizen of the United States, but above that, I am a citizen of humanity.
Wikileaks' Julian Assange is a hero who has helped expose terrible acts of injustice around the world and has spoken truth to power regardless of nationality or the consequences to himself.
It now falls to those who recognize what's really happening and have the power to help him to do so, for the sake of humanity as well as for Mr. Assange's sake.
I urge you to grant him asylum. Posterity will honor you for your recognition that the time has come to do what's right, and having had the courage to do it.
Sincerely,
June 19, 2012
Chad Hopper a.k.a. PALFLOAT
I went to see what Chad Hopper's been up to and found this website, and the image right, and this music, and a bunch of other cool stuff, and a solicitation to help pay cancer bills. Go there for more cool stuff, and consider donating. (You can also click on the "Chad Hopper" label below.)