November 2008
7 entries
The Capitalist Apocalypse
11.20 at 12:05 | comments (6)

07:25 <@eniac> "...with home prices falling over 30%, about 40% of all households with a mortgage (or 21 million out of 50 million who have a mortgage) will be under water (negative equity in their homes) with a huge incentive to walk away from their homes."
07:25 <@eniac> rough
07:44 <@solios> eniac: so the housing crisis is going to get WORSE?! :D
07:44 <@solios> awesome.
07:44 <@solios> who would have thought the apocalypse would be so god damned boring. :|
07:45 * solios was hoping for zombies or nukes or an asteroid or a plague or something.
07:45 <@proudestS> solios: give it another year and we'll all be dying of drug-resistant TB
07:45 <@proudestS> that enough of a plague for you?
07:45 <@solios> proudestS: it's got promise.
Carholduhr
11.19 at 22:20 | comments (2)
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Your ignorance is legendary, even in hell!
11.18 at 12:06 | comments (0)

05:26 <@solios> Those crazy red states.
05:29 <@_Lasar> "Again, they will call me and they will tell me that he's not a Muslim because he is a Christian. That's not the point. The point is he's not a Christian."
05:29 <@_Lasar> ...what?
05:31 <@xeno> fagbot: doot
05:31 <@fagbot> HOLY COCKS
05:31 <@xeno> _Lasar: do not try to make sense of it
05:32 <@xeno> Religion is where all reason breaks down.
05:33 <@_Lasar> Yeah, I'm aware of that
Noise Unit
11.17 at 02:11 | comments (2)

A halfassed but whole-hearted attempt to articulate what's been bugging me lately.

If I could put my finger on it, it wouldn't be such a problem now would it?

Post-script (pre-script, really) : This is less emo whinging for an audience and more an attempt to lay out recent mental malaise in a "concise" fashion. Fact is that this is one of those funky life problems that you'd have to have experienced - and conquered - yourself in order to armchair quarterback it.

I'd say I'm in a better spot right now than I was 20 hours ago when I wrote this (then unpublished it, then noticed someone had commented on a cached version, republished it and added this pre-script post-script). That's arguable. The fact is that by-and-large, 2008 has been a difficult year and until I can get at least some of this seemingly insurmountable pile of STUFF taken care of, I'm going to be a real piss-ass.

I've wiped the emo - it's safe in a text file. Mission accomplished.

Spooks
11.12 at 10:41 | comments (0)

16:54 <@solios> fagbot: spooks?
16:54 <@fagbot> solios: no clue
16:54 <@solios> fagbot: spooks is Fox News incarnated as a UK version of The Bourne Franchise
16:54 <@fagbot> OK, solios.
16:55 <@xeno> o_O
16:59 <@solios> I'm so not kidding.
16:59 <@xeno> that sounds pretty horrible.*
16:59 <@xeno> why are you watching it?
16:59 <@solios> bored
16:59 <@solios> and the dude from Life Force is in it.
17:03 <@xeno> ...

* He hasn't seen Spooks : Code 9.

Off to a roaring start.
11.06 at 17:26 | comments (0)
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The National Service Act as previously proposed is a plan to reinstate the draft. About which the president-elect has said We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.

Gays in the military, it ain't.

Fortunately, two previous attempts at this have tanked horribly and the third (which came right on the heels of the second) has spent the past year floundering with only a couple of democrats backing it.

If there's ever a time to slip an NSA in under the radar, it's now.

My take? It's one thing to encourage National Service. It's another thing to mandate it - though it's been around in countries such as Germany and what used to be Yugoslavia (among other places) for so long that the concept has become integrated into their respective societies.

Personally, I'm deeply opposed to the idea and I don't think it's necessary. Several people I know enlisted for one of two reasons - they either had fuckall for options or they were up to their ass in (education-related) debt. So they walked into the welcoming arms of Uncle Sam to do some "character building." If there were other options for the economically fucked, then maybe - maybe - some kind of NSP would be viable.

As it stands now, for the people that really need the help, the military is the only game in town. Reinstating conscription (be it filling potholes or digging foxholes) at this point would be a formality - and an insult to those who've made the choice.

The vague summary on the change.gov site that went up shortly after I took the above screenshot is aimed in a different direction, more of an "encouraged community service" direction. All the new administration has to do for the next 75 days is talk a good game.

Talking a good game is easy - you need charisma and pretty words to talk a good game.

Details... not so much.

We are one. One is the beginning.
11.05 at 10:56 | comments (6)



This victory alone is not the change we seek.

--President-Elect Barack Obama, 2008.11.04

Reservations - deep, The Economy could be Vita Severin-grade reservations - throttle my politics. I'm not the only one who won't drink the kool-aid, and I think that's a good thing. The cult of personality scares me about as much as the man's support for the patriot act, and the sooner the new government gets down to business and shows its true colors, the better.

I am not Herbert.

I am, however, giggling like a schoolgirl at Alaska's re-election of Ted "Corruption is a series of tubes" Stevens.

Hah. Hah-hah. HAH!

Hah.

Update, two weeks later - turns out that after an extensive taxpayer dollar-burning recount, Stevens actually lost.

On the one hand, I'm kinda bummed - Stevens was one of my favorite regulars on Republican Party Reservation. On the other, juuuuuust enough of this country is sick of the Order Of Things, and that's cause for celebration.

On the gripping hand, we have yet to see what this "change" we've voted for actually is.

Still holding off on the partying. Till February, at least.