Tuesday, April 29, 2008

R.I.P. San Jose Sharks, Part Duex

San Jose Sharks Head Coach, Ron Wilson
Well, okay, I must admit that the Sharks sucked it up and beat Calgary in Game 7. Good for them. For a 10 minute stretch, they showed that they can be a great team. They can score at will, seemingly, when backed into a corner.

Now, they're two games down to the Dallas Stars. They play in Dallas tonight and tomorrow night.

Best of luck.

My prediction: The SJ Sharks come out of this 3-1 (winning tonight), splitting in Dallas, to come back to home ice, where they'll fail miserably. Probably lose the series the first game in San Jose.

It pains me to say it, but it must be said: The most talented team in the NHL. Can't live up to their potential. To use a oft-used saying, "Big fish, little pond."

One more prediction: Coach Ron Wilson will be terminated one day after the Sharks lose the series. And I say, nice guy, but good riddance.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Solving Illegal Immigration: US To Buy Mexico

The United States should buy Mexico. Not only will doing solve, overnight, the illegal immigration issue we all seem so up-in-arms about, it will provide us the oil we need to fuel our profligate ways.

We could have, and should have, taken Iraq's oil. Maybe we have. But the damned black gold ought to be free right about now, but NO, we're taking a bath for everything we buy, because it's all transported somewhere (China to Wal-Mart) and that route is paved with oil, smog, and profit.

Now, I'm not one to pooh-pooh the profit motive. Au contraire, gentle reader, I wholeheartedly embrace it. Thus, the reason we should buy an oil-producing nation and use the oil for our own benefit.

Not only will labor be cheaper, so, too, will be one of the raw materials that is an input cost to nearly everything on the planet.

In the meantime, we could start harnessing wind, water, and solar power. Forget corn -- ethanol is the biggest fallacy of the 21st century. By some accounts, corn ethanol costs more to produce than it makes and it's only causing food shortages and food price inflation.

Yes, we should buy Canada, too, while we're at it. They have huge oil and mineral reserves, a ready supply of land, and that pesky problem of too much snow will go away once we have access to free oil.

This post is mostly in jest; however, we need to rethink our ways and partner with those countries that actually have shown some interest in working with us and who don't run counter to our democratic ways.

Saudi Arabia and the rest of the Middle East, are you reading this? The first thing I'd do as President of the United States would be to put the Arabs on notice: You've got 24 hours to work with us or we'll turn your desert land into a Texaco-Chevron-Exxon-Valero parking lot.

And by "working with us," I mean stop treating women as objects, embrace democracy, rid yourselves of thousand-year-old thinking, and give us more of your tasty, golden-brown sweet oil. For free.

Extortion? Yes. Doable? Most definitely. Advised? Not so much :)

Good day.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Rants -- April 27, 2008

Rants
Welcome to the April 27, 2008 edition of Rants.




adso.of.melk1@gmail.com presents Why Gifted Students Hate School, Part Three « Lorem Ipsum posted at Lorem Ipsum, saying, "A rant about why gifted children hate school, part three: Short reason: Because teachers hate gifted kids."

Jeremy Zongker
presents Election Promises posted at Debt Comics.

Michael Hussey
presents We are going to laugh at this fad 20 years from now, right? posted at Disaffiliates - Think Twice.

Wenchypoo
presents Polygamists or Poly-GAMISTS? posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Ashok
presents For My Republican Friends: Let's Play a Game, And See If Dividing the Democratic Party Permanently Is Possible posted at Rethink., saying, "Does the Obama/Clinton divide mean there's an opportunity to split the Democratic party for good? I wonder..."

Allen Scott
presents No Spin Cycle posted at Journey Across the Sky.

Adam Rosenbaum
presents Official corruption south of the border and what to do about it LatinAmericaBlog: Observations and Commentary on Latin America posted at LatinAmericaBlog.

Michael Bass
presents John McCain’s typical GOP approach to Drug Abuse posted at Debt Prison, saying, "And we all know it’s always the “what about the children” Republicans that just love fighting this war on drugs. Yeah, they love watching African Americans go to jail so the streets are kept clean of drugs. Meanwhile their teenage son is buying and selling more dope than they’ve seen in their entire lives."

The Whited Sepulchre
presents Pennsylvania Primary Results posted at The Whited Sepulchre, saying, "Here's a rant on the Pennsylvania Primary results. Enjoy."

Wenchypoo
presents Inflation + Shortages = Stealth Tax Increase posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Leslie Carbone
presents Olympic-Scale Ignorance posted at Leslie Carbone, saying, "Thanks for hosting."

P.L. Frederick
presents The More Times Change, The More They Stay The Same posted at Small and Big, saying, "Regarding The New York Times."

Sammy Benoit
presents Throw the UN in the Attic With the Other Old Stuff That Doesn't Work posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents YID With LID: Terrorist Supporters Bash McCain's Use of Islamic Terrorists posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Hey Dems, Cut the Pork, Feed The Poor posted at YID With LID.

NotYourDaddy
presents Sometimes Nothing is the Right Thing to Do posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, "While Senators Clinton and Obama are leaping over one another trying to come up with more innovative and expensive ways for the government to manipulate the housing market, Senator McCain is quietly saying it isn’t the role of the government’s to bail out either the banks or the borrowers."

NotYourDaddy
presents It's Not About Race, Rev. Wright posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, "African Americans today are split between two cultures. One is a culture of assimilation and success. The other is a culture of victimization and failure."

NotYourDaddy presents When is a Lie Not a Lie? posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, "It’s always easier to predict the past than the future. As history unfolds, it’s starting to look like, not only did Bush not lie, neither was he mistaken. There is new evidence that Iraq did, in fact, have WMDs, which it was systematically transferring to Syria all the while it was stalling the U.N. inspectors."

NotYourDaddy
presents Obama Understands posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, "What these cynical critics fail to realize is that Obama wasn’t attacking these poor benighted folks, he was making excuses for their ignorance. He’s actually on their side, don’t you see?"

NotYourDaddy
presents Back to Basics « Government is not your Daddy. posted at Government is not your Daddy., saying, "A lot of what government provides today could be provided more efficiently by the private sector. But everybody thinks, if they can get the government to pay for it, then it’s free. It isn’t."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Rants using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

EMI Suing MP3tunes. Next Up: They'll Steal Your Children

I am so sick and tired of the music industry!!! My involvement with the music moguls has been only as a consumer of music. I really enjoy my Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Warren Brothers, and Van Halen music, to name just a few of the hundreds of artists whose albums I own.

Here's some background material that demonstrates my disdain for the recording industry:

CEO of Universal Music Is Clueless
Music Lessons that Apply to (Almost) Everything
Compact Disc outlook weak

So, today, I got this letter (reprinted below) -- through the grapevine (and no, I won't tell you from whom, for fear that the dickheads of the RIAA will hunt her down and sue her) from the CEO of MP3tunes, Michael Robertson. The service allows one to store her digitized music online in addition to the way we all store our digitized music now, on local hard drives.

When you buy a CD, for example, free-use allows you to make a copy of it and store for archival purposes. Nobody can tell you where to store it. It doesn't matter whether you store it on this hard drive or that. You just cannot share it. Bah!

When you rip a CD's contents and convert it to a technologically inferior format (like mp3 or AAC -- both lossy formats), I don't see any issue with doing so. To me, it's like recording your LP to a cassette. The music industry may have not liked it in the 80s, but they lived with it. And the courts decided in the favor of the consumer.

However, now that there is widespread sharing of music, even in inferior formats, the industry has been having hissy fits over music copying.

(Did you know that when you "buy" a downloadable song from iTunes, for example, you are not buying the music file per se, but rather the rights to play the music file? What kind of crap is that?)

I'm not really even sorry that the music industry's attempt to dominate the entire copyright world was usurped by technology that they should have and could have envisioned. I'm downright sick and tired of them bitching about (and suing) people who they think may have copied, some of whom may have shared said music with some people.

Here's the letter from Robertson:
Dear MP3tunes Customer,

Let me start by saying that as the CEO of MP3tunes I appreciate your support over the last few years. Your suggestions and patience have helped us build the Locker system we have today. We just launched AutoSync that makes managing your music collection easier than ever.

As you may be aware, the major record label EMI has sued MP3tunes, claiming our service is illegal. You can read about the case here. Much is at stake -- if you don't have the right to store your own music online then you won't have the right to store ebooks, videos and other digital products as well. The notion of ownership in the 21st century will evaporate. The idea of ownership is important to me and I want to make sure I have that right and my kids do too.

I would like to ask for your assistance in our battle for personal music ownership. We need your help because we are a small, 15-person company battling an international giant. They would like to make us spend all of our money paying legal bills. Here's what you can do to help:

1) Please upgrade to a Premium account. This week MP3tunes is launching 3 service levels. I hope you will consider signing up for one of the paid levels. This will not only help us pay for the costs of our service (machines, storage and bandwidth) but a portion will go to cover our legal costs in our case with EMI.

2) If you have a chance to talk publicly about our cause on your blog, with friends, reporters or even EMI personnel please do so. MP3tunes is working hard to design a secure personal music service. We don't promote sharing of music in any manner. We want people to legally acquire their music. But once they do, we think it's important that you be able to use it how you want for your personal use. The AmazonMP3 store says: "You may copy, store, transfer and burn the Digital Content only for your personal, non-commercial, entertainment use." and this is what MP3tunes allows you to do.

You have my commitment that I'll continually battle for your right to store your music online and listen to it anywhere on any device. I hope you'll consider helping MP3tunes in our battle. Thanks.

-- Michael Robertson
CEO
MP3tunes.com
So this is my attempt to get you, my loyal readers, to do something about EMI and their recording industry brethren's attempts at separating you from your music and your money.

Write about this. Comment here. Tell your friends. Copy this letter and send it to your employees, also known as your Congressional representatives in Washington, D.C.

I implore you: Please DO SOMETHING!

These rapscallions of the RIAA will do anything and everything to keep their empires alive, even though it's their own fault for letting them die. Sick bastards!

Monday, April 21, 2008

Democratic Race Too Mean for Swiftboaters

Here's a funny from one of my favorite satirists, Andy Borowitz:
"When you try to destroy a member of another party, that’s swiftboating,” said Mr. Klugian. “When you do it to a member of your own party, that’s cannibalism.”
Too funny! And it's true.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Rants -- April 20, 2008

Rants!
Welcome to the April 20, 2008 edition of Rants. So there's been some messed up events with respect to these Blog Carnivals and I just don't have the damn patience right now to wait for the admins at Blog Carnival (you know who you are!) to fix what is -- OBVIOUSLY -- my mistake.

So, some of you will have had the same post entered in TWO (TWOFER!!!) Rants Blog Carnivals. Today is your lucky day. Do me a favor and linkback to this post or write a quick post announcing the fact that I was so kind to promote YOUR web site once, twice, maybe three times a lady, okay???!!!



Sheesh! Consider this the FIRST RANT of this post!!!

Holly Ord presents The Frightening Truth About Crisis Pregnancy Centers posted at Menstrual Poetry.

Jose DeJesus MD presents Does the approval process for medical facilities serve the public interest or stifle competition? posted at Physician Entrepreneur, saying, "Should government encourage competition by encouraging the private sector to develop competitive medical facilities or should it continue to protect existing facilities by discouraging competition?"

Cancerkitty presents What?s Wrong with Elitists? posted at DelSquacho, saying, "A rant against anti-elitism and anti-intellectualism."

Adam Rosenbaum presents Absolut Vodka, absolutely whatever posted at LatinAmericaBlog, saying, "My rant on the Absolut Vodka ad that caused an uproar in the U.S."

Jay Ross presents Jay's Rants: Hilary is not a robot? posted at Jay's Rants, saying, "Hilary and a whiskey..."

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Hey Obama Sycophants, Don't Say We Didn't Warn You posted at Mad Kane's Political Madness.

Jeffrey Stingerstein presents » Should the UN Intervene in Zimbabwe, China, Sudan, Iran, Burma, ANYWHERE? Disillusioned Words: atheism, logic, politics posted at Disillusioned Words.

Wenchypoo presents This Just In: "Green" Careers posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Steve Faber presents - Stop the Madness, Please - No More Inventiveness in Our Schools posted at Home Based Business Success.

vjack presents Atheist Revolution posted at Atheist Revolution.

Art Vandelay presents Plastic Wrapped Furniture posted at Vandelay Industries.

Holly Ord presents Bleach, Mountain Dew and Marijuana are Not Contraceptives posted at Menstrual Poetry.

The Posthumous Luger presents Geoengineering Project: Day 1. UPDATE — Helioengineering! posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "I rant about the bizarre scientific movement of "Geoengineering" -- the idea that Global Warming requires "bold", expensive scientific solutions."

The Posthumous Luger presents Geoengineering Project, Day 2: Atmocean posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "Part 2 in my look at the nutty world of Geoengineering."

The Posthumous Luger presents Geoengineering Project, Day 3: $5,000,000,000,000 x Infinity Space Umbrella! posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "More Geoengineering -- this time, I rant about the most expensive project ever conceived."

nichole halsey presents Bon Appetit v. Bonne Chance posted at Bad Human! Don't take chemicals from strangers!.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Ode To Randi "Queen of Obscene" Rhodes posted at Mad Kane's Political Madness.

Charles H. Green presents Ode to Distrust posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Forget trust, it's distrust that makes the world go-round. When you're boss says "first I'd like to say how good a job you did with the Christmas party" don't your hackles go up? And aren't you right not to trust him?"

Edith presents Obama, Clinton and Web 2.0 posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Archvillain presents The 75-Year Party posted at A Dark and Sinister Force for Good, saying, "Prohibition, privacy, and Puritans, oh my!"

Holly Ord presents A Long Day Can Be Used as an Excuse for Calling Your Wife a Cunt posted at Menstrual Poetry.

Mike Billy presents I Want Indentured Servants posted at Reflections From A Rotting Nation, saying, "Keep in mind -- though I hopefully made it clear in my writing style -- that the article is tongue-in-cheek."

Nick Pernisco presents A glass ceiling for women? posted at Understand Media Blog.

vjack presents The Smokescreen Of Atheism posted at Atheist Revolution.

Sammy Benoit presents Hi My Name is Sammy and I'm An Islamophobe posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit presents Nancy Pelosi "The People Be Dammed !!" posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit presents Obama To Small Town America---YOU SUCK !!! posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit presents Take Away Carter's Secret Service Detail !!! posted at YID With LID.

B-Don presents Why the Industry is Dead. posted at That Nigga's Crazy!!!, saying, "The blog is a rant about the music industry's demise"

Charles H. Green presents Bizarro Customer Service: The Anti Nordstrom posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Customer service so bad, it might be the world's worst."

Life. Money. Development. presents The 7 Attributes of Leadership posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, "An excellent presentation of the attributes every leader should have."

Tom Snyder presents Media Matters: The Ice Age is Coming posted at Media Matters.

Holly Ord presents Sex Criminal Fashions posted at Menstrual Poetry.

billspaced (that's ME!!!!) presents "Don and Doff" Pay posted at Rants 'n Reviews: Observations from a real conservative OR Rubbing slightly more salt into the wound, saying, "Police get paid to put on uniform. What about garbage collectors, postal workers, and Ronald McDonald?"

Ron Hosea presents CHA-CHING posted at That's the way Ron sees it.

Ryan Ambrose presents McCain is All Our Fault posted at YankMcCain.com, saying, "Rubbing slightly more salt into the wound regarding the McCain nomination and those who defend him. Today, it's about the 'It's all our fault' guilt trip to get him elected."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Rants using our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Income Tax Returns

WTF do we have to fill out tax forms? Doesn't the government know exactly what I made, and can't they do the calculations, and take out EXACTLY what they need to take out on a monthly or bi-monthly basis? Why is this so complicated? What a waste of time and money!

I know, not everyone owns a house. Or has children. And how in the world would the government reward you for giving to charity if it didn't know?

What? The government has favorable tax treatment for home ownership, kids, charity, and a whole host of other things? It seems that the government is incentivizing certain behaviors, no?

Why is that? What difference does it make if I have a child? I didn't do it for the tax credit, and I didn't give to charity because I wanted a tax break!

Remove ALL of these exemptions, credits, and deductions. It is stupid. Everybody in this country should have access to all the benefits our tax dollars fund. Right?

Oh, wait, what about all those "home businesses" that the government is always talking about? Well, they either report the income now, or they don't. Liars are liars and they'll try to skirt the system whenever possible, regardless of tax "breaks."

I say, tax the corporations (more broadly, the businesses) that sell us junk. Be done with it. A flat 35% (or whatever) on all corporations doing business here. Buy a book, charge the seller 35%. Tax consumption (a behavior we should actively discourage, within reason), not income (a behavior we should ACTIVELY encourage).

Want to incentivize behavior? Let people keep the money they earn to buy and invest in the things they want! Perhaps books don't get taxed, but yachts do. See? This is how taxes originally were: A luxury tax.

Want people to quit smoking? 100% tax. Whatever. Lobbyists with the most money would still win the lowest costs, be it in terms of taxation, regulation, or supply costs, just like they do today.

Will prices rise? Perhaps. The 35% tax levied against the sale of a product or service will become a sales tax and will be passed along to the consumer, so prices will rise one-time by 35%. But the 7 percent or so payroll tax and the 25, 28, 31, or 35 percent marginal tax rates will disappear. You'll have more of your paycheck but depending on what you buy, you'll pay more for it.

But what about the homeless? What about them? Get a damn job!

What about the guy making minimum wage? Well, he pays no taxes now, maybe even gets money from the government. He'll only be taxed on the things he buys, so don't buy anything!

Food might be exempt. So, too, gasoline. Maybe other items, like rent would be tax-free (it already is, isn't it). Necessities could be exempt from taxes. That would encourage more companies to produce necessities, driving down the cost of necessities. Less companies would produce yachts, driving up their prices.

But what about the mortgage deduction (I had a $22,000 deduction for interest expense. Yikes!)? What about it? Phase it out. Or do it all at once (giving notice that in 3 years, for example, it will no longer be eligible for a deduction). What difference does it make? All our damn houses are worth less than we owe on them anyway. We're all going to be homeless in 2009 anyway!

Seems like a simple idea. Easy to implement. Easy to collect.

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Bill Clinton Raising Money for Hillary's Campaign: Duh?

Here's a story about Bill Clinton raising his speaking engagement fees in order to presumably fund his wife's campaign. It's despicable, of course, but well within our stupid campaign finance laws.

Here's a thought: Public money ONLY for campaigns. Everybody gets the same amount and can only spend X on television, print, other media. No gallivanting across the nation mucking it up with corn farmers.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

McCain Flips, then Flops

John McCain is nothing if not crazy. Add another character flaw: He's a flip-flopper. Like a fish out of water, McCain flips, then flops. When he'll expire, who knows. But one thing is for sure:

He's changed his position from up to down, left to right, forward to back more times than a teenage girl.

He voted against the Bush tax cuts. Now, he's all for them. He says letting them expire is a tax hike. I guess he's right. But why did he vote against them? He's a conservative right? Aren't conservatives supposed to be all about tax cuts?

Like cut them until they're negative, as in welfare and foodstamps?

Oh, wait, that's liberal. No, cut taxes until the government spends more than it takes in. Right.

MyFox Boston | McCain Proposes Break In Gas Taxes

Monday, April 14, 2008

R.I.P. San Jose Sharks

Yes, I know the San Jose Sharks are only down 2-1 in their Round 1 Stanley Cup playoffs with the Calgary Flames, but I think the Flames sucked the life out of them yesterday.

For those of you who don't know (and care), the Sharks went up 3-0 in the first 4 minutes or so. Then sat on their haunches for the next 56 minutes and lost the game.

They also lost their courage.

The Flames hit the Sharks every chance they got. The Sharks did nothing. They should have just dropped the gloves and pummeled the Flames. But I think they were afraid. What other reason for letting their Captain, Patrick Marleau, get hammered by not one, but two, hellacious hits? They're soft. They suck. They have no courage.

I blame most of that on the coach, Ron Wilson. He's so damned passive, it's pathetic. Last year, he wanted to go golfing more than he wanted to win the Stanley Cup. What's his excuse this year? Yesterday was a beautiful day, perhaps he longed for another 18 holes.

No matter. He seems to be there for good. Too bad for the Bay Area. Also-rans forever. All talent, no heart.

Goodbye San Jose Sharks. Rest in peace. I will never love you again.

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Rants -- April 13, 2008

RantsWelcome to the April 13, 2008 edition of Rants. Something got all FUBARed with this carnival; Blog Carnival thinks it's the 4/20 edition and keeps adding submissions. So, I'm closing out the 4/20 edition, calling it the 4/13 edition.

The next Rants blog carnival, consequently, will run on April 27. Mark your calendars.

Holly Ord
presents Bleach, Mountain Dew and Marijuana are Not Contraceptives posted at Menstrual Poetry.

The Posthumous Luger
presents Geoengineering Project: Day 1. UPDATE — Helioengineering! posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "I rant about the bizarre scientific movement of "Geoengineering" -- the idea that Global Warming requires "bold", expensive scientific solutions."

The Posthumous Luger
presents Geoengineering Project, Day 2: Atmocean posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "Part 2 in my look at the nutty world of Geoengineering."

The Posthumous Luger
presents Geoengineering Project, Day 3: $5,000,000,000,000 x Infinity Space Umbrella! posted at THE POSTHUMOUS LUGER, saying, "More Geoengineering -- this time, I rant about the most expensive project ever conceived."

nichole halsey
presents Bon Appetit v. Bonne Chance posted at Bad Human! Don't take chemicals from strangers!.

Madeleine Begun Kane
presents Ode To Randi "Queen of Obscene" Rhodes posted at Mad Kane's Political Madness.

Charles H. Green
presents Ode to Distrust posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Forget trust, it's distrust that makes the world go-round. When you're boss says "first I'd like to say how good a job you did with the Christmas party" don't your hackles go up? And aren't you right not to trust him?"

Edith
presents Obama, Clinton and Web 2.0 posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.

Archvillain presents The 75-Year Party posted at A Dark and Sinister Force for Good, saying, "Prohibition, privacy, and Puritans, oh my!"

Holly Ord
presents A Long Day Can Be Used as an Excuse for Calling Your Wife a Cunt posted at Menstrual Poetry.

Mike Billy
presents I Want Indentured Servants posted at Reflections From A Rotting Nation, saying, "Keep in mind -- though I hopefully made it clear in my writing style -- that the article is tongue-in-cheek."

Nick Pernisco
presents A glass ceiling for women? posted at Understand Media Blog.

vjack
presents The Smokescreen Of Atheism posted at Atheist Revolution.

Sammy Benoit
presents Hi My Name is Sammy and I'm An Islamophobe posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Nancy Pelosi "The People Be Dammed !!" posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Obama To Small Town America---YOU SUCK !!! posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Take Away Carter's Secret Service Detail !!! posted at YID With LID.

B-Don
presents Why the Industry is Dead. posted at That Nigga's Crazy!!!, saying, "The blog is a rant about the music industry's demise"

Charles H. Green
presents Bizarro Customer Service: The Anti Nordstrom posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Customer service so bad, it might be the world's worst."

Life. Money. Development.
presents The 7 Attributes of Leadership posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, "An excellent presentation of the attributes every leader should have."

Tom Snyder
presents Media Matters: The Ice Age is Coming posted at Media Matters.

Holly Ord
presents Sex Criminal Fashions posted at Menstrual Poetry.

billspaced
presents "Don and Doff" Pay posted at Rants 'n Reviews: Observations from a real conservative OR Rubbing slightly more salt into the wound, saying, "Police get paid to put on uniform. What about garbage collectors, postal workers, and Ronald McDonald?"

Ron Hosea
presents CHA-CHING posted at That's the way Ron sees it.

Ryan Ambrose
presents McCain is All Our Fault posted at YankMcCain.com, saying, "Rubbing slightly more salt into the wound regarding the McCain nomination and those who defend him. Today, it's about the 'It's all our fault' guilt trip to get him elected."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of Rants using our carnival submission form.

Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

"Don and Doff" Pay

Did you know that some police officers get paid to get dressed for their jobs (they also get paid to get undressed, presumably to go home). It's known as "donning and doffing" and some police officers are suing their employers for back pay because they weren't paid to put on and take off their uniforms.

I'm all for police officers getting paid for the risks they take. In fact, I think they ought to be paid some of the highest salaries of any profession. But not for putting on their uniforms. That's just downright silly.

But what's the risk in putting on clothing? The real risk is in not putting the protective gear and uniforms on. I'd say the police are being a little ridiculous in this, if it weren't for our favorite court, the US Supreme Court. They, of course, have ruled that people who work in poultry plants who have to put on safety gear must be paid for doing so. So some enterprising attorney has concocted a scheme in San Diego to get his clients a whole lot of back pay. You know who wins in these cases? Right, NOT the plaintiffs. It's always the scum-sucking lawyers.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Rants -- April 6, 2008

RantsWelcome to the April 6, 2008 edition of Rants.

DWSUWF
presents George W Bush made Moqtada al-Sadr posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, "This is a case where it is literally true that 'What does not kill you, makes you stronger.' The Bush administration bungled or interfered in opportunities to kill al-Sadr in ’03,’04, and ’05. The Bush administration facilitated the means by which he could acquire political power. As a result, the Bush administration are the agents of and reason for his emergence as the most popular political figure in Iraq, and quite possibly, soon to be the most powerful."

Madeleine Begun Kane
presents An Ode To Lefty Bloggers Who Hate Hillary Clinton posted at Mad Kane's Political Madness.

Archvillain
presents Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (part II) posted at A Dark and Sinister Force for Good, saying, "Tarring and feathering are too good for them."

jkrane82
presents Flip-Flopping: Voting For It or Against It? Or Both? Or Neither? posted at We Op-Ed, saying, "No one is safe from the flip-flop accusation. So if we're gonna have to keep hearing it, we might as well use it to our advantage."

Wenchypoo
presents The Man Behind the Mask (Really L-O-N-G) posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.






Rickey Henderson
presents Marvel as Rickey Tells You How To Blog! posted at Riding with Rickey.

Wenchypoo
presents A Fine Lesson in Shame posted at Wisdom From Wenchypoo's Mental Wastebasket.

Lelia Katherine Thomas
presents The Biggest Crimes Continue to Be Committed by the Government: A Look at Eminent Domain posted at LeliaThomas.Com, saying, "While the government continues to take your income through taxation, control information available to you through traditional media, humiliate you and strike fear at security checkpoints, and, of course, take your property through measures like eminent domain, it also has the audacity to try to suggest it knows what’s best for the people."

Kay Stephenson
presents What Makes Me Cranky posted at Contrarian Chronicles.

Sammy Benoit
presents YID With LID: If There Was no Haditha the Democrats Would Invent One-- OH WAIT, THEY DID ! posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Saudi King Offers Dhimmitude NOT Dialogue posted at YID With LID.

Sammy Benoit
presents Hamas Acceptance of a Peaceful Solution-ITS A HOAX !!! posted at YID With LID.

Jeffrey Stingerstein
presents Devout Marxists Come to China?s Aid With Fresh Propaganda posted at Disillusioned Words.

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Thursday, April 03, 2008

Paul O'Neill - Treasury Department - United States Economy - Business - Economics - New York Times

Nice little condensed interview with former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill (fired after he challenged President Bush on several policy issues (read more about it here).

Here's a funny quote:
Are you ever confused with former Yankee outfielder Paul O’Neill? I once gave a speech in New York when I said that whenever I called up a four-star restaurant for a table, they’d fall all over themselves. Then they’d say, “Will Mr. Jeter be coming with you?”
Paul O'Neill - Treasury Department - United States Economy - Business - Economics - New York Times