Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Episode 040 apologizes for being the first of a coupe of skipped episodes

Oh they were recorded: hey just weren't edited. That'll be fixed very very very soon.
In the meantime...


This week:
Nobody changes their minds...well only about 20% won't change...well 40%, really. Or something. no wait: people generally stay with the initial values they learn.

We start the show at some point.

Libertarianism.

State of the evangelical republican voting bloc.

People with and without money.

Drinking, homage to a deceased friend, upsetting events at the local drinkery.

Beers of the week.


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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Episode 034 wanders the seas of the O'Bloviating Blowhard

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This Week:
00:0030 Huffington Post reports on a Prof's firing
00:04:45 Christopher Hitchens dies
00:10:00 Kim Jung Il dies
00:11:10 Rick Perry Retires, not dead
00:23:40 Olive Oil fraud, no deaths
00:36:10 Neti Pots can be dangerous, some deaths
00:40:00 more on Christopher Hitchens
00:46:00 No True Scotsman


Virgin Olive Oil article
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/08/13/070813fa_fact_mueller
The New book by Tom Mueller
"Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil"
By Tom Mueller, W.W. Norton; 238 pages; $26

It is possible to disagree with someone's beliefs or stance and know the person is not evil.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

For pay fast travel lane - Andre

So I went on a plane for the first time in about five years, flying makes me quite ill, don’t you know, so not being in funds right now, I couldn’t rent a private plane, and had to use the San Antonio airport. I was astonied, to wax biblical, to see people having their shoes shined. My emotions were no less roiled, than, while piloting my exorbitantly priced rental vehicle on the thoroughfares of Miami I began ruminating on the the concept of for-pay fast travel lanes. Like any good conservationist, the concept of the carpool lane leaves me warm and fuzzy inside, just like a sip of a mulled wine. But like any good humanist, the for-pay fast travel lane leaves me cold, like clasping Joe Paterno’s no doubt clammy hand. My shame and consternation is occasioned by the fact that I just realized, that I should have been horrified the first time I ever encountered a pay-to-travel-faster-road. A speedy commute should not be a luxury reserved for the holders of ‘ez passes’ or whatever shibbolethic token they use to separate the indigent from the wealthy. For, in Miami, in some of the fast lanes, you cannot simply throw some coins into a repository. No, you have to have a travel card of some sort. So you have to sign up for that card, and have a banking account or possibly a credit card. Because of course, the banking mob’s palm must be greased. So the tourist that is rushing to the airport, or the mother late to pick up her worried child, the philanderer late for a tryst, the out -of-stater from Texas, none of them have access to the fast lanes, that are ostensibly upkept using taxpayer dollars. But where or not they are private enterprise roads or are supported with taxpayers dollars is not central to the argument at hand. The issue is that we have been so enculturated to the ubiquity of the privatized commons, that we bat no eyelid at the commercialized road. Or the privately owned jail, or the privately- owned public Zuccotti park (what does that even mean), or …need I go on? Apparently a long time ago, they took class warfare onto our roads. Thankfully, we have finally taken it to the streets.