The New York Review of Books essay by Robert Johnson explains how Obama's September 8th speech marks a turning point in national politics. The speech itself was artful, passionate, and astute. President Obama acknowledged the current distrust of … [Continue reading]
The Tea Party’s Answer For Newt’s Suckage At Sci Fi: Dan Simmons’ “Flashback”
Dan Simmons latest, "Flashback", reviewed in mid Summer by the WaPo was declared a Tea Party manifesto. The plot occurs in a fallen U.S. some 30 years in the future, with Mexico occupying the Southwest, Japan in Hawaii directly and ruling the West … [Continue reading]
Obama, Warrior For The Middle Class

Feel the excitement. There's much to be said that the White House now seems to be ripping off Liz Warren's impromptu, unscripted, passionate articulation for why she is running. Much like Biden and Neil Kinnock, but with more awareness. The … [Continue reading]
Fox Debate With Google Creates A Miasma Of False Realities
The Fox Republican Debate tonight is a preview of how corporatist promotion and demotic manipulation will seek to function as poltico-entertainment. That Google is presented as co-sponsor and determinant of public data "trends" while on the verge of … [Continue reading]
The Fed Throws A Spit Ball
As the American Lost Decade(s) unfold, the Federal Reserve's options to influence economic output dwindle. Today, the Fed confirmed the economic horizon will remain bleak. It also announced it would sell $400 billion of its near dated Treasuries … [Continue reading]
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