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July 31, 2004
Health Care Moral Question
July 30, 2004
Billmon: The Speech
The Whiskey Bar bartender on Kerrys speech
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Billmon: The Kerry Movie
The barkeeper about The Kerry Movie. July 29, 2004
Billmon: Better Living Through Modern Chemistry
The barkeeper on a fine kind of compassionate conservatism.
Billmon: I, Republican
Billmon sets Three laws.
Those Who Are Without
Barfly Colman made a suggestion for a follow up on the discussions on Billmons Minimum Wages piece.
The need for such a discussion is fundamental to our societies. But when was the last time you did hear a politican openly recognizing it this clearly:
Madison sees the first objective of the government as the protection of the distinct interests of those who hold and those who are without. The second part has been lost somewhere. Nowhere but in younger constitutions one finds remnants of the compromise that has been so fiercely fighted for throughout the last two centuries.
Societies develop on compromises. These need discussion and arguments form both sides of the aisle. We do know that the right side is strong these days. The speakers list of the DNC convention may represent some middleground. But the communists have vanished – even as scapegoats. As Colman says – the basic discussion on the aims of the economy, on redistribution of wealth, on the service of the public weal, seems gone. Thereby the economical compromises throughout the world have tilted to the right side – nationally and internationally. The government misses the objective Madisons sets out. As Madison recognizes, the free market of ´those who hold´ is only one side of the spectrum. What should be the modern version of the compromises? And what is needed on the left side to achieve them?
Billmon: Promises Promises
“Promises Promises” reflects the barkeeper about Edwards speech. Links to a transcript of Edwards speech and a real stream video from CSPAN. July 28, 2004
Billmon: A Star is Born
As Billmon says in one short post: “I do believe we’re going to be hearing a lot more from Barack Obama in the years to come. He has the gift.” Room for discussion here, plus the CSPAN Real Stream of Obama at the DNC convention and the transcript at the NYT site. July 27, 2004
Open Thread UC
for all un-Convention-al issues
Billmon: Start Spangled
Virtual space for comments on Billmons new piece. July 26, 2004
Convention Thoughts
Looking at the Democrats Convention site under ->Convention Info ->Party Platform – if you have Acrobat installed – is the REPORT OF THE PLATFORM COMMITTEE. Great – here comes the definite program of the opposition to the Bush catastrophe:
Upps – not what I expected. Some years ago I was working in marketing intensive company. The advertising folks did run ads that claimed the product to be the Best Antibiotic Against Viruses. It was beyond their comprehension when some objected that there might be some problem with that claim. (Later a satiric magazine reprinted that ad series.)
Fascism a style?
Juan Cole, Professor of History and blogger of Informed Comment, is provocating by calling the Israeli Gaza settlers fascists.
July 25, 2004
Not just the Right but the Duty
In an article for the Toronto Sun (thanks to Fran) Eric Margolis writes on Iran new U.S. whipping boy
The growing clamour over Iran’s nuclear intentions, with rumblings about air strikes against Iran’s reactors in the fall, may prove to be a part of just such a manufactured crisis. Remember, these latest fevered claims about Iran come from the same “reliable intelligence sources” and neo-conservative hawks who insisted Iraq had a vast arsenal of weapons of mass destruction that threatened the U.S., with intimate links to al-Qaida. July 24, 2004
Open Thread XI
OT X is at about 150 comments – so here´s a fresh one… July 23, 2004
Yukos – A Tale of Professional Oligarchs
by Jérôme Guillet In the latest twist to the Yukos story, Russia’ Bailiff Service (part of the Ministry of Justice) has decided to seize its main production affiliate, Yuganskneftegaz, and sell it to pay for the approx. USD 3.4 bn owed by Yukos in year-2000 back taxes according to the recent court decisions.
“The White Knight Is A Dirty Old Man”
Update 25. JulyThe Army Report is available now at Global Security Org (PDF, long). The armys website www.army.mil is still not reachable. End Update The Ajax White Knight has done serious overtime: WaPo has the 9/11 Commission Report as executive summary and in full. At the same time, the Army finds 49 abuse cases in a report delivered at a hastily called Senate committee meeting. July 22, 2004
Billmon: Minimum Wage
The barkeeper at the Whiskey Bar talks about minimum wages. There are many ways to look at the statistics I guess – here´s room to do so. July 21, 2004
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