Monday, December 18, 2023

It's the economy, stupid (STILL!)

When I moved into my apartment eight years ago I was paying $1,035 a month (utilities not included). Now it's $1,895 a month. That's an 83% increase. In the same time the price of groceries and everything else has gone up by approximately 50%.

The biggest hits to rent were since the start of Covid, about three years ago. I was hit with two 25%+ increases over two years. Meanwhile my income was going up about 2% a year, which was actually considered GOOD at the time. I'm eating through the last of my financial reserves at a furious pace.

I asked around. Most people have seen rent increases in the 50% range over the past three to four years. The number of people losing their homes is through the roof.

So if the rate of inflation is slowing, that doesn't do a goddamned thing to bring down those unsustainably high prices. NPR economists keep happily announcing that the new higher prices are the "new normal", the baseline; the most we can hope for is for the rate of inflation to be maintained at a "healthy" 2%.

So basically the rich took a HUGE bite out of everyone else, pushing a lot of us to homelessness and putting the rest of us in mortal fear of the same fate. And they won't be giving it back. And that's why Joe Biden is going to lose big.

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

Why

I suspect that part of the reason for the continued existence of Israel and Palestine is as a testing ground for the weapons and techniques that the elite will use on ALL of us in the future.

Saturday, December 2, 2023

The political crop

If it weren't for his slavering support of Israel, RFKjr might have had a chance. West simply showed poor judgement too many times to be trusted. Stein seems the best of the alternatives *by far* on her positions and temperament, but I suspect that she's not likely to appeal to more traditional and Republican voters as RFKjr does. The DNC did everything they could to destroy her reputation after the 2016 election,  and since devoted Party loyalists (of both parties) tend to swallow what they're told by their political leaders without question, it's going to be hard for Stein to pierce that veil of ignorance.

But just a reminder: Politics is NOT the answer. In the end, the American political system is owned lock, stock, and barrel, by the oligarchy. They'll happily kill if they have to to protect their power (see Epstein, Jeffrey for just one of many examples), but they shouldn't need to. They'll simply use their media - which they also own outright - to pull a Jeremy Corbyn on anyone they oppose. In other words the media will put out slander and lies against any candidate or movement that challenges the absolute power of the elite, 24/7, rendering them politically dead. And of course they also control the voting and vote-COUNTING apparatus, although their control is slightly less iron-clad than their control of the media.

Lastly, don't forget that they can (and will) influence, censor, or even turn off the internet in the USA at will, either in specific areas or nationwide. The censoring, of course, is done by Big Tech at the command of the oligarchs.

Saturday, November 18, 2023

Letter to my Congressman, Jake Auchincloss

 Subject: US Support of Israel's War On Gaza

Congressman Auchincloss:

The complicity of the government of the United States in the wholesale slaughter of thousands of innocent civilians in Gaza - including thousands of CHILDREN - is absolutely repugnant and intolerable, both to myself, my family members, and my friends. It must end. I will be following your votes in the House on this subject with great care.

Congressman Auchincloss' response:

Dear Peter,
Thank you for contacting me regarding the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel. I welcome the opportunity to respond to you directly.
On October 7, 2023, during celebrations of Simchat Torah, Hamas terrorists launched an unprovoked attack against Israel from the Gaza Strip by land, air, and sea. Hamas, whose founding charter is dedicated to destroying Israel and murdering Jews, is an internationally recognized terrorist organization that executed Israeli civilians, including babies, while using innocent Palestinians as human shields. In the initial attack, at least 33 American citizens were killed and over 200 civilians and soldiers, including children, were taken hostage by Hamas. The Hamas terrorist attacks and subsequent conflicts throughout the region have resulted in thousands of more deaths of Israelis and Palestinians, children among them.
Israel is a liberal democracy with the right and responsibility to defend itself and its citizens. Calls for de-escalation are premature. Israel needs the military latitude to re-establish deterrence in a hostile region, continue hostage rescue operations, and root out the nodes of terrorism. As Israel conducts its military response, I support upholding the law of armed conflict that is meant to protect the lives of civilians, and I appreciate the Biden Administration’s numerous statements to that effect.
Israelis and Palestinians alike deserve equal measures of freedom and security, and I have been clear in public and in conversations with Israeli officials that military action in Gaza must be accompanied by a post-Hamas political vision for just governance in Gaza. During the military operation, Israel and its supporters should make every effort to protect civilians suffering at the hands of Hamas in Gaza. I am committed to working with my colleagues and the Administration to provide additional humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, evacuate foreign nationals from Gaza, facilitate the return of hostages taken by Hamas, and maintain support for Israel’s right and ability to defend itself.
I joined my colleagues in sending a letter to the Egyptian Ambassador urging the Egyptian government to work constructively with the United States and Israel to establish a humanitarian corridor and safe zones in southern Gaza for civilians seeking refuge until they can safely return to their communities in northern Gaza. I also signed a letter to President Biden encouraging his administration to continue its efforts to secure safe passage for humanitarian aid into Gaza, and to prevent escalation on other fronts, including from Hezbollah on Israel’s northern border.
On October 18, 2023, President Biden announced that the United States will provide $100 million in humanitarian assistance for Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank through partners like the United Nations and international non-governmental organizations. This funding will support over one million displaced civilians’ ability to access clean water, food, hygiene support, medical care, and other essential needs. During his recent trip to the region, President Biden secured an agreement with Egypt to allow trucks carrying this critical humanitarian aid safe passage through the Rafah Crossing. The president has since requested further funding from Congress for efforts to stabilize conditions in the Middle East, which I will support.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact me about this important issue. Your comments help me to better represent the people of our Congressional District. Please do not hesitate to email me through my website at www.auchincloss.house.gov or call my office at (202) 225-5931 if I can be of any further assistance to you.
Sincerely,
Jake Auchincloss
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I found Auchincloss' response to be ABSOLUTELY unacceptable.

Letter to America (Letter to the American People)

 I despise censorship. No, that's putting it too mildly: I LOATHE it with incandescent hatred.

So when western governments (purportedly "democracies") join with big tech companies to censor something, I'm immediately triggered.

The Letter to America written by Osama bin Laden is the latest target for censorship. It makes some valid points, and also some completely invalid ones. But I believe that people have a right to read it for themselves and make up their own minds, rather than have their supposed representative governments clamp their dictatorial hands over our eyes.

Even the Internet Archive has been purged of copies. But I found one, oddly enough, on Newsweek. Needless to say, I immediately copied the text and saved it. If this link is taken down, I'll post my copy.

Fuck censorship!

Osama Bin Laden's Letter to America (full text)

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Marvel, Circling the Drain

Disney has pushed the release of Captain America: Brave New World back nine months. Word is they're reshooting acts 1, 2, and 3. That's basically the whole movie.

It's likely that one of the reasons they're reshooting is to remove the Israeli superheroine, Sabra. It's just too controversial a topic for a movie series that Disney is trying to slant towards a younger, more female audience - particularly since young people are sympathizing with the plight of the people of Gaza more and more these days.

I remember when Sabra was introduced back in 1980. Her intro was so painful that it stuck in my mind for decades. "I am Sabra, the Israeli superhero. Like the desert cactus for which I am named, I am sweet to my allies but prickly to my enemies." Or something very close to that. It was painfully stupid even back then!

As for Disney, fuck them. I'm a long-time comic book geek and I was an MCU fan until things turned into shit (specifically with Captain Marvel, Black Panther, Multiverse of Madness, and everything after Endgame except for the Spider-Man movies (technically not part of the MCU) and the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy. The problem is, simply enough, shit writing. It's a mistake Hollywood makes again and again. They despise their audiences and see them as morons, so they start putting out stupid, badly-written shit under the assumption that those morons will lap up whatever crap is given them. 

But they CAN'T make people like something that they hate. The most they can do is trick them once, as they did with Captain Marvel: by sandwiching it between Infinity War and Endgame, implying (falsely) that it was necessary to see Captain Marvel in order to "get" Endgame, and - most of all - by spending millions buying tickets to Captain Marvel to artificially pump up numbers. I'm not the only one who found the theater damned closed to empty when I saw Captain Marvel, and that WASN'T the case for any other MCU production up to that point. Disney also bought a shitload of critics and subverted Rotten Tomatoes to boot. And wasn't it around that time that YouTube killed off the ability to see the number of downvotes?

The funny thing is that Feige and the rest of the fuckwits at Disney STILL don't realize what the problem is. They can't, because THEY'RE the problem. Disney has taken Star Wars, Marvel, and Pixar, all of which were huge money-makers, and killed them all dead, dead, dead. But they insist that it has to be the FANS who are at fault - never them. It's late-stage capitalism in action.

I'm going to enjoy watching their slow, drawn-out, painful death.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Those darned human shields!

About Israel's "human shields" talking point: where exactly is Hamas supposed to fight from? Israel has penned them into one of the most densely populated spots on Earth, a literal concentration camp. If Hamas is supposed to line up nicely on a battleground far from civilians, Israel would have to SUPPLY that battleground! And of course if such an outlandish scenario were to occur, Israel would promptly bomb Hamas' ranks into oblivion.

Tuesday, November 7, 2023

The next step in peace officers?

You know what would be interesting? If cops were all replaced with shepherds. I'm talking the old-fashioned kind, with a "crook" (the stick with the curved handle, not Richard Nixon). It would be a better world! People need shepherds far more than black-suited thugs with guns and a license to kill. 

Monday, October 2, 2023

What it comes down to:

Never make the mistake of believing that political action ALONE will save us. The oligarchy owns the voting machines, the people who count the votes, the media, the banks, and all the engines of power. Except on: us. Politics is a shell game run for the oligarchs by the political elite, to keep us believing that we actually have some control over our fate.

But we don't. Our only hope for survival is revolution, and not some bullshit "political" revolution. We need to be in the streets in huge numbers. A general strike that stops the oligarchs' economy cold is our only hope for survival as a species. The oligarchy is hell-bent on human extinction, and time is running out fast.

We fight, or we die. It's that simple. And we're fighting for our children as well as all future generations. Fight or die.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

The UAW Strike

American CEO pay has risen by 1,322% since 1978. The wages of the typical worker rose by 18% in that same time period. Meanwhile inflation went up THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHT PERCENT since 1978. Translation: the rich have been getting enormously richer, and working people are now trying to live on effectively one quarter of what we used to make. We're being squeezed to the point of bankruptcy or starvation. A future for our children is just a hopeless dream, now. But keep telling us that a 46% pay raise for the people who actually MAKE the cars is "unreasonable".

Monday, June 12, 2023

Reddit, going dark

It was awesome, watching one subreddit after another go dark last night. I don't imagine that it will affect Reddit's IPO at all, of course; money doesn't care about the wishes of ordinary human beings. But with any luck at least SOME permanent damage will be done.

I set up new accounts on Lemmy, kbin, and BookWyrm - all part of the Fediverse, which I'm hoping is resistant to the cancerous corrosion of venture capital. I did try to suggest DreamWidth as an alternate destination, but nobody seemed that interested. They never are, although I'm not sure why. Apart from being privately owned, DreamWidth seems an outstanding alternative to me. But what do I know?

Lemmy is working well, but doesn't seem to allow me to blog; it only allows me to post to communities, as far as I can tell. Reddit allowed me to post to my own profile, which was effectively blogging. Although I have no reason to believe that anyone ever read those posts. On the other hand, who cares? That said, Lemmy is the best community site I've found so far. People are friendly, nice, and responsive. I even got to post some book recommendations there.

kbin is impossibly laggy so far. It supposedly allows microblogging, but I have no way to test it until it's actually usable. That might take days, given what I presume is the Reddit exodus.

BookWyrm (which is focused on book reviews) does apparently allow me to post "direct messages", which appear to be exactly the sort of blogging function I was looking for - except they seem to be private only, i.e. it's possible that only I can see them. Even if that's not the case, I don't know if they're visible to the Fediverse outside of Bookwyrm. I guess we'll see.

Here's the first direct message I posted there:

I'm hoping that this "Direct Message" will work as a sort of general status update about my experience here on BookWyrm so far. Will anyone see it? Is it visible to anyone elsewhere on the Fediverse? I have absolutely no idea. But I can hope.

I imported my CSV from GoodReads, but it carried a lot of garbage formatting along with it - bad links to GoodReads resources, for one thing, some HTML that doesn't work here, etc. etc. Since I have hundreds (?) of reviews, manually cleaning up each one is NOT an appealing prospect.

I could copy the CSV file and do a lot of search/replacing. Then re-import. But I suspect that would result in duplicate entries, which would also suck. Has anyone else dealt with this?

Monday, June 5, 2023

This Enlightened Modern Age

I do a LOT of book recommending over on Reddit.

It took me a while to realize that being an older reader, a voracious one with an excellent memory, gave me something valuable I could share with younger readers. In part, I think, because Amazon in particular has effectively suppressed most older books. They're not as profitable, apparently. And bookstores tend to focus on new books, too.

But I love those old books. I don't want them to be forgotten. My feelings about them are pretty much encapsulated by Lord Dunsany's very short piece "The Raft-Builders".

All we who write put me in mind of sailors hastily making rafts upon doomed ships.

When we break up under the heavy years and go down into eternity with all that is ours our thoughts like small lost rafts float on awhile upon Oblivion's sea. They will not carry much over those tides, our names and a phrase or two and little else.

They that write as a trade to please the whim of the day, they are like sailors that work at the rafts only to warm their hands and to distract their thoughts from their certain doom; their rafts go all to pieces before the ship breaks up.

See now Oblivion shimmering all around us, its very tranquility deadlier than tempest. How little all our keels have troubled it. Time in its deeps swims like a monstrous whale; and, like a whale, feeds on the littlest things—small tunes and little unskilled songs of the olden, golden evenings—and anon turneth whale-like to overthrow whole ships.

See now the wreckage of Babylon floating idly, and something there that once was Nineveh; already their kings and queens are in the deeps among the weedy masses of old centuries that hide the sodden bulk of sunken Tyre and make a darkness round Persepolis.

For the rest I dimly see the forms of foundered ships on the sea-floor strewn with crowns.

Our ships were all unseaworthy from the first.

There goes the raft that Homer made for Helen.

After seeing the umpteenth post which amounted to "I've read TLOTR, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and Game of Thrones so I guess there's no good fantasy left", well, I started recommending old books. Not just science fiction and fantasy, mind you; older books from lots of different genres. Almost nobody else was doing it.

I soon noticed that I was basically rewriting the same recommendations pretty often. So I started saving them in a document online for re-use. That allowed me to polish and improve them. The document got longer and longer. Eventually someone asked me to publish it, so I did. One thing I started doing over the years was include links to free ebooks in the public domain. I want to make the document as valuable to readers as possible.

I tried to read some newer books as well, but so far most of them have been pretty disappointing. Publishing standards have gone WAY down, as has writing quality. It's a sad situation.

But recently I was told that I'm out of date. Books from the 1980s and earlier don't live up to the standards of modern, enlightened readers. The characters don't have cell phones. They don't use pronouns. Most of them aren't trans, or gay, or gender-neutral. They just don't reflect the world we live in today.

Fuck that.

Nothing against pronouns, or LGBTQ++ people, or anything else - but I don't accept that great books from prior decades aren't great any more because they don't include the latest and most fashionable views of western society. If anything, I'm quite sure that the "enlightened" books of the past twenty years will age MORE poorly than the works of great authors like Roger Zelazny, Ursula K. Le Guin, Cordwainer Smith, Lord Dunsany, or many others.

But even if I'm wrong about that, I won't be shamed into giving up the books I love - or intimidated into not recommending them to new readers.

Saturday, June 3, 2023

This *Censored* Era

 It's amazing how much you can't say on what was once the "free" internet. Unfortunately, that includes jokes.

But nobody reads this blog. So I can post here without worrying about being censored or attacked, as long as I avoid anything that might trigger automoderation.

I've been hearing a lot about Pride Month lately. Which makes me wonder "When do we get months for the other six Deadly Sins?"

But seriously, it seems that I'm now part of the LGBTQ+ category myself - since I'm apparently demisexual. I'm not sure what to think about that. Sometimes it seems to me that pretty much everybody is going to be subsumed by that definition, until there's just one old straight white cis allosexual guy somewhere in rural America left for everyone else to hate!

You know, I kind of like being able to write without having to worry about downvotes or autobanning or hate mail. I think I might do this again!

Friday, January 6, 2023

The Rule That Proves The Exception

 Here's a thought: Kevin McCarthy is now offering to allow a recall vote (effectively a no-confidence vote) if as few as one member of the House calls for it. Does that mean that a single Democrat could force such a vote, too?

I suspect that may be the case, as I'm not at all sure that House rules can be restricted to members of a single party only. If so, McCarthy is handing the Dems the ability to shut down the House at any time.

Of course we all know that the Democrats would never, ever DO such a thing. Their billionaire donors wouldn't like that. The Democrats exist solely to provide the illusion of two sides to the American Uniparty. But if I may venture into the realm of science fiction for a moment, just imagine what a real opposition party could do with a rule like that! McCarthy can't make the no-confidence vote something that can be automatically dismissed or easily ignored, because that could be used against the Republican holdouts and they wouldn't stand for that.

Handing every single opposition member the opportunity to force the Speaker to stop other business and deal with potentially embarrassing no-confidence votes could paralyze the House. It will never happen, of course (except if the Republican holdouts do it), but isn't it an interesting thought? If only we lived in a real democracy!