Wednesday, October 1, 2008

That man is scary-stupid

From the Agitator:

"Rash, Insular, and Proud

Last week, more than 200 economists signed a letter expressing concern about the White House’s proposed bailout plan. While not completely opposed to government action, the letter urged caution, thoughtfulness, and careful assessment before rushing to action. It concluded this way:

…we ask Congress not to rush, to hold appropriate hearings, and to carefully consider the right course of action, and to wisely determine the future of the financial industry and the U.S. economy for years to come.

When asked about the letter at a meeting last week with leaders of Congress, President Bush reportedly replied:

“I don’t care what somebody on some college campus says.”

This administration’s contempt for intellect and worldliness is bizarre. It’s not as if the letter came from the heads of 200 women’s studies or sociology departments. These are people who’ve studied economics for much of their lives. And most of them share Bush’s alleged (if not practiced) fondness for free markets."

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A hobby cook from the Midwest. Experiments, thoughts, new recipes, maybe even a photo or two... You noticed the pouting little girl with the words superimposed over her face? Growing up in the 60s and 70s the refrain of "there are starving children in [insert current poverty-stricken nation] that would love to have such... etc etc etc." I don't know that anyone actually believed all that but the image of a starving foreign child, holding out a bowl in hopes of being gifted with boiled tongue or green tomato pie, was pretty powerful. I do recall the kind of trouble kids would inevitably be in if they dared to say what most of us thought: "Well, then, send this stuff right on over to those poor, starving [insert country] kids." I don't usually post other people's photos, just my own. If you want to borrow or use one of my photos, I would appreciate your asking first. I usually don't mind but do hate having my work attributed to someone else. By the way, I found the photo of that pouting girl on the web with no attribution. If it's yours? We'll deal, ok? Thanks.
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