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Good writeup of the Grant verdict

Here's a good writeup that captures some of what is frustrating about the recent Grant verdict.

Judas!

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Rock Fans Outraged As Bob Dylan Goes Electronica Given the number of genre and identity transformations he's undergone, I wouldn't be all that surprised.

Cartoon of the day

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From here .

Rant against iPhone: not safe for work!

If you're not one of the over 3 million people who has already seen this:

Internal Monologue agrees with GOP chair Steele

Republican Chair Michael Steele attacks the war in Afghanistan ! Bill Kristol is not happy about this. Sullivan hopes this starts a genuine debate within the American right about the war in Afghanistan. It's interesting how the partisan politics plays into this: Republicans have recently been the advocates of the more militarist approach to fighting terrorism, so one would expect the Chair of the Republican Party to support the Afghan war, as they did under Bush. But Republicans have been almost reflexively against anything Obama pushes forward, even things that Republicans recently advocated (e.g. Massachusetts-style health care reform, cap-and-trade CO2 reduction). Since Obama has identified himself more and more with the Afghanistan occupation (foolishly and immorally, in my opinion), it makes sense that Republicans would attack it. I might find myself with a strange set of political allies on this issue! My guess is that Michael Steele was following the second script (attac

A Marxist critique of current thinking on the financial crisis

I think this is a good expansion of the thinking about the financial crisis. Nobody in our current political discourse is asking questions like, "What is the current power relationship between capital and labor? What do we want that relationship to be? How would policies we are currently considering affect that relationship?" I'd like to see more of those discussions happening. (HT: Shailja Patel on Facebook )

Total awesomness

This is the best slacktivist post in some time. I really think our political discourse regarding the economy is completely broken. The US can borrow money at extremely easy rates. Or just print more of it: inflation is extremely low to non-existent. We have a lot of unemployed people (myself included). We have a lot of things we need to do. Let's get to work, America. But due to the desire of the Republican party to punish people who are already suffering, and the over-representation our political institutions give them, we cannot do the obvious thing. This seems like Hooverism all over again. I am very angry, and very disappointed at the nonchalance with which the suffering of so many people is treated by our political class. And these aren't even people on the other side of the world. These our us . 9.3% unemployment is a crisis. And unlike the BP oil leak, we can do something about it.