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Compassionate Conservatism at work, $72 million for NASCAR while people sleep on park benches.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-07-18/u-dot-s-dot-house-gives-vote-of-support-to-military-sponsoring-nascar
As millions of Americans continue to be thrown out of their homes, go hungry, and sleep on park benches, the GOP-controlled House of Representatives approves $72 million dollars for military propaganda at NASCAR events.
Oh well, you fish where you catch them, right? It will probably be inserted as a rider on some unrelated bill and Obama will end up signing it. He seems to be like Bush in at least this regard. Neither one of them ever met a spending bill they didn’t like.
So how is that Tea Party thing working out for us? I’m sure they can go get that $72 million from Social Security or Medicare or something without “technically” raising the federal deficit.
Will Mitt Romney’s job killing policies leave the US looking like Marion, Indiana?
Marion, Indiana is a microcosm for exactly what’s wrong with this country. Outsourcing has gutted the entire town.
Formerly, the biggest employers were General Motors and RCA (Thomson Consumer Electronics), and both places paid a good middle class wage for their manufacturing jobs and made cars and television sets in Marion. (Thomson also had a factory in Bloomington, Indiana).
Thomson Consumer Electronics alone has fired over 12,000 people in Indiana (about half in Marion, and half in Bloomington), and exists only to license “brand names” (which, for the more intelligent among us, means nothing all by itself) and so-called “intellectual property” (see Richard Stallman’s essay about why you should not use the term “intellectual property” - https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/not-ipr.html -).
Thomson’s main business in the United States now is paying groups of lawyers to disassemble products made by other companies (such as ipads, iphones, Android tablets and cell phones, etc.) to see if they can sue that company and extract money for “patent violations”.
The term for a company that does this is “patent troll“.
They are no good for our economy, and I would say we’d be better off if companies like Thomson went ahead and went out of business completely, if not for the fact that someone else would just buy all their patents at fire sale prices and continue suing innovative companies with them.
When Thomson Consumer Electronics eventually laid everyone in Marion off, and left an empty building that still stands there today, they took advantage of the Republican’s tax cuts for “outsourcing expenses” that were passed during the Bush administration by a Republican Congress. Between 2001 and 2008 (when Bush left office), the United Stated lost over 5.8 million manufacturing jobs. Bush had a Republican Congress to work with from 2001-2007. Now they want us to trust Mitt Romney? Now they want us to put in a new Republican-majority Congress? No thanks. We’ve seen where the Republicans took us last time we handed them the wheel.
Marion, Indiana is now just another Republican horror story. They (and a few DINOs) caused the Marion, Indiana we see today. We need to tell Mittens that we don’t need a professional outsourcer who keeps most of his money in a Swiss bank account in the White House.
One last thing I should mention is how Mitt Romney dodged the Vietnam draft. We all know about Bush’s fake posting in a champagne unit in the Texas Air National Guard, where he spent most of his time drunk and AWOL, but Mitt Romney actually got to hide out in France while over 60,000 *other* (as in not rich and connected) Americans went and fought in Vietnam and died.
I live in Indiana, this is what Mitt Romney and Bain Capital did to my state.
Marion, Indiana is about 20 miles away from me. NAFTA gutted the entire town. Mitt Romney made a fortune.
Firefox 14 brings 14 security fixes
Firefox 14 is out *yawn*
Other than 14 security issues fixed, there’s not much going on here, folks.
https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox.html
They’ve got 5 critical, 4 high, and 5 moderate severity issues patched. As is usual lately, many of them were actually fixed by Google for Chromium and got merged into Firefox. (They both use many of the same Free/Open Source libraries.)
Elsewhere, we see that there’s some progress with memshrink.
https://blog.mozilla.org/nnethercote/2012/06/27/memshrink-progress-week-53-54/
https://blog.mozilla.org/nnethercote/2012/06/15/memshrinks-1st-birthday/
http://blog.mozilla.org/nnethercote/2012/06/13/memshrink-progress-week-51-52/
https://blog.mozilla.org/nnethercote/2012/05/30/memshrink-progress-week-49-50/
These aren’t as easy to sort, due to the ongoing nature of the memshrink project. Some users who have been using older Firefox versions have seen improvements in memory usage because Mozilla has been leaning on extension developers to fix broken extensions that use memory stupidly. These tend to be proprietary extensions from big companies that are not known for quality software design. (McAfee and Microsoft are big offenders) If you do have crappy extensions like these, get rid of them.
This problem mainly affects Windows users because you guys tend to have Firefox extensions installed in “drive-by incidents” when you install unrelated software or when Microsoft feels like taking a shit all over your browser. Take a minute to look through your add-ons and make sure that you are only using ones you actually want. There are uninstall and disable buttons for the rest. The problems that incompetent extensions create tend to be blamed on Firefox even though Mozilla has nothing to do with them. Alternatively, you can just get rid of Windows and install something like Kubuntu where this stuff never happens.
Moving on, we bust out the magnifying glass and see what new features we have.
I only noticed two that were worth mentioning.
1. There’s a click to load plug-ins feature now. It is off by default and hidden under about:config. It breaks a few sites, but this sort of thing is badly needed, as plug-ins like Adobe Trash tend to be 99% obnoxious and 1% useful.
2. The HTTP Pipelining system seems to have been reworked, that too is under about:config and off by default.
Ho hum…


The problem isn’t JUST Romney, Romney just personifies the problem very nicely.
The big problem that causes blue collar manufacturing jobs to be lost all over the United States are these largely Republican-backed global free exploitation treaties. They are the reason that if we attempt to put “Buy American” provisions in our own laws, like Obama’s 2009 Stimulus Plan, then other countries will go after us for it in the World Trade Organization.
We should repeal and renegotiate a lot of these trade treaties, because that is what is enabling outsourcing.
With NAFTA, CAFTA, and the WTO, it becomes economical for American companies, like Bain Capital, to send jobs to China, where there are no worker protection, minimum wage, or environmental protection laws, then load up all the goods onto a cargo ship and burn diesel fuel to get it all back to the United States.
I don’t have a problem with international trade, except when it is being used as a smoke screen so they can simply go poison the water and the air somewhere else, and exploit workers somewhere else. This is what our trade agreements with most of the world are designed to do.
Our trade imbalance with China is mostly because it has become the great American pastime to go buy frivolous impulse crap we don’t need.
When you say that rich business criminals like Romney are partly responsible for the problem, that’s true.
It is also true that the people buying stuff they don’t need that was made under slave labor conditions in China are an even bigger part of the problem,
And remember, the entire world shares its water and air. Americans don’t “live in a bubble” where we are magically shielded from all the bad environmental policies that just happen to be implemented on our behalf.
When something goes into the air or water in China, it will end up here sooner or later. Right now, there are “garbage patches” swirling the oceans caused by all this garbage from China, PCB (Polychlorinated biphenyl, a carcinogenic) being released into the global water supply from China, TONS of carbon dioxide, and a smog cloud from China’s dirty coal that ends up causing smog in California.
Outsourcing is just a really clever way for rich business criminals to promote slavery and massive environmental destruction by moving the “jobs” around to whatever country lets them get away with it.
If you want to know what American companies are doing overseas, just remember what companies like Westinghouse did when they were making things here. Hint: A good portion of Indiana has a PCB pollution problem with no remedial action plan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polychlorinated_biphenyl#United_States
Look under “Indiana”…
It’s clear that corporations can never be trusted to do the ethical thing, because they are only concerned with maximizing profits no matter what the human cost is.
The responsibility falls on us to make sure our government is keeping them from wallowing in their own excesses, but that’s hard to do when they finance all of our elections to keep honest people who would do something about these problems out.
You can say that Barack Obama is hardly better than Mitt Romney, but he *is* better than Mitt Romney. With Romney in charge, we can look forward to a repeal of our environmental protection laws, devastating Republican austerity plans, and the loss of our remaining US-based manufacturing sector. Whether having our middle class quality of life slowly deteriorating under Obama or just going ahead and putting the gun to our head and pulling the trigger with Mitt Romney is a better choice. I’ll leave that to you, it is your vote after all…