SOPA, PROTECT IP, HR 1540 (2012 NDAA)
No more freedom of the press.
No more freedom of association.
No more habeus corpus.
Fascism.
Need I say more?
By the way, If you are reading this, you have downloaded it & taken a copy of it. This is copyrighted material (even though I have not registered my copyright) as all original works are, so beware: you might get five years for this act!
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Yes, I do need to say more. It might be pretty easy to bypass the web site filtering proposed by SOPA. Simply don't use the DNS servers provided by your ISP.. If you don't understand the previous sentence, give up now and start sucking your thumb. Otherwise, change your DNS setup (on your router or computer) to point to one of the freely available DNS servers not run by an ISP, perhaps one hosted in a different, and perhaps more free, country.. Check out the OpenNic Project (or skip directly to the instructions.) Here is another list of free DNS providers; I'm sure you can google for others. Pick one that gives you good performance. If you savvy, could get set up your own caching DNS and use one of the free DNS addresses as a forwarder to get even better performance--but perhaps your router already does this--or you could try using this tool to figure out a good performing DNS.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Alan Simpson blasts debt impasse
Sometime I think you have to be a former member of Congress to have any sense...
Ironically, a fairer tax system would have fewer loopholes and incentives bult into it and that is one of the things the committee was supposed to be working on. However, even Obama is two faced on this issue...
In an interview with The Associated Press, Simpson said both parties in Congress have bowed, at least so far, to lobbying pressure from interest groups as well as members' own interests in getting re-elected in refusing to get behind real austerity measures.You see, there is this Taxpayer Protection Pledge that most Republicans have signed and if the were to renege on this pledge they might find campaign contributions diminish. According to Simpson,
from the Billings Gazette
...Grover Norquist, head of Americans for Tax Reform, has concentrated on getting GOP politicians to sign a pledge never to support a net increase in taxes.And the Democrats won;t agree to any package that doesn't have a least some tax increases in it.
Ironically, a fairer tax system would have fewer loopholes and incentives bult into it and that is one of the things the committee was supposed to be working on. However, even Obama is two faced on this issue...
“Either we ask the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share in taxes, or we’re going to have to ask seniors to pay more for Medicare. We can’t afford to do both. Either we gut education and medical research, or we’ve got to reform the tax code so that the most profitable corporations have to give up tax loopholes that other companies don’t get. We can’t afford to do both. This is not class warfare. It’s math.” (Link)
New Tax Cuts to Businesses to Support Hiring and Investment: The President is proposing three tax cuts to provide immediate incentives to hire and invest: (Link)He's perfectly willing to close loopholes for the wealthy corporations just as long as he can open up new loopholes, er, or incentives. Whatever you want to call them.
Monday, August 8, 2011
printing money
Incredibly, Alan Greenspan said this on "Meet The Press" on August 7th, 2011:
I think he must be ready to pass away. He doesn't care about the value of the dollar any more or inflation. Alan Greenspan, former protégé of Ayn Rand. No less.
Alan Greenspan, former Fed chairman.
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The United States can pay any debt it has because we can always print money to do that. So there is zero probability of default.
I think he must be ready to pass away. He doesn't care about the value of the dollar any more or inflation. Alan Greenspan, former protégé of Ayn Rand. No less.
Alan Greenspan, former Fed chairman.
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