Wednesday, June 19, 2013
american political science: a generational divide over education delivery models
By CNu at June 19, 2013 1 comments
Labels: edumackation , What Now?
american political science: schooling ourselves in an unequal america
By CNu at June 19, 2013 6 comments
Labels: edumackation , you used to be the man
trusted partners don't compete, they just cheat?
By CNu at June 19, 2013 0 comments
Labels: you used to be the man
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
evolution and culture
By CNu at June 18, 2013 13 comments
Labels: evolution , monkey see - monkey do , What IT DO Shawty...
21st century instruction..., making learning fun, interesting, and effective
By CNu at June 18, 2013 24 comments
Labels: tactical evolution , What IT DO Shawty...
jaw-jacking, navel-gazing, oxygen-thieves - wrangling over the quality of oranges....,
By CNu at June 18, 2013 1 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , food-powered , make-work
Monday, June 17, 2013
c'mon naomi....,
By CNu at June 17, 2013 1 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , cognitive infiltration , information anarchy
big dick slithers out of the undisclosed location to grumble nonsense out the side of his neck...,
By CNu at June 17, 2013 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , hegemony
Sunday, June 16, 2013
american political science: social/cultural problems may still be politically and economically intractable
By CNu at June 16, 2013 11 comments
Labels: American Original , Collapse Casualties
american political science: little ethiopia
By CNu at June 16, 2013 0 comments
Labels: American Original , weather report
rio carnival's winning samba school's homage to the black woman
By CNu at June 16, 2013 0 comments
Labels: relationship management , weather report
Saturday, June 15, 2013
american political science: worth reading for the summary history of the urban origins of 2nd/3rd line inheritors of the civil rights movement
By CNu at June 15, 2013 8 comments
Labels: History's Mysteries , Living Memory
american political science: the architect of white flight and suburban sprawl
wikipedia | Jesse Clyde Nichols (August 23, 1880 - February 16, 1950), better known as J. C. Nichols, was a prominent developer of commercial and residential real estate in Kansas City. He was born in Olathe, Kansas, attended the University of Kansas and Harvard University. His developments include the Country Club Plaza, the first suburban shopping center in the United States and the Country Club District, the largest contiguous master-planned community in the United States.
By CNu at June 15, 2013 17 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , History's Mysteries , Living Memory
Friday, June 14, 2013
Prof. Joyce M: Advanced Seminar on American Political Science
When you deport nearly 400,000 a year, some jobs are going to open up. When you send the employers to jail and levy fines--they get the message. Most of the positive changes have come through the Justice Department as congress is not willing to cooperate. http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/... & http://searchjustice.usdoj.gov...
The financial collapse was caused mostly by mortgage fraud. For many years there were warnings that over 60% of mortgages were for investment property. In the past, investors bought property for cash at auctions, rehabbed them and put them up for sale or rent. Because government housing vouchers allowed the residents getting them to live anywhere that passed inspection--people got the idea of taking out mortgages on homes (sometimes in bulk) and paying the mortgages with money from the government. But, a funny thing happened on the way to the forum. Mixed in the neighborhood with the working poor who just wanted a decent home, were the thuggies. The thuggies who often find shelter with lonely desperate women, trashed the homes and ran others from the neighborhoods. Other people lied on their loan applications, hoping to make money as real estate prices rose. Still others committed deliberate fraud with the help of apraisers and mortgage brokers. Then those investment were sold. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v... And the banks were caught with a lot of bad debt. Most people don't realize that AIG insured those gambles. Even people who didn't own the investments could insure them. Everybody panicked on the way down.
I was looking at a bank stock, when my husband bought me my weekly copy of Barrons.(before Murdock) Their roundtable said GET OUT OF THE STOCK MARKET! I told my husband, but he hesitated until he saw the losses on his 401K statement. I found 14 stocks that didn't lose money and paid their dividends during the meltdown. I also took a chance on corporate debt at Barron's advice. But, after a while, my hubbie got nervous and asked me to cash out. I saw Apple at $6.00 a share and was just getting ready to push the buy button with an option to continue to buy at that price when my husband told me he didn't want to lose $600.00. In the intervening time, I realized that you could actually make money during bad times if you don't have a lot of money to invest. And I still have the stock I bought at $0.16 a share which is today at $3.87 a share. So what is my point? My point is...instead of bemoaning Wall Street--learn how to work it to your advantage. I can trade for $4.95 a trade and $0.65 a contract + $4.95 for options. I have bought my daughter money on investing and given her money to save for the day she starts to trade for herself. The lie continues to circulate that no one was prosecuted in the mortgage mess. http://www.justice.gov/usao/md... It doesn't bother me that the President went to Columbia and Harvard or that he was a professor. I heard a union for the workers who make auto parts that whenever they had a complaint about Chinese imports breaking trade or intellectual property laws, the Whitehouse was on their side.
A lot of what ailes black America is the negative attitude of many of our sisters as they feel that they are "outsiders". Many have felt angry at being part of what they see as a permanent hated subculture that they can't escape. What has been the result--they allow themselves to be used and abused and Amen every immoral thing a black man does. Now, I see them proud and starting to fight back.
Presidents come and presidents go, but whatever one might think of the President and he is the President of the United States with Congress making the rules....he and his wife have instilled pride in many of our people who didn't have it before. Although some people may not like it, he has shown many people of foreign origin that black people in this country, do count and are not the hated permanent underclass the media led everyone to believe.
By CNu at June 14, 2013 9 comments
Labels: common sense , Living Memory , People Centric Leadership
finger hovering over the reset button...,
By CNu at June 14, 2013 8 comments
Labels: The Hardline , WW-III
technology is destroying jobs (psst.., and there's no plan for supporting/sustaining unprofitable consumers)
By CNu at June 14, 2013 0 comments
Labels: complications , cull-tech , What Now?
Thursday, June 13, 2013
deuterostome governance gettin tighter than dick's hatband
By CNu at June 13, 2013 3 comments
Labels: Farmer Brown , Livestock Management
uh.., where the Hon.Bro.Preznit's Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board at?
If the government wanted a particular set of records, it could tell the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court why — and then be granted permission to access those records directly from specially maintained company servers. The telephone companies would not have to know what data were being accessed. There are no technical disadvantages to doing it that way, although it might be more expensive.
Would we, as a nation, be willing to pay a little more for a program designed this way, to avoid a situation in which the government keeps on its own computers a record of every time anyone picks up a telephone? That is a question that should have been openly asked and answered in Congress.
The vocal advocate of civil liberties was absent because neither Bush nor Obama had appointed one, despite the recommendation of the 9/11 Commission and a law passed by Congress. Only five years into his administration is our supposedly civil liberties-loving President getting around to activating a long-dormant Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. It will have a lot of work to do.
By CNu at June 13, 2013 10 comments
Labels: not gonna happen... , Obamamandian Imperative
can't stop terrorism, but will allow you to scope and trace the entire tea party...,
By CNu at June 13, 2013 0 comments
Labels: agenda , elite , establishment , Obamamandian Imperative
cash rules everything around me CREAM get the money, dollah, dollah bill y'all....,
Daily Caller: So what are they doing with all of this information? If they can’t stop the Boston marathon bombing, what are they doing with it?
Binney: Well again, they’re putting an extra burden on all of their analysts. It’s not something that’s going to help them; it’s something that’s burdensome. There are ways to do the analysis properly, but they don’t really want the solution because if they got it, they wouldn’t be able to keep demanding the money to solve it. I call it their business statement, “Keep the problems going so the money keeps flowing.” It’s all about contracts and money.
Daily Caller: But isn’t data collection getting easier and processing speeds getting faster and data collection cheaper? Isn’t the falling price one of the reasons they can collect data at this massive level?
Binney: Yes, but that’s not the issue. The issue is, can you figure out what’s important in it? And figure out the intentions and capabilities of the people you’re monitoring? And they are in no way prepared to do that, because that takes analysis. That’s what the big data initiative was all about out of the White House last year. It was to try to get algorithms and figure out what’s important and tell the people what’s important so that they can find things. The probability of them finding what’s really there is low.
By CNu at June 13, 2013 0 comments
Labels: warsocialism , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
sen. wyden giving the side-eye to the fascist pack of lies...,
Priceless Gas Face |
By CNu at June 12, 2013 0 comments
Labels: People Centric Leadership
young, uncorrupted, useful cats - hazardous to the whole gub'mint lying/cheating game...,
The full powerpoint presentation |
By CNu at June 12, 2013 0 comments
gub'mint sketchiness messing with tech companies smooth criminal money?
By CNu at June 12, 2013 3 comments
"Fascism is when you cannot slide a cigarette paper between business and government." ~Benito Mussolini
WaPo story as it broke |
WaPo story the next day |
By CNu at June 12, 2013 0 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery
the dueterostomes have their say on the nsa..., (friedman channeling sullivan channeling simon)
“You would think that the government was listening in to the secrets of 200 million Americans from the reaction and the hyperbole being tossed about,” wrote Simon. “And you would think that rather than a legal court order, which is an inevitable consequence of legislation that we drafted and passed, something illegal had been discovered to the government’s shame. Nope. ... The only thing new here, from a legal standpoint, is the scale on which the F.B.I. and N.S.A. are apparently attempting to cull anti-terrorism leads from that data. ... I know it’s big and scary that the government wants a database of all phone calls. And it’s scary that they’re paying attention to the Internet. And it’s scary that your cellphones have GPS installed. ... The question is not should the resulting data exist. It does. ... The question is more fundamental: Is government accessing the data for the legitimate public safety needs of the society, or are they accessing it in ways that abuse individual liberties and violate personal privacy — and in a manner that is unsupervised. And to that, The Guardian and those who are wailing jeremiads about this pretend-discovery of U.S. big data collection are noticeably silent. We don’t know of any actual abuse.”
By CNu at June 12, 2013 4 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
somebody very sophisticated has scripted Snowden's exit strategy...,
The Motch Brothers |
Simon Young, director of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law at the University of Hong Kong, told GlobalPost that a decision delivered by Hong Kong's High Court in March of this year required the government to create a new procedure for reviewing asylum applications.
Until the government does this, he said, asylum seekers are allowed to stay in Hong Kong indefinitely. "We’re still waiting to hear from government how they are going to implement this decision," said Young. "Until that’s the case, you can’t return anyone until the law’s in place."
In other words, should Snowden apply for asylum, then even if the US made a valid extradition request and Hong Kong was willing to comply he could not be deported until the government figured out a new way to review asylum cases — a potentially lengthy process.
Nicholas Bequelin of Human Rights Watch says that any Snowden extradition must be "a long way off" because of this gap in the law. "If it comes to the point where the US does issue a warrant on Snowden, and then passes it over to the Hong Kong authorities, and he decides to fight it, at this point it would be a court case," he told GlobalPost. "And it can be a long court case, going up to the court of final appeals."
By CNu at June 11, 2013 9 comments
Labels: point source , Possibilities
Fuck Robert Kagan And Would He Please Now Just Go Quietly Burn In Hell?
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Video - John Marco Allegro in an interview with Van Kooten & De Bie. TSMATC | Describing the growth of the mushroom ( boletos), P...
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dailybeast | Of all the problems in America today, none is both as obvious and as overlooked as the colossal human catastrophe that is our...