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Go, read some of this.

It makes me sick, but not much surprises me anymore.

I ask what discoveries Stiglitz found the most disturbing. He laughs, somewhat mirthlessly. “There were actually so many things - some of it we suspected, but there were a few things I couldn’t believe.” The fact that a contractor working as a security guard gets about $400,000 a year, for example, as opposed to a soldier, who might get about $40,000. That there is a discrepancy we might have guessed - but not its sheer scale, or the fact that, because it is so hard to get insurance for working in Iraq, the government pays the premiums; or the fact that, if these contractors are injured or killed, the government pays both death and injury benefits on top. Understandably, this has forced a rise in sign-up bonuses (as has the fact that the army is so desperate for recruits that it is signing up convicted felons). “So we create a competition for ourselves. Nobody in their right mind would have done that. The Bush administration did that … that I couldn’t believe. And that’s not included in the cost the government talks about.”

Then there was the discovery that sign-up bonuses come with conditions: a soldier injured in the first month, for example, has to pay it back. Or the fact that “the troops, for understandable reasons, are made responsible for their equipment. You lose your helmet, you have to pay. If you get blown up and you lose your helmet, they still bill you.” One soldier was sued for $12,000 even though he had suffered massive brain damage. Some families have had to buy their children body armour, saving the government costs in the short term; those too poor to afford it sustain injuries that the government then has to pay for. Then there’s the fact that it was not until 2006, when Robert Gates replaced Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of defence, that the DOD agreed to replace Humvees with mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) armoured vehicles, which are much more able to repel roadside bombs; until that time, IEDs killed 1,500 Americans. “This kind of penny-wise, pound-poor behaviour was just unbelievable.”

Elections are coming up, y’all.

Okay, perhaps I just have my panties in a wad over Texas (1/12 of the nation) not getting a primary until after everything is finished. But why do they do this primary thing week after week.

Here’s my idea: 1 primary day. Everybody votes. Get it over with.

Hell, we all vote on one Election day. Imagine if the elections were as piecemeal as the primary crap we have to endure. Get it over with, the next day everyone knows who’s gonna be on the ballot, and the other half-dozen wannabes can quit wasting money on TV attack ads that just won’t matter.

(Imagine if only a fraction of the money spent on Presidential campaigns went for something like, education. Or feeding hungry people. Oh, but that would be such a waste! Because thirty seconds of half-truths that everyone ignores on prime time tv isn’t wasted. At all)

Okay, I’ll stop now. If you’re in one of the 24 states voting today, you damn sure better go vote. By the time my turn comes around, it won’t matter anymore.

I could only handle Cheney’s “I got my money, fuck you,” smirk for so long, but long enough to learn this:

$500 billion for overseas war, funded by tax cuts for the rich? Good. Earmarks, Bad.

‘We need to trust Americans to own their own homes.’ If they can’t pay for them anymore, we need to bail their sorry asses out.

Was there anything else? Anybody new in the Axis of Evil? How soon can we have our handouts (not welfare, no, it’s incentive) I need to buy gas soon.

Best headline I’ve read all day:

Warning signs missed on economy

Only to people who WANTED to miss them (ahem; everyone in Washington DC).

I’ve been reading and repeating for years that the housing market was in a huge freakin’ bubble, and that once gasoline passed $2 a gallon it would start to drag on the rest of the economy. (Yes, $2.00; once we hit three or four dollars a gallon it just adds to the pain)

Grrrr.

Dear Government:

Thank you for making Medicare drug plans so fucking confusing.

sincerely,
Me

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