- How evo psych is laying waste to responsible science journalism
- Essays on the trap of US student debt
- Sexism's Low-Grade Fever
- The Psychology of Nakedness (and unfortunate implications for opinions of women)
- A flurry of how online harrassment of women is completely different from what men experience (in both quantity and sometimes-terrifying quality):
- On being harassed: a little GF history and some current events
- But How Do You Know It’s Sexist? The #MenCallMeThings Round-Up
- The Internet Miniskirt
- "You should have your tongue ripped out": the reality of sexist abuse online
- On being harassed: a little GF history and some current events
- What baseball tells us about racism
- Congressional Dysfunction Begins To Spook Old Pros
- What We Want to See On TV: Handsome Politicians
- EPA chief tells GOP to STFU
- Wal-Mart to Cut Healthcare Benefits
- Lack of jobs leaves more suburban, middle class sliding into poverty
- CHART OF THE DAY: Paul Ryan Wrong About Upwardly Mobile America
- CHART OF THE DAY: Long Term Unemployment Is A Huge Problem — Especially If You’re Old
- Older, Suburban and Struggling, ‘Near Poor’ Startle the Census
- New Cartoon: Government To The Rescue!
- Worthless (we can always protect the banksters somehow)
- A Banker Speaks, With Regret
My daughter and I are reading Steinbeck’s “Grapes of Wrath” aloud to each other, and those Depression-era injustices seem so familiar today. That’s why the Occupy movement resonates so deeply: When the federal government goes all-out to rescue errant bankers, and stiffs homeowners, that’s not just bad economics. It’s also wrong.
- Who Killed Hard Work And Personal Responsibility?
- Federal Prosecution Of Financial Fraud Falls To 20-Year Low, New Report Shows
- The euro zone’s terrible mistake
- Ignorance is bliss when it comes to challenging social issues
- The Medicaid Ambush: The Supreme Court's unexpected and astounding reasons for wanting to hear a challenge to Obamacare.
- Congratulations, Television! You Are Even Worse At Masculinity Than Femininity
- IBM co-opting GPS system?
- Topeka, Kansas, legalizes domestic violence to save money
- How Medicare Fails the Elderly
- W. enters my wife’s schoolboard race
- Naomi Wolf: how I was arrested at Occupy Wall Street
- Psychology of pepper spray
- Pepper-spray inventor: "It's fashionable to use chemical agents on people who have an opinion"
- The Healing Process
- San Diego police arrest congressional candidate for voter registration in Civic Center Plaza
- Occupy Forcing Militarized PDs to Show Their Colors
Friday, December 09, 2011
Widespread frustration
Am finding this a very frustrating time to be a well-informed citizen of the world -- rabid politics is dooming us to extended recession, America seems to be near-single-handedly preventing the world from addressing global warming before it's too late, and our government is reacting violently to expressions of free speech and public demonstrations. I'm short of time, but I hate to let my "grumpy" file get any thicker before Christmas, so here's a big frustration dump from the last month or two, without much additional comment:
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