Chrysostom’s minute by minute commentary on Obama’s Speech of April 13 2011

http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2011/04/join-the-live-chatvisit-whitehousegov.html

Can anyone take this trivializing political chatter as somehow constitutive of serious political commentary. It is on its face utterly unworthy of  consideration as anything except as the title of his blog states, The Dish. For serious commentary see Paul Krugman, Matt Miller,Robert Scheer. Elizabeth Drew at the New York Review Of Books blog has a sage and through examination of the speech enlivened by her political experience, not fettered by the trivializing political sensibility manifested by Chrysostom. Also see the Esquire's political blog for a very impressive essay on Obama's speech.

http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2011/apr/15/obama-house-radicals-budget/#disqus_thread

http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/

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The Good Doctor reports on the Puritan Virtue of Paul Ryan

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-grand-compromise/2011/04/14/AFrSmKfD_story.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions

 

The political campaign of 2012 is in full swing, one can consider the point of demarcation as the release of Rep. Paul Ryan’s Budget Proposal.  The Good Doctor (TGD) here demonstrates his fealty to the central ideas of Neo-Conservatism,   a now, notorious political theology.  Can one even associate the theory and practice of Neo-Conservatism with the any conception of the idea of ‘Modernity’?  Or can it simply be thought of as a pernicious political nostalgia for what never was:  a kind of Platonic Idealism, echoing the authoritarianism of The Republic? TGD offers proof of his party loyalty in rhetorical form, by this hymn of praise to the central notions of Mr. Ryan’s budget: that maintaining the deficit to 1.6 percent of GDP by 2021 is a laudable goal. One might just ask at what social cost? But is the Neo-Conservative thinker even able to frame such a question as legitimate, even as mere policy conjecture?  Other more able economic thinkers and policy planners, like Paul Krugman and Matt Miller, have answered questions about the social costs of the Ryan Plan, in some detail. We can only expect from TGD a very real campaign document, a set of arguments putting in the best light, a ‘forward looking’ even ‘ visionary’  set of economic proposals. TGD’s title ‘The grand compromise’ has a bloated  histrionic ring, perfect for  the striking thirty second television spot , attacking the trans-generational economic irresponsibility of the Democratic Party and, of course, the perennial other Barak Obama.  As demonstrative of a pernicious   American Socialism, that saps the initiative and innovation of its citizens.  Rep. Ryan then becomes, in the essay, the bearer of Puritan Virtue : the mythical center of our national life.       

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Kid Shreds on Accordion – CollegeHumor Video

This child has a gift. Utterly breathtaking artistry. Discovering the Present!

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Harvard University Press Blog : On Tagore, As A Way Of Not Letting Go

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A beautiful, moving essay!

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Almost Marx on The Great Will and ‘The curse of free money’

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-curse-of-free-money/2011/04/12/AFjdaqYD_story.html?wpisrc=nl_opinions


Here is The Great Will (TGW) working a more oblique angle on the Austerity argument which is the latest propaganda offensive being repeated by the former acolytes of The Free Market Ideology.  He locates himself outside of the great hive of American Politics, Washington, D.C. and places himself and this episode of The American Political Melodrama in Kansas City, Missouri. His protagonist is his narrative is one Ted Hoenig, ‘a president of one of The Federal Reserve’s 12 regional Banks’.  Mr. Hoenig’s major concern is the ‘free money’ being printed by the Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C. This is the animating idea, the focus of the dramatic action with a walk-on by David Rosenberg of Gluskin Sheff in Toronto with some bad news about the rise in aggregate wages and salaries and the rise in prices of grocery and gasoline, being equal to each other, dire news indeed. Mr. Hoenig is our dramaturge’s Cassandra predicting dire, even horrific economic news: fully connected to a demonstrable government economic irresponsibility. A small aside: To argue in another key: dare  we compare the Derivative, that engine of prosperity, fabricated by unfettered Capital , to the profligate government promotion of ‘free money’, or are they of equal  value argumentatively? But more to the point, is the Malfeasance of Capital of the same economic magnitude as the Malfeasance of Government? Or are they equal in their destructive consequences? – Questions to ponder. Mr. Hoenig is given the final words in this essay regarding too-big-to-fail financial institutions and Capitalism as a compromised practice in American life, fitting rather nicely with the Economic Romanticism of our author.  

Almost Marx

   

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What they really mean by “American exceptionalism” – Barack Obama News

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Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan 1979-89 by Rodric Braithwaite – review | Books | The Guardian

“Nothing remotely consistent” in US foreign policy from 1948 until 1991?? You jest!! It was remarkably consistent even if not best directed. It had one objective and that objective is clearly stated in the article above:

“What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Muslims or the liberation of central Europe and the end of the cold war?” – Zbigniew Brzezinski

And of course Zbigniew Brzezinski was perfectly correct at that time.

Also quite tiresome are the endless references to “historical parallels” that anything but.

The Anglo-Afghan Wars of the 19th Century:
A series of short sharp shocks to keep the rulers of Afghanistan in line and neutral. In achieving this strategic goal the British were 100% successful.

The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan:
An action forced upon an extremely reluctant Soviet Leadership by the failure of their PDPA puppets in Afghanistan who by their excesses had only managed to get the entire country raised against them in armed opposition. In short communism in Afghanistan needed rescuing, as Amin turned in desperation from seeking help from the USSR to India, China and “heaven forfend” the USA.

The Soviet Union was just about to demonstrate the weaknesses of its armed forces, poorly led, poorly motivated, poorly trained, poorly equipped conscripts who did want want to serve in any army let alone a Soviet Army operating in a war zone outside “Mother Russia”. It was reckoned that around one million men rotated through Afghanistan during the Soviet’s nine-and-a-quarter years there and yes, as mentioned above, they lost 15,031 men killed, around 54,000 wounded in combat. The figure not given above were the numbers who succumbed to seriously debilitating diseases (Over 413,000).

Putin offered to provide the US with charts of mined areas?? He’d be bloody lucky – they don’t exist. The minefields sown by the Soviets to protect their “Sangars” were never charted they were sown from helicopters. In 2008, 4% of all children injured in Afghanistan were injured by Soviet era land mines and “butterfly bombs”. The greatest Taliban source for IED’s and IED materials were salvaged from areas sown with Soviet mines. In Ross Kemp’s first documentary from Afghanistan, the Royal Marine who got killed at Kajaki Dam was killed standing on a Soviet mine, not one laid by the Taliban.

The Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan was on a hiding to nothing from the word go because they themselves did not want it or believe in it.

US-Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan) October 2001 to October 2006:
Undertaken in response to the Al-Qaeda attacks on WTC and Pentagon on 11th September 2001. US provided assistance to the Northern Alliance and succeeded in driving the Taliban and their Al-Qaeda “guests” out of power and out of the country. For the most part all the fighting was done by the end of summer 2002 (Doubt that then look at casualty figures for Afghanistan between 2001 and 2006). With the Taliban and Al-Qaeda leadership in hiding in Pakistan responsibility for security in Afghanistan was handed over to ISAF in a rolling process Kabul; North; West, SOuth & East between 2003 and 2006.

UNAMA & ISAF Missions 2003 to Present:
As agreed with Afghan leaders the United Nations put its weight behind efforts to rebuild Afghanistan and rstore it to stable governance. The framework for this effort was outlined in a document called “The Bonn Agreement” signed in Bonn in Germany in December 2001. Under the auspices of the UNAMA countries contributing to ISAF were to fund Provincial Reconstruction Teams who would be responsible for reconstruction projects within Afghanistan on a Province by Province Basis. ISAF was also tasked with training the new Afghan Security Forces to replace the militias of the former Mujahideen War-Lords.

Having been comprehensively defeated militarily by the Northern Alliance and US-OEF forces the Taliban from across the border in Pakistan viewed the ISAF effort as striking at their traditional support base in the southern Provinces of Afghanistan, so in the Summer of 2006 the Taliban declared war on the Afghan Government, ISAF and the reconstruction effort. That conflict is still in progress and the Taliban are losing it.

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President Obama to Paul Ryan/Ayn Rand: “IN YOUR FACE!” – Ron Robinson – Open Salon

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Ron Robinson

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My field is social brain science/cognitive science and my research focuses on social, political, and media related issues and problems and how they effect and are effected by psychophysiological processes. I’m an ex-public High School teacher, blog for Huffington Post, and love to play the piano, African drum, conduct symphonies, hike, have fun, write, and cook 🙂

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Obama Budget Speech – Video and Analysis of Obama Budget Speech 2011 – Esquire

Listen to the Obama speech and then read this commentary which, I think, is beautifully argued, then make up your own mind.

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