Archive for April 2011
Time for Life Lock?
According to Texas State Comptroller Susan Combs, the data wasn’t exposed by a hacker or a group of vigilante scriptkiddies—it ended up on a state-controlled public server after having been passed around between various state agencies. The data came from the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, the Texas Workforce Commission, and the Employees Retirement System of Texas, all of whom transferred the unencrypted data (against state policy) between January and May of 2010. The information was only discovered on the public server on March 31, 2011, meaning it has been available for almost a year.
Really? A YEAR?
*Whew*
That was close. Glad they jumped right on it.
I thought the gubment storing all that personal data was supposed to be a good thing. I guess if your a malcontent and you know where to look, it is.
Stay secretive, my friends.
Billy Graham: The Resurrection
Per my good friend Rodney’s recommendation:
Lincoln Durham – “Mud Puddles”
Here’s one from this past South by Southwest at Threadgill’s in Austin -”Living This Hard”
And one more: “Reckoning Lament”
You guys have a great nite. Be safe.
I haven’t featured a blog lately because well, I’ve been lazy. There, I said it. I was also having a little battle in my tin-clad head about how much the previous posts extolling the virtues of some of my favorite bloggers were beginning to seem cookie-cutter in their formulated ummm… formulation.
I’ve gotten over that.
Now, I think I’ve found some inspiration by way of Wisconsin Representative, Paul Ryan through a bit of commentary on Ryan’s recent budget proposal and the firestorm of conservative bloggers squawking about how it doesn’t go far enough.
No sh*t, Sherlock.
It doesn’t.
But the road to fiscal solvency begins with a single step – Confucius said that – and Rep. Ryan should be applauded, not berated, for proposing that first tiny step. (Never mind the fact that it won’t pass. Obama has to sign it, don’t you know?) At least he’s getting the issue out front and center to show the insolvency that is our government’s financial mess and it’s bloated entitlement programs.
Enter Lance Burri, The TrogloPundit, who also happens to hail from Wisconsin. [insert cheese quip here]
Lance has taken the Ryan budget argument to a logical conclusion. Here’s a large excerpt:
It’s an incredible thing to consider: a budget plan that cuts $6.8 trillion in spending over the next 10 years; that cuts deficits by $4.4 trllion over the same time frame; that actually reduces spending, but still isn’t completely balanced.
A plan that’s going to be ravaged for its cruelty and hatred, for its sheer indifference toward human suffering, for its blatant choosing of corporate profits over hardworking families. ['bot - never mind the sheer demagoguery.]
It’s Hitler’s next coming, except without the love and personal warmth.
This should tell us two things:
- This is how far gone we are. For a plan this bold to still not solve the problem means the problem has become so big you can see it from space.
And:
- Whatever the final budget bill is, it won’t be anywhere near as good as this.
That’s the nature of adversarial politics. Sure, I think we should just take Ryan’s plan and pass it. You think I’m being incredibly stupid: budgeting is easy, after all! Just figure out how much money you have, and spend it. Don’t spend more than you have!
But. No matter what you do – no matter how reasonable, thoughtful, necessary your plan is – somebody’s going to hate it. Whether out of ideology or good old-fashioned American political opportunism, somebody (or, more likely, a large group of somebodies) is going to spend a great deal of effort casting you as a monster for even thinking about it.
Go ahead, read the whole thing. It’s worth the time and Lance thoughtfully included video of Rep. Ryan explaining his “Path to Prosperity.”
Speaking of Ryan’s proposals, when is the last time a politician uttered words like those that weren’t just platitudes and hokum? Not since Reagan if I recall, and Kennedy before him, but I was a mere notion of a circuit board then.
So, aside from the one article, why the feature?
Respect.
For the instinctive wit, logic and brevity of presentation. And having been at it since 2004 or before, longevity. Don’t dismiss the gig at Right Wing News or the Million Hits Club either. I could also point you to the snarkish commentary, his uncanny ability to make a humorous and relevant motivational poster out of every situation, or the unbelievable fact that a neanderthal can operate a keyboard or computer at all.
Look, the main thing is
, he links to me. So there’s that. And he’s a nice guy, as far as evil geniuses go.
Hell, with a bit of coaxing and a small fee, I could go so far to say it would be good to see him elected to some sort of political service.
V. P. for instance.
How about a Ryan – Burri ticket? He would certainly be better than Joe Effing Biden.
Barring that, how about Dog Catcher? Joe Effing isn’t even qualified for that one. Besides, I hear cavemen are really good at that hunter-gatherer thing, especially with a light saber.
Careful what you copy or fax on public and private copy machines. You may want to encourage your employer to develop a memory cleaning policy prior to releasing used machines into the wild.
Thanks to Sharon for the email.
Fortitude.
…as in testicular fortitude.
As used by R.S. McCain to accurately describe Rep. Paul Ryan, who announced the first real plan to cut government’s wasteful spending.
Here’s the video, swiped from The Other McCain because everyone needs to see it, but be sure to check out Stacy’s comments also.
Quite a few bloggers have stepped into the radio world of late so here’s a little roundup of those shows for you.
First, Chris Wysocki from Wyblog and Right Wing News was interviewed on the Andre Contraversa Show. He’s got the last thirty minute slot, right after Prof. William Jacobson of the blog Legal Insurrection. Both interviews have some great conversations.
Chris has embedded the player in a post over at his place.
Next, Joy McCann of Little Miss Attila and R. S. McCain of The Other McCain discuss feminism on DaTechGuy’s Radio Show in an ongoing feud to drive more traffic to their blogs. I think it’s working.
LMA has a post discussing the dustup and she thoughtfully included some feminist Rule 5. (Can there be such a thing?) Thanks Joy!
Stacy McCain has also posted about the debate and included a list of his previous postings on feminism.
Bonus: Roxeanne de Luca and Cynthia Yockey also make appearances on DaShow.
Now, while we’re on the subject of bloggers on the radio, I remember a show from last December featuring a couple of my favorites, the fearless Pamela Geller of Atlas Shrugs and Bob Belvedere of The Camp of the Saints, also on DaTechGuy on DaRadio. Pamela, as I recall, was on fire that day, let me tell ya.
Lastly, please note that DaTechGuy is moving to a new website DaTechGuyBlog.com so, be sure to update your links.
Congratulations to all of you guys on your excellent interviews and debates. Here’s to many more appearances in the future.
To the rest of you, happy listening!
In which a lowly robot shares links deemed worthy of your appraisal.
Left uses baseless smear in attempt to defeat principled WI justice – Pundette – and… Relax: They’re “professionals”
G.E. pays no corporate income taxes in 2010 – are you mad? – Spellchek (Great discussion in the comments also.)
Dear George, You Were Right, I Was Wrong, Let’s Do Golf… Sincerely, Barack – Frugal Cafe
A genius video on multiculturalism – Hack Wilson
An Interview With Author Marc Leepson – What Would The Founders Think
Barrys Sympathy for Evil – Zilla of the Resistance
Remembering Knut, plus Denver, The Guilty Dog – Amusing Bunni
The President’s latest words about Islam – Fleece Me
H/T Blogroll Mashup – NoOneOfAnyImport
Should Justice Kagan Recuse Herself From Deliberating ObamaCare Suits? – The Other McCain
Media Matters vs. FOX – Conservative Hideout 2.0
How’s This For A Kick In The Ass…Gun Control – That Mr. G Guy
Libya : Kinetic Military Action! – Woman Honor Thyself
Dry Run or Wrong Turn? 3 Mid-East Men Try to Enter Calif. Marine Base After Allegedly Making Terror Threats – The Blaze
Dueling Cellists Play “Smooth Criminal” – CollegeHumor Video
Scott Brown might not even be Republican enough to call a RINO! – GatorDoug
Dear GOP, Don’t cave now on budget cuts! Yes, John Boehner, I’m talking to you! – Wyblog
Only You Can Help – Pay Those Dues – Woodsterman
Lee Stranahan on Media Matters Techniques for Deceiving Readers – Verum Serum
Marine Aviator Confused About Libya… – Three Beers Later
America’s View Of Barry – Randy’s Roundtable
Irony: Pro-Infanticide Obama Says ‘I Do A Lot Of Praying’ – The BlogProf
Attack of the Chinese Meat Eaters! – Motor City Times
What Went Wrong with the American Experiment and When? – Adrienne
Senate Republicans Push Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution – The Classic Liberal
The Spot-On Quote Of The Week… – The Camp of the Saints
Russian coverage of Fukushima meltdown – American Perspective
Obama’s Stealth Globull Warming Adaption Executive Order – Pirate’s Cove
Van Jones: ‘We’ve got something stronger than bombs, we have solidarity …’ – American Power
Kevin Jackson’s site has moved to a dot net. Congratulations! - The Black Sphere
Obama’s dumb war? – The Busted Nut
Tim Pawlenty for Cap and Tax Before it Became Politically Expedient to be Against it – Left Coast Rebel
The New Gotcha Question – RightKlik
Donald Trump: The Interview – American Digest
Former Top Obama Economist Fulminates Against “Shameful” WH Inaction on Jobs – Reaganite Republican
Official Response to Obama’s Speech – The Primordial Slack <– fun stuff, that.
Only in Georgia – Obi’s Sister
Obama, Donald Trump, and the Collective Unconscious – American Thinker
Trump: Obama Possibly Muslim – POH Diaries
The Left Finds a Way to Display Their Hate For Palin & Jesus in One Exhibit – Gateway Pundit
Libya: Why Are We There? – Teresamerica
New Study Links Automobiles With Faster Possums! – Gorges’ Grouse
Confuser-In-Chief – No Sheeples Here
And last, but not least, Hang in there, Red – lol
That should be enough to keep you busy ’til I get back.
UPDATE: Here’s one I just got from a StumbleUpon friend:





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