Change Stay the Course

As soon as I heard the buzzword “surge” introduced in the news, I knew there would be no change of policy in Iraq, other than escalation. Here’s a brief audio clip taken from Bush’s press conference on Wednesday.

[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Sounds/Wordpress/DEC06/Bushism.mp3]

Do you hear any indication that Bush intends to do anything differently? I don’t. He keeps repeating the same things over and over, in some self-deluded wish that somehow they’re true. A net increase of 20,000 – 30,000 “boots on the ground” will have the net effect of nothing, other than adding to American casualties.

Stephen and Steven

 

Previously I posted a link to an Even Stephven video on YouTube that is now gone. But now Comedy Central has posted the best part of it, Carell and Colbert discussing Halloween.

Who cares if Halloween was two months ago? Don’t miss this before it’s pulled. Both Carell and Colbert are smart and talented actors, but despite the fact that Carell is from my town I have to give the nod to Colbert.

Core Inflation

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Wholesale prices surge

By MARTIN CRUTSINGER, AP Economics Writer
Tue Dec 19, 9:15 AM ET

WASHINGTON – Inflation at the wholesale level surged by the largest amount in more than three decades in November, reflecting higher prices for gasoline and a host of other items.

The Producer Price Index, which measures inflation pressures before they reach the consumer, was up 2 percent last month, the biggest advance since a similar increase in November 1974, the Labor Department reported Tuesday.

Economists had been expecting a rebound in wholesale prices following two months of big declines. However, the 2 percent jump was four times bigger than the 0.5 percent increase they had forecast. Even excluding volatile energy and food prices, core inflation posted a 1.3 percent advance, the biggest jump in 26 years.

Wholesale prices have taken a huge jump, obviously due to oil and gas. I think it’s hilarious how the “core rate of inflation” doesn’t include energy and food. Thanks to cheap Chinese labor you can buy a DVD player for $30, but so what, if gas is over $3/gallon, with all of the money going to the biggest, most profitable corporations on Earth? I hate comparisons with gas prices in Europe, because the high gas taxes over there pay for projects that benefit society as a whole.

There’s no point in the Fed trying to adjust interest rates upwards, because all that will do is collapse whatever parts of the economy are still working. This is what happened in the 1970’s, and it resulted in the so-called stagflation, where high unemployment and high inflation defied the “law” of supply-and-demand.

One big difference between the 70’s and now is that the surge in demand for energy and cars, etc., isn’t from Baby Boomers coming of age, but from China. It would have helped if we hadn’t destabilized the Mideast by invading Iraq. Oops!

Dead-on Colbert

Well this sure is a coincidence, given my post of only a few hours ago about Bodyworld 2! You can forget all of the happy talk on that radio show I recorded.

Leave it to Stephen Colbert to force my hand about the controversy surrounding Bodyworld 2. Watch the video clip, then click here. If that link doesn’t work for you, try this one. Here it is, folks! The dark, ugly side of the business of turning human corpses into plastic museum pieces.
[flv:http://www.dograt.com/Movies/Wordpress/Colbert/Colbert12-18-06.flv 400 300]
BTW, I know I haven’t posted much of Colbert lately. Partly because I was genuinely concerned about Comedy Central being on the warpath against its material being posted, but mostly because I haven’t been keeping up. Blogger fatigue, I guess!

Feeling Queasy

I’m sure you heard this bit of news …

WASHINGTON – Democratic Sen. Tim Johnson (news, bio, voting record) of South Dakota was hospitalized after becoming disoriented Wednesday, weeks before his party is to take control of the Senate by a one-vote margin.

The audio clip is of WBZ radio talk show host Pat Desmarais, an arch-conservative, who points out that if Senator Johnson is unable to serve in January, Governor Mike Rounds would undoubtedly appoint a Republican to the post. This is a prospect that makes me feel very uneasy.

[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Sounds/Wordpress/DEC06/WBZ.mp3]

At the moment, Johnson is reported to have not suffered from either a heart attack or a stroke. Perhaps they should check him for polonium-210 poisoning? 😉

Technical note: WBZ 1030 is an AM radio station in Boston with a great signal. But it doesn’t sound anywhere near as good as this 64 Kbps sound clip I captured. Live audio streams are getting very good. For a while I was thinking about getting an HD Radio for bedside use, but now I’m wondering if an Internet radio might be a better choice.