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(P.S.  Mom, this is not real.)

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I <3 The Onion

I just spent a fair bit of time discussing economics with my friend, LeeAnn, who lives overseas.  She says that the discussion in Japan is whether or not the U.S. caused the worldwide recession, or whether it was just one of the biggest dominoes to fall and thus has generated the most attention.  The U.S. media, of course, thinks that the worldwide economic collapse is because of U.S. markets, with typical america-centric flair; what I have to say to other countries is, if the U.S. wants to take the blame, you should ask for a bailout.  Everybody’s doing it.

Anyway, Marti had this article from the Onion posted on his Gmail chat balloon, and I have to say…pretty darn funny.

$700 Billion Bailout Celebrated With Lavish $800 Billion Executive Party

 

The Onion satirizes U.S. bailouts for private companies

 

GEORGE TOWN, CAYMAN ISLANDS—Amid the bleak backdrop of imminent economic collapse, worried observers got some good news last October when executives from the nation’s top 10 failing companies celebrated the historic $700 billion government bailout with an ultra- extravagant $800 billion party aimed at restoring confidence and bolstering their resolve.

“It’s never ideal for private corporations to rely on public funding, but we would not have been able to survive another week without letting loose and throwing this massive bash,” Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain said aboard his newly purchased $22 million yacht, the Excelsior. “We can only hope it’s not a case of too little too late.” (read the rest here)

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Idealism

The election is over, the polls have closed and Barack Hussein Obama is now the President-elect of the United States.

Barack Obama visiting his paternal grandmother

Barack Obama visiting his paternal grandmother

It still feels dreamlike; Obama has won, the Democrats have overtaken the House and Senate, and, even among states, there has been a lot of movement to the left. I’ve gotten congratulatory phone calls from my family and I suspect my mother may have secretly voted for Obama (you don’t say that too loud in Payette County, which voted for McCain by an overwhelming 70 percent). Everyone’s talking about Obama being the first black President and how amazing that is; I guess it is a sign of my generation that I didn’t realize how many people were holding their breath for the first black President. more »

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The Way Things Work: Liberals and Conservatives

From Jonathan Haidt: “Everyone thinks they are right.” The interesting thing is that he asks “why” and has the results from 25,000 polled respondents. An interesting and entertaining lecture:

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