From the John McCain website, a surprising dose of honesty
Thursday, 15 November 2007
See also Dear John McCain.
A few words about Ron Paul
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
I own Apple stock. I bought it around the same time I was buying a lot of stock and dabbling in day trading. I made a few bucks day trading but it was a lot of stress and I didn’t understand all the tax implications so I stopped and just plunked my money down into a bunch of stocks I was sure were good long term buys. Certain because they were old companies, had always made money before, or seemed right for new technologies. I made the buys at the peak of the bubble. I did not buy any Apple.
I lost pretty much all of the money. The few stocks I had that didn’t tank completely, back slid and I sold at a loss. A loss totaling about $20,000. This is pennies to a lot of traders but it was every extra dollar I had while working my ass off for three years at Amazon. Live and learn. Just money. Still young. There were still the leavings of older, better companies in my account so I said, “Fuck it. I like Apple. I know it’ll tank but I own their stuff, I probably always will, I should own some stock too.”
My Apple stock is up just about 700%. I didn’t have much money left to put in it so 700% only buys me a used Toyota. The funny thing is, it is the one and only stock I ever bought for a moral reason. I expected the stock to either depreciate or barely keep up with inflation. It’s the only stock I ever bought not out of trying to predict what the market would do. If I had put that whole $20,000 into Apple instead, it would have gone up ≈ 800% and I’d be up ≈ $150,000.
One hundred and fifty thousand dollars I’ll never see because I was trying to be fucking clever instead of doing the right thing.
The view from this desk
Monday, 12 November 2007
I start a new job today. Full telecommute, meaning the view from this desk is the view from this desk.
They’re paying me a lot of money to work with code I adore from the place I’ve waited most of my life to live. You’d better fucking believe I’m going to make sure I’m worth every penny and then some.
Happy Armistice Day Veterans Day!
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Me: What are we doing today?
Myself: Thinking about shooting a veteran. You know. To celebrate.
Me: Hey, man, that’s so far from funny. I know some of your friends are kind of fringe and you’ve got it in your head that no soldier ever did a lick a good for anyone, but that’s just not true. Sure soldiers regularly fired on civilian refugees in Korea but there was also that bunch of guys who saved tens of thousands of refugees at risk to their own lives by shipping them out of a dock about to be overrun by enemy forces. It’s one thing to be against violence but without armed forces we’re just sitting ducks for anyone with ambition and a box of machetés. I mean, you–
Myself: Calley.
Me: Cali? California? That doesn’t mean anything.
Myself: William Calley.
Me: Oh… that’s completely different. … So, uh. Like a drive-by… or no-knock delivery?
Myself: Why do you ask?
Me: Just want to know how to pack.
There is totally a God
Saturday, 10 November 2007
I challenge any of you filthy atheists to suggest in the light of the following pictorial evidence that it’s even considerable that there might not be a God. Could a disinterested series of biological pressures ever produce something like this? Hardly.
When you’re all roasting in Hell I hope you finally learn your lesson!
A comment by Charlie Davis I stole from Jonathan Schwarz…
Friday, 9 November 2007
A comment by Charlie Davis I stole from Jonathan Schwarz which was brought to my attention by my border collie trainer Scruggs the Younger (otherwise I really had forgot all about the poor bastard David Neiwert; now I’m afraid I might actually have learned his name… ew).
The attacks on Ron Paul by these “serious” establishment Democrats (see: Kevin Drum — the same “serious” thinker who thought the Iraq war sounded like a great idea) are getting increasingly tiresome. The current meme seems to be that a President Paul would usher in some sort of Hobbesian hell, wherein your grandmother would apparently be turned out on the street, forced to turn tricks in order to pay for her blood-pressure medication.
Paul has said — repeatedly — that if elected he would not seek to cut social programs, but would instead cut the obscenely bloated military budget. (Self-promotion disclaimer): I asked Paul earlier this year about his relationship with Dennis Kucinich (who, for what it’s worth, calls Paul “a great American who more often than not is right”) and his response pretty much dispels this myth:
We’re close friends, and we certainly agree [on the war]. And I think we may end up voting closely all the time on the war issue. Sometimes some of these funding bills are a little bit complex, and even Walter Jones and I will disagree even though we agree on what we’re supposed to be doing, but the interpretation will be a little bit different. But I think Dennis and I usually come down on the same side of it. That is, if you don’t want the war you quit the funding, and that’s our responsibility and it’s not the president’s authority to do what he wants because we have the purse strings, so you have to vote against the spending. So we get along very well on that, and since it’s such a major issue I think I will continue to work with him the best we can. And you know, take some of the liberal welfare spending that Dennis might support more than I. But you know, I’m not hostile toward that. If I can save the money from overseas, put some of it against the deficit, end up with a net reduction in the size of the budget, at the same time stopping a war, I may well be very open to funding some of these programs. Because I’m not out to gut some of these programs that have taught people to be very dependant on the government, like medical care. I mean, that’s not my goal. I’ve never run for office with the goal of slashing [those programs] even though philosophically I don’t think it’s the best way to deliver services and prosperity to poor people.
And finally — trying to tie Ron Paul to David Duke as Neiwart does is the same tired, ad hominem b.s. used by the pro-war Malkin brigades. Every candidate running has unsavory supporters, and I don’t think Ron Paul raised $4.3 million the other day because of the support of a few inbred racists. Obama invited a vehemently anti-gay (and self-professed “cured” homosexual) gospel singer to campaign for him — no one, not even the bigots/idiots at Hot Air would claim Paul has done anything like that. If we’re going to apply these sleazy guilt-by-association smears evenly, then I guess the entire antiwar movement is now discredited. After all, David Duke happens to have a “Support our troops… bring ’em home” banner on his site.
On the most important issues of the day, which a president would actually have the power to do something about — ending the war on drugs, dismantling the American empire, ending the use of secret prisons and torture — a Paul administration would be much more progressive than any candidate but Kucinich.
Posted by: Charlie at November 8, 2007 08:53 PM
Why I can’t link to your site anymore Why I’d never link to your site1 and I’ll forget I ever heard of you in an hour: David Neiwert
Thursday, 8 November 2007
David Neiwert? I love him! He’s the kind of strong friend of mankind who would gladly exchange another million dead foreigners for the simple price of restricting a democracy that happens to represent any dangerous views he doesn’t already accept. What’s the only thing worse than a corporate America which funds the Right?2 A bunch of trailer trash who have $103 each.3
1 Not even for a lamb basting. Lambasting? And I hate a clutter of links so soon to go 404 anyway.
2 But American corporations never give money to the Left. This is a documented fact.
3 The average contribution to Ron Paul’s 4.2 million dollar day was $103. This fourteenth generation member of the landed aristocracy gave $3 less than that. Sad, really. I guess I’m not quite as crazy as I used to be.
I like blah, blah, blah, blah… Velvety spider
Wednesday, 7 November 2007
New species to me. Nice looker. More silvery-gray-black than the flash photo shows. Found indoors and escorted out. With the shape, fur, and big spinnerets it looks like a trapdoor spider to me.
Itchin’ to kill you some Iranians?
Tuesday, 6 November 2007



