Jan. 3rd, 2010

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Jobs:

For the first time in 70 years, an entire decade went by without a significant increase in jobs growth: The Lost Decade of the Economy.

The accompanying article includes these points:
Middle-income households made less in 2008, when adjusted for inflation, than they did in 1999 -- and the number is sure to have declined further during a difficult 2009. The Aughts were the first decade of falling median incomes since figures were first compiled in the 1960s.
And,
The net worth of American households -- the value of their houses, retirement funds and other assets minus debts -- has also declined when adjusted for inflation, compared with sharp gains in every previous decade since data were initially collected in the 1950s.

Health Care:

From National Geographic, The cost of health care vs. life expectancy. Take a look at the United States. Despite spending nearly twice what the next most expensive country spends per person on health care, we get below-average results. The most impressive country is Japan (which must be a socialist hell-hole, right?), which spends a third of what the US spends, yet has the best life-expectancy in the world.

Why can't we be as good to ourselves as the Japanese?

One of the interesting pieces of information encoded in the graph is the number of doctors visits. Despite having the highest cost, The average US citizen sees a physician less than four times a year. In contrast, the average Japanese citizen, despite spending one-third what we do, sees a physician an average of once a month.

Japan, South Korea, Mexico and Poland all seem to have figured out a health care system that delivers a similar dollar-for-value curve. Maybe we should figure out what they do, and follow their example.

America's intellectual autarky is killing us.
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It's fascinating watching the Christianist writers during this first week of the new year. My favorite so far, Renew America's Michael Bresciani's article in which he trots out the classic fantasies: nothing humanity could do could the end the Earth, because only God can do that, therefore global warming is a myth. Barak Obama is apparently a brilliant evil mastermind and a naive clueless idiot.

But my favorite is still this:
Cronies of Darwinism fare no better. If we look like monkeys we must have come from monkeys the millions of missing links notwithstanding. The Darwin scheme has seen its better day since the advent of creation science but why give it up?
Muahahahahah. How's that research program coming? When was the last time an agricultural or pharmaceutical company used either Creation Science or "Intelligent Design" to treat cancer or cure obesity?

Creation Science hasn't helped a single child overcome disease. And I won't hold my breath.
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Toungue turned blue,
Everybody has one,
Tongue turned blue,
This infection is a bad one.

Me and you, will turn to goo,
In just a little while
The signs are there, I've lost my hair,
We won't go in style...
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Stephanie Miller fans know that co-host and voice actor Jim Ward does some amazing impressions, most snarky (that's the theme of the entire show, natch), and one of the audience's favorites is Fox's pundit Brit Hume. I can't wait to hear what he does with this from Fox News Sunday:
The extent to which he can recover seems to me depends on his faith. He is said to be a Buddhist. I don't think that faith offers the kind of forgiveness and redemption that is offered by the Christian faith. So, my message to Tiger would be, 'Tiger, turn your faith-- turn to the Christian faith and you can make a total recovery and be a great example to the world.'
As George Carlin once said, "Holeeeeeee shit!"
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A friend of mine recently posted the mission statement of his personal project. Here's one of mine. The name has been changed to prevent squatting:

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