Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Root of the Gun Debate


If you read nothing else in the wake of the tragic events in Connecticut, you should check out the story that the socialist-liberal-fascists at Fortune have put together on who precisely it is that makes an unholy buck on murder in this country. 
But I also think that it's time for our large nonprofit institutions to put some of their money where their mission is. Profit should be the primary goal of their investment offices, but not at the expense of their broader purposes. If a schoolteachers union or university endowment or nonprofit foundation truly cares about stopping the next mass killing, then they should not provide capital that produces the instruments of such destruction. For many gun enthusiasts, semi-automatic rifles like the .223 Bushmaster is about sport and individual liberty. For Freedom Group, they are about profit. If the company were unable to find private investors unless it changed internal policy — perhaps by only supplying such weaponry to police departments and military — then Freedom most likely would do so. Capital is, of course, the root of capitalism.
This could be the start of something real — a disinvestment campaign, modeled on the one aimed at companies doing business in South Africa and, later, at the tobacco industry, on the part of police, and fire, and school teachers' unions to remove their money from the marketing end of mass killing. A campaign that would redefine gun violence as a public-health crisis, as David Satcher tried to do years ago, and to redefine it on the balance sheet, where that would really count. This could be the start of holding the people who really make the money accountable for how they make it. You could close the NRA tomorrow, and they'd be another lobbying arm started up by armaments money within the hour. You could shoot Wayne LaPierre to the moon, and they'd be 100 other lobbyists lining up to take his place. Both LaPierre and the NRA serve not their members, but  weapons manufacturers. (That's why all those polls about "rank and file" NRA members who support, say, background checks, are worthless. At its top, the organization no more answers to them than it does to the Brady Campaign.) The paranoia stoked by NRA fundraising — which, alas, seems to have worked its dark magic on Adam Lanza's mother — is not directed merely against sensible gun legislation. It's to sell more guns to the people who marinate themselves in that paranoia, so the people who make the guns can make even more money. That's the place you want to paint the bullseye.
Read more: Daily Politics Blog - Charles P. Pierce - Political Blogging - Esquire http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/#ixzz2FQStDzOP

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Turn It Down!

In today's "get off my lawn" news, a new law is now in effect preventing TV commercials from compressing the living crap out of the audio so it is 5 times louder than the regular audio programming.  Angry old white guys clutching their TV remotes rejoice.

Ban on loud TV commercials takes effect  



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12.12.12 Concert for Sandy

So, I'm old.  I'm out of the demographic as they say.  I watched the Concert for Sandy Relief.  80% of the acts were older than me.  By a bit.  Most had not had a hit in this century.


But it was fun.  Rock is getting like jazz.  Play till your ninety.  It's all good.  But like jazz, I wish they would play with the hits a bit.  Reinvent them as it were.  It would make things more interesting.



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The "Fiscal Cliff", yada, yada, yada....

Here is the real problem; Uncontrolled health care costs.  Duh moment; This is not sustainable...



"btwn 2003 and 2011, family healthcare premiums rose 62% as incomes rose 10%"  




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