May 31, 2007

Reading Between The Lines

Tuesday, 6 Infusion 2007

Here's a couple of things that caught my eye today:

[all additional clarification of all kinds courtesy of the Funny Farm Editorial Staff]

Bush unveils climate strategy ahead of G8

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - pResident Drunken Cokeheaded Usurper unveiled a long-term strategy on climate change on Thursday after refusing to engage in a discussion about it with the rest of the world, with plans to try and gather the countries that emit the most greenhouse gases and set a global emissions goal after losing any credibility the current crop of clowns running america had on the world stage on the subject.

Putsch would also promise to cut tariff barriers to sharing environmental technology while actually doing nothing about it, just like everything else he's lied about since he stole the 2000 election as part of a strategy announced as he prepared to attend a Group of Eight summit in Germany next weekly likely to be dominated by addressing global climate change, and after trying to downgrade the G8's declaration on global warming before the summit even started.

The U.S. strategy calls for stalling any progress on this issue consensus on long-term goals for reducing the greenhouse gases that spur global warming, but not before they slink out of the White House the end of 2008, White House spokesweasel Dana Perino said, leaving another mess for their successors to clean up.

The Deciderer plans in the fall to con the american people into believing that he's going to convene the first in a series of meetings on ways to limit global emissions by a set amount by the time he's pining for the fjords about 2050. About 15 countries would be invited, including two nations that like the United States are major polluters, China and India, but, unlike the US, did not pull out of the Kyoto treaty because it was signed by a Democratic president, and they're Republican'ts.

"The United States pretends to take this issue seriously, so stop asking us about it!" the said, barely suppressing a giggle.

In negotiations before the summit, Washington rejected setting targets to reduce greenhouse gases, championed by other participants, almost as though a petulant child were running the country (cough).

The plan calls for pressuring other countries into eliminating tariff barriers on this type of technology within six months while still being subjected to american tariffs on other american products, freeing up the distribution of new environmentally friendly american technology.

The gathering of the biggest greenhouse gas countries -- those that spew a combined 80 percent of the world's emissions -- should take place in the United States this fall if we can get all the graft lined up by then, the official said.

The meeting will likely include any countries that feel the need for Being Hit On The Head lessons the G8 developed countries, fast-developing China and India, and Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Mexico, South Korea and Russia.

Spokesweasel Perino made clear the United States would continue to reject a European push for a proposal aimed at addressing global climate change through Kyoto-style caps on carbon emissions because they can't control the process that way.

"We do not endorse global carbon trading when we can't rig the game and illegally make millions off it," Perino said.

Economy Has Worst Growth Since 2002*

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The economy nearly stalled in the first quarter with growth slowing to a pace of just 0.6 percent. That was the worst three-month showing in over four years. Want to guess which three-month showings were worse in the last twelve years?

The new reading on the gross domestic product, released by the Commerce Department Thursday, showed that economic growth in the January-through-March quarter was much weaker than the propaganda from Snow Job made it out to be. Government statisticians slashed by more than half their first puffed up estimate of a 1.3 percent growth rate for the quarter. Remind me again, when has this administration had to raise these sort of estimates? Anyone? Bueller?

The main culprits for the downgrade: the bloated Republican't trade deficit and skittish Republican't businesses, who see the end of their gravy train, cutting investment in supplies of the goods they hold in inventories.

"We are still keeping our head above water - barely," said economist Ken Mayland of ClearView Economics.

For nearly a year, the economy has been enduring a stretch of subpar economic growth due mostly to a lack of confidence in the current american junta, combined with disastrous (for the middle class) Republican't fiscal policy causing a sharp housing slump. That in turn has made some businesses act more cautiously in their spending and investing.

The economy's 0.6 percent growth rate in the opening quarter of this year marked a big loss of momentum from the 2.5 percent pace logged in the final quarter of last year.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke doesn't believe the economy will slide into recession this year, nor do Bush administration officials because they're certain that there's no way their policies would ever cause an economic problems. But ex-Fed chief Alan Greenspan has put the odds at one in three now that he doesn't have to lie for this administration any more.

On Wall Street, investors took the weak GDP showing in stride. The Dow Jones industrials were up 22 points and the Nasdaq gained 14 points in morning trading.

The first-quarter's performance was the weakest since the final quarter of 2002, when the economy was recovering from a Repubilcan't recession. At that time, GDP eked out a 0.2 percent growth rate. Economists were predicting they'd get caught lying about the economy the first-quarter performance this year would be downgraded, but not as much as it did. They were calling for a 0.8 percent pace.

GDP measures the value of all goods and services produced in the United States. It is considered the best measure of the country's economic fitness.

In other economic news, the Labor Department reported that more people ran out of unenjoyment eligibility fewer people signed up for unemployment benefits last week. New filings dropped by 4,000 to 310,000. That suggests the optimistic, non reality based redefining of the employment climate is weathering well the economy's sluggish spell.

Another report showed that construction spending edged up by 0.1 percent in April, down from a 0.6 percent gain in the previous month. Spending by private builders on nonresidential projects and spending by the government on Republican't pork big projects each climbed to all time highs in April but that strength was tempered by continued weakness in residential construction.

In the GDP report, many economists believe the first quarter will be the low point for this year. They expect growth will improve but still be sluggish. And a rain of ponies will satiate the masses.

[snip]

Consumers boosted their spending by a 4.4 percent growth rate in the first quarter, the most in a year. Consumer spending accounts for a major chunk of economic activity.

Some economists wonder how much interest consumers will have in continued brisk spending, however, given rising gasoline prices that have topped $3 a gallon in most many markets. More money spent filling up the gas tank leaves less to spend on other things.

One of the reasons consumers have stayed so resilient even as the housing market has been stuck in a rut for a year is because the job market has been good for the mega-rich. The rest of us - not so much. Employers - still enjoying record profits and stagnant wage increases for all but the mega-rich - are keeping a close watch on non-executroid spending but they are not drastically clamping down on hiring sycophants.

Companies profits gained a bit of ground in the first quarter. One measure showed after tax profits rising by 1 percent, up from 0.8 percent in the fourth quarter. Amazingly, little of this trickled down below upper management. Go figure!

An inflation gauge tied to the GDP report and closely watched by the Fed showed that core prices - excluding food and energy, the two areas where prices have inflated wildly - rose at a rate of 2.2 percent in the first quarter. That was unchanged from an initial estimate but up from a 1.8 percent pace in the fourth quarter.

The Federal Reserve's key interest rate has been at 5.25 percent for nearly a year. Many economists predict the rubes won't fall for interest rate games any more the rate probably will stay right where it is through the rest of this year.

* - Oh, look! They've changed the title...

[Editors' Note: this entry has been cross-posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 06:58 PM

May 30, 2007

Quelle Surprise!

Sunday, 5 Infusion 2007

Valerie Plame was a covert agent when the Douchebag of Liberty blew her cover. Um, somebody tell me, what's the definition of treason again?

And what, pray tell, do our opposite numbers in the conservative blogosphere think of this revelation?

Shorter Protein (lack of) Wisdom: it's okay to blow a CIA agent's cover if we think she's being mean to the pRetzelDunce.

Shorter Captains Quarters: It's all Tenet's fault!

Shorter Heading Right (off a cliff): Nuh-uh, she wasn't covert. And you lefties are all poopyheads!

Shorter American (No) Mind: Why didn't they tell us she was covert sooner?

Shorter FReeperville: Why is Fitzgerald talking about this? it's none of his business...

Please note the lack of actual discussion on the subject at hand, the ducking of any sort of responsibility for committing treason during wartime, and the attempt to pin the blame on non-Republican't operatives.

And I've only gone into the shallow end of the Republican't gene pool for these links...

[Editors' Note: this entry has been cross-posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 04:46 PM

May 25, 2007

Road Trip

Humpday, 30 Reckning 2007

We might be in a traveling mood shortly after Mid Year's Day this year:

Home of the best sweet corn in the known universe

I loves me some sweet corn, and if this Bixby stuff is anything to speak of, it will make the trip more than worthwhile in and off itself. Particularly if I can find a way to transport a cooler or two of it back to the Motor City at the end of the journey. Perhaps I might even be able to split a bottle (just for socializing during the festival) or two with bartcop if things work out right. Stranger things have happened. To me...

Heed the call!

Subject: Bixby cornfest?

Hey Bart!

I've got an idea for you. Why not combine poker, Chinaco tequila and Bixby corn?

San Fran sounds funky (never been - might like to get there someday) but Bixby's closer and I've been meaning to get there one of these years ever since it has been promoted on bartcop.com.

I know it's only a month or so away, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has thought of this. Is it cheap to fly into anywhere near Bixby? I'd drive there from metro Detroit.

Tulsa and Bixby connect, and Tulsa is a SW Airlines city.

Maybe there are others who might be interested in making the drive as well?
I'm thinking it can't hurt to ask... so I'm asking.
(: Tom :) at The Funny Farm

Dude, you vastly mis-overestimate my ability to draw a crowd.
I can't get New Yorkers to drive across the bridge to Jersey.
I can't get Angelinos to take a $34 plane ride to fabulous Las Vegas!

I've thought about a Tulsafest, but if I can't convince people to go to a great city, how do I convince them to drag their ass to blazing hot Tulsa in the middle of July?

Did you know our state veggie is the baked potato?

Posted by (: Tom :) at 12:01 AM | Comments (3)

May 22, 2007

Just Wondering...

day, Month 2007

...if anyone else has a problem with the US government engaging in a Secret test giving patients a substitute for blood without their knowledge or consent? Anyone? Bueller?

It's bad enough that I have to be concerned about not receiving the proper care because it goes against my physicians religious beliefs when I go to the (christian) hospitals (because they're the only choice available to me). Praise Koresh that as a male of the species, I don't have to worry about getting preggers I don't need to worry about christians calling me a harlot because I'm single and want birth control, or refuse to treat an STD because of my sexual orientation*. And you can still buy condoms at the store without a prescription and without being called an immoral slut**.

* - then again, even though I'm not Teh Gayyy, many seem to think that I am. Being single all of your life tends to be quite suspicious to some people. And those people tend to be quite religious. Imagine my surprise - and my lessened desire to interact with those who wear their Invisible Sky Fairy on their sleeve...

** - as long as you're a guy, of course. All of you ladies who buy condoms, the Invisible Sky Fairy needs you to feel like crap because you had sex outside of the holy (cough) bonds of matrimony***.

*** - by the way, is it just me, or do the holy bonds of matrimony sound like they're something you would find in the dungeon of your local bondage and discipline club?

[Editors' Note: this entry has been cross-posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 07:10 PM | Comments (1)

May 17, 2007

Quick Note to Mike Huckabee

Tuesday, 22 Reckning 2007

Did you really say We've had Congress that's spent money like Edwards at a beauty shop?

Wow. It's too bad you forgot to mention that it was a Republican't congress that's been spending that money for the last six years.

The only other thing I can add is that, even though some think that we've had a Republican't congress that's spent money like Edwards at a beauty shop, it's a good thing that the Republican't congress hasn't (quite) been spending like a Bush on a coke binge.

[Editors' Note: this entry has been cross-posted at the American Street.]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 04:20 PM

May 14, 2007

Oops!

Fryday, 19 Reckning 2007

Katrina Aid Program Is $2.9 Billion Short. Behold the wonders of privatization, combined with reckless disregard for accountability, and multiplied by hubristic arrogance!

And what does the pResiDunce do?

Dancing on the graves of american soldiers

Las gracias mucho a Hoffmania por proporcionar el gráfico maravilloso, y "roban todos lo que usted desea. ¡Haremos más!" política.

Posted by (: Tom :) at 04:20 PM | Comments (1)

May 12, 2007

It's Still Not What You Know...

Thursday, 17 Reckning 2007

...it's who you blow know. Apparently Annthraxx Coulterbeast has been allowed to engage in voter fraud. Her story: she had been advised by her attorney to put multiple legal voter registrations for different addresses to confuse her stalkers. The reason this is allowed to happen: her ex-boyfriend just happens to be a mucky muck in the FBI who can put enough pressure on the locals to shut down an investigation.

Thanks to lefty pillar Brad Blog and the magically delicious Preemptive Karma for pointing the way to the details on this story.

[Editors' Note this entry has been cross posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 10:51 PM

May 09, 2007

Time For A Cartoon

Sunday, 14 Reckning 2007

Keith Tucker over at What Now Toons has been quite busy since he was featured here last. He has also been picked up by my good friend Bartcop (maybe you better contact him, too, Keith - I believe he's featured every one of your cartoons on one of his web pages since we talked last), and I believe the word has gotten out about What! Now? (or maybe it's just finally made it to my neck of the woods). Here's his latest work. Share and Enjoy!

More Republican't Lies Exposed
Posted by (: Tom :) at 05:11 PM

May 03, 2007

Yet Another Example Of Conservative "Values"

Tuesday, 8 Reckning 2007

Religious Right Takeover Of National Day Of Prayer Sparks Discord, Says Americans United. Can you imagine the surprise here at the American Street, to find out that supposedly non-denominational, public holiday has been turned into a paid political advertisement for right wing christians who support the Republican't party? Consider the source*, but also consider the concept of abusing spiritual belief to the point of turning it into a political weapon. IMHO it tends to be one of the main reasons empires wither and die...

[slight enhancements to the original from the Funny Farm Editorial Staff]

Far from being a day to bring people of various faiths together, the National Day of Prayer has been hijacked by intolerant Religious Right groups who seek an officially "christian nation," says Americans United for Separation of Church and State.

The National Day of Prayer (NDP) takes place on May 3rd. By federal law, the commemoration occurs on the first Thursday of every May.

Most events around the country are coordinated by the National Day of Prayer Task Force, a private group run by Shirley Dobson, wife of Religious Right leader James C. Dobson of Focus on the Family. The task force instructs its volunteers to allow only conservative christians to speak, and its events are often laden with "christian nation" rhetoric.

[snip]

"Dobson and other Religious Right leaders obtained seek a nation where their version of Christianity has official preference," said Lynn. "And they are using the National Day of Prayer to advance that agenda. I'm glad that an increasing number of America's religious leaders realize that and are organizing alternative events."

An application for prayer coordinator volunteers on the NDP Task Force Web site claims that its events are "judeo-christian" but then goes on to require that applicants sign a statement affirming belief in the Trinity, the virgin birth, the miracles of Jesus and his resurrection.

The application also requires coordinators to "ensure a strong, consistent christian message throughout the nation" and "commit that NDP activities I serve with will be conducted solely by Christians…."

[snip]

Let us put on our pirate gear, and pray to the Flying Spaghetti Monster**:

Bring some of your daily garlic to those who are in desperate need of it around this globe. It would be greatly appreciated if you took it in an appropriate manner from those who would seek to hoard it, and unreasonably deny it to those truly in need, and mark them with the Indelible Stain of Saucery.

Please let Your Noodly Appendage smite those who would use their religion to divide their fellow beings, and let the Slap Of A Wet Noodle remind them to be less slimy and more flexible in their religious fervor.

Let those who celebrate the good in human spirit, and those who manage to be spiritual without being religiously fervent to the point of unwanted intrusiveness in others' lives, bask in the good that resounds from their own deeds.

We ask this in Pasta's Name.

Ramen.

* - both of the quoted article and the organization which it represents, and the people who are neither religious or right that it refers to.

** - in an unsanctioned, unofficial manner of your own choosing. Pirate regalia optional.

[Editors' note: this entry cross-posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 06:51 PM

May 02, 2007

Compare and Contrast

Sunday, 7 Reckning 2007

The Illegally Installed Drunken Cokeheaded Murder Monkey yesterday, refusing to let anyone else do any decidering about the illegal invasion he unilaterally engaged in against the wishes of his own citizenry:

Good evening. Twelve weeks ago, I asked the Congress to pass an emergency war spending bill that would provide our brave men and women in uniform with the funds and flexibility they need.

Instead, members of the House and the Senate passed a bill that substitutes the opinions of politicians for the judgment of our military commanders. So a few minutes ago, I vetoed this bill.

[snip]

One of those military commanders who made some judgments that were unacceptable to the Cokespoon Cowboy:

[snip]

Respectfully, as your former commander on the ground, your administration did not listen to our best advice. In fact, a number of my fellow Generals were forced out of their jobs, because they did not tell you what you wanted to hear -- most notably General Eric Shinseki, whose foresight regarding troop levels was advice you rejected, at our troops' peril.

[Emphasis courtesy of the Funny Farm Editorial Staff*]

The rest of the Giggling Murderer's hypocritical lies about the bill he petulantly can't be bothered to sign can be found here.

The full text of one of his former generals (who, ironically, he wouldn't listen to, and instead substituted his own opinions, based on his extensive (cough) military experience and his superior (cough) military intelligence) can be found here.

Funny how reality doesn't seem to enter into the Putsch bubble, innit? And let's not even get into the hypocrisy of making the sort of statements emanating from the White House now, after you've stolen the presidency (twice!), and making this statement in 1999:

[snip]

The Idiot Son of an A$$hole, in Austin, criticized President Clinton's administration for not doing enough to enunciate a goal for the Kosovo military action and indicated the bombing campaign might not be a tough enough response. "Victory means exit strategy, and it's important for the president to explain to us what the exit strategy is," Drinky McDumbA$$ said.

[snip]

The rest of the Texas Souffle's original opinion about timetables in war (before he flip-flopped on the issue) can be found here.

* - it's a horking big quarterstaff. I smack in on the page, and voila! - instant emphasis.

And if you believe that, you're probably drank too much Republican't kool-aide over the last six years...

[Editors' note: this entry cross-posted at the American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 06:01 PM

May 01, 2007

Happy Loyalty Day!

Saturday, 6 Reckning 2007

This has been one of the more notable holidays during the time that the Funny Farm (in its' various incarnations) has been a going concern. One of the main reasons is that I can't seem to get the frelling irony alert siren to stop shrieking all day long. And one of the main reasons for that is the annual Putschian loyalty day proclamation*.

Another reason is the importance attached to this day by the current administration. Amazingly enough, the current pResident has had time enough between vacations to sign this into law. Here's this year's pontification for you to grok upon - if you dare!

I have a simple message to the congress critters and anyone who agrees with me that something needs to be done:

Show your loyalty to America

Impeach Cheney, then Bush.

By the way, there's a couple of other takes on the subject that I put together a while back, and an interesting historical footnote about today. It looks like the junta of Chimperor C Minus has usurped this holiday from the days of historical anti-communist hysteria, and adapted it to suit their own nefarious purposes.

* - even more ironically, this year's address was given the day before...

[editors' note: this entry cross-posted at The American Street]

Posted by (: Tom :) at 07:34 PM