Hoping I am not one of these merchants of gloom or persistant naysayers (though I am very quick to criticize US policy), I cannot see there was much good news for the Obama administration during this past week. After the end of the Kennedy dynasty, the Supremes were quick to follow with another blow, relaxing campaign finance reform and reversing the goals of McCain-Feingold. Politicians are already tools of corporate interests and their cherry-picking of candidates that will support their agendas should not be made any easier, and now the opinion of a gaggle of investors, stakeholders is on equal-footing and apparently just as sacrosanct in terms of First Amendment Bill of Rights™ protection as any individual voter. That does not bode well for America's credibility or sincerity. Mixed signals are abundant with the call for taxing the bohemoth banks and tripping over healthcare reform.
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Thursday, 21 January 2010
skimming with sharks

Tuesday, 19 January 2010
beating ploughshares into swords
Here's some disturbing reporting from ABC News--

Saturday, 16 January 2010
capricorn
I've noticed, that either through intent or accident, we have a lot of goat-themed decor about the house--from the Picasso to the great-horned lamp.