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Surfing the Southside - Hatteras Island. Photo by Zog
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
The G.O.P.'s Existential Crisis
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/14/opinion/krugman-the-gops-existential-crisis.html
We are not having a debt crisis.
No, what we’re having is a political crisis, born of the fact that one of our two great political parties has reached the end of a 30-year road. The modern Republican Party’s grand, radical agenda lies in ruins — but the party doesn’t know how to deal with that failure, and it retains enough power to do immense damage as it strikes out in frustration.
Since the 1970s, the Republican Party has fallen increasingly under the influence of radical ideologues, whose goal is nothing less than the elimination of the welfare state — that is, the whole legacy of the New Deal and the Great Society. From the beginning, however, these ideologues have had a big problem: The programs they want to kill are very popular. Americans may nod their heads when you attack big government in the abstract, but they strongly support Social Security, Medicare, and even Medicaid.
And look at where we are now in terms of the welfare state: far from killing it, Republicans now have to watch as Mr. Obama implements the biggest expansion of social insurance since the creation of Medicare.
So Republicans have suffered more than an election defeat, they’ve seen the collapse of a decades-long project. And with their grandiose goals now out of reach, they literally have no idea what they want — hence their inability to make specific demands.
It’s a dangerous situation. The G.O.P. is lost and rudderless, bitter and angry, but it still controls the House and, therefore, retains the ability to do a lot of harm, as it lashes out in the death throes of the conservative dream.
We are not having a debt crisis.
No, what we’re having is a political crisis, born of the fact that one of our two great political parties has reached the end of a 30-year road. The modern Republican Party’s grand, radical agenda lies in ruins — but the party doesn’t know how to deal with that failure, and it retains enough power to do immense damage as it strikes out in frustration.
Since the 1970s, the Republican Party has fallen increasingly under the influence of radical ideologues, whose goal is nothing less than the elimination of the welfare state — that is, the whole legacy of the New Deal and the Great Society. From the beginning, however, these ideologues have had a big problem: The programs they want to kill are very popular. Americans may nod their heads when you attack big government in the abstract, but they strongly support Social Security, Medicare, and even Medicaid.
And look at where we are now in terms of the welfare state: far from killing it, Republicans now have to watch as Mr. Obama implements the biggest expansion of social insurance since the creation of Medicare.
So Republicans have suffered more than an election defeat, they’ve seen the collapse of a decades-long project. And with their grandiose goals now out of reach, they literally have no idea what they want — hence their inability to make specific demands.
It’s a dangerous situation. The G.O.P. is lost and rudderless, bitter and angry, but it still controls the House and, therefore, retains the ability to do a lot of harm, as it lashes out in the death throes of the conservative dream.
Monday, December 24, 2012
When Prophecy Fails
When Prophecy Fails
The key thing we need to understand, however, is that the prophets of fiscal disaster, no matter how respectable they may seem, are at this point effectively members of a doomsday cult. They are emotionally and professionally committed to the belief that fiscal crisis lurks just around the corner, and they will hold to their belief no matter how many corners we turn without encountering that crisis.
The key thing we need to understand, however, is that the prophets of fiscal disaster, no matter how respectable they may seem, are at this point effectively members of a doomsday cult. They are emotionally and professionally committed to the belief that fiscal crisis lurks just around the corner, and they will hold to their belief no matter how many corners we turn without encountering that crisis.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Why Republicans Can't Propose Spending Cuts
Why Republicans Can't Propose Spending Cuts
Republicans think government spending is huge, but they can’t really identify ways they want to solve that problem, because government spending is not really huge. That is to say, on top of an ideological gulf between the two parties, we have an epistemological gulf. The Republican understanding of government spending is based on hazy, abstract notions that don’t match reality and can’t be translated into a workable program.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Cedar Island Pics by KF
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
It's a Good Day for the Blue
We will continue to move forward instead of backward.
Thankfully, it's a bad day for LIARS and those who love to believe lies more than than the truth.
Thankfully, it's a bad day for LIARS and those who love to believe lies more than than the truth.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Livin' the Dream on Hatteras Island
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Living the Dream on Hatteras Island
Monday, September 10, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Boardsailing Coquina Beach (9/5/12)
Monday, September 3, 2012
Surfing in September
Do you remember hurricane swell in September?
The size was chasing away pretenders
While keeping the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that our souls were singing
As we surfed our days away
Earth, Wind & Fire (& Waves)
1978
Friday, August 31, 2012
Romney Reinvents History
The truth, rarely heard this week in Tampa, Fla., is that the Republicans charted a course of denial and obstruction from the day Mr. Obama was inaugurated, determined to deny him a second term by denying him any achievement, no matter the cost to the economy or American security — even if it meant holding the nation’s credit rating hostage to a narrow partisan agenda.
Romney Reinvents History - Read Here
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Paul Ryan Loves Government Stimulus
After lying about the stimulus for the last 3 years and causing millions of Americans to suffer needlessly by refusing to help the American people in any way, how nice that the republican party has Paul Ryan, stimulus lover, on the ticket as VP. Let me tell you a little something about Paul Ryan. He got his sizable wealth the old fashioned way - he inherited it. No wonder he wants to cut taxes for himself and other wealthy people while sticking it to the average American, who like Romney, he can't relate to. Paul Ryan is also an absolute hypocrite and liar. Here's Ryan in 2002 advocating forcefully and completely for government stimulus spending, including unemployment benefits, to create jobs, help the economy, and reduce the deficit. I guess that only works when a republican is in the White House. (try to ignore the Mitt ad at the beginning, I couldn't get rid of it. Mitt has way more money than integrity or sense. He's the nothing man.)
Some basic economics - Any spending is someone else's income. We need to keep the money flowing. So wake up if you think Paul Ryan (or Mitt ) has any integrity or gives a damn about you.
Some basic economics - Any spending is someone else's income. We need to keep the money flowing. So wake up if you think Paul Ryan (or Mitt ) has any integrity or gives a damn about you.
Hatteras Wave Jam 2012
Hell yeah buddy, gettin' ready for Hatteras Wave Jam, September 12-15, 2012!
(click the gear icon and select 720HD for best quality)
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Boat Session
Brother Joe barefootin' |
Joe demonstrating the lost art of slalom |
BR58 with a backside lip slide |
BR58 Frontside lip slide |
Joe easily jumping both wakes |
Brother Tom |
Brother Tom with a nice frontside layback lip slide |
My brother Joe (aka Billy Bob) got himself a ski boat. This is from our first brothers day out expression session. "Call my brother Billy Bob, he's got the fastest boat on the whole damn river." Sheriff J.W. Pepper, Live and Let Die, 1973. "Everybody on the river wants this boat."
Monday, August 13, 2012
The Audacity of Dopes
And what about Paul Ryan?
"It's the audacity of dopes. Mr. Ryan isn't offering fresh food for thought; he’s serving up leftovers from the 1990s, drenched in flimflam sauce."
– Paul Krugman in a New York Times column, August 5, 2010
"He is, in fact, a big fraud, who doesn’t care at all about fiscal responsibility, and whose policy proposals are sloppy as well as dishonest. Of course, this means that he’ll fit in to the Romney campaign just fine."
– Paul Krugman in a New York Times blog post, August 11, 2012
"Is his budget really the most fraudulent in American history? Yes, it is."
– Paul Krugman in a New York Times column, April 1, 2012
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Hatteras Last Friday
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