Nov 302013
 

I’m writing for tomorrow and feel a little less exhausted than I did yesterday.  Guitar man crashed for a few hours, and even though they blasted the heat again, I slept through it.  I woke up drenched in sweat, but at least I got almost four uninterrupted hours.  I’m still in highly abbreviated mode, and who knows what tomorrow will bring, but today I can include some Short Takes.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 5:05 (average 4:51).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Short Takes:

From Daily Kos: In Eric Cantor’s February 2013 speech, he said he wanted to propose Federal Law that would end overtime pay for hourly workers.  Currently, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, mandates that certain workers get paid "time + 1/2" for overtime work.  Eric Cantor wants to eliminate that law.  Because — ya know — workers not getting paid for overtime hours worked out so good for workers before FDR enacted that Law.

     Eric Cantor’s "end of overtime pay for workers" that he talked about in his February speech was overshadowed, in part, by the public whining Cantor did bitching that ‘Obama gave his speech at the same time as me … wah, wah, wah.’

     In this week’s New Yorker Magazine, Ryan Lizza wrote an excellent article titled: "Can Eric Cantor, the Republican Majority Leader, redeem his party and himself?" in which Lizza reminded readers that Eric Cantor wants to end the Federal law that mandates certain workers get paid overtime for the extra hours they labor.

This assault in Republican class warfare would mean nothing less than the end to the 40 hour work week, allowing vulture capitalists to overwork more people, until they are used up, and discard them.

From NY Times: The law establishing Obamacare was officially titled the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. And the “affordable” bit wasn’t just about subsidizing premiums. It was also supposed to be about “bending the curve” — slowing the seemingly inexorable rise in health costs.

Much of the Beltway establishment scoffed at the promise of cost savings. The prevalent attitude in Washington is that reform isn’t real unless the little people suffer; serious savings are supposed to come from things like raising the Medicare age (which the Congressional Budget Office recently concluded would, in fact, hardly save any money) and throwing millions of Americans off Medicaid. True, a 2011 letter signed by hundreds of health and labor economists pointed out that “the Affordable Care Act contains essentially every cost-containment provision policy analysts have considered effective in reducing the rate of medical spending.” But such expert views were largely ignored.

So, how’s it going? The health exchanges are off to a famously rocky start, but many, though by no means all, of the cost-control measures have already kicked in. Has the curve been bent?

The answer, amazingly, is yes. In fact, the slowdown in health costs has been dramatic.

Click through for the rest of this excellent Paul Krugman editorial that explains this truth, which most broadcast media opts to ignore.

From Think Progress: Giant retailers kicked off the Black Friday sales early this year, with many stores staying open on Thanksgiving Day. Bill Simon, CEO of Wal-Mart’s U.S. operations, told CNN that the stores attracted more than 22 million shoppers on Thursday and reported few violent altercations. “By and large there were a few small incidents but we were really really pleased with how the event went last night,” he said on CNN’s New Day.

But across the country, shoppers confronted each other with knives and guns, fighting for merchandise both inside and outside the stores. Here is a sampling of the worst of Black Friday

This article contains several videos of sheeple committing TEAbuggery, squabbling over the stuff for which they seem to have sold their souls. Click through. Next year, I bet Republicans promote Open Carry holiday shopping, so nobody can come between them and 2nd Amendment right to their stuff. I’m proud that, despite my legitimate need to shop for the necessities of moving, I’m saying NO to this Republican circus of greed.

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Nov 292013
 

I’m writing for tomorrow.  The heat is blasting.  Guitar Man is screaming.  I long for sleep.  I ate a simple meal.  I could not do more.  God bless and hugs to all.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:21 (average 4:07).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

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The chimp was far to valuable an animal to risk. They should have sent a Teabagger instead.

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Nov 282013
 

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Patty is a regular, and you’ll find her excellent comments on virtually every article, almost every day.  She comes to us from Care2.  This is her sixth Big Mouth Award, having also posted the 28,000th comment in January, the 31,000th comment in May, the 33,000th comment in July, and the 35,000th in September 2012. She also posted the 41,000th in March of this year.  Patty’s is still a MAJOR Jig Zone predator, and is now known as the Patty Monster.  She attacks those puzzles with all the zeal of a Republican politician trying to steal your grandma’s benefits.  In addition, she Monster Mashes the gridiron of our fantasy football league, and she even had the audacity to beat ME!! She is a completely welcome regular here.  Thank you, Patty!

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Nov 282013
 

Writing for tomorrow, I’m thoroughly exhausted from a grueling, but highly successful day of shopping, in which I accomplished everything I set out to do.  My aches have aches, but it’s worth it.  And I could not let tomorrow pass without expressing how thankful I am for being alive, for getting to move, for good friends here, and for each of you.  There are no short takes today, as I have had no chance to research them.  May the holy Ellipsoid Orb bless your team, if they are worshiping.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:52 (average 5:36).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Hugs:

Lots!

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Nov 272013
 

I’m writing for tomorrow, and this may be the only day this week I can do a complete Open Thread.  Tomorrow is a major shopping day.  My friend, with whom I do volunteer work, will be chauffeuring me to several places, and I’m sure I shall return home exhausted.

Update from today: Guitar man woke up. 🙁

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:48 (average 5:28).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Fantasy Football Report:

Here’s the latest from our fantasy football league, Lefty Blog Friends.

Scores:

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At least, I would not have been dead last had I not slept through my 9:30 AM injury check, and put Adrian Peterson back in the lineup. 🙁

Standings:

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Just two more games before the playoffs start.

Short Takes:

From The New Yorker: The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told reporters today his nation agreed to a deal on its nuclear program in the hopes that it would distract attention from the trouble-plagued rollout of Obamacare.

“It’s true, we’ve resisted any deal on nukes for over three decades,” the Ayatollah said. “But when we saw how much trouble Obama was having with his Web site, we realized it would be uncaring of us not to try to help him out.”

The Ayatollah said he was not “overly optimistic” that signing a nuclear treaty with the West would be sufficient to distract attention from the President’s Obamacare woes, but, he added, “You never know. Every little bit helps.”…

Oh Andy!! Republicans will be quoting this as fact!

From MSNBC: More Virginia Election Theft?

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I think there may well be valid reason to determine that the election was improperly conducted, because of all the Democrats deprived of their right to vote. For Republican state legislators to deprive all Virginians of their votes and simply appoint the Republican fits perfectly within InsaniTEA! Beware!

From Crooks and Liars: In the wake of an agreement finally being made to address Iran’s nuclear program, to no one’s surprise, it’s got every neocon war monger out there wailing like banshees and one of the loudest was of course our former embarrassment of a U.N. ambassador, John Bolton: Experts Praise Effective Iran Sanctions While Fox’s Bolton Calls For Strikes:

 

I can think of few things more anti-American than a former US official telling a foreign nation to undermine US foreign policy by committing an act of war against another nation.

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Nov 262013
 

I’m writing for today, because I had no time to do so yesterday.  I was back at the new place doing more measuring and inspecting it for defects, so I don’t get blamed for the damage.  I think Guitar man crashed, after a 3 day rampage, high on speed.  I actually had four hours of uninterrupted sleep for the first time in several days.  I’m still as energetic as a dead dawg.  Today, I get a day of comparative rest, because I have to stay home all day waiting for an O2 delivery.  I tapped my last tank today.  If I can, I may even get a complete Open Thread done.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Todays took me 3:49 (average 5:01).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Hugs:

Certainly!

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Nov 252013
 

I’m writing for tomorrow and am still quite exhausted, so I’m still in minimal mode.  Guitar Man has awakened me four times today, and I’ve had tons of work to do.  I ordered the first product today: my area rug.  The time before last that I moved, my area rug was the last thing to arrive.  Installing a run under furniture is never fun.  Tomorrow afternoon, I’m going back to the new place for some additional measurements.  I hope I can get some sleep.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:59 (average 4:26).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Religious EXTREME Agony:

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Hugs:

for you.

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