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I wonder if even a private college teacher would be hung in effigy... drawn, quartered... or just "contract-expired" if they showed the Dawkins "Root of All Evil" videos to students. Someone needs to do it. There are a whole lot of "well-DUH" things that need to be aired in just such a manner. Like eating shit with a spoon... you are STILL eating shit... well DUH. Like the guy who threw his boots at preznut botch today. Botch is an asshole. Well-DUH.
Now religion has become one of those things like your tonsils when they go over and join the other side. Instead of preventing infection, they're causing infection. Gotta remove em. Well-DUH. O course that would leave a lotta folk in the Church Industry "without jobs." They could still help the afflicted... but they would have to figure out a way to do it without relying totally on their very bad construct of Literature. You know, it IS quite possible to show the significance of a story like, say Catcher in the Rye... and an actual Holden Caufield never had to really exist and we don't need to have thousands of years of wars to determine who has fence-post-pissing rights in the Holden land.
Just like nationalizing General Motors... well-DUH. As weissman said in corp. focus digest:
First, one must note the awesome disparity in treatment for the auto industry and Wall Street.
Second, the costs of inaction to support the auto industry dwarf the cost of a bailout -- even if much more than the requested $25 billion is needed.
Third, the idea that United Auto Worker members are receiving exorbitant wages putting the U.S. auto companies at competitive disadvantage is a lie.
Fourth, manufacturing wages and salaries don’t contribute much to the cost of a car.
Fifth, although the Big Three have done just about everything possible over the last decades to undermine their strength -- including making disastrous long-term product mix choices, and fighting against fuel efficiency standards -- but the proximate cause of their desperate status is the economic crisis.
Sixth, bankruptcy is no answer for fixing what ails the industry.
Is a true nationalization the best option? Maybe, maybe not.
But the public would be a lot better off if there could be a serious discussion of the reasonable policy choices, and a lot less breath wasted on overt and disguised attacks on unionized blue-collar workers.
Well double ding-dong DUH. But don't be looking for bambam and his Flintstone China Cabinet to be discussing this knife-in-the-crotch kind of reality any time soon.
Well-DUH. Capitalism and religion... like the favorite old family pet that needs to be put down. It would be a much harder decision if Fido weren't in excruciating pain, no longer able to walk, dragging himself about leaving a trail of festering dog-pudding wherever he went and biting anyone who comes close enough to try and clean him up. Fido would thank you, if he could, for aiding his course into what may be sweet oblivion. He could remain happily in your memories as the little happy fuzzy-ball Christmas puppy instead of the reeking old dog-shit streak. When it's time to go, it's fucking time to go.
And maybe it's necessary to remember reeking shit-streak as soon as you see fuzzy puppy and vice versa. But most of us would rather skip the reeking shit-streak stage ourselves and not impose it on others... and Nature herself seems equally ruthless on both transitional stages, for all we- her creatures- are able to discern is that beginnings and endings are different... according to our ability to see through time as we know it. Well-DUH.
The idea that we would all be running madly about corn-holing hamsters and crapping on birthday cakes without the sky-daddy business is like saying strangers would be crawling over your bed at night if it were not for General Motors. Why would they crawl? Why over your bed at night? Why is corn-holing hamsters and crapping on cakes so bloody much fun that it takes a badly-constructed business scam to stop it? Could it be the small percentage of crawlers and crappers would do so regardless of the elephant repellent?
Well-DUH.


