December 2010

Having trouble sleeping, Read Dakota War College

I will admit, I used to get pretty sleepy-eyed when Pitty Patt Powwers ran the site, but boy, it is getting even more boring. I have never been able to figure out why the site would rarely use graphics (except photos of John Thune). Patt would always complain about not having enough server space, and being expensive? WTF? Why would you host your own blog? Um, it’s 2010, not 1993.

No wonder the best name he could come up with his dog was ‘Burger King.’

It also surprises me that having a ‘supposed’ graphic artist on staff now that it would be so plain, but I guess Republicans only like things in beige and black (except their leaders.)

I will say this, my readership has bumped 2-3,000 more readers a day since Pitty Patt left the blogosphere. So keep up your oatmeal blogging.

Helga’s odds and ends; Noem & Thune

At Least 13 New Republican Members Of Congress Hire Corporate Lobbyists To Manage Their Office

To many Americans, Washington is fundamentally broken. While corporations enjoy record profits and executives reward themselves with million-dollar bonuses, lobbyists have gamed the system so corporate behemoths like ExxonMobil and GE pay zero corporate income taxes. During the economic crisis, with high unemployment and stagnant wages, middle class Americans seem to be bearing the sacrifices. Riding a wave of this popular discontent, Republicans won a historical congressional election this year by channeling anger against “Beltway insiders” and Washington corruption.

• Rep.-elect Krisi Noem (R-SD) selected Jordon Stoick as her chief of staff. Stoick is a vice president at the lobbying firm Direct Impact. Direct Impact also specializes in building public support for corporate causes, boasting on its website that it once generated hundreds of letters to the FCC on behalf of the telecom industry.

Thune Demands Unemployment Benefits Be Paid For, But Not The Bush Tax Cuts For The Wealthy

At the end of November, unemployment benefits expired for 2 million Americans in the midst of the holiday season, thanks to repeated Republican obstructionism in the Senate. The White House tax compromise announced this week will extend these benefits for 13 months, but a number of Republicans are opposing the extension because it would increase the deficit, and are even threatening to scuttle the entire deal over aid for the jobless.

“I don’t think we need to extend unemployment any further without paying for it,” Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) told conservative talk radio host Hugh Hewitt Tuesday. “Thank you, @JimDeMint” former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin tweeted yesterday in response. “Obviously Obama is so very, very wrong on the economy & spins GOP tax cut goals; so fiscal conservatives: we expect you to fight for us & America’s solvency,” Palin followed up in another tweet.

Of course, at the same time, these self-described “fiscal conservatives” have been demanding a permanent extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, which would add $830 billion to the deficit over ten years. The White House compromise only extended them for two years, at a cost of $120 billion. The unemployment extension would cost far less — only $55 billion.

Nonetheless, on Fox News host Sean Hannity’s show last night, Sen. John Thune (R-SD) joined DeMint and Palin, saying “we need” to pay for unemployment benefits, while completely ignoring the cost of the Bush tax cuts:

HANNITY: What do you think of what Jim DeMint and Governor Palin had said about this that, you know, we need to extend unemployment. We can’t do it without funding it. Number two, we don’t need temporary economy. We don’t need temporary tax rates, businesses need to look five, 10 years down the road. What do you think of that criticism?

THUNE: I don’t disagree with any of that. … But I do agree with what Senator DeMint is saying and that is we need to try and come up with a way to pay for this $55 billion extension of unemployment benefits. We will be offering amendments in the Senate to do just that.

Watch it:

Of course, Thune did not say he would offer an amendment to pay for the Bush tax bonus for the rich. As the Wonk Room’s Pat Garofalo noted yesterday, “Unemployment benefits are providing a vital lifeline to millions of Americans struggling in a weak economy,” but Thune, DeMint, and their cohorts “would cut them off, while lavishing tax breaks on the wealthy.”

WUMPUS CD Release Party • The Rug • Skelly’s Pub Saturday

Party with Sioux Falls band Wumpus during a release show for its new CD, “The Rug,” at 9 p.m. Saturday at Skelly’s Pub, 130 S. Phillips Ave. Cover is $5.

Bandmates are Sean Egan (electric guitar/ bass/keyboard), Matt McFarland (drums), Rich Hastings (keyboard/electric guitar/ trumpet), Chad McKinney (electric guitar/ vocals) and Jason Hegg (bass/electric guitar/ vocals). Members have been in other bands during the past few years, including Spooncat!, This Wine Is Mine, Snakebeard Jackson, Thunderjeep, The Flow and The Masons.

The band will play its new album in its entirety with Mike Hart, drummer on the CD, performing. New drummer McFarland will take over for the rest of the show.

Wumpus plays original music influenced by Talking Heads, Frank Zappa, Wilco, the Velvet Underground and Ween. The band’s new 14-track disc is produced and mixed by Xopher Smith, mastered by Jonathon Hegg and it features case design by Scott Ehrisman.

Wumpus’ style ranges from rock, pop and country to surf rock, experimental psychedelic music and what the band calls “spaced-out stoner music.”

As the band says, with Wumpus, “you never know what you’ll get, and rarely get what you know.”

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LEcK1m2-Eg[/youtube]

Seems the SF City Council still has a hard-on over taxing us more.

You would have thought after the state legislature told municipalities that they cannot raise taxes to build ‘whateverthey would have gotten the clue, apparently not. According to the SF City Council’s LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES (Item #8);

The Sioux Falls City Council strongly encourages the legislature to enact legislation enabling municipalities to levy a local option tax, to raise funds for a specified purpose, to include a sunset clause, and to be voted on by the citizens.

C’mon already. People don’t want regressive sales taxes raised to build monkey crappers. Wanna improve SF? Enact a strict and heavy corporate tax on all the bottom-feeding, scum-sucking national companies that come here and take advantage of high productivity and low wages. Milk them for all they are worth so you can pay for your EC’s, HR’s and BJ’s.

Beer Discovery

Though Red Bridge is a Busch product, it is very tasty. I came across the beer accidentally a few days ago. The restaurant I work at prides itself on having a ‘Gluten Free’ menu and Red Bridge is a beer made from sorghum instead of wheat, a customer who ordered from the Gluten free menu drank two of the beers and suggested I try it, so I did . . . and it is pretty damn tasty. I would consider it close to Killian’s Red with a hint of Amber Bock, but what sets it apart is its sweetness. The aftertaste is very sugary almost unexpected. Would I recommend it to beer snobs? Nope. Would I recommend it to my friends who can’t eat Gluten? Hell yeah.