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Late Night Open Thread: ‘Tis the Season

by Anne Laurie|  December 26, 201412:54 am| 32 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Daydream Believers

On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30, would transform the world. Happy Birthday Isaac Newton b. Dec 25, 1642

— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) December 25, 2014

… for jokers. And also comedians, bless their hearts. From the NYTimes:

SAN FRANCISCO — The comedian Margaret Cho has been busking around her hometown, singing, plinking on her guitar and nearly stripping to raise money for the homeless. San Francisco has pop-up restaurants, art galleries and shops, but Ms. Cho’s may be the first pop-up charity.

Through social media, she has notified fans, who brought coats, pants, shirts, shoes, blankets and lots of socks as well as cash, which she gave away at each event. Her ninth and final performance was on Tuesday.

The inspiration, Ms. Cho said, was her friend Robin Williams, who committed suicide in August at age 63. When she could not shake her sadness, another comedian friend said, “Don’t mourn Robin — be Robin.” Mr. Williams, who lived in the Bay Area, raised millions for the homeless. So Ms. Cho began what she calls “my mini-baby-weirdo version” of Mr. Williams’s charity routines.

She also did it because, she said pointedly, this city has become Dickensian, with the rich getting richer as they till the digital fields of Google and Facebook and the poor getting poorer and priced out of their apartments. Ms. Cho knows that she cannot change the economy, but she can lift spirits by doing what she knows best.

“San Francisco used to be a city of street performers,” Ms. Cho said at her final event. “Robin was a street performer — this is part of bringing that back.”…

During her monthlong string of pop-ups, she took her act to a youth shelter and to neighborhoods where homeless people congregate. Ms. Cho said she had raised about $2,000 at most of the shows. She finished with an evening performance at SF Eagle, a gay bar with synthetic snowflakes and a mirrored ball twinkling from the ceiling.

Outside, drivers pulled up with armfuls of new sweaters, vests, jackets, pants, dental floss, soap and socks, stacking the donations on tables on the sidewalk. Homeless men and women, often unnoticed during the day, walked or biked to the tables and chose what they liked. Late into the night, the hills of clothing were replenished and the homeless kept coming….

Happy Boxing Day, Ms. Cho, and many more of them.

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Hell Of A Christmas News Dump, Fellas

by Zandar|  December 25, 20148:20 pm| 88 Comments

This post is in: War on Terror aka GSAVE®, Decline and Fall, Security Theatre, Serenity Now!, The Dirty F-ing Hippies Were Right, Very Serious People

Merry Christmas from the NSA.  It seems the Puzzle Palace has 12 years’ worth of presents to give to Americans.

The NSA, responding to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union, released a series of required quarterly and annual reportsto the President’s Intelligence Oversight Board that cover the period from the fourth quarter of 2001 to the second quarter of 2013.

The heavily-redacted reports include examples of data on Americans being e-mailed to unauthorized recipients, stored in unsecured computers and retained after it was supposed to be destroyed, according to the documents. They were posted on the NSA’s website at around 1:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

In a 2012 case, for example, an NSA analyst “searched her spouse’s personal telephone directory without his knowledge to obtain names and telephone numbers for targeting,” according to one report. The analyst “has been advised to cease her activities,” it said.

Other unauthorized cases were a matter of human error, not intentional misconduct.

Last year, an analyst “mistakenly requested” surveillance “of his own personal identifier instead of the selector associated with a foreign intelligence target,” according to another report.

In 2012, an analyst conducted surveillance “on a U.S. organization in a raw traffic database without formal authorization because the analyst incorrectly believed that he was authorized to query due to a potential threat,” according to the fourth-quarter report from 2012. The surveillance yielded nothing.

Two thoughts:  One, as I’ve said numerous times, it’s entirely possible to hold the position that both the NSA needs massive reform to prevent civil liberties abuses, and that Edward Snowden went about exposing these abuses in a way that damaged national security.  The ACLU on the other hand requested this information through FOIA, and got it.  No espionage or skulduggery was required, and the information clearly shows the NSA isn’t following its own procedures.  This was the right way to get evidence of these massive abuses and does so in a manner that’s both responsible and powerful.

And that brings me to Thought Two: please remember that Senate Republicans, including Rand Paul, killed legislation that would have increased oversight and civil liberties protections involving the NSA just last month, so the opportunity to do something about this was killed by the GOP.  They’re not interested in reforming the NSA, they’re interested in allowing these abuses to continue, and the next Congress will do precisely nothing to rein this garbage in.

It’s pretty rancid for a Christmas Day news dump, but there you have it.

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Xmas Afternoon Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  December 25, 20145:40 pm| 61 Comments

This post is in: Garden Chats, Open Threads

marvel merry merry Matas
Thanks to faithful commentor Marvel

Without question, the dog is having the best Christmas of the entire family.

— Lizzie O'Leary (@lizzieohreally) December 23, 2014

admittedly, he will probably eat half his presents.

— Lizzie O'Leary (@lizzieohreally) December 23, 2014

We’re off to the movies, and then dinner at our favorite Chinese restaurant. How’s the day going in your neighborhoods?

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Merry F**king Christmas, Suckas. (MOTU FU Edition)

by Tom Levenson|  December 25, 20145:31 pm| 62 Comments

This post is in: C.R.E.A.M., Free Markets Solve Everything, Show Us on the Doll Where the Invisible Hand Touched You, Ever Get The Feeling You've Been Cheated?, Jump! You Fuckers!

Bah humbug, y’all.

Or:  here is my reminder that our betters, the MOTU, and their eager servants in the political class never, ever rest from their quest to enrich (themselves) and immiserate (anyone it takes).

Fresh on the heels of the GOP’s decision in the omnibus funding bill to gut one more of the laughingly minor restrictions on bankster crime, we get this Christmas Day report from our friends at The New York Times:

“Turn your car title into holiday cash,” TitleMax, a large title lender, declares in a recent television commercial, showing a Christmas stocking overflowing with money.

More than 1.1 million households in the United States used auto title loans in 2013, according to a survey by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — the first time the agency has included the loans in its annual survey.

Title loans are becoming an increasingly prevalent form of high-cost, short-term credit in subprime finance, as regulators in a number of states crack down on payday loans.

For many borrowers, title loans, also sometimes known as motor-vehicle equity lines of credit or title pawns, are having ruinous financial consequences, causing owners to lose their vehicles and plunging them further into debt.

In the case with which Times reporters Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Michael Corkery open their piece, a borrower took a $1,000 loan that carried a 171% annual interest rate.  That’s not a typo.  Unsurprisingly, she lost her car and remains about $1,000 in debt on that one transaction.  At that, she got off … well, better than some:

A review by The New York Times of more than three dozen loan agreements found that after factoring in various fees, the effective interest rates ranged from nearly 80 percent to more than 500 percent. While some loans come with terms of 30 days, many borrowers, unable to pay the full loan and interest payments, say that they are forced to renew the loans at the end of each month, incurring a new round of fees.

This isn’t really a banking business (obviously); it’s closer to a combo pawn shop and loan sharking business:

…lenders make the loan based on an assessment of a used car’s resale value, not on a borrower’s ability to repay that money, many people find that they are struggling to keep up almost as soon as they drive off with the cash.

As a result, roughly one in every six borrowers who take out title loans have their cars repossessed, according to an analysis of 561 title loans by the Center for Responsible Lending, a nonprofit in Durham, N.C.

And, of course, something that offers so much easy money to be grabbed from those least likely to find any kind of resource is attracting the finest members of our community:

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The high interest rates on the loans have enticed an influx of Wall Street money. Private equity firms are investing in lenders, and some big banks are ramping up their auto lending to people with blemished credit.

What about regulation? Hah! Vampire squid and masters of the universe laugh at your regulation:

for every state where there has been a crackdown, there are more where the industry has mobilized to beat back regulations.

In Wisconsin, it took the title loan industry only one year to reverse a ban on the loans that had been put in place in 2010. In New Hampshire in 2008, state legislators enacted a law that put a 36 percent ceiling on the rates that title lenders could charge. Four years later, though, lobbyists for the industry won a repeal of the law.

America! F**K Yeah!

It’s ruinously expensive to be poor in this exceptional country.  It’s too damn easy to profit on the bitter hardship of others here.  I’m betting that most of those doing so have today talked pretty about the meaning of Christmas.  If so, let me leave them with Albert Einstein’s injunction, issued almost exactly 100 years ago:

“Honor your master Jesus Christ not only in words and songs but rather, foremost, by your deeds.”*

*Albert Einstein, “My Opinion on the War.“

Image: Rembrandt van Rijn, Jesus driving the money-changers from the Temple, 1635.

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We Don’t Need Any Characters Around to Give the Joint Atmosphere

by $8 blue check mistermix|  December 25, 20143:44 pm| 51 Comments

This post is in: Movies, Open Threads

Where Is Your God Now? Just got done watching the Pottersville segment of It’s a Wonderful Life, which is by far the best part of that movie, since it shows off Jimmy Stewart’s greatest acting talent, which was his ability to portray a truly lost and desperate man. Fuck Zuzu’s petals — just give me a hard drink for men who want to get drunk fast. Open thread.

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays and Whatever Blows Your Trumpet!

by John Cole|  December 25, 20148:19 am| 152 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads

This year, I am particularly grateful for this picture:

xmas

Had my morning bowl of cereal, working on a couple cups of coffee, going to play some video games and walk the dogs while in my bathrobe because no one is in town. Then, maybe some episodes of the Librarians, a nap, and then I’ll cook dinner.

Just as the Lord intended.

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Late Night Officially Xmas Open Thread

by Anne Laurie|  December 25, 20141:08 am| 64 Comments

This post is in: Open Threads, Readership Capture

sleepin heavenly peas stan of the sawgrass

“Sleepin’ Heavenly Peas”

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From faithful commentor Stan of the Sawgrass.

From me:

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