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NFL lies about Super Bowl benefits
to 25 We should remember that the roads and communities around the present stadium were designed for the stadium, they were cow pastures before construction. The surrounding businesses grew naturally as a result of market forces. This natural coupling between public services and business can't be recreated by administrative fiat of the CCDC. All profit to downtown businesses will be the loss of businesses built on the promise of the City and the Chargers to stay on the present location until 2020. Conservatives who support a downtown stadium should reread their Adam Smith and Edmund Burke.— February 1, 2010 12:15 p.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
TO#128 I endorse modernism. post modernism, classicism, minimalism. shamanism, any idea that helps an artist get the job done. But my personal school is reptilism, the belief that art should reach the inner reptile. in common parlance, tickle the funny bone. make your hair stand up, start your toes tapping. Thought is delusion, only the inner reptile truly lives.— February 1, 2010 1 a.m.
NFL lies about Super Bowl benefits
For the seat of the taxicab, sporting events definitely get the meter turning, but you would have to drive on the sidewalk to make a living in the traffic snarl I would expect in the proposed location downtown. Tearing down our present stadium is a bad idea at any price, let alone a cool billion and counting.— January 31, 2010 3:53 p.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
To post #125 Psycholizard performs original music, and did a show last night, I try to transcend genre, but I currently play an R&B set thanks to the assistance of my friends who specialize in that style. I change into my alter ego Electrolizard for my modernist musings.— January 31, 2010 1 p.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
To summarize the action, Surfpuppy's plaintive barking alerted the blogosphere to the crimes of Sallie Mae, a shameless hussy that won't roll over, instead running an extortion racket. Hugh G. complained that Sallie was wrecking the business of his stable of fine ladies, who don't want to be confused with that type of trash. When Sdaniels reported that she was talking to Sallie a lynch mob was forming to do her in. But POTUS arrived on the scene, and announced that he intended to hang Sallie strictly legal like. Suddenly Refried Gringo and Pistol Pete, enraged because they believe that POTUS Lied, LIED on both his job application two years ago and his recent job evaluation, came to rescue Sallie, scattering bullet points from the moral high ground. The Psycholizard stares in wonder underneath the safety of his rock. Will POTUS kill Sallie with his veto pen, or will she succumb to Surfpuppy's fangs of death? Will she find love with Philly Buster, who may now be her only hope? All this is to be continued Sunday because Psycholizard plays tonight.— January 30, 2010 3:17 a.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
Re:119 That line explains our times to the ages. Steve— January 29, 2010 10:59 a.m.
Wisely Listening to Volcker, Obama Proposes Restrictions on Banks
#28 Setting aside intent, after many million counts of negligent homicide any entity should lose their freedom to kill more. Full corporate citizenship is what I want for them. obey the the law or be taken off the street. The SCOTUS decision though weird, is not as important as it might have been ten years ago. both parties were completely cashed up last cycle, and spending by corporations certainly won't drown them out. Corporations have long controlled the non stop blather that is media, when people hate them now it's because they have failed to deliver, not because they lacked means of persuasion. Under the old laws corporations overpaid executives who then donated to PACs. These laws never worked well. Perhaps now we'll get to see where these hate ads really come from. Shareholders should be told.— January 29, 2010 12:46 a.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
To follow the completely natural logical progression from banking laws to bankruptcy court to theater of the absurd. Roger Reynolds and others have set Beckett to music, if Godot hasn't been performed as an opera. it might be because the copyright is pricey or difficult. Certainly composers would jump at the chance, Steve Reich or Philip Glass might make a classic. If anyone has a spare million or so to get started? Money sings also. Now the opera I want to see is JD and Nancy.— January 28, 2010 7:58 p.m.
Copley Sold U-T at Bottom, Whether or Not iPad Rescues Newspapers
Re:#8 Orange jumpsuits reverse the catwalk rules. stylish now on rich old people. they look pathetic on dumb kids.— January 28, 2010 12:52 p.m.
Wall Street is feasting off Main Street’s pain
I want to thank all those who illustrated the buzz saw of opposition that reform faces. Take heart SDaniels, Surfpuppy, everyone, the buzz is very loud, but the saw is not sharp.— January 28, 2010 12:25 p.m.