The first hints of a year-end economic Respite?
Fri Aug 15, 2008 at 07:24:18 AM PDT
TGI Friday! To celebrate, here is a break from the regular economic Gloom and Doom; and as it happens, there are reasons to think a little bit of hope might be justified. Certainly the recession is here (and has been since last December), and it's going to hang around for a while longer at least. And layoffs and unemployment are almost certainly going to continue to increase right through election day, which is bad news for the people who will lose their jobs, but at least has the silver lining that it will increase the chances of Democrats doing very well indeed this November.
That being said, like seeing the green shoot of a crocus popping up above the ground at the end of January, I am seeing the first nascent signs that the economy may enter a period of respite by the end of this year, either growing very slowly or at least the pace of contraction slowing down to a crawl.
Netroots Nation Announcement: 3rd Annual 12 Step Caucus!!
Sat Jul 12, 2008 at 09:12:29 AM PDT
Two years ago, an alcoholic in recovery, frightened that the 1st annual Yearly Kos convention in Las Vegas might be too tempting, too dangerous for him to attend alone suggested that a 12 step meeting be part of the convention. The good folks of Yearly Kos thought that was a great idea. That was the start of a now annual tradition - the 12 Step Caucus!
The 12 Step Caucus is open to anyone in recovery - or anyone who thinks they might need help with - any addiction. We have had alcoholics, drug addicts, gambling addicts, Al-Anon's and more attend. It gives us a chance to meet each other, get to know friendly faces and if anyone needs someone to talk to later - you'll know who we are.
This year's meeting will be Friday, July 18th at 8:00am (what are you complaining about? It's not like you'll be hungover!) in Room 11.
For more info hop over the jump...
To every purist ... even constitutional purist ...
Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 02:21:40 PM PDT
Every single-issue person is a purist, even if that single issue is the Constitution. Purists have a holier than thou self-image. That makes purists vociferous and bold in action. They look down in total amazement upon others that do not share their passion.
Why is purity about the Constitution any different than purity about any of the other major issues like Guns or Abortion or Economy? I don't think there is a difference. No, but constitution is a level higher and encompasses all the other issues, say the constitutional purists. Well, yes, but only from a legal standpoint. There is a custom and tradition part of life that predates laws and can not be ignored.
More under the fold ...
June 10, 1935: Admitting you have a problem is the first step
Tue Jun 10, 2008 at 05:12:07 AM PDT
Time was, saying you were addicted to something (as in a serious addiction, not "OMG I love Lost!") was social suicide. Even knowing or being associated with an addict was not done.
I am not addicted to anything unhealthy, but plenty of my relatives are. I've seen addiction, lived feet from it and heard the tortured logic of addicts still struggling to get to or past the first step.
Being an addict sucks, and knowing an addict sucks. But beating an addiction changes your life, and being there for a recovering addict gives you glimpses of the human soul that are otherwise never seen.
Some years ago, my friend Robin told me about her experience in AA. Specifically, she told me about how many members interpret the "higher power" element. Since neither of us is or then was a theist, the notion of such a belief being required for completion of the program/cleaning up one's life was sort of off.
One man she met in AA had as his higher power his radiator.
It kept him warm.
On June 10, 1935, Dr. Robert Smith founded Alcoholics Anonymous.
Kennedy: up and walking around
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 12:33:39 PM PDT
Just some unadulterated good news for Senator Kennedy!
I know this isn't much of a diary, but I keep seeing the story on Yahoo News. And it's better news than I expected, on a day already full of good news.
The man is made of steel.
I am a recoveree
Fri May 23, 2008 at 07:15:13 PM PDT
I'm also a professional in the field of drug addiction. I've been tempted to write a diary about it for a long time, but haven't. Today, I went to a conference about Promoting Recovery with Recovery Support Services. Recovery Support Services?? Code for something? Yup.
Your Copyright Ownership Rights Under Attack
Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 08:29:53 PM PDT
This will be a short diary, because I really just want everyone to know that Democratic Representative Howard Berman (CA) has caved to the corporate bosses, and introduced legislation that will legalize corporate appropriation and theft of the creative work of individual artists, writers and musicians.
4 years of despair, hopelessness & torment turns to 5 years of recovery & happiness.
Wed Feb 20, 2008 at 03:09:47 PM PDT
(excerpts from "full" article on Sancho Press)
I have considered writing this article for nearly six months. The only way for me to write this is to reveal very deep, emotional and private details of my life. To lay myself open for all to see. The good, the bad and the ugly of nine years of living with TBI, the side effects it created, the results of the chronic pain from breaking my back in 3 places, the numerous other aches and pains that begin to set in four, six, nine years after a truamatic injury that added to my chronic pain. I have laid my self out there in a few articles but this goes beyond any I have done before.
I have been clear to all who know me, about my sincere desire to help our troops and veterans. The "full" article is another attempt at doing so. I started a website/blog solely for this purpose. A place to unite our citizens (many are unaware how massive the problems are) with our troops and veterans. I often spend 12 hours in a day on this cause. I want to and I have the time, so I should. My higher power ahs blessed me and I need to help others with the same problems I had. There are others who do the same like NamGuardianAngel.
Major Risks to Democrats on the Economy
Sun Feb 10, 2008 at 08:21:59 PM PDT

The burgeoning economic crisis in the country is an easy road to the White House for Democrats. But there is increasing likelihood that the economic downturn is not going to be shallow or mild, and that necessary steps to resolve the crisis may disappoint some key constituencies.
My diary last November wondered why the candidates were missing in action on the kitchen table economy. No longer a problem. But the full scale of the economic situation has not come into full view for either the candidates or their constituencies. There are multiple risks — big risks — political and economic risks — of doing the wrong thing, congratulating the Fed for doing the wrong thing, not maneuvering so as to enable the right thing to get to the table, and ultimately of being branded as inept because the problem was not solved.
The big three risks are:
Where are we the 3rd Mardi Gras since Katrina?
Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 10:25:11 AM PDT
Every year at Mardi Gras, the troops of Mardi Gras Indians dance under the Claiborne overpass on the edge of the Treme neighborhood, one of the oldest African-American neighborhoods in the country. Thousands of people eat and dance as the colorful troops show off their intricate hand-made costumes of thousands of feathers and beads. The troops originated when Mardi Gras parades in the rest of the city were a white only affair and the African-Americans in the city celebrated Mardi Gras while giving a tribute to Native Americans that housed run away slaves.
This, not the huge floats that roll down Canal Street is seen by many as the real Mardi Gras in New Orleans. You won't find drunk tourists flashing for beads here. This is where you go to dance and sweat and experience the incredible culture that has grown out of neighborhoods that are still struggling to rebuild and bring those culture bearers home.

More on the flip side...
Katrina Fatigue? I don't think so.
Sat Dec 22, 2007 at 06:16:56 PM PDT
Crossposted under slightly different titles at Docudharma and at the Blue House.
The day after Christmas, I'm heading back to the Gulf Coast for a week
with the volunteers. If The Muse doesn't run out on me, this will be the first in a series of short and easy reads on what it all means. Or doesn't.
This trip came about because we had some money left over from the last one. After three trips with no skills other than strong backs, it was becoming pretty clear that unless we could kick it up a notch, there wouldn't be much use in returning.
Without Affordable Homes, New Orleans Can't Recover (UPDATED, with BRAD PITT..ooohhhh)
Tue Dec 04, 2007 at 07:49:05 AM PDT
Send Your Get Well Wishes To Senator Kennedy!
Sat Oct 13, 2007 at 01:23:06 PM PDT
I just want to send get well wishes to Senator Kennedy. It is great that he was able to catch this before it did any real damage.
Rest well, heal completely, and go back to the Senate where we need you to keep fighting the good fight!
"Senator Kennedy was released from Massachusetts General Hospital today following Friday's successful surgery to remove blockage in his carotid artery. After a few days of rest at home in Hyannis Port, the senator will return to the Senate," said Melissa Wagoner.
Kennedy's office said the blockage was discovered "as part of a routine evaluation of Senator Kennedy's back and spine."
Wrong: Pitting Katrina Survivors One Against the Other
Sun Sep 02, 2007 at 08:23:28 AM PDT
With great sadness, I am posting theSun Herald editorial which addresses the divide and conquer approach to reviewing what is needed to ensure the recovery of the entire Katrina-ravaged region. My sadness comes from seeing a tremendous amount of dissension among all of us who are trying to go beyond merely surviving Katrina's wrath to gloriously flourishing in her aftermath.
Whether pitting the Lower 9th War against the totality of the City of New Orleans, or the smaller towns outside of New Orleans against the city itself, or Louisiana against Mississippi and Alabama, the dichotomy is false, hurtful, painful, and unproductive.
Landfall plus 24 Months: Same as it was
Mon Aug 27, 2007 at 10:59:12 AM PDT
August 28, 2005... Katrina off Mississippi
14 hours before Landfall.

“Dis”-ing London: Two Years After the Bombings
Sat Jul 07, 2007 at 07:54:50 PM PDT
Recently a young Belgian filmmaker asked me to share some thoughts about modern chaos. A few days later a Texas artist with close ties to the UK suggested I might commemorate the anniversary of the car bombing in London two years ago—after all I’d written about New Orleans the year after Katrina broke the levees. First, I thought about the courageous families of the innocent people who died or were injured in the car bombings. The senseless attack obviously brought them indelible grief and pain. But the disaster did something more: it imbued every person in London (and beyond) with an intrinsic sense of horror. As time passed, the shock wore off, yet for many people there was no return to life-as-usual. Like most of us, they could not escape the truth that what we now experience instead is life-in-chaos. Grasping this insight, I knew there was no need to write one piece about chaos and a separate memorial for London’s disaster of July 2005. From this new perspective, the two melded to become one and the same.
Sunday Morning Scattershot
Sun Jul 01, 2007 at 08:33:46 AM PDT
[Cross-posted at The Left Coaster.]
Quick hits from a sleepy quiet NorCal morning:
*/ After being dismayed all day at the juvenile fear mongering from television networks who were trying to scare me with this ridiculous burning car halfway around the world while the loathsome Yanquis lost and it rained on Wimbledon, I was at least mollified later in the evening that at last some serious pushback is hitting back hard at this absurd, pathetic and dangerous behavior.
I am not scared. Wasn’t scared before 9/11, haven’t been since and this reflexive compulsion to scream endlessly about what some comically stupid idiots did at an airport where the only persons hurt where the chumps who did it has...got...to...stop.