Shots Fired At US Capitol
skade88 writes with a report that "The United States Capitol has been put on lockdown after shots were fired. Reports indicate a policeman was injured." From the story: "The FBI was responding to the unconfirmed reports of shots, and a helicopter landed in front of the Capitol. A message from the Capitol Police ordered anyone in a House office to 'shelter in place.'
'Close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows,' the message said." Doubtless more to come on this; watch this space for updates. Update: 10/03 19:08 GMT by T : ABC News reports that the shots followed an attempt to ram the White House gates; the police subsequently shot and killed the driver. Other than that the driver was a woman, the reports adds little detail. Update: 10/03 19:19 GMT by T : Reuters' U.S. Politics Live feed is currently collating many reports from the scene. Of note: the lockdown itself was brief, and has been lifted.
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CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC and the BBC all have big, front page pictures and caption for this story.
The lone holdout? The Fox tabloid with a small banner above their big story asking the question: Can We Do Without It with graphics for HUD, Ed. Dept, IRS and NASA.
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
Earlier today two entrances to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in downtown Washington, D.C. were closed due to a "suspicious package".
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It's probably just some responsible gun owner assuming that since the government has shut down the capitol should be empty and therefore would be the ideal place for a shooting range since there should be no chance of hitting anyone.
Seriously though, $10 says it's a U.S. citizen unhappy with D.C. dysfunction. The terrorists wouldn't waste their bullets. They're home watching CSPAN with a bowl of popcorn and thinking "Mission Accomplished".
CIA employees won't be furloughed. It's only agencies and services that people need or want that get shut down.
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
I believe we will see most of the coverage tonight trying to paint the shooter as a supporter of one side or the other on this whole stalemate deal. Fact is, unless he managed to shoot a few legislators, it won't matter anyway who he sides with, since he's obvious nuts.
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Holy shit, look at people's comments on the fox news article:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/03/us-capitol-in-lockdown-reports-shots-fired/#
Nope, just the lamest attempt at an armed revolution, ever.
What color code do we use for this crisis?
... and society is already crumbling. Hope you know how to fish or hunt!
please excuse my apathy
Oh, cmon. Is this reddit? Are we supposed to get the CCTV records and look through to try and identify the shooter?
Sure this is front page news... But why on slashdot?
Stuff that matters.
Hirez or STFU. Where's the link?
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Maybe I'm callous, but unless it's some kind of duck-and-run emergency, I'd rather not read about news drama on slashdot. Maybe we need a tag for that.
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Well great, some more nutjobs are out there providing the "trade liberty for security" crowd all the ammunition they need to strip more of our liberty away in order to implement whatever kind of draconian, constitution violating law they'll end up shoving down our throats again.
careful not to cut yourself on that edge, kid. where will you get your fedoras when the world is burning?
What news? That Washington DC has a bunch of criminals (other than members of Congress, their staff, and lobbyists trying to influence all of the above) who shoot up people? It isn't exactly news that Washington DC is also the leading city in America for gun violence.
From all that can be seen, this is just another stupid street punk that just happened to choose a lousy place to have a high speed car chase in what might be a stolen vehicle. Again, besides the sheer location, is this something that even deserves to be called news?
Lot of astroturfers on this story already, lol.
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Don't these idiots know the US Federal Govt is shut down...no one is at home, right...?
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Because this matters, and frankly I prefer to discuss this sort of thing with my fellow slashdotters. Sure maybe we troll each other some, but its head and shoulders better commentary then what you will find on CNN for example.
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Suspect shot by secret service. One capitol police officer injured. -Washington DC CBS affiliate report.
Shot's fired at the US capital!
No reports of injuries since the town has been shut down.
The town is now on lock down and suspect has been apprehended since he was the only person in town...
Previewing comments are for sissies!
"Close, lock and stay away from external doors and windows. Take annunciators, emergency supply kits and escape hoods; and move to your office's assigned shelter in place location or the innermost part of the office away from external doors or windows"
No no no. This is capital hill, these are american congresscritters. It would be preferable that they go outside and defensively wave their arms over their heads yelling the safe phrase "I am a United States Elected Official" so that any shooters know who not to target.
Seriously, I think they should try that. It might "work".
"I opened my eyes, and everything went dark again"
Since the person in the car was female, with a child in the car and the car was involved in a high speed pursuit I am guessing this is NOT political but someone who tried to flee from the police for whatever reason and did it in a really silly place. Either the woman was the driver, or was a passenger and the driver is the man mentioned by some new sources who was fleeing the scene.
Even terrorist don't take kids with them on a suicide run. Well, not without a bomb strapped to them.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
You think congress would furlough itself, or at least go without pay until other federal employees start getting paid again? Get real.
It's starting to look like this: Some woman in an ordinary sedan tried to ram the White House gates. (Which wasn't going to do much; those gates were upgraded decades ago to stop much heavier vehicles.) Then the car went down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Capitol area. Some Capitol Police officer may have been run down. Shots were fired, probably by cops. Others heard the shots and hit the panic button.
Time for everyone on Capitol Hill to get back to work.
At least this emergency is happening somewhere that will not interrupt any actual work!
I guess someone went too far even on the comments page, because on the link you provided, there are no comments.
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
Someone's pretty mad that the government is shut down. Either that or they thought they could rob the white house while it's closed. Either way, quite the stupid lady.
Maybe she knew that and literally thought that nobody was home and that she could get away with a bit of looting...
Can't blame her. I imagine that the pres must have a pretty nice TV in there...
She thought the police was closed.
CIA employees have been furloughed. 70% of CIA analysts have been furloughed.
Time makes more converts than reason
The car drove into a White House barricade. What repub resides there? Unfortunately your intelligence belies the fact that your life savings is probably worth shit.
Time makes more converts than reason
Actually, sometimes I look at comments on FoxNews just for fun. Something like this will probably have a good cross-section of commenters claiming:
A) Black helicopters were spotted in the area beforehand ...and this is why we need to get rid of government and taxes.
B) Barack Husein Obama staged the whole thing himself for sympathy, no doubt using his Muslim Atheist friends
C)
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There's been GUN VIOLENCE in the District of Columbia!
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This is actually somewhat amusing.
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Because this matters, and frankly I prefer to discuss this sort of thing with my fellow slashdotters.
Why? Not why do you prefer, but why at all?
This isn't a technical issue where debate can come to a good understanding of a problem, or resolve some issue for someone who has a question. The only possible outcome from discussing this here is the inevitable flame war when it turns political. Each side will score points for their side, leaving the people in the middle wondering why this kind of stuff is relevant to techies in general and why does it always devolve into flames and insults.
Who done it and why isn't the topic for a debate. Who done it won't change if someone makes a really good point about reaction of the suppressed masses or creates a fictional similarity to some other even at some other time. Why it was done won't change, only points will be scored by the "Republicans drove her to it" (she drove herself, pun intended) or "racism" or "tea party this or that" sides as they award themselves points for one-upmanship.
In truth, this event has very little impact on techies per se, even if a few care a lot because they live in their parent's basement which is next door to the White House. We've lost the concept that every topic isn't technical in nature just because someone who is technically inclined finds it interesting. I'm sure that some ./ers knit, but that doesn't make the latest news about knitting either "news for nerds" or "stuff that matters (to nerds)."
An armed revolution committed by an unarmed woman with a child in the car? RTFA, doesn't pass the smell test.
^^^ A bunch of people that allow themselves to be divided by the people that are screwing them
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Breaking news? What does this have to do with /.?
the warning signs were pretty obvious
Aren't those the same thing?
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Because this matters, and frankly I prefer to discuss this sort of thing with my fellow slashdotters...
It had NOTHING to do with the current budget situation. But it matters... So we are to discuss every cop shootout on the front page?
If you want news from today, you have to come back tomorrow.
FUCK YEAH! :)
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Its a strange phenomenon really, but a lot of Nerds these days pay taxes, vote, and would like to know if the White House is under seige. Weird, I know.
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My honest (and exceedingly cynical) answer: because the government will latch onto any event like this to further curtail what the rest of us are allowed to do under the guise of security, and it will have a run-on effect in other areas.
My best guess, they'll push back the secure area around the White House, and even more of DC (or anything even close to a government building) will be under lock down more often, and they'll give themselves heightened powers to stop things like this.
Give it a little while, and there will be new secret regulations saying they can stop and detain anybody in a car to question them to be sure they don't plan on trying something like this.
It sounds very tinfoil hat, but I've started to conclude that the most paranoid/cynical interpretation tends to come true over time.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
Because all the other news outlets are whoring for eyeballs, why not Slashdot?
I got a kick out of the ABC article description of cops and secret service vehicles wrecking on those automatic barriers they've placed around DC. It sounds like the perp's vehicle made it over the barrier, triggering it to pop up just in time to disable the pursuing cops. Good thinking there.
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All you have said is very true. Except on the fact it is not an inevitability for it to turn into a flame war. Your very post has showed it. You managed to formulate a level-headed opinion about why the discussion is pointless because most discussion would center around irrelevant information. Of course, it ignored the fact that people have this desire to know those very pieces of irrelevant information -- although, thinking better about it, maybe knowing about it would help us learn about it and avoid the loss of life in the future? Nah, who am I kidding. We only care about it to have something to talk about when there is nothing else to talk about, in order to avoid silence. It'll soon be mostly forgotten by most, who will never think about it again unless somebody else mentions it.
Now, to be honest. Shots fired at US capitol? That's news. Why would it ever reach a political flame war is beyond me (if I assume, of course, that we always behave rationally), since Shots fired at US capitol has little to do with politics beyond what drove the whoever to do whatever (in this case try to ram the door, me thinks). And if we are going to discuss the cause of the behaviour, there is little to discuss in politics: the reasons do not need to be grounded in reason, and debating the merits of the reasons as valid politics is a jump too far from topic, bordering going off-topic which is shoots fired.
But then again, you can talk about cheese, reach cheese production, regulations on cheese productions, how hard those regulations make it for new small players to enter the market, and suddenly you are talking about politics again. Which teaches us that nothing is apolitical, unless you are talking about the laws of the world. And that's because they just are, no matter how much you argue they are unfair/against your preference.
I don't care if I'm wrong. I only care about everyone obtaining something from the discussion.
Yes. Firecrackers stormed the gates of the White House! Thanks Virginian! You are a credit to your state!
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun
Not even front page news... only reason it gets noticed is it is near the white house, people shoot each other all the time in the US
Maybe if there were some irony, like a NRA lobby group getting shot up
no worries, she was proably using apple maps and followed the directions a little too closely
Suicide more likely.
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
The funny thing is that the latest I saw was that there were no shots fired. They killed the "suspect" for shooting who was unarmed. The gunshot sound was from someone chasing her who hit a barrier. A second car was also damaged from hitting a barrier. She was shot and killed with her kid in the car, unharmed. But then, at this point, it's all guesses from people who know that the most outrageous story will get them on the news, and the truth isn't related to their ability to get on the news.
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They've declared themselves essential and thus continue to get paid.
Also, they refuse to go with health insurance provided by ACA (obamacare), it isn't good enough to satisfy them. Really.
Also, they get automatic raises every year, but I think most people are aware of that.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
Hey, lighten up. Would you rather be discussing a story on Oracle's latest earnings report, or a Slashvertisement for some new "revolutionary" piece of tech that's never going to materialize?
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Sounds like all the shooting was police or Secret Service. Car impact, female with babe in car chased, and shot ?
...for enshrining the "right" to bear arms in your constitution. "Gun control? Fuck no, we have the right to wear guns and shoot things, goddammit! Zomglol bless Murrica!"
Nothing to see here, folks, move on. It's most likely some gun-nut teapublican protesting being "disrespected" at not being able to get his way and using a gun to get attention. Frankly, I'm surprised it hasn't happened before.
Um, pardon me, but I believe you've stumbled into the wrong discussion; Idiotic Nonsense Based on Personal Beliefs and Speculation is room 12A, down the corridor.
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Because this matters
No, it doesn't. Just because some looney decided to ram the gates of the White House and get herself killed doesn't mean that there is something to discuss. There is no political meaning, no background story, it isn't even funny. Even if there is a deeper cause behind all this it will get covered up and we will never learn of it, unless some deepthroat/whistleblower decides to enlighten us, in which case it will become interesting. For the time being, however, there is nothing to discuss, move along.
Having said that, this is why I love reading the news (online and in print) instead of watching them on TV: one can skim over the headlines and only read the interesting bits. So the GP also didn't have a point.
So you think that after successfully shutting down the government, they now want to protest their own actions?
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun
Sounds like all the shooting was police or Secret Service. Car impact, female with babe in a car with out of state plates, chased, and shot ?
What if she was lost, confused and just made a wrong turn while talking on her cell phone, surprised by the barrier?
Perhaps the true price of paranoia.
I guess she got tired of waiting for all the bugs in "GTA Live" to be ironed out, she figured she'd play IRL.
"Was it a millionaire who said 'Imagine No Posessions?'" -- Elvis Costello
The shooter was on the grassy knol......
Undetectable Steganography? Yep, there's an app fo
Don't forget all the extra communication monitoring the will be necessary now.
If the woman was a muslim immigrant or visitor, that will provide an excuse to harass and violate the rights of our new favorite category for discrimination.
If the woman was a white suburban soccer mom, that will prove that the Feds need to monitor everyone, not just select a group for special discrimination.
If she was religious or political, it will provide an excuse to monitor religious groups or activists even more.
If poor, inflict further draconian prison sentences for minor infractions and increase monitoring.
The list can just keep going. No matter who she turns out to be or why she did what she did, it is going to provide the Federales an excuse to further curtail civil rights even though nobody was in any real danger because of the physical barriers - except for the cops injured by deploying those very same barriers.
What changed under Obama? Nothing Good
Also, they get automatic raises every year, but I think most people are aware of that.
Well that's necessary because of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which states:
Of course, the slimy lawyers in Congress saw the loophole in this populist amendment right away: just pass a law making raises automatic, and once it's in effect they get raises forever.
"Somebody has to do something. It's just incredibly pathetic it has to be us."
--- Jerry Garcia
It's looking more and more like all the shots fired were by the Police...
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Awww, but I like my hats. I have a cowboy hat (Stetson) I bought in DC, two bush type hats (one from the amusement park in Virginia and one from Yellowstone; the crushable types), a fedora I bought for a couple hundred in New York, an artists type hat with a big yellow feather, plus an assortment of baseball hats that I don't wear because I don't like baseball hats.
Being old has its benefits. I don't care what folks think about my hats. I'll wear them anyway :)
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Shit better not happen!
I honestly don't care about the pay stuff. The more they get paid, the harder they are to bribe. That's fine.
But the refusal to use ACA it a structural problem. The whole damn point of the USA is that we don't have a ruling class who gets to live by a different set of rules than the peons. It's bad enough piling on law after law faster than anyone can keep up with what's legal, but when it all doesn't work out acceptably, the right answer is to change the law until you find it acceptable. Once the rulers start saying the rules don't apply to them, or their friends and donors (but I repeat myself), with a waiver here and selective enforcement there, all hope is lost.
I'd almost call that feudalism, except in feudalism tradition demanded the noble class provide a lot for the serfs - not a good deal for the serfs, but not entirely one way. We don't have that spirit today, so if we allow a ruling class to form that's above the law that applies to the commoners, it will end badly indeed.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Except on the fact it is not an inevitability for it to turn into a flame war.
Oh, come on. If you've read /. for more than a month you've seen it happen more than once. At this point, it's like predicting that the sun will come up in the east tomorrow morning sometime around sunrise. Or that dropping a hammer on your foot will hurt because gravity sucks.
Of course, it ignored the fact that people have this desire to know those very pieces of irrelevant information --
Nope, didn't ignore that at all. For those folks there are the news websites. All the information you'll get here will be either blatant supposition ("It was probably a teapublican..." one commenter says) or second hand ("over on CNN they say ...").
People are free to read multiple websites. The reason for specialization is so that not everyone has stuff they don't have any interest in they have to sort through.
Now, to be honest. Shots fired at US capitol? That's news.
Didn't say it wasn't. But for at least me, I say ... so what? There is nothing in that "news" that has any direct impact on me right now, and I can easily wait until I read the paper or pull pull up a news website to learn about it. By that time, all the initial nonsense reporting will have died down and there will be a good idea of what happened. I won't get drawn into speculation about Muslims and he/she and/or kid in the car or/and an escaping driver and how many shots were or weren't fired.
If you can honestly say that immediate knowledge of every supposition and clue as it comes in is important to you, I'd guess that it isn't because you are a nerd, it's because you are close to the action and need to duck.
Why would it ever reach a political flame war is beyond me (if I assume, of course, that we always behave rationally),
Welcome to /.
Nope. I think that it's someone thinking that the right to own a gun gives them the right to argue from behind a gun, violence being the last refuge of the incompetent and all.
Life, ultimately, boils down to the Four Fs: Fighting, Fleeing, Feeding, and Mating.
Well that's necessary because of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution, which states:
That amendment doesn't make automatic pay raises necessary.
The President lives in the White House, not the Capitol building.
Anyway, the gunman should've known that they'd need to get elected or register as a lobbyist before they could get away with looting the federal government. There's a process!
Okay, probably not but did anyone else have that pop into their mind too? :-D
Definitely worth googling her just for the mug shot by the way.
Don't think. You weaken the nation.
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun
As bad as this is it wouldn't be too difficult to see the nation's frustration with the actions of the congress and the president.
This is a criminal act, no question about it. I'm glad they managed to nip it right away before it got any worse.
You can lead a man with reason but you can't make him think.
Congress doesn't have any specific exemption in the ACA; that's just this weird right-wing meme that's going around.
Since every member of congress has employer-provided health insurance, they don't need to use the exchanges and don't have to pay any taxes for not having insurance, but that applies to everyone with employer-provided health insurance.
Step aside child, you are not yet courageous enough to brave the Flame War, nor logical enough not to click the link if you don't want to read it, nor smart enough to utilize the filter options... When you've grown up, experienced the world, learned to take the good amidst the bad, then your voice will be more valuable.
How, exactly, would the body that needs to reach an agreement to open government, go on furlough until government reopens?
How would that work?
I honestly don't care about the pay stuff. The more they get paid, the harder they are to bribe. That's fine.
The more they get paid, the easier they are to bribe. Money becomes less of a thought, they don't see the problem with getting a trivial sum from someone, it isn't helping them much.
But it also makes them easier to bribe because they get used to the pay and realize if they can curry favor with rich interests while they are in congress they can cash in later in life. "I'll glady vote your way today for $5000 up front and a promise of a no-show boardroom job in four years."
CNN says we DEFINITELY have the shooter in custody this time.
Don't these idiots know the US Federal Govt is shut down...no one is at home, right...?
The woman was a communist agent, and on her part, the shots were vodka shots, so you needn't be so surprised about that.
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It does if you want to give yourself a raise without having anyone be able to say "No, stop that."
Kid-proof tablet..
You obviously speak from experience.
Life, ultimately, boils down to the Four Fs: Fighting, Fleeing, Feeding, and Mating.
Looks like she made a wrong turn, toward a "wide street" and missed seeing the short posts wide spaced, painted in a decorative dark rather than traffic safety colors. Confronted by the armed plain clothes guy in shorts on drivers side, and a flash mob of guns waving, she stepped on the gas and ran. DOA.
Unarmed, from Stamford, Connecticut is being reported as victim of police shooting.
LAAAAME
And in their vast archives won by sacrificing our privacy sits the evidence that this attack was going to occur. We must then posit that either the NSA knew and did nothing, or they are demonstrably useless.
"I honestly don't care about the pay stuff. The more they get paid, the harder they are to bribe. That's fine."
Well, first off I agree with the other poster who said it makes them not care. But I will go further: pay that is too high (and cannot be revoked) makes them also not care what other people make.
The salaries of Senators and Representatives should be tied to the median incomes of everybody in the United States. Note that is the median income, not the mean, because a relatively few, very rich people skew the mean by a long way. (The other common method of averaging, the mode, is ridiculous in this context and need not be considered.)
That will give them an actual incentive to see that the income of everyday Americans stays at a decent level. And it should also be in dollars adjusted for REAL (not the current, bogus, weasel method of calculating inflation that the government currently uses). That would remove much of the incentive to fudge the figures by inflating the dollar... as they now do.
"The whole damn point of the USA is that we don't have a ruling class who gets to live by a different set of rules than the peons."
Agreed. They should be bound by ALL the same laws as other citizens. No special privileges. The latter, yet again, just gives them motive to not care much about everybody else.
"The more they get paid, the harder they are to bribe."
It hasn't worked out that way. All that money and power attracts the worst types of people. Too much is never enough for them.
I do. I've read what you've written about what you think!
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun
It does if you want to give yourself a raise without having anyone be able to say "No, stop that."
Anyone today can say "no, stop that". The congress could tomorrow vote to rescind the automatic pay raises; that would be a meaningful "no, stop that". The amendment says nothing about automatic pay raises, nor does it make them necessary.
An honest congress could vote every so often to say "after the next election for each seat, the person holding that seat will receive a raise of X". That's allowed by the amendment. Thus, QED, automatic is not necessary.
What makes automatic pay raises necessary is not that amendment, but the political suicide that would accompany any vote to raise pay. Anyone who voted to raise their pay would have it used in the next election against them. As it stands, since the congressional leadership won't allow the a bill to rescind it, nobody can be blamed if they don't vote to cancel automatic raises when there was no vote held on the matter.
You... read? *Gasp* Reading implies thought. How could you!
Life, ultimately, boils down to the Four Fs: Fighting, Fleeing, Feeding, and Mating.
L. Long, paraphrased.
John McAfee 'It was like that time I hired that Bangkok prostitute; to do my taxes, while I fucked my accountant'
No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened.
Of course, the slimy lawyers in Congress saw the loophole in this populist amendment right away: just pass a law making raises automatic, and once it's in effect they get raises forever.
You do realize that all this means is that any automatic raise had to wait until the next election after it was passed. It can be removed as easily, but that would just have to wait until the next election to take effect.
It doesn't mean that every time they get a raise, the counter resets on when it could be repealed.
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Actually, I was quoting Asimov, but I applaud you on the Heinlein reference.
Life, ultimately, boils down to the Four Fs: Fighting, Fleeing, Feeding, and Mating.
Or she was trying to navigate to the nearby super market with her iphone.
Note that is the median income, not the mean, because a relatively few, very rich people skew the mean by a long way
So make it a trimmed mean. Drop the top and bottom 2.5% and calculate from there.
much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don't even know that fire is hot - George Orwell
So, given the choice between disabling the car, boxing her in and arresting her or just shooting her, they shot her. How the fuck is that ok? That's called murder where I come from.
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this isn't tech news, or is there "an app for that"
You had me until I saw your sig. Then I realized you were just another one of them.
People who say "sheeple" have about as much sophistication as an AOL user, and in fact are probably actually AOL users.
The more they get paid, the easier they are to bribe.
I agree with the original poster here. The first reason is that as many have observed, money has declining utility. If you don't have a cent to your name then finding $10 is a big deal. It means meals or a place to stay for a day or two. If you have a million dollars, it might not even be worth your while to pick it up.
Second, it increases the downside to getting caught doing something illegal. You can lose that nice income and pension.
There are other factors like the likelihood of getting caught and punished in a meaningful way, which I'd consider more important than how much they're getting paid.
Do you know that this issue, the requirement that congress people and staffers have to seek insurance on their own through the public exchanges, was put into the bill by the Republican Senator Grassley, who meant it as a "poison pill". To his chagrin, the House let it stand and now they're blaming the President.
It is just a right-wing meme that there is some "exemption" for congress. They get insurance the same way we do, except they are subsidized, just as they were before Obamacare was passed.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Yes... yes.... Walk in, strike a pose, and declare "I shall pour for you -- I, and no one else. For I Am Sancho. Now give me the wine bottle."
I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
you guys have got to be kidding or you've got to be really disconnected from reality.
almost *every single* member of congress is already *at least* a millionaire. No shit:
http://www.opensecrets.org/news/2013/01/new-congress-new-and-more-wealth.html
and it's not like this is even a new thing. It's been this way a LOOONG time.
So if you honestly think that the salary these d-bags are pulling is anything more than tip money for the golf caddy to these guys you're living in a fantasy land.
this is barely news, doesn't matter. looks like a possible attack to people numb from the neck up
Since they are still working, why shouldn't they get paid? If they weren't working, how could they vote to end it?
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It's looking more and more like all the shots fired were by the Police...
It is looking even more like:
1) a distraced mother with a baby in the backseat took a wrong turn driving in DC
2) accidentally ran into some low-visibility short-height pole barriers
(see this view on google streetview)
3) was confronted by plain-clothes police brandishing firearms
4) was scared shitless for herself and her baby and took off
5) was chased for a while until she got out of the car
6) was shot dead
To me, this looks like a case of cops who have been militarized to the point of neglecting training on de-escalation. Hyped to believe that terrorists are hiding under every rock, they over-reacted when they should have realized that it was just the far more likely scenario of a regular citizen finding herself in an unfamiliar and threatening situation.
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Everyone else is reporting the news.
News meaning an agenda that aligns with your agenda.
If you are not allowed to question your government then the government has answered your question.
So, post a story when it is, not when it isn't. Because, you know, you could post that story daily.
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Did you know that the average congressional staffer gets a 15x payraise when he moves into the private sector? Do you believe that pay is not for work done while a staffer?
The Japanese had an institutional problem with corruption of officials themselves that worked the same way, widespread enough that it has a name: amakudari ("descent from heaven").
You can't do much to change the total compensation of elected officials - what you can change is the share that doesn't have to come from corruption.
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In Rome they never fed the military enough, and they trained in cities, so they inevitably stole from people or went survivalist.
I'm most interested in a pay level that generates the best response for the public, which would logically be high.
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the kind of power even a House of Rep has let alone a Senator is so massive that trying to restrict their pay to median income is a waste. They'll just make it up an bribes.
They're going to get special privileges. They're going to use the gov't to their advantage. They're going to do these things and you can't stop them. Get over it and start making use of the Gov't yourself for your own benefit. You can't choose not to play the game, but you can lose the war by not fighting in it.
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No gun+no man= no gunman It was actually an unarmed woman, a "caroman". Just so we are all on the same page.
The more they get paid, the easier they are to bribe. Money becomes less of a thought, they don't see the problem with getting a trivial sum from someone, it isn't helping them much.
Mate, read the logic in what you wrote - how the hell do you bribe someone with something you say they don't want? Having said that I actually agree that most politicians don't care about money, they care about power. Money is a powerful tool but political power trumps it.
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.
They were just fine until the mid 90s when they passed the law to give themselves automatic pay raises.
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
To see the barrier, pull up street view and enter: 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
From: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/police-lock-down-capitol-after-shots-fired/2013/10/03/48459e0e-2c5a-11e3-8ade-a1f23cda135e_story.html
"At the beginning of it all, Oregon residents B.J. and Susan Campbell saw a black sedan driven by a woman heading west on Pennsylvania, into a security checkpoint at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. The driver went about 20 yards, B.J. Campbell said, before rapidly turning the car around at the concrete security barriers.
“The Secret Service guy was just having a cow,” B.J. Campbell said. “Yelling at her and banging on the car.” The Secret Service officers pulled a black metal gate into her path and she slowed to try to go around it. Then the agent moved the gate in front of her again.
At that point “she just gunned it,” B.J. Campbell said. “She ran the barricade down and the guy; knocked him up onto her hood. He rolled off into the street, and she tore off down Pennsylvania Avenue.” The whole encounter lasted about 20 seconds, he said."
What it looks like to me is that: the woman - who as her plates would reveal was clearly not from D.C. - was lost. She made a turn perhaps to stop and figure out directions. As happens to many when they're in this situation, she may not have notice the ordinary Do Not Enter sign. Suddenly a security guard type from a booth (apparently Secret Service) charged at her screaming. So she went to leave. He then tried to block her in while screaming more. Her flight or fight reflex kicked in and she opted to flee. This was seen a provocative action by the mall type security guy with Secret Service credentials apparently, he gets the message out and half an hour later a terrified, unarmed mother is dead.
The initial incident was about a third of a mile from the White House, but given the nature of the area I guess it still sort of qualifies as "white house gates", but the media portrayed it as her trying to get in when in fact it appears she was trying to leave. Am I missing anything here? Who here wants to bet that if she hadn't been pursued so aggressively, Capitol Police would have caught up with her later and this would have been a footnote in today's news about a mother taken in for questioning after entering a secured area?
Only the first automatic raise had to wait. The amendment only states that the law had to wait until the next election to go into effect. It is in effect now. Subsequent raises merely follow the law which is already in effect.
Congress could pass a law which states that their salaries double every time they vote on a bill, and while that law could not take effect until November 2014, Congressmen would see their raises after every bill after that without running afoul of the amendment. It's completely against the spirit of the amendment, of course, but it should be pretty clear by now that the spirit of a law means next to nothing
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
It's looking more and more like all the shots fired were by the Police...
But still a sad indictment of how US gun culture is horribly wrong.
The Police are expected to uphold the law, armed as they are the use of firearms should be a last resort so I have to ask what justified this shootout? Should the police not have attempted to intercept and apprehend the suspect so that they could be bought before a court of law and have their actions judged by a jury of their peers (OK, with some of the comments I see from Americans, I'm losing faith in this idea too).
What if this had of been a horrible mistake, the woman was mentally unstable, on drugs, lost and confused (it's mentioned here the car had out of state plates) or simply disgruntled and driven over the edge by recent events. It was stupid to do what she did, no arguments about that but does it carry an instant death sentence?
If there were no shots fired at police, why were they even shooting? The problem is cultural, people are in love with their guns and see them as the first point of call in resolving problems instead of an absolute last resort in a life threatening situation. Cops are expected to take risks but this seems to be indicative of a culture of "shoot first and ask questions later" up to "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again" in some cases. Many UK police dont even carry guns because they dont need to with plenty of non/less lethal technologies at their disposal. In this case, would it not have been smarter to intercept the car (spike strips, road blocks) rather than shoot the woman?
In my country (Australia) police are held responsible for every single shot they fire. If this incident had of happened here or in the UK, the officers involved would be placed on leave whilst it was investigated. This isn't a situation where a clear danger was presented to the officers or bystanders (unlike the incident in London a few months back where a knife wielding maniac was a clear danger). In fact the shoot out caused a more dangerous situation. Please note, I'm not blaming the officers here, I'm blaming the gun culture that says shooting people is OK and a preferred solution over more sensible ideas.
Calling someone a "hater" only means you can not rationally rebut their argument.
Hey, lighten up. Would you rather be discussing a story on Oracle's latest earnings report, or a Slashvertisement for some new "revolutionary" piece of tech that's never going to materialize?
You have a point.
Carry on...
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Personally, I wouldn't wish mortal harm on another sentient being.
Have you been following the news? I'm pretty sure that just about everyone in congress falls quite a bit short of "sentient." You needn't worry that anything or anyone of redeeming value be harmed should we lose a few hundred elected officials - I assure you they would not be missed.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?
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Interesting .... could easily see that happening, it can all be quite confusing at the scene. Years ago when I moved to Edinburgh, Scotland I got lost in the streets and ended up driving up the Royal Mile into Larnach Castle. Got politely but firmly redirected by a pair of squaddies with machine guns. That could have gone pear shaped if I'd been distressed /paranoid and the soldiers trigger happy.
It seems all shots fired were by law enforcement and after the car chase and the woman was boxed in and couldn't escape she was executed on the spot for ummm, traffic violations, ohh and for being shot at. Next time law enforcement trigger happy freaks might keep track of who was doing the shooting prior to public execution by firing squad.
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I don't think the US gov can do any extra communication monitoring.
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Turns out, that in the USA, it's the women with the brains and the balls.....
Way to go guys!
Did you see the video? For starters, those are uniformed police. Other than that ... she's a loon.
that's a fair critique of my comment. sadly.
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That was at the END of the Empire when the rich didn't want to pay taxes for the Emperor's army. That was just after the Ceasars when the Generals essentially "owned" their armies with other private interests... Until the Emperor's government stopped that practice for obvious reasons.
Yes, I did:
1) There are non-uniformed people drawing down on her too
2) Even the uniformed people aren't wearing traditional uniforms - they have white shirts.
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The woman was surrounded by marked lit-up cruisers, rammed one of them,
I think you are vastly over-estimating the situational awareness of someone in the throes of a fight-or-flight reaction. For one thing, she backed into the vehicle that she "rammed" - she probably saw it in her rearview-camera, which shows the ground not the tops of vehicles, if she even saw it at all.
It is deceptively easy to assume calm, clear-headed and rational behavior while sitting behind a keyboard. In real life, under immense stress, all that goes out the window. That's why good cops are trained in de-escalation, they get to practice such things over and over again until they can maintain their calm in those situations.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
No sense of humor, then. Wow.
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Just to be clear, (3) is wrong. See in this video that she is obviously completely surrounded by police, not one plain-clothes officer with a gun but more than a half-dozen of them, in uniforms (weird uniforms with shorts), plus marked police cars with lights and sirens going.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/03/228942517/watch-the-capitol-hill-car-chase?ft=1&f=1001
So it wasn't some kind of innocent mom who got killed over an understandable error.
The whole damn point of the USA is that we don't have a ruling class who gets to live by a different set of rules than the peons
It's a beautiful dream, but a dream is all it is. When the outcome of a legal case depends on how much money you have to pay for a lawyer, then you have, in effect, different laws for different classes. And since money and other wealth can be inherited, you actually have a mechanism for inheriting class independently of your personal merits. Just take the Bush family as an example: would GWB have become president of the US, if he had been the son of a factory worker?
Even the potential for upward mobility in American society is not unique - it has always been possible for a clever person to work their way up through the ranks; Roman and Greek slaves could win their freedom and achieve high titles, churls (a very low class in feudal society) could become nobles etc - there are many examples throughout history. What really makes a class society is when the useless children of the upper classes end up as rulers despite their distinct lack of ability. Does that not sound like the US today?
"So make it a trimmed mean. Drop the top and bottom 2.5% and calculate from there."
Nah. Wouldn't work. The next year they'd amend it to 1.5%. then 1%. Then 0.5%...
Can't give 'em the opportunity. Stick it to the median and keep it there.
Having said that, I don't think they should be PAID the median. But a rigidly-fixed multiple of the median. Say, 2 x the median. I like that figure because it would keep everybody perpetually pissed off.
"You guys have got to be kidding or you've got to be really disconnected from reality. almost *every single* member of congress is already *at least* a millionaire. No shit:"
I think you have misunderstood.
The idea is, they get paid that much and THAT'S ALL.
They can still profit from their own private business, true. But how did they get that business in the first place? Brown-nosing politicians?
If you take the big money out of politics, and keep it out, you will soon see people who are actually there to do some good, rather than a great big circle-jerk.
Just to be clear, (3) is wrong. ...
not one plain-clothes officer with a gun
Just to be clear, if you watch the whole video without cnn's weird edit cuts, right around the 17 second point you can see two plain-clothes cops, one in a white shirt with plaid shorts and the other in a black shirt with khaki shorts draw pistols on her. There are indeed other cops in some sort of uniform that consists of dark pants and white shirts, but that's not what a normal beat cop looks like either.
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"Au contraire -- the mode (most common value) is EXACTLY what we should use: because it'd be minimum wage! :-)"
Well, what I meant was that it should be a FIXED -- i.e., not easily increased -- MULTIPLE of the median.
Start paying them like peons and most of the candidates will be whackos. You have to be realistic.
"You can't do much to change the total compensation of elected officials - what you can change is the share that doesn't have to come from corruption."
Yes, you can do something, *IF* you can get the legislation passed. Granted, that is sometimes a rather large hurdle. But in principle, it's actually very simple.
First off -- and related to both the former and latter parts of your sentence -- you can limit contributions from ANY entity other than a voting-eligible citizen, to ZERO. Both campaign and other contributions. Half the problem is solved right there. Make it a crime for both parties involved, and give it teeth.
Second, limit the TOTAL political contributions from any of those individual voters, annually, to a reasonable percentage -- say, maybe 10% or even much less -- of the MEDIAN U.S. annual income. That solves most of the problem of rich people having more influence. Poor people can easily outgun them with a little bit of effort and sacrifice. It may not be ideal, but it's WORLDS better, and far more FAIR, than what we have now.
Think about it - no one around, walk and declare oneself Emporer!
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"I'm most interested in a pay level that generates the best response for the public, which would logically be high."
Yes, of course. I didn't state that their pay should be the median. My point was that it should be tied to the median. So if the median income goes up, so does theirs, and vice versa.
Of course, this is somewhat predicated upon the idea that they aren't getting outrageous amounts of lobbying money, which would destroy the whole concept.
I therefore propose that lobbying be abolished.
Larnach Castle? Isn't that in Dunedin, NZ?
So make it a trimmed mean
I think that is exactly what he suggested. Median is a trimmed mean.
In most European countries this kind of outcome for a simple car chase is unthinkable. It's almost as if the US cops were looking for an excuse to start shooting. Sure the car can be considered a weapon, but she was just fleeing (for whatever reason), definitely not warranting the on-the-spot death penalty.
It's looking more like everyone and his dog is leaping to all manner of conclusions based on sketchy news reports and would do well to sit back and wait for the story to unfold for a while longer. Something, incidentally, that a cop in the heat of a dangerous situation doesn't have the luxury of doing.
4) was scared shitless for herself and her baby and took off
If so, sorry for her but she, for whatever reasons, made a decision that led - quite straightforwardly - to her death. What would you like the cops to do when, after drawing weapons and ordering a suspect to get out, they instead spin their wheels and drive off? Should everyone be allowed to do that three times before they got shot instead of one?
To me, this looks like a case of cops who have been militarized to the point of neglecting training on de-escalation.
To me, based on what I've seen and read so far, this looks like a case of cops bringing a dangerous high-speed pursuit to an end, and that's all I know so far. I'm not saying you're wrong, but we can let time tell on that one easily enough.
they should have realized that it was just the far more likely scenario of a regular citizen finding herself in an unfamiliar and threatening situation.
Have you run the numbers on that? How often does someone drive into barriers outside a high-profile building, speed away from armed police when ordered to stop, and then it all turns out to be a completely innocent mistake? Again, I'm not saying your conclusion is wrong, just that it's too early to jump to it.
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What would you like the cops to do when, after drawing weapons and ordering a suspect to get out, they instead spin their wheels and drive off?
You do understand that the reports are that she did eventually stop, did exit the vehicle and then was shot. How do you reconcile that with the above?
Have you run the numbers on that?
Yes I have. There have been precisely zero attempted attacks there - ok there was a crazy guy who tried to climb the fence a few years back, but he was just crazy not malicious. That makes pretty much every other scenario more likely. However, I do find your hyper-specific categorization disingenuous to the point of being intellectually dishonest.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
You do understand that the reports are that she did eventually stop, did exit the vehicle and then was shot. How do you reconcile that with the above?
No, I didn't know that, which is exactly my point. Now I do know, but what you've written is literally all I know about it. For all I know she could have then done anything number of things that gave the cops reason to use deadly force. Equally, she may have fully complied and someone just got trigger-happy. Who knows? Not me. Not yet.
There have been precisely zero attempted attacks there - ok there was a crazy guy who tried to climb the fence a few years back, but he was just crazy not malicious.
Didn't someone try to fly a small plane into the building once? And someone else shot out some windows a few years ago?
That makes pretty much every other scenario more likely.
Not if the other scenarios have never happened either, and even so probability of occurence is not the sole factor in formulating a response. If someone brandishes a firearm in the street over here they're quite likely to get themselves shot or tasered, despite it being more likely* to be a replica.
*disclaimer: I don't actually know this for a fact, I'm just using it as a plausible scenario.
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You're talking about a moment when two plain-clothes cops are standing next to four uniformed cops while the entire scene is literally surrounded with marked police cars with lights flashing. I think it would be untenable to argue -- as you have -- that any conscious person could mistake this for a non-police interaction.
"Oh, sure, there's that cop car in my back window, that other cop car in my back window, that THIRD cop car in my right side-view mirror, that FOURTH cop car in my left side-view mirror -- plus there are those two uniformed officers pointing guns at me through my driver-side window, and two more uniformed officers pointing guns at me through my windshield -- but oh, I'm pretty sure this whole situation is not a police interaction because back there, standing behind those two uniformed police officers, I can see a guy with a gun wearing plaid shorts."
You are really really reaching for a way to blame the police for this and you didn't succeeded. Without video maybe we could speculate on how everything was different but with video we can see that the police did everything right and the woman did everything wrong.
If you're just dripping with desperation on how to find some way to criticize the police [why the heck do people do that? why not just criticize them when they do something wrong?] then criticize the inability of six officers to shoot seven bullets and fail to take out even one of her tires.
Well, I meant it wouldn't be an improvement, so why bother? :)
More than half not kidding.
I see you didn't actually read my post. Here's how it works:
1. A corporation gives no money to an elected official while he is in office. No siree, that would be corruption.
2. The elected official mysteriously does each and every thing the corporation wants.
3. The elected official, having served his term and retired, now takes a job with his corporate overlords paying $10 million a year (or whatever). He's not an elected official any more, you see, so no corruption!
This is not hypothetical! Call it "descent from heaven" or call it "Chris Dodd", it's a tried and true system.
Anyhow, it's already illegal to give money directly to elected officials, and limiting donation to election campaigns in the way you describe pretty much destroys the first amendment.
Would you limit the ability of those who own a newspaper press from editorializing in favor of their favorite official/candidate? The NYT would be 4 pages long!
Would you limit the ability of someone who doesn't own newspaper press from buying ads rather than buying the entire company? Is freedom of the press only for the very wealthy?
Would you limit the freedom of people to peacefully assemble and jointly contribute money to buy ads in a newspaper? Is the freedom of the press only for those well off enough to buy a full page ad?
Would you limit the ability of this peaceful assembly of people to ask the candidate for ad copy to run, rather than just making stuff up that accidently harms the guy they're trying to help?
Do you see there's no where you can draw the line without destroying first amendment rights? This hatred of "Ebil Corporations Scary Scary" is misplaced and frankly reflects not having thought deeply about this stuff.
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As if anybody gives a crap ... esp. anyone outside the US
You are really really reaching for a way to blame the police for this and you didn't succeeded.
That's funny. I see you narrowly focusing on just one aspect of the entire situation as a way to blame an unarmed driver for getting herself shot after she exited her car. I don't think you've succeeded at all, nevermind the specific details you got wrong in your narrow analysis.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
No, I didn't know that, which is exactly my point. Now I do know, but what you've written is literally all I know about it.
Actually you knew it after reading my first post. You chose to ignore it and then to go on speculating in exactly the manner you castigated me for, except I actually knew a lot more than you did. The irony is palpable.
Not if the other scenarios have never happened either,
With the millions of people who visit the area every year, it is absolutely guaranteed that there have been confrontations of all kinds.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
This headline should read: "Unarmed woman shot and killed by D.C. Police in front of her 1-year-old daughter". This woman was mentally unstable, but she was unarmed. The Police officer "injured during the pursuit" accidentally drove right into a Police barricade. The suspect got her car stuck on an obstacle, and was immediately killed. Does this event set the precedent to execute every driver involved in a high-speed pursuit now?
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bullets into everything at front of engine will stop a normal car dead. heck I've had two cars over the years stop because of broken hose and engine choked and died on water vapor and steam. (late 70s and early 80s, hoses are higher quality nowadays). ever try to steer a car with two front tires out?; they don't steer.
but our increasingly militerized cops are adrenaline junkies looking for excuse to kill
With the millions of people who visit the area every year, it is absolutely guaranteed that there have been confrontations of all kinds.
The fatal outcome notwithstanding, this would still have been one of the more newsworthy ones.
I'm still not seeing why the assumed high number of non-fatal confrontations or any of the facts in this particular case should automatically lead to the conclusion that the cops over-reacted here.
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I'm not sure anything but technology affects the purchasing power of the median income much, and the less labor-centric production is, the stronger that effect will be.
Lobbying money of course goes to campaign funds and not the pockets of the congresscritters, unless existing laws are being broken.
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"I see you didn't actually read my post."
I did actually read your post. I was replying only to the part I quoted. If I had been replying to the other parts, I would have quoted them.
I know how "the system" you describe works.
"Anyhow, it's already illegal to give money directly to elected officials, and limiting donation to election campaigns in the way you describe pretty much destroys the first amendment."
It's not illegal to contribute to campaigns and party coffers. Those are the kinds of contributions I was referring to. And limiting the allowed amounts does not destroy the First Amendment. You are still allowed to contribute to any candidate(s) you want. And it's been done before. What's bizarre and destructive is this notion of "corporate free speech" put forth by the Supreme Court. Corporations are not citizens, and they do not have rights. The people in them do, but that is a very different thing. The Court essentially contradicted itself, because if corporations actually had constitutional rights, much of the regulation currently applied to them would be unconstitutional.
"Would you limit the ability of those who own a newspaper press from editorializing in favor of their favorite official/candidate? The NYT would be 4 pages long!"
Of course not. But while political contributions might be considered "speech", they are not the same kind of speech as an editorial in the newspaper. But even free speech is not absolute. Lines are drawn. You cannot, for example, editorialize about assassinating the President without breaking Federal law. Other limits to speech are recognized by the courts. My suggestion would just be acknowledging that allowing unlimited campaign contributions actually does societal harm. Because, after all, it does. You have acknowledged that yourself.
"Would you limit the ability of someone who doesn't own newspaper press from buying ads rather than buying the entire company? Is freedom of the press only for the very wealthy?"
Again, of course not. This is a ridiculous argument has has somewhere between very little and zero to do with what I was suggesting.
"Would you limit the freedom of people to peacefully assemble and jointly contribute money to buy ads in a newspaper? Is the freedom of the press only for those well off enough to buy a full page ad?"
No, as long as that group and the ads they buy are actually representing people who voluntarily contributed. That part is very important.
"Would you limit the ability of this peaceful assembly of people to ask the candidate for ad copy to run, rather than just making stuff up that accidently harms the guy they're trying to help?"
See the previous paragraph.
"Do you see there's no where you can draw the line without destroying first amendment rights? This hatred of "Ebil Corporations Scary Scary" is misplaced and frankly reflects not having thought deeply about this stuff."
I see nothing of the sort.
Corporations do not REPRESENT the people who make up the corporation. Therefore, contributions made by corporations, which are ultimately derived from the joint efforts of the employees of that corporation, are not making contributions made voluntarily by citizens, nor are the views of the corporations necessarily the views of the individuals in that corporation. It is not representative of the individuals. It is corporate power-mongering, plain and simple.
I do not claim that corporations in general are evil. On the other hand, some of them definitely are. Your attempt to equate corporations with voluntary organizations of people who are of like mind on an issue is a straw-man argument. It's simply not valid. They are two very different things.
"I'm not sure anything but technology affects the purchasing power of the median income much"
I am. Government spending, taxation, monetary policy, etc. all affect the median income. I fail to see how you do not recognize that. After all, we are right now, today, climbing out of a terrible recession that was largely caused by government regulation (or lack thereof). And we are right now starting to feel the real ill effects of government-influenced (Fed) monetary policy. Have you looked at your grocery bill lately? Commodities like food are usually the first things to go up when inflation hits.
Lobbying money mostly goes to LOBBYISTS.
You're talking income in dollars. I'm talking purchasing power of that income.
The economy as a whole is going to make about as many TVs, houses, cars, and so on as people need. Sure, that can be screwed up by truly excessive government intervention, and by investment bubbles, but either has to get extreme before it matters. And of course people these days mostly focus on conspicuous consumption, not subsistence, and obviously the median income will never buy the sort of things that impress one's neighbor with one's success.
I spend a lot of time worrying what the Fed will do to my investments, but none at all worrying about how I'll buy the basics. Even if the dollar becomes worthless, my employer will pay me in some form that people selling the basics will accept - some sort of barter-intermediary will be around. Local government is really important to the basic functioning of society, but distant central government just isn't.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
"Even if the dollar becomes worthless, my employer will pay me in some form that people selling the basics will accept - some sort of barter-intermediary will be around."
It's happened before, even here, and the people it happened to would have laughed at your reasoning. If they weren't too hungry to laugh.
The consensus (among non-"Keynesian"... which pretty much means most non-Government) economists is that government monetary policy led directly to the crash of '29, and that FDR's subsequent monetary policy prolonged the depression for 10 years longer than it might otherwise have lasted. Which -- hint, hint -- is exactly the kind of inflationary, interventionist policy Obama has been following.
FDR's own Treasury Secretary thought he was nuts... and history pretty much agrees.
But to get back to the main point: it HAS happened before, it WAS bad, and "modern" economics isn't going to prevent it. On the contrary: they are making the very same mistakes that were made 80+ years ago.
I share your beliefs on the economy in general, but I think you may be oversimplifying, unless you're predicting world-wide currency collapse, which I guess isn't completely far-fetched (credit default swaps are integral to modern banking, but simply aren't backed by any real ability to pay those "insurance claims" if TSHTF, and that systemic fault could bring down banking in the western world for long enough to be a disaster IMO).
I think it far more likely we'll get Carteresque inflation once the economy gets going in this business cycle, which will ease the strain of the existing debt, coupled with rampant cheating on the COLA for government programs, which will ease the strain there. The interest burden will carve a huge hole out of medicare/SS/pension payments, which will be quite unpleasant for anyone retired with no savings, but perhaps charity will help. I know I'm setting aside savings to help out my parents when those programs fall apart.
But I was more talking about the notion of "raising the median income" as often trumpeted by the Left. You simply can't raise the purchasing power of the average family above what any reasonably efficient economy delivers - ignore all the currency, the actual cars and TVs and such per family are a matter of manufacturing capacity/efficiency, not income distribution. Growth in that regard comes from technological progress, not economic games.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Brain Fart! Yes Larnach Castle is in Dunedin (Where I went to University). I meant Edinburgh Castle.
But it just goes to show you that just because you can reduce a theory to a nice "scientific" curve on a chart, the worth of your theory is still only how well it can predict... and Keynesians have historically scored near zero in that regard.
"But I was more talking about the notion of "raising the median income" as often trumpeted by the Left. You simply can't raise the purchasing power of the average family above what any reasonably efficient economy delivers - ignore all the currency, the actual cars and TVs and such per family are a matter of manufacturing capacity/efficiency, not income distribution. Growth in that regard comes from technological progress, not economic games."
I agree. I guess I should have clarified that when I wrote "median income", I meant "median income, adjusted for inflation". Because that compensates for buying power. *IF*, that is, you use real figures for inflation, not government's customary lie of "2%". Or -- Keynesians, please hide your eyes -- the mild deflation that would be an indication of an actually healthy economy.
You've been preaching to the quire for a while now. While it's fun to blame Carter or OPEC for the double-digit inflation of the 70s, the fact is that was mostly the gold shock. It still amazes me that the financial markets continued acting like the dollar was on the gold standard for so long after FDR, but they did - I guess "community based reality" has always been central to the finance guys. I expect similar double-digit inflation when the last, biggest bubble bursts - the sovereign debt bubble. I don't expect the collapse of civilization - the federal government just isn't that important.
I can't see that deflation could ever be healthy, however - Japan presents decades of evidence to the contrary, and I don't see any real world evidence demonstrating that "healthy" view.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
Wow, "quire" is actually a word, if you believe my spell-check.
Socialism: a lie told by totalitarians and believed by fools.
" It still amazes me that the financial markets continued acting like the dollar was on the gold standard for so long after FDR, but they did - I guess "community based reality" has always been central to the finance guys."
They did so for a very good reason. While the U.S. was not officially on a Gold Standard internally, the Bretton Woods agreement meant that in regard to international trade, the dollar was still tied to gold. So it didn't change all that much.
But in '71, the U.S. government had been spending too much money for its gold reserves to cover, so Nixon decided to renege on Bretton Woods. The result was the "gold shock" you mentioned... not only did it affect the local markets but for all practical purposes, Nixon defaulted on U.S. debt to other countries. They didn't call it that, but that's what he did. Because by nixing (pun definitely intended) Bretton Woods, Nixon effectively and quite massively devalued the dollar in foreign trade. So if some creditor owned, say, $1M in U.S. debt, it was now worth only $600k. The whole world was pissed off at us, as they rightly should have been. But it wasn't "us" who did it, it was the money-mongers in government who wanted to print more money (inflation).
"I can't see that deflation could ever be healthy, however - Japan presents decades of evidence to the contrary, and I don't see any real world evidence demonstrating that "healthy" view."
Look at the computer and smartphone market. They get better every year, and (per feature) they get much cheaper every year. That's deflation, and that's a HEALTHY market. I did say MILD deflation, though. In a healthy market, goods should get a little bit cheaper over time as technology and other factors make production more efficient.
But now let's look at what inflation does. That is PRICES OF GOODS in dollars (or dollar equivalent, in the earliest years) according to the definitive source of same (cited on the chart). Price is of course the inverse of buying power. Prices for real goods were FLAT from 1665 clear through 1913. There were blips when the government borrowed money during wartime (also marked on the chart). BUT... everything always went back to normal shortly afterward.
UNTIL you get to 1913 (the year the Fed was created). There is a clearly visible war blip, but it doesn't go back down. The chart starts to slope up. Then the slope changes again in 1934, when the Gold Standard was abolished (internally). The slope gets steeper. Internal inflation started hitting a bit harder and then in '71 Nixon canned Bretton Wood. And look at the damned thing now. I've had people look at that and say, "so what?" But if you want to chart buying power rather than price, all you have to do is flip the chart vertically. That tends to get more reaction.
For some reason, upon reading your comment, I immediately found those three words and just kept laughing.
Whatever you have to say that is based on a concept of "an honest congress" must also be similarly hysterical.
"In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress."
- John Adams
Kid-proof tablet..
I would like to know what you mean by that. Do you think it is a fair argument to merely label me?
--- We need more Ron Paul!
You labeled yourself.
People who say "sheeple" have about as much sophistication as an AOL user, and in fact are probably actually AOL users.