
Now there’s a subject that will do wonders for my SEO.
I spent lunchtime in White Plains, NY where 250, mostly middle-class and mainly older voters, and a handful of fellow merry pranksters, hovered at the intersection of Route 100 and the Bronx River Parkway.
Note to my right-wing brethren – take it from someone who’s attended his share of rallies. You have to start on time. You have to bring a PA system or at least a bullhorn, especially if you are holding a rally between two major highways. Your first speaker should be someone with something more exciting than how New York funds county governments.
But I digress.
Only in America would middle class folk show up in the middle of the day to support tax cuts for individuals who are far wealthier than they will ever be. I’ve always believed that paying taxes, along with voting and attending baseball games is one of those things that we are privileged, as Americans, to be able to do. To support our neighbors, to educate our children, build roads and bridges and a more just society – these things aren’t abstractions but part of who we are and what makes our society work.
Honestly, I found the whole demonstration to be depressing.
My pictures are here. More thoughts on the rally from A Considered Argument.
Complete coverage from the Huffington Post here.
- The Tea Tantrum Mystery (andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com)
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The news that Sasha and Malia are huge fans of the JoBros has created quite a stir in Chez Parmet as I’m sure it has in the homes of pre-teen girls throughout our great land.
Could this give new life to the Jonas Brothers
and Miley (daughter of Billy Ray) Cyrus
? Could it extend their careers beyond the 15 minutes allotted to all teen idols?
With fans like the First Daughters, I think we’re going to be seeing a lot of the Disney star machine in the coming months and years.
Note: if you don’t know anyone between the ages of 7 and 12, you can be forgiven for not knowing who the Jonas Brothers are. And pray you stay ignorant.
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I won’t do the typical predictions for 2009 post that every blogger is legally obliged to do. If you want that, go here.
2008 was both wonderful (the election of Barak Obama, the Giants winning the Super Bowl) and horrible (clients who didn’t understand contracts and needed to be threatened with lawyers). I’ll take the good over the bad any day.
2009 is already shaping up to be in the plus column – I’ve got some leads lined up and it seems if we all keep our heads down we’ll make it through this recession like we made it through the last one, and the one before that.
I’ve been through a few of these and one thing always happens – when things are at their worst is when the best ideas come forth. It was the heart of the early 90s – when we were mired in recession and unemployment and GenX ennui that the Internet boom started. And it was in the midst of the post 9/11 crash that Web2.0 was born.
So what’s coming? I don’t know but I’m betting it will be at least as exciting as that least go round.
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