Upcoming Vienna Teng CT/NY area shows

From viennateng.com:

19 Jun 09 (Fri) 7:30 pm Housing Works Bookstore Café in New York NY
Solo show. With Diane Birch. Part of the Live From Home benefit concert series for Housing Works, Inc.
http://www.housingworks.org/events/detail/live-from-home-with-vienna-teng1/

9 Jul 09 (Thu) 8:00 pm Infinity Hall in Norfolk, CT
Solo show. With Seth Adam.
http://www.infinityhall.com/events/vienna-teng

15 Jul 09 (Wed) 8:00 pm Watercolor Cafe in Larchmont, NY
Solo show. With Katie Herzig.
http://www.watercolorcafe.net/

19 Jul 09 (Sun) 8:00 pm Towne Crier Cafe in Pawling, NY
Solo show. With Ari Hest.
http://www.townecrier.com/acts/teng.htm

20 Aug 09 (Thu) 8:00 pm Highline Ballroom in New York NY
http://www.highlineballroom.com/bio.php?id=975

I’ve got tickets to the Infinity Hall show already, but I don’t think I’m going to make either the Watercolor Cafe or Towne Crier shows. The Highline Ballroom show is a definite possibility, and the Housing Works show a slight one.

Anyone else on my friends list planning on being at these? woj? Meredith? Beuller?

Goodbye Furl, hello Delicious

Originally published at Wake Up. Please leave any comments there.

The death of Furl.com, which is what I’d been using to provide the headlines that sit at the top of the left column, has finally motivated me to switch to something else. The headlines are now coming via my bookmarks at Delicious.com, with the added benefit of clippings when you hover over a headline, and the front page loading doesn’t crawl along anymore while Furl eventually gets around to working. I think it’s definitely a change for the better, especially since the headlines tend to be the most active part of this blog.

Change you can believe in

Originally published at Wake Up. You can comment here or there.

It’s been a stellar week for Obama on the economic front.

Start with his decision to tap Senator Judd Gregg as his new Secretary of Commerce, a guy who voted to abolish the Commerce Department back when Clinton was President.

So, Judd Gregg will become Commerce Secretary, and a Republican will keep Gregg’s seat in the Senate. Gregg’s lifetime Progressive Punch rating of 10.08 out of 100.00, and 6.91 “when the chips are down,” should make him a much needed right-wing champion for the Commerce Department. Gregg should also be a useful voice during cabinet meetings, making sure that President Obama and the other radical liberals there don’t over-reach.

Then there’s the stimulus bill, where, despite Obama’s willingness to give the Republicans all sorts of concessions, there apparently still aren’t enough votes to get it through the Senate. The likely solution? More concessions, because that’s the bipartisan way.

If that comes out of spending and not tax cuts – and since Republicans and moderate Democrats are driving the boat on this one I assume it will – then the bill will be completely unable to accomplish its goals on job creation. It may provide a temporary boost, but won’t do what’s needed to stop the bleeding. The recession will continue for years and maybe slip into depression.

Lastly, there’s news that Obama and his administration are working on a bailout plan that will attempt to keep the shambling corpses of the big banks moving around for a while longer by letting the taxpayers guarantee huge amounts of toxic paper. No pesky nationalization for him, despite the many studies that show that’s the way most likely to actually work.

The Obama Administration, if the Washington Post’s latest report is accurate, is about to embark on a hugely expensive “save the banking industry at all costs” experiment that:

1. Has nothing substantive in common with any of the “deemed as successful” financial crisis programs

2. Has key elements that studies of financial crises have recommended against

3. Consumes considerable resources, thus competing with other, in many cases better, uses of fiscal firepower.

The Obama Administration is as obviously and fully hostage to the interests of the financial services industry as the Bush crowd was. We have no new thinking, no willingness to take measures that are completely defensible (in fact not doing them takes some creative positioning) like wiping out shareholders at obviously dud banks (Citi is top of the list), forcing bondholder haircuts and/or equity swaps, replacing management, writing off and/or restructuring bad loans, and deciding whether and how to reorganize and restructure the company. Instead, the banks are now getting the AIG treatment: every demand is being met, no tough questions asked, no probing of the accounts (or more important, the accounting).

Oh, wait, there were also the newly-announced executive compensation restrictions, which couldn’t be more obvious an attempt to appease the proles even as billions more of their dollars are spent trying to save zombie banks.

I was hardly expecting Obama to govern from the left, given the fact that he’s a center-right technocrat and all, but this is getting ridiculous and it’s only February.

The post-partisan era

Originally published at Wake Up. You can comment here or there.

What happens when you make concessions to the Republicans so you can have “bipartisan” support for the stimulus bill? This:

The stimulus package just passed the House, with the billions in corporate tax cuts, without the money to re-sod the National Mall, without the money for family planning for poor people, and without one Republican vote. Without one. Final vote was 244-188 as 11 “Democrats” crossed over.

It’s the exact same result Obama (and Pelosi) could have gotten by pushing a better bill through without any concessions at all.

As the Rude Pundit put it:

We don’t know what Barack Obama actually said to Republican members of Congress in his closed-door meetings with them yesterday regarding his stimulus plan. But we do know one thing for sure: it accomplished nothing. This is the way it’s gonna go, and if you’ve paid attention at all, you know the steps: Obama will concede shit and Republicans will ask for more (even though they already got more tax cuts than anyone fucking needs), Obama will concede more shit and Republicans will ask for more (even though they’re gonna get the family planning funding taken out), Obama will concede more shit and Republicans will ask for more, and then when the vote comes, Republicans will vote against it, saying that no one listened to them and fuck that Obama for lying about bipartisanship. Yet the legislation will have passed in a watered down form from the deep infrastructure and other spending so desperately needed to, you know, create jobs, which will, you know, create taxable income, which will, you know, help actually pay for shit some day.

Obama has done good work so far when he’s been able to do things directly, like starting the process of closing Guantanamo, lifting the gag rule, and reviewing the idea of letting states set emissions standards that are tougher than the federal governmen’s. Apparently though, everything he learned about how to play things in Congress he learned from the same Democrats who failed to get much done for the past two years. Here’s hoping this episode teaches Obama that the Republicans have no interest in compromising, no matter how much the new President wants this to magically be a post-partisan world. He should do what’s right, rather than responding to Republican hissy fits with concessions.

Cinematic Titanic (aka MST3K) on tour!

The Cinematic Titanic gang (the original cast of MST3K) are doing their thing live!

http://cinematictitanic.com/wpmu/121/

UPCOMING SHOWS

FEB 13-14–MARINES MEMORIAL THEATRE – San Francisco, CA

FEB 20-21–SOMERVILLE THEATRE – Boston, MA

FEB 27-28- HANNA THEATRE – Cleveland, OH

MAR 7- PARAMOUNT THEATRE – Austin, TX

MAR 13-14- KING CAT THEATRE – Seattle, WA

1. PRE-SALE begins on MONDAY (1/19) at 10AM (local time to the venue)
2. The PRE-SALE CODE is: MST3K
3. We will be performing a different movie each night per city – titles TBA

A Palestinian father’s anguish

Originally published at Wake Up. You can comment here or there.

From the L.A. Times [via Informed Comment]

Minutes away from a scheduled phone interview on Israeli TV 10 with newscaster Shlomi Eldar, Aboul Aish called Eldar’s cellphone, screaming and weeping in Arabic and Hebrew. The doctor’s home had been struck by a shell:

“Oh God, oh my God, my daughters have been killed. They’ve killed my children. . . . Could somebody please come to us?”

“They are bombing one and a half million people in a cage.”

Originally published at Wake Up. You can comment here or there.

Via Informed Commment:

CBS News broadcasts an interview with a Norwegian physician on the scene in Gaza.

He says he has seen one military casualty come into the hospital. Of 2500 wounded, 50% are women and children. Doing surgery around the clock. There are injuries you do not want to see– children coming in with open abdomens, with injured legs, we had to amputate both of them. This is a war on the civilian population of Gaza. It is a very young population. They cannot flee. They are fenced in. They are bombing one and a half million people in a cage.

[Warning: Disturbing images]