blogging about a blog about blogging

This blog entry about “how do you blog about work” got me thinking.

If your boss caught you bitching about your job in a bar to a friend, would he care (assuming you weren’t telling him all about your company’s plan to offer a sheep raping service next month, that is, or something else fairly confidential).

If your boss caught you carving “${COMPANY} really sucks!” into a table at a dive bar, or spraypainting it on a bridge (not that blogging is equivalent to vandalism, but I’m thinking about the public nature of the statement here), or just standing up in the town square with a sign that said that, do you think he would care?

Of course.

Writing an online journal is an inherently public enterprise. When I was feeling like I needed a public place to vent about my job, I did the only sensible thing and registered a semi-anonymous account at livejournal and only told a few folks about it. Make yourself unidentifiable. And for god’s sake, don’t use the company name explicitly when you’re complaining in a public space about it. You would deserve to be fired.

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poor dennis

I used to actually think he was funny, once (I used to watch his syndicated show before he moved to HBO, tried football, and eventually turned crazy).

Maybe his consultants should stop looking at his format and start looking at his pledge not to rip Bush. I mean, duh he’s not funny, he’s given up any hope of having good material.

Dennis Gets Tweaked

The last line is the best. “…. Dennis doesn’t know that that one will be permanent.”

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This is what happens…

… when you go to war based on evidence supplied by a guy wanted for bank fraud.

TPM

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5 weeks til opening day

man oh man oh man oh man

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Bush On Taxes

“In an economic recession, I’d rather that in order to get out of this recession, that the people be spending their money, not the government trying to figure out how to spend the people’s money.” – GW Bush (see here)

Uh, dumbass, who the hell’s money ARE you spending, then? Spending is going up faster under bush than it was under clinton, and that’s after accounting for defense and homeland spending. Do you think your pappy prints out more money when the treasury runs low? Are you waiting for Harken to buy out the US?

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faces

faces of the fallen

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Presidential politics

From a recent mailing list posting of mine:

Alan wrote:

Bush continues to use terrorism and 9-11 as his blank check to piss on America and shit on the world. That makes me sick.

I’m pulling for a non-insane jobs and growth plan from the eventual nominee[1] and a 40 state landslide.

Fun budget facts:

  • FY 2005 starts in October. The OMB is already projecting a 521bil budget deficit.[2]
  • This doesn’t include an projected 50bil “supplemental request” for the fighting of the war in iraq and the war on terror (aka afghanistan)
  • It does include a projected 13% revenue uptick (i.e. tax receipts), which would be the best single year gain since 1981. The last two years, total receipts have dropped 10-15 percent, and the estimate for FY 2004 has already been revised down. Assuming things stay flat (generous for this tax-cut and spend administration, the deficit gains a whopping 233billion.[4]
  • Keeping track? We’re up to 804 billion. That’s a nice $8-9k for every household in this country.

This also doesn’t include the fact that his budgets don’t include supplemental material added by congress (who does, after all, have the authority to set appropriations). For example, Mr. Bush’s budget doesn’t include $779 million requested by the US postal service for biodetection machinery. Tack this stuff on, and we’re looking at close to 1 trillion. Or a tax increase. I’d love to see congress send a budget plan to the president in october with a big tax increase and watch him try to weasel out of it.

– Dave

  1. I’m personally pulling for Dean or Edwards, in that order, but quite frankly the sanity gap between any of the current top 4 candidates and bush is so extensive that it feels like a debate about fitting angels for pin-heads.
  2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6916-2004Feb2.html
  3. ibid, (para 7)
  4. http://www.slate.com/Default.aspx?id=2094801
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Wonkette

I like Wonkette already.

Says Miller, “I don’t care what Gary Coleman thinks about Afghanistan, which to me was the flaw of ‘Politically Correct’ [sic] towards the end.” He’s sooooooo right. Because who cares what some washed-up comic actor with no political background thinks about poli- . . . er. . .huh.

wonkette…

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Things Not To Do


Things Not To Do While In The Military

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"Vote No On Jesus"

A Message From Pat Robertson And The “Vote No On Jesus” Campaign

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