links for 2010-10-02

BBC News – World News America – Cornel West's note to Obama Professor Cornel West of Princeton University has a message for the US president as he completes his first year in the White House. "My Dear Brother President Barack Obama, I salute your unprecedented, historic victory. Just a year…

  • Professor Cornel West of Princeton University has a message for the US president as he completes his first year in the White House.

    "My Dear Brother President Barack Obama,

    I salute your unprecedented, historic victory. Just a year ago, we were there celebrating on the Mall. And here we are 12 months later, and I must say that, despite your brilliance, despite your charisma, I'm disappointed when it comes to the fundamental question, which is a question of priorities, a question of urgency: How deep is your love for poor and working people?

    So I wish you well. Continue. I will continue to put pressure on you, loving pressure, because in the end it's not about you, it's not about me, it's not about any isolated set of individuals. It's about forces that will ensure that poor and working people live lives of decency and dignity. Bless you, my brother, and stay strong."

  • America, the Greatest Country God ever gave Man, was built on three bedrock principles: Freedom. Liberty. And Fear — that someone might take our Freedom and Liberty. But now, there are dark, optimistic forces trying to take away our Fear — forces with salt and pepper hair and way more Emmys than they need. They want to replace our Fear with reason. But never forget — "Reason" is just one letter away from "Treason." Coincidence? Reasonable people would say it is, but America can't afford to take that chance.

    So join The Rev. Sir Dr. Stephen T. Colbert, D.F.A. on October 30th for the "March to Keep Fear Alive"™ in Washington DC. Pack an overnight bag with five extra sets of underwear — you're going to need them. Because, to Restore Truthiness we must always… Shh!!! What's that sound?! I think there's someone behind you! Run!

    Watch Stephen give the marching orders on The Colbert Report. Keep checking back for updates and rally information.

  • I haven't read through all of Third Way's deficit-reduction ideas yet, but I love the proposal (pdf) for a taxpayer receipt:

    Corn syrup, milk chocolate, sugar, cocoa butter, coconut, almond, soy lecithin … any consumer can read these ingredients and their nutritional value on every package of a 75-cent Almond Joy. What is provided to a taxpayer with a $5,400 tax bill? Nothing. For many Americans, the amount they pay in taxes is larger than any purchase they make during the year, but studies show they know almost nothing about where that money goes to.

    This contributes to ridiculous beliefs, like the view that 20% of government spending goes to foreign aid, for example. An electorate unschooled in basic budget facts is a major obstacle to controlling the nation’s deficit, not to mention addressing a host of economic and social problems. We suggest that everyone who files a tax return receive a “taxpayer receipt.”

  • [Feynman]
    I think nature's imagination
    Is so much greater than man's
    She's never going to let us relax

    [Sagan]
    We live in an in-between universe
    Where things change all right
    But according to patterns, rules,
    Or as we call them, laws of nature

    [Sagan]
    Across the sea of space
    The stars are other suns
    We have traveled this way before
    And there is much to be learned

    I find it elevating and exhilarating
    To discover that we live in a universe
    Which permits the evolution of molecular machines
    As intricate and subtle as we

    (Richard Feynman on hand drums and chanting)

    [Feynman]
    There's this tremendous mess
    Of waves all over in space
    Which is the light bouncing around the room
    And going from one thing to the other

    And it's all really there
    But you gotta stop and think about it
    About the complexity to really get the pleasure
    And it's all really there
    The inconceivable nature of nature

  • The sky calls to us
    If we do not destroy ourselves
    We will one day venture to the stars

    The Cosmos is full beyond measure of elegant truths
    Of exquisite interrelationships
    Of the awesome machinery of nature

    I believe our future depends powerfully
    On how well we understand this cosmos
    In which we float like a mote of dust
    In the morning sky

    But the brain does much more than just recollect
    It inter-compares, it synthesizes, it analyzes
    it generates abstractions

    The simplest thought like the concept of the number one
    Has an elaborate logical underpinning
    The brain has it's own language
    For testing the structure and consistency of the world

    How lucky we are to live in this time
    The first moment in human history
    When we are in fact visiting other worlds

    The surface of the earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean
    Recently we've waded a little way out
    And the water seems inviting

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