Heartless plea from me
Nov. 2nd, 2012 09:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Please, please New Yorkers, please don't riot until after the election!
On the other side, however, please, please, get relief to those people soon, government and charity agencies!
And, to show the depths of my compassion, I'll add as a non sequitur that I really don't like accounting problems where the correct answer can only be achieved by typing in the the entire decimal. But I guess it's a good way to show how banks can make lots and lots of money on tiny fractions of a cent...
On the other side, however, please, please, get relief to those people soon, government and charity agencies!
And, to show the depths of my compassion, I'll add as a non sequitur that I really don't like accounting problems where the correct answer can only be achieved by typing in the the entire decimal. But I guess it's a good way to show how banks can make lots and lots of money on tiny fractions of a cent...
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Date: 2012-11-02 01:45 pm (UTC)Jon Stewart kicked off his show by saying “Welcome back. Wow. Do you ever have one of those days where everything you loved as a child was underwater?” He followed this up with a bit comparing the powerless and power-having parts of Manhattan: Two correspondents sold rats and wielded machetes in lower Manhattan while uptown, John Oliver complained about the run on a particular flavor of frozen yogurt. Having eased in with a segment that was not purely political, Stewart got down to business, with “The Daily Show Tribute to Institutional Competence,” or what happens when politicians stop being partisan and start getting real.
I thought, How is that not political? She even uses the words, 'comparing the powerless an power-having' recognizing a fundamental imbalance. While this disaster has not been anywhere as jarring as Katrina in its illumination of structural poverty, what emerges from disasters like this is precisely that some people have better access than others to solutions... which quickly becomes political when the needs of those without are not met.
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Date: 2012-11-02 06:33 pm (UTC)I'll have to check out that episode. But, yeah, I think she's off the mark about the apolitical bit. Perhaps she meant partisan?