Daily Archives: October 12, 2003

Horrors of Implementation

South of the Suwannee is an excellent blog on Southern history and politics. And, for all that those of us in South Florida joke that “you have to go North to get to the South,” or “Miami is New York's sixth borough,” the fact remains that much of Florida, and much of its government, is Southern or at least Southern-like.

Today, South of the Suwannee offeres The Harvest of Shame Continues, which includes a pointer to a St. Petersburg Times column on how the state bought up agricultural land for $120 million to prevent agricultural run-offs that had destroyed a lake.

Closing down the farming meant throwing 2,500 very poor people out of work. The state set up a $5 million fund to help them — but implemented the program in a way that ensured almost none got any money, or indeed any help. Local officials instead diverted the money to other projects that don't have anything to do with helping the farmworkers.

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Meaningless Personality Quizzes, Part 2

My visit to What D&D Character Are You? produced this:

I Am A: Neutral Good Elf Mage Bard

Alignment:
Neutral Good characters believe in the power of good above all else. They will work to make the world a better place, and will do whatever is necessary to bring that about, whether it goes for or against whatever is considered ‘normal’.

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$87,000,000,000.00

George W. Bush wants $87,000,000,000.00 of extra deficit-funded spending for his wars (of which, amazingly, more than 10% is for a slush fund primarily designed to bribe other goverments into sending troops and acting supportive).

Here's a web site that tries to help you visualize just how much money $87,000,000,000.00 really is. It's effective.

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