Below is something I found on confinedspace.com
The person who uploaded did not record the source.
Ladies and gentlemen the image below and comments are EXACTLY what I said was happening in the USA and I will say it again – it is a GOOD THING. Depitalism is bad for the households. What is going on in our economy now is we are finding “a new normal”.
Category: Non Fiction
Do Right!
Article from Thursday’s NYT
The Moral Diet
By DAVID BROOKS
In the 1970s, the gift shop at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts was an informal affair. It was staffed by about 300 mostly elderly volunteers, and there were cash drawers instead of registers. The problem was that of the shop’s $400,000 in annual revenue, somebody was stealing $150,000.
Dan Weiss, the gift shop manager at the time who is now the president of Lafayette College, investigated. He discovered that there wasn’t one big embezzler. Bunches of people were stealing. Dozens of elderly art lovers were each pilfering a little.
That’s one of the themes of Dan Ariely’s new book “The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty.” Nearly everybody cheats, but usually only a little. Ariely and his colleagues gave thousands of people 20 number problems. When they tackled the problems and handed in the answer sheet, people got an average of four correct responses. When they tackled the problems, shredded their answers sheets and self-reported the scores, they told the researches they got six correct responses. They cheated a little, but not a lot.
That’s because most of us think we are pretty wonderful. We can cheat a little and still keep that “good person” identity. Most people won’t cheat so much that it makes it harder to feel good about themselves.
Ariely, who is one of the most creative social scientists on the planet, invented other tests to illustrate this phenomenon. He put cans of Coke and plates with dollar bills in the kitchens of college dorms. People walked away with the Cokes, but not the dollar bills, which would have felt more like stealing.
He had one blind colleague and one sighted colleague take taxi rides. The drivers cheated the sighted colleague by taking long routes much more often than they cheated the blind one, even though she would have been easier to mislead. They would have felt guilty cheating a blind woman.
Ariely points out that we are driven by morality much more than standard economic models allow. But I was struck by what you might call the Good Person Construct and the moral calculus it implies. For the past several centuries, most Westerners would have identified themselves fundamentally as Depraved Sinners. In this construct, sin is something you fight like a recurring cancer — part of a daily battle against evil.
But these days, people are more likely to believe in their essential goodness. People who live by the Good Person Construct try to balance their virtuous self-image with their selfish desires. They try to manage the moral plusses and minuses and keep their overall record in positive territory. In this construct, moral life is more like dieting: I give myself permission to have a few cookies because I had salads for lunch and dinner. I give myself permission to cheat a little because, when I look at my overall life, I see that I’m still a good person.
The Good Person isn’t shooting for perfection any more than most dieters are following their diet 100 percent. It’s enough to be workably suboptimal, a tolerant, harmless sinner and a generally good guy.
Obviously, though, there’s a measurement problem. You can buy a weight scale to get an objective measure of your diet. But you can’t buy a scale of virtues to put on the bathroom floor. And given our awesome capacities for rationalization and self-deception, most of us are going to measure ourselves leniently: I was honest with that blind passenger because I’m a wonderful person. I cheated the sighted one because she probably has too much money anyway.
The key job in the Good Person Construct is to manage your rationalizations and self-deceptions to keep them from getting egregious. Ariely suggests you reset your moral gauge from time to time. Your moral standards will gradually slip as you become more and more comfortable with your own rationalizations. So step back. Break your patterns and begin anew. This is what Yom Kippur and confessionals are for.
Next time you feel tempted by something, recite the Ten Commandments. A small triggering nudge at the moment of temptation, Ariely argues, is more effective than an epic sermon meant to permanently transform your whole soul.
I’d add that you really shouldn’t shoot for goodness, which is so vague and forgiving. You should shoot for rectitude. We’re mostly unqualified to judge our own moral performances, so attach yourself to some exterior or social standards.
Ariely is doing social science experiments and trying to measure behavior. But I thought his book was an outstanding encapsulation of the good-hearted and easygoing moral climate of the age. A final thought occurred to me. As we go about doing our Good Person moral calculations, it might be worth asking: Is this good enough? Is this life of minor transgressions refreshingly realistic, given our natures, or is it settling for mediocrity?
2 cents:
I could list verse references that state in the eyes of God the human race, our Adamic nature, is sinful and generally self-serving. The key IMO is to “Do the right thing”. Another way to view the behavioral paradigm is Kant’s Categorical Imperative which when summed up states that one should only DO something (behave) in such a manner that if everyone followed your example that the result would be justice, good, harmony. So in the example of the art gift shop clearly the right behavior was no thievery because if everyone stole X amount then the shop would operate into a loss and would close down which is not promoting justice, harmony, etc.
CDC speaks on zombie concern
CDC: Despite wave of cannibalism, no zombie threat
Horrifying, unusual attacks spark fears
June 04, 2012
In an extraordinary public statement, CDC suggested that a recent string of brutal incidents were not caused by a virus that would “present zombie-like symptoms.”
Last week, a man in Florida was shot by police after eating most of another man’s face. Several days later, a Maryland college student was arrested for dismembering and eating his roommate; a Texas woman killed and ate part of her newborn baby; and a Canadian man was charged with murdering and then eating his partner.
Avoid cannibalizing hospital volumes by centralizing business development
Several other bizarre cases, such as a New Jersey man repeatedly stabbing himself and throwing parts of his intestines at police, also made headlines in recent days.
The unusual—and horrifying—crimes have sparked a wave of online discussion and news coverage, the Associated Press reports. One news organization even created a Google Map to track “instances that may be the precursor to a zombie apocalypse.”
However, CDC spokesperson David Daigle told the Huffington Post that the agency “does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead…[or] present zombie-like symptoms” (Associated Press, 6/3; Campbell, Huffington Post, 6/1).
2 cents:
(Puts on conspiracy hat) Or are they just saying that so that there is not a panic?
Depitalism and the rest of 2012
June 1 NYT article Weak Hiring May Force the Fed to Act
The NYT article is peddling information and commentary based on the wrong premise.
The reason why the economy is STILL not recovering is not because the FED has not done enough. The reason is one simple one that has several implications. The SOLE reason is the uncertainty of the November election. Consumers, citizens, corporations, small business owners, employers aren’t sure the horrible reign of the CES Obama is going to end. With that uncertainty:
1. consumers/citizens – are not seeing a recovery of the economy and thereby their wage earning capability. Depitalism which is still a factor for most households is weighing on them from previous years of bad fiscal policy in the home. Debt STILL needs to be paid down. Common tactics of the past to remedy debt like a second job are difficult to locate and secure. The “let it ride” has come to fruition. This doesn’t even deal with the reality of unemployment or under-employment which is a very real reality of many households. Looking ahead, the skies are gray and citizens don’t know what that means.
2. Corporations/small business owners/employers aren’t sure about the economy and even the short term status. Hence, no new jobs and continued downsizing and realignment and other positive spin words that has the bottomline of wrenching costs lower and lower. Consumers aren’t relying on depitalism to purchase employers’ products like they have for at least ten if not twenty years.
As long as all the parties involved in the economy feel their is the slightest chance of CES Obama finagling a second term, we will continue to see and feel the realities of an economy that will not heal, strengthen and improve.
No progress
From Debka this morning:
The rupture between the US and Israel over Iran’s nuclear program widened further Friday, May 25 when Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak decided not to be available to hear the briefing brought to Jerusalem from Baghdad by Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman who headed the US delegation to the Six Power talks. The report she delivered to National Security Adviser Yaakov Amidror and Foreign Ministry Director-General Rafi Barak was that no progress had been achieved in Baghdad due to Iran’s refusal to budge on its “right” to enrich uranium at low (3.5-5 percent) or high (20 percent) levels or shut down the Fordo nuclear plant near Qom.
Although the participants agreed to reconvene in Moscow in three weeks, the Iranian delegation stressed there would be no progress until the US and the other five world powers (Britain, France, Russia, Germany and China) recognized Iran’s absolute “right” as a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty to enrich uranium.
Meanwhile, every day spent on diplomacy is thoroughly exploited by Iran to zip ahead with its nuclear plans.
2 cents:
Iran knowing that it has a sympathetic ear in the chief empty suit PLUS the fact that he is busy meddling in back channels KNOWS it has the idiot by the nose and now can lead him along as long as they want — wherever they want. Iran’s hope that in using back channels that it would sever ties (weak as they are/were) between Israel and USA but more specifically between Netanyahu and Obama. Iran believes if it can get Israel to act before the US election that it will actually isolate Israel further and the key to that isolation is away from US. HOWEVER if Israel would hold out and the US election results in the replacement of the the CES – then Iran is in a FAR WORSE spot because it will undoubtedly be looking at a fierce Israel supporter and one that is willing to crush Iran with military might. Israel knows that each day Iran is left alone to continue working, results in a day closer to their ultimate unstated goal.
A wild card in this whole thing is the arrogance of CES. Will the arrogance take him down the road of being a back channel baby believing he alone can bring peace or will it go that he will become obnoxious at the inability of Iran to realize that he is right and that they need to do what he says?
What would you do if you were Netanyahu?
Loser!
“Any information disclosed is too much information. This does seem to be a tawdry political thing.”
Detailed leaks of operational information about the foiled underwear bomb plot are causing growing anger in the US intelligence community, with former agents blaming the Obama administration for undermining national security and compromising the British services, MI6 and MI5.
2 cents:
No surprise here. Chief empty suit is running an election campaign based on TMZ and other flash-empty substance but quick recognition sites. Where is the substance you miserable socialist? Future lives that could have been saved are easily expendable to the current now of a potential vote by someone who is clueless and MSM hypnotized.
Really think about it – WHY would you allow and push to leak such info unless it was merely a politics/election matter?
Think about WW2 and breaking the Enigma code – if O would have been president he would have had that info leaked. Think of the results and reactions that the Nazis would have done? People – it is the same thing here!

