"When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead"

"When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead"
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June Tickets  

Posted by howard in nyc

the economic outlook is so horrific, and the mass of people so clueless, i have lacked the heart to talk much about it.

at least the giants are hitting a little, and pitching a lot.





as usual, i have bought sf giants season tickets. as usual, i will be attending very few games, since i live in new york city. so i will be selling them here, or on stub hub. i much prefer here, since i save the 15% commission.

same deal as prior years. email me at h.reynolds@earthlink.net or call me at 212.369.3000. we can use the sf giants ticket relay. you can pay me with paypal, or if we are friends or have done business before, you just mail me a check. preferably from a bank that is still in business. any questions, shoot me a line or give me a call anytime.

the face value of these tickets is $39 each. lower box section 110, row 29. two seats. the price is negotiable. a little more for dodger games, a bit less for wednesday night vs the pads.

dates available for june:

Friday June 12 7:15PM Oakland A's sold
Saturday June 13 7:05PM Oakland A's sold

Sunday June 14 1:05PM Oakland A's
sold


Monday June 15 7:15PM The The Angels Angels of Anaheim
sold
Tuesday June 16 7:15PM Angels of Angels
sold
Wednesday June 17 12:45 that stupid team that won in 2002 sold

Friday June 19 7:15PM Texas Rangers
Saturday June 20 6:05PM Texas Rangers
sold
Sunday June 21 1:05PM Texas Rangers
sold


may giants tix  

Posted by howard in nyc




as usual, i have bought sf giants season tickets. as usual, i will be attending very few games, since i live in new york city. so i will be selling them here, or on stub hub. i much prefer here, since i save the 15% commission.

same deal as prior years. email me at h.reynolds@earthlink.net or call me at 212.369.3000. we can use the sf giants ticket relay. you can pay me with paypal, or if we are friends or have done business before, you just mail me a check. preferably from a bank that is still in business. any questions, shoot me a line or give me a call anytime.

the face value of these tickets is $39 each. lower box section 110, row 29. two seats. the price is negotiable. a little more for dodger games, a bit less for wednesday night vs the pads.

these dates are available for may:


Friday May 01 7:15PM Rockies SOLD
Saturday May 02 1:05PM Rockies
SOLD
Sunday May 03 1:05PM Rockies
SOLD

Monday May 11 7:15PM Nationals
Tuesday May 12 7:15PM Nationals
Wednesday May 13 12:45PM Nationals

Thursday May 14 7:15PM Mets
Friday May 15 7:15PM Mets SOLD
Saturday May 16 1:10PM Mets SOLD
Sunday May 17 5:00PM Mets SOLD

Monday May 25 1:05PM Braves
SOLD
Tuesday May 26 7:15PM Braves
SOLD
Wednesday May 27 7:15PM Braves

Friday May 29 7:15PM Cardinals SOLD
Saturday May 30 6:05PM Cardinals
Sunday May 31 1:05PM Cardinals

raising taxes during a depression  

Posted by howard in nyc in , ,

(for baseball giants tickets, just scroll down one post please)

in 1930, as the great depression was shifting from pretty bad to truly horrendous, the president and congress came up with an idea. they thought not only that it was a good idea, but that it was essential to the recovery of the nation, perhaps vital to the very survival of the nation.

the idea was the smoot-hawley tariff. to protect americans and restore prosperity. as it turned out, while economists and historians disagree on some of the basic cause and effect of various acts and events of the depression, there is consensus that the tariff was a tremendously damaging decision, that played a primary role in the worst, longest economic catastrophe in american history.

it just dawned on me this current scheme to tax carbon dioxide emissions will be the smoot-hawley of our great depression. a tax that will be the coup-de-grace for the already crippled commerce and industry of our nation. seems like a good idea, even an essential idea for survival today. but only a short distance down the path of history will reveal this to be a mad, self-destructive choice, just as obvious in retrospect.

they will look back, shake their heads, and wonder, 'what the hell were they thinking?'

[currently i am agnostic on the global warming issue. i just don't know, because i am skeptical of all sides, and i have not taken the time to dive into the data to make up my own mind. agnostic on whether the warming trend documented is part of normal cyclical changes or is a drastic aberration, on the geologic scale of time, as opposed to the human scale. and agnostic on whether if we are experiencing a non-cyclical spike, if human activity is the source, or a significant source. finally, agnostic on whether fossil fuel consumption is the one human activity that is determinant.

anyway, just disclosing my ignorance. but lets assume all the global warming arguments, that if we don't change our ways quickly, horrible things will happen. i am not arguing global warming in this post; i will concede all those issues to make my point on this particular policy.

this tax scheme is a terrible mechanism by which to change global energy consumption behaviors. will not work; will have huge negative unforeseen consequences. just like smoot-hawley.]

giants baseball april  

Posted by howard in nyc in


ok kids. no more ranting and raving about how the banks, wall street, and politicians are stealing trillions and bankrupting our country. at least for right now.

baseball season is upon us.

as usual, i have bought sf giants season tickets. as usual, i will be attending very few games, since i live in new york city. so i will be selling them here, or on stub hub. i much prefer here, since i save the 15% commission.

same deal as prior years. email me at h.reynolds@earthlink.net or call me at 212.369.3000. we can use the sf giants ticket relay. you can pay me with paypal, or if we are friends or have done business before, you just mail me a check. preferably from a bank that is still in business. any questions, shoot me a line or give me a call anytime.

the face value of these tickets is $39 each. lower box section 110, row 29. two seats. the price is negotiable. a little more for dodger games, a bit less for wednesday night vs the pads.

these dates are available for april:


Tuesday 4/21 vs San Diego Padres 7:15pm SOLD
Wednesday 4/22 vs San Diego Padres 12:45pm SOLD

Monday 4/27 vs Los Angeles Dodgers 7:15pm
SOLD
Tuesday 4/28 vs Los Angeles Dodgers 7:15pm
SOLD
Wednesday 4/29 vs Los Angeles Dodgers 7:15pm SOLD



here is a picture of the view from the seats. lower box section 110, row 29. over the visitors on-deck circle.

(quantitatively) ease on down the road to serfdom  

Posted by howard in nyc in , ,

that loudmouth over on the sportsfrog is at it again:

people, please consider reading this:

matt taibbi explains the aig scandal and the bigger pictures of how they stole our economy and bankrupted our country.
the rolling stone article
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kids, conditions are much much worse than three months ago. there is a tiny sliver of good news. conditions are much more clear and simple today.

goldman sachs is in charge of our nation's economic policy. when people suggested this a year ago, the claim was easy enough to dismiss. however, today this is an undeniable fact. supported by tons of public evidence.

the policy they have executed has worked well for goldman sachs and a few other firms, and a small number of the elite. it has cost the people of the united states in the neighborhood of $5 trillion dollars. and it has weakened, rather than strengthened our financial system. the policies taken to date have made a possible recovery less likely, and pushed it further into the future.

the good news? these facts are clear and plain enough today, that the american people have half a chance of recognizing them as facts. and demanding (as president obama famously said during the campaign) ENOUGH! no mas.

and i think we have a president who has a small chance of responding if and only if the people demand this. (as opposed to the last two presidents). i am probably wrong; obama's actions have been completely consistent with the goldman sachs agenda to date. but, as frank rich said in the times this morning, this is his katrina moment. he missed the chance to evacuate the city; but he can still save the people trapped and dying.

this is about the last chance. if the people recognize the facts. if we/they demand that it stops. if the president chooses the people instead of the bankers. and then, if it is not too late, that too many trillions have not already been stolen to make recovery impossible. man, that is a lot of ifs. but that is how far toward economic collapse we have traveled. only a series of improbable events, combined, can prevent failure of our economy.

specifically, maybe we will stop accumulating public debt before it is too much for us to even afford the interest payments, and too much for us to ever pay back. and/or that we stop debasing the value of the dollar, before the world rejects it as a viable currency. failure of the dollar as a currency, and/or default/repudiation of the national debt.

these things might be avoided if we turn a 180. they might happen anyway; even if starting tomorrow our leaders do everything right, they could fail. however, if we do not reverse policy, and very soon, these outcomes are inevitable.

i remain hopeful and optimistic. barely. only because it doesn't cost anything to hope for the best, as long as you take actions to prepare for the worse. but if the worse is on the way, it should now be obvious to anyone and everyone who takes the time to listen and think, to clearly see it coming.

baseball  

Posted by howard in nyc in ,

in case anyone is reading this mess, i will be selling individual game tickets for the san francisco giants on this site. as the season approaches, more information, right here. now, hereeeeeee's timmay!



 

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hayek got inflation by the balls.