May 2, 2012

npr:

From Twitter* user Thomas Stephenson @tstephenson:

“We leave NPR radio playing when we leave our dog, Zuul, home alone. It took a few interesting car rides (with NPR playing) to figure out that Zuul had taught herself to sing to the Talk of the Nation theme song.”

We love it! Great job, Zuul! If NPR made collars instead of tote bags, we’d send her one for sure.

— Sarah

*Yep, Talk of the Nation is on Twitter! Find us here.

May 2, 2012
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We’ve been hearing a lot about the war on women, which is real enough. But there’s also a war on the young, which is just as real even if it’s better disguised. And it’s doing immense harm, not just to the young, but to the nation’s future.

Let’s start with some advice Mitt Romney gave to college students during an appearance last week. After denouncing President Obama’s “divisiveness,” the candidate told his audience, “Take a shot, go for it, take a risk, get the education, borrow money if you have to from your parents, start a business.”

The first thing you notice here is, of course, the Romney touch — the distinctive lack of empathy for those who weren’t born into affluent families, who can’t rely on the Bank of Mom and Dad to finance their ambitions. But the rest of the remark is just as bad in its own way.

I mean, “get the education”? And pay for it how? Tuition at public colleges and universities has soared, in part thanks to sharp reductions in state aid. Mr. Romney isn’t proposing anything that would fix that; he is, however, a strong supporter of the Ryan budget plan, which would drastically cut federal student aid, causing roughly a million students to lose their Pell grants.

So how, exactly, are young people from cash-strapped families supposed to “get the education”? Back in March Mr. Romney had the answer: Find the college “that has a little lower price where you can get a good education.” Good luck with that. But I guess it’s divisive to point out that Mr. Romney’s prescriptions are useless for Americans who weren’t born with his advantages.

… What should we do to help America’s young? Basically, the opposite of what Mr. Romney and his friends want. We should be expanding student aid, not slashing it. And we should reverse the de facto austerity policies that are holding back the U.S. economy — the unprecedented cutbacks at the state and local level, which have been hitting education especially hard.

Yes, such a policy reversal would cost money. But refusing to spend that money is foolish and shortsighted even in purely fiscal terms. Remember, the young aren’t just America’s future; they’re the future of the tax base, too.

A mind is a terrible thing to waste; wasting the minds of a whole generation is even more terrible. Let’s stop doing it.

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Paul Krugman, The New York Times, “Wasting Our Minds.”

Go read the whole damned thing.

(via inothernews)

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May 1, 2012
barackobama:

A year ago today.

barackobama:

A year ago today.

April 26, 2012

thefluffingtonpost:

Dogs Return Fire in Political Media War

Hot on the heels of a vicious attack ad that slams canines, a PAC known as the Committee to Elect Dogs fired back with its own that paints the “fat cats on Wall Street” as greedy opportunists, out of touch with traditional American values.

“When Navy Seals went to take down Osama bin Laden, did they take a cat with them?” the ad asks rhetorically. “No. They took a dog.”

As the media firestorm around Decision 2012 heats up, which animal party has your vote? Nominate your own pet today on AnimalPlanet.com.

(via npr)

April 15, 2012
barackobama:

ihopebarackobama:

I hope Barack Obama originally adopts a dog just to make his daughters happy but ends up kind of falling in love with the fluffy thing.

Happy third anniversary, Bo.

barackobama:

ihopebarackobama:

I hope Barack Obama originally adopts a dog just to make his daughters happy but ends up kind of falling in love with the fluffy thing.

Happy third anniversary, Bo.

March 24, 2012
barackobama:

Yup.

barackobama:

Yup.

March 20, 2012
think-progress:

No, we’re not surprised.

think-progress:

No, we’re not surprised.

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March 19, 2012
What’s your favorite Bob Dylan song?

npr:

50 years ago today, Bob Dylan released his first album.

March 19, 2012
Obama for America: why am I voting for Obama

barackobama:

Lissa:

I’m a 25-year-old college graduate, with student loans, who’s about to lose my parents’ health insurance when I turn 26 this summer, and will graduate with my PhD next summer. I’d like to be able to afford to be healthy, and I’d like to be able to find a job and pay off my student loans.

March 18, 2012

katersmith:

Oooohhhhhh UP.

March 18, 2012
Justin got his iPhone yesterday.

psndhrtswllnvrchng:

And instagram :)

Awe. Now we do cute emoticons and FaceTime.

I loves it.

March 17, 2012
barackobama:

Happy St. Paddy’s, everybody.

barackobama:

Happy St. Paddy’s, everybody.

March 17, 2012
comicsalliance:

Superhero Math Adds Up Pop Culture Heroes and Villains
By Lauren Davis
Designer Matt Cowan has been playing around with pop culture maths, designing poster that outline the logic behind the characters we love, including beloved icons from Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Indiana Jones, Star Trek and others!
See more.

comicsalliance:

Superhero Math Adds Up Pop Culture Heroes and Villains

By Lauren Davis

Designer Matt Cowan has been playing around with pop culture maths, designing poster that outline the logic behind the characters we love, including beloved icons from Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Doctor Who, Indiana Jones, Star Trek and others!

See more.

(via npr)

March 17, 2012

(Source: hewhocaughtfire, via psndhrtswllnvrchng)

March 17, 2012
straycatslivefree:

^this.

straycatslivefree:

^this.

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