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Colin Upton versus the 2009 Olympics:

11 January, 2010 (16:36) | canada, cartoons, comics, goo_goos, politics, propaganda, recession2008, sports | By: jrittenhouse

He’s expressing his rather strong opinions on how the Vancouver Olympics are a money pit in a downturn period, cutting off funding for other public things in favour of high-end expense for the Games.  (NSFW re strong language)

Suggestions welcome; need new bank:

10 December, 2009 (16:19) | banking_bubble, business, civility, finance, greed, hacks, j-c-on-a-pogo-stick, money, peeve, peeves, personal, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

I’m really tired of the rumbledy-toss of big banks buying small fry – and then going under due to hilarity at the home office. We use two banks and a credit union; the latter is WAY out of state, and I’d transfer over to that except that we’d never have a local bank. Bank #1 [...]

..how does your economy stink?

4 November, 2009 (14:42) | banking_bubble, business, housing, maps, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

AP has a map here (interactive flash) on local economic conditions; my home county (DuPage) has (in the last two years) seen unemployment, foreclosures and bankruptcies double, and we’re nowhere near the bottom.  Check it out.

fall of the news:

21 September, 2009 (10:51) | IRS, business, celebrities, celebrity, civility, congress, goo_goos, government, hacks, journalism, laws, news, newspapers, peeve, peeves, politics, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Discussion about a bailout bill for newspapers if they reorganize as 501c3 not-for-profits; the President had this to say about it: Obama said that good journalism is “critical to the health of our democracy,” but expressed concern toward growing tends in reporting — especially on political blogs, from which a groundswell of support for his [...]

Just look the other way #1:

3 September, 2009 (13:16) | agriculture, banking_bubble, business, celebrities, celebrity, civil_service, corruption_govt, criminals, government, greed, hacks, laws, politics, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

The inspector general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports that five SEC exams and investigations of Bernie Madoff were incompetently done.   I can believe one screwup happened, but five?  Five is agency policy to not look too hard. Both Markopolos and an SEC staff accountant testified that it was clear the Boston office’s [...]

Not guaranteed:

27 August, 2009 (09:34) | I'm-not-making-this-up-you-know, business, government, hacks, laws, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Dirty little secret #1: Not everyone who gets through law school with a diploma gets a law job. Not guaranteed, though it’s a common misconception – by non-lawyers – that law school graduates are not automatically given cushy jobs, that all law jobs pay astronomically well, and job security is everything.  Oh, yeah, and that [...]

Crashola: Crocs bite it

18 July, 2009 (22:29) | business, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

The shoe company is going under; a combination of saturating its market and people cutting back.

Crashola: the new not-GM

14 July, 2009 (10:22) | automobiles, business, daoffice, environment, government, michigan, pollution, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Website for the remains of the old GM that they’re liquidating.   Wanna buy a golf course or a Superfund site? At the first day of hearings on GM’s proposed asset sale restructuring chief Albert Koch estimated on June 30 that the company’s environmental liabilities for all sites are $530 million. Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson [...]

Crashola: Drying up loose ends

12 July, 2009 (02:54) | business, finance, money, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Post from Nate Silver pointing out how people are economizing: no dry-cleaning, no Starbucks, brownbagging lunch, buying generics, cutting out bottled water and bringing water bottles, cancelling subscriptions (magazines and newspapers), and so on.

Crashola: Melting Down Diamonds

9 July, 2009 (06:35) | business, propaganda, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Courtesy of Paul Riddell and the New York Times, an examination of the inanities and OMG-its-not-selling of the present-day jewelry industry.  Thanks, Paul!

Crashola: Take a Picture

8 July, 2009 (22:23) | business, photography, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Ritz Camera chain in the US likely to liquidate, as people are using them less and less in favor of digital photography which is then uploaded via the Internet to be printed up cheaply elsewhere.

Fraud or Idiot?

8 July, 2009 (21:28) | banking_bubble, business, finance, greed, hacks, housing, idiots, j-c-on-a-pogo-stick, money, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Michael Lewis, one of my all-time favorite writers on Wall Street and high-end finance, has a Vanity Fair article on the fall of AIG that I thoroughly recommend. And yet the A.I.G. F.P. traders left behind, much as they despise him personally, refuse to believe Cassano was engaged in any kind of fraud. The problem [...]

Functional California:

3 July, 2009 (14:25) | I'm-not-making-this-up-you-know, business, california, corruption_govt, government, political_science, politics, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

I have my own suspicions, but the Californians who have opinions who regularly read my journal can read this posting in the Mahablog (which I regularly read) and see if they agree about the breakdown of the political process in the Golden State. Here also is a quick breakdown of who is paid in IOUs [...]

Just posted this to the Washington Post:

19 June, 2009 (17:49) | business, hacks, journalism, news, newspapers, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Note: one of my absolute favorite writers online was and is a fellow named Dan Froomkin – a fearless journalist who writes a blog for the Washington Post Online entitled White House Watch.   (He is also found at Nieman Watchdog out of Harvard University.) Essentially, the OpEd area (and reporting) for the WaPo was a [...]

Another crash sign:

17 June, 2009 (15:58) | banking_bubble, business, recession2008 | By: jrittenhouse

Eddie Bauer goes bankrupt. “Now you have too many stores chasing shoppers who are more cash- and credit-constrained than any time post-World War II,” said retail consultant Burt Flickinger III, managing director of Strategic Resource Group. No kidding.