Via TPM, a good question : When we hear about states in financial crisis, how come the Republicans never mention Texas? But there’s one state, which is fairly high up on the list of troubled states that nobody is talking about, and there’s a reason for it. The state is Texas. This month the state’s part-time legislature goes back into session, and the state is starting at potentially a $25 billion deficit on a two-year budget of around $95 billion. That’s enormous. And there’s not much fat to cut. The whole budget is basically education and healthcare spending. Cutting everything else wouldn’t do the trick. And though raising this kind of money would be easy on an economy of $1.2 trillion, the new GOP mega-majority in Congress is firmly against raising any revenue. So the bi-ennial legislature, which convenes this month, faces some hard cuts. Some in the Texas GDP have advocated dropping Medicaid altogether to save money. So why haven’t we heard more about Texas, one of the most important economy’s in America? Well, it’s because it doesn’t fit the script. It’s a pro-business, lean-spending, no-union state. You can’t fit it into a nice storyline, so it’s ignored. But if you want to make comparisons between US states and ailing European countries, think of Texas as being like America’s Ireland. Ireland was once praised as a model for economic growth: conservatives loved it for its pro-business, anti-tax, low-spending strategy, and hailed it as the way forward for all of Europe. Then it blew up. This is the sleeper state budget crisis of 2011, and it will be praised for doing great, right up until the moment before it blows up .
Continue reading …You’d have a hard time finding a car without power windows these days and, the way things are going, it won’t be long before you’ll have to look similarly hard for a disconnected car. The latest to push the trend is BMW , signing on with AT&T to enable the next-generation of Bimmers to have an always-on connection to pull down traffic information, weather conditions, and probably some less useful stuff too. No word on which cars this will first make an appearance in nor whether it’ll allow for Leaf-like remote car maintenance nor, indeed, how much it will cost. For those answers and more you’ll just have to wait for the future — or look for a secret clue hidden in the PR below. Continue reading AT&T to get future BMWs online, marque in danger of becoming Ultimate Downloading Machine AT&T to get future BMWs online, marque in danger of becoming Ultimate Downloading Machine originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Jan 2011 11:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Last night, Josh Groban sang tweets by Kanye West on Jimmy Kimmel Live . Who knew these two musicians would ever collaborate to make awesome music? Join the conversation about this story ยป Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Silicon Alley Insider Discovery Date : 04/01/2011 16:50 Number of articles : 41
Continue reading …I really do not know how the New York Times defines “sustainable”; one is tempted to fall back to Bill McDonough’s old joke “We still have people talking about ‘sustainability’! Nothing is more boring. Are you proud if your marriage is ‘sustainable’?” Tara Parker Pope never heard the joke and does actually discuss sustainable marriage, in The Happy Marriage Is the ‘Me’ Marriage , while more to the point, Mark Bittman discusses how to eat:
Continue reading …Icebreakers have been working to free five Russian ships trapped in the Sea of Okhotsk. Officials said the more than 500 sailors aboard the vessels were in no immediate danger. (Jan. 4)
Continue reading …The New York Times reported on Jan. 2 that Chevron has been using outtakes from the film “Crude,” an anti-Chevron film in its legal battles. The Times called it “a cautionary tale for lawyers who invite in documentary filmmakers to tell the story of their legal fights.” The footage was allowed in court after a New York federal judge ruled in May 2010 that Joe Berlinger, the filmmaker, had to turn over more than 500 hours of outtakes, according to the Times. While this Times story was not as biased against Chevron as past articles about the $27 billion Ecuadorian lawsuit have been, but the paper was not upfront about its opposition to the use of the film footage. read more
Continue reading …What’s this? Wouldn’t you like to know. Now that Dr. Dre and HP have teamed up to strike gold in the consumer audio space, it looks as if Sleek Audio is doing its darnedest to replicate success. Sleek — which tickled our ears quite pleasantly with last year’s SA1 — is apparently gearing up to unveil something special here at CES. Mum’s the word on what, exactly, but judging by the image above, we’re assuming it’ll be a pair of high-end wireless ( Kleer ?) headphones with the backing of 50 Cent. You’ll also notice a svelte carbon fiber exterior, which ought to flex just right as the low-lows are passing through its drivers. Head on past the break for the full image, and keep it locked right here as we dig for more. Continue reading Sleek Audio teases wireless headphones, 50 Cent provides inspiration Sleek Audio teases wireless headphones, 50 Cent provides inspiration originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Jan 2011 10:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Kind of unusual for a top-tier third-party retailer to beat everyone else (including the manufacturer and carrier) to the punch with a detailed live video of a new smartphone — but hey, really, who are we to complain? Wirefly has posted a nearly 10-minute introduction to the EVO 4G Shift that Sprint just made official this morning, comparing it to both an original EVO 4G and a Droid 2 so you can get a feel for the diminutive dimensions (relatively speaking, anyway). It looks pretty fast from the video, and the stock Quadrant score over 1,400 would seem to back up that impression — but naturally, we’re sure it can get even better with some careful ROM tweaking and a timely upgrade to Gingerbread . Follow the break for the full video. Continue reading HTC EVO 4G Shift handled on video by Wirefly HTC EVO 4G Shift handled on video by Wirefly originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Jan 2011 10:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …It stands as a colossal reminder. It is the other “ideal,” but historically tragic, engineering feat built to memorialize and honor those who scaled fences around the then-U.S. controlled Panama Canal Zone only to be brutally shot to death and murdered. While condemning conquests and imperialism, it evokes the “long resistance” and the memory and lives of thousands whose blood was shed in defense of their traditional lands. Even now, as the Panamanian government announces that it wants to expand the Panama Canal, known as the strategic water highway that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, will its thirst for new economic growth and increased trade lead to progress or simply more…
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