This episode is all about the early rude boy days in Kingston 14 – Tivoli Gardens. this was the time when men ruled the recording studios with gun and tactics. early record producers like Duke Reid and Coxsone Dodd knew what it would take to “squeegee down” a hit. the process always involved “a strong control on the process“. records were cut, the artists were paid cash on the spot and the producers became the owners of these memorable tunes. many of the songs that were attributed to the top producers of the day, were in fact just done on the spot fi a money fi eat.
How the hell they pull yo ass outta line; you aint got no passport, yet you getting on an international flite during christmas ?
Please Dick..
Joe LIE-berman needs to take three steps back, put his hand over his damn eyes and prepare to be reacquainted with the truth, because it ain’t in his mouth. Lying and Pretentiousness shouldn’t be a part of a politicos’ steelo if he expects to get respect. I doubt Joe wants to be re-elected. because if he did something tells me he would stop pretending like he’s got Shit for Brains.
America, lets get some new talking heads because these are broken,
It’s Time For TERM LIMITS – Send These Old Broken Heads to Retire, in a safety zone. Far Far Away.. from Our Laws, Constitutional Rights and Lives. they’ve caused too much calamity and Honestly – it’s time to stop it.
McInerny is a first class shit starter, with shit for brains. just listen to this stupidity. is this not a direct assault on America’s Civil Rights to Suggest Something Like This ?
How the Hell are You Planning to Institute a Religious Scanner ?
this one reminds me of the mythical all powerful Gaydar.. Stupid. you can no more detect if a person is Muslim from their dress; than you can if there is a man or a woman under a burqa. Yeah Asshat..
are you going to strip search each and every Muslim man forever ? and what of their rights ? the Koran forbids a man from looking upon another naked – what about these cultural and religious sensitivities ? and after you start searching Muslims, who’s next – all blacks, all Mexicans, all women, all babies ? where will it stop ?
It appears that all of these talking heads are connected to the same scripted voice box; which is being broadcast from the ass-hats who manufactured this Fake Terrorist War. this is all about MONEY. Controlling the economic markets globally by manipulating the social conditions is nothing new with hegemonics. who doesn’t see this as a made for television plot produced by the Bilderbergers and Kissinger ?
one of these days they are gonna stone break in at the Emmy’s and announce their most coveted award goes to Dick Cheney; for acting like he had a brain and intelligence. we all know that’s a total lie. this time the wires in my head are telling me this is just a set up for something bigger – inside the USA, by the US GOVERNMENT toward it’s own people. many people are opening their eyes to the clear evidence, and acting smarter in regards to these conspiracies to disrupt our lives.
Don’t Forget that the State of EmergencyIS STILL IN EFFECT AMERICA – OBTW Welcome to the first 10 Mad Monday’s with The BadGal; with many more to follow
“All the ladies in the house want to be my spouse, for my stimulus package; you won’t believe your eyes when you see the size, of My Stimulus Package..”
Have Mercy Pee Wee Herman; You always got somethin goin on up in yo Playhouse. then again it is Music Monday -
The President speaks about the Stimulus Package and the way the numbers stack up. some of it sounds like the same old stuff, but there are a few new explanations. what we want to know is When Will the Jobs Start to Show UP ? is the EPI Lying to US ?
This Students’ question is really refreshing; and shows that people are anxious for relief – in unconventional ways. maybe eventually we’ll see some of these ideas investigated; since they certainly aren’t new.
The liberal-leaning Economic Policy Institute released a plan last week that it estimates would create 4.6 million jobs in a year, largely through targeted government spending in sectors that historically have been boosts for employment.
I doubt even Obama would dispute that these days, which is why last week, just months after passing $787 billion to help jump-start the economy, he held a White House summit in search of ways to create about eight million jobs.
No state understands job loss more poignantly than Michigan, where the nation’s downturn has been compounded by the implosion of our bread-and-butter automotive industry.
But last week, I got an eyeful of just how awful the national job picture is, and started to really understand how difficult it will be for the private sector to create enough jobs on its own to get things back to normal.
Despite Friday’s modest improvement in the national jobless picture, I’m starting to fear that without a massive government work program, we’re doomed to endure outsized unemployment rates for a terribly long time. And the suffering that we’re seeing in Michigan, where lots of hard-working people just can’t find a place to earn a paycheck, will linger well into the next decade.
I’m not alone.
The liberal-leaning Economic Policy Institute released a plan last week that it estimates would create 4.6 million jobs in a year, largely through targeted government spending in sectors that historically have been boosts for employment.
EPI would first pour money into the safety net by (once again) extending unemployment benefits, expanding a COBRA health insurance subsidy and providing nutrition assistance. All three, the institute says, help families keep cash in their pockets, and that cash gets spent in places that are then able to keep, or even hire, workers.
EPI would also make massive investments in fiscal relief for state and local governments (which would help keep teachers and cops and firefighters employed), in transit and school construction, in creating public service jobs and instituting a tax credit for businesses that create new jobs.
The country has outright lost 8.1 million jobs since the beginning of the downturn. That number jumps to 10.9 million when you factor in new jobs that should have been created over that time, but weren’t.To get to a full recovery by 2014, near the middle of the next decade, we’d need to create 300,000 jobs a month, every month, from now until then. And for reference, October saw a net loss of 190,000 jobs. The November number, released Friday, was 11,000.
The private sector seems unlikely to effect the kind of turnaround we’ll need, at least on its own. In the best years of private-sector job creation in history, 1950-51, GDP grew at 9% annually. In the third quarter of this year, GDP growth was 2.8%. We’re just not likely to get to the necessary level of private economic growth soon enough to stop the blood loss in the job market.
Do You See Anything New Happening with the Economy ?