"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." - Samuel Adams, speech at the Pennsylvania State House, August 1, 1776
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Van Jones Validated By Joe Wilson
Anybody else remember the Republicans whining about "respecting the President" and "showing respect for the office, even if you don't agree with the man" for the last 8 years? What ever happened to that?
Seriously, they lectured us on civility while they were arresting people for wearing anti-Bush t-shirts, now their elected officials are screaming at the Presidnt and calling him a "nazi" at town halls.
WTF is wrong with these people?
Seriously, they lectured us on civility while they were arresting people for wearing anti-Bush t-shirts, now their elected officials are screaming at the Presidnt and calling him a "nazi" at town halls.
WTF is wrong with these people?
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Real Canadians Talking Real Health Care
This is a great video of real Canadians talking about real health care and blasting apart the lies that are being told about their system. The Canadians still get it. They still have some semblance of Christian morals that America seems to have lost and replaced with the religion of "greed is good."
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Jesse Ventura's Sanity Tour
Jesse Ventura was doing the rounds in the media last week, speaking common sense about the issue of torture.
The Republicans think that this is an issue they can spin but they are wrong. Torture resonates with most people (except sociopaths) on a very primal moral level. Republicans seriously underestimated the damage that coming out strongly pro-torture is doing to them as a viable political party. Seriously, who wants to join the party of torture?
I am not sure in what order these interviews aired, but I saw the View clip first.
Here is Gov. Ventura on the Hannity show.
Then there was the interview on Fox and Friends that turned pretty heated when one of the right wing idiot hosts got frustrated at someone he couldn't baffle with his B.S. or bully.
The Republicans think that this is an issue they can spin but they are wrong. Torture resonates with most people (except sociopaths) on a very primal moral level. Republicans seriously underestimated the damage that coming out strongly pro-torture is doing to them as a viable political party. Seriously, who wants to join the party of torture?
I am not sure in what order these interviews aired, but I saw the View clip first.
Here is Gov. Ventura on the Hannity show.
Then there was the interview on Fox and Friends that turned pretty heated when one of the right wing idiot hosts got frustrated at someone he couldn't baffle with his B.S. or bully.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Why The Right Wing's Attacks On Pelosi Are Backfiring
Matthew Yglesias discusses how the right-wing strategy on torture is backfiring.
By accusing Pelosi of "knowing about" illegal torture, they are admitting by default that:
A. Torture took place.
B. It was illegal.
By accusing Pelosi of "knowing about" illegal torture, they are admitting by default that:
A. Torture took place.
B. It was illegal.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Republicans Show their Maturity
Republicans show their maturity when asked about working with the President. This is funny stuff!
Thursday, May 07, 2009
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Its the Wages Stupid!
The problem with the global economy is falling consumer demand.
Consumer demand is falling because people are buying less.
People are buying less because wages have been stagnant for 30 years. Wages have not kept pace with productivity for 30 years. It is as simple as that. Everything else is just a symptom of this root problem.
People have tried to suppliment their lack of wages with debt, but debt has to be paid off with wages. In the last couple decades the debt industry has grown faster and larger than any industry ever in the history of the world. It has exploded into a multi-trillion dollar business and they are making way too much money by screwing us over with 25-30% interest rates and hidden fees to allow us to clean our house and fix our system without a fight. The entire "credit crisis" meme that the corporate media is pushing is just an attempt to prop up a failed system and avoid talking about the real issue - stagnant wages.
The entire system of globalization was based upon a model where China and India are the world's source of cheap labor and the U.S. is the world's consumer market. It was based on assumptions that America's over-consumption was a good thing and that it was going to last indefinately. The only problem with their system is that the reason American was able to be such a thriving market during the 20th century was because we had good jobs where our wages kept pace with our productivity. Then they outsourced all our good jobs, and consumer demand went into freefall. Now they are calling a "crisis" what many economists have for years called the predictable consequences of bad economic policies.
Now this morning, we read that wages are falling again, this time on purpose as a response to the "crisis", by the same people who created this situation in the first place. Cutting wages and jobs is only going to lower consumer demand even more and make the situation worse for working Americans.
The entire system of globalization was based upon a model where China and India are the world's source of cheap labor and the U.S. is the world's consumer market. It was based on assumptions that America's over-consumption was a good thing and that it was going to last indefinately. The only problem with their system is that the reason American was able to be such a thriving market during the 20th century was because we had good jobs where our wages kept pace with our productivity. Then they outsourced all our good jobs, and consumer demand went into freefall. Now they are calling a "crisis" what many economists have for years called the predictable consequences of bad economic policies.
Now this morning, we read that wages are falling again, this time on purpose as a response to the "crisis", by the same people who created this situation in the first place. Cutting wages and jobs is only going to lower consumer demand even more and make the situation worse for working Americans.
This is not only about the war on the middle class, but it is also about redefining American society and our attitudes of hyper-consumerism. We need to reevaluate our lifestyles as Americans and do what is necessary to bring the amount of resouces we consume in line with our population and the rest of the planet.
At the same time, we need to change the rules of the game so that America is no longer economically defenseless. The rest of the world is screaming about how America must not practice any "protectionism" whatsoever, but think about this: When an American company exports a car to Japan, they put a 30% tariff on it, but when a Japanese company exports a car to America we only put a 2% tariff on it. We are being exploited by the rest of the world and they are desperate to stop us from doing anything to protect ourselves. We, as a country, must remember there is nothing wrong with rational tariffs and reasonable protection of our domestic industries.
We had better hurry though, because America doesn't have many domestic industries left to protect.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
Republicans stripped pandemic preparedness funds from the stimulus bill
What comes around goes around...
Let us remember that this belief extends to disaster relief, which was why we saw the abysmal federal response to Katrina in 2005. That's why "Brownie" didn't think anything of it when he wasted 24 hours trying to find a dog sitter while a major American city was drowning. He wasn't supposed to have a role to play anyway. The Red Cross and private charities were supposed to handle that stuff. In the minds of most Republicans the federal government was only there to shoot looters.
This is just a reminder of why Republicans suck so badly at governing. They don't believe in government. A Republican in government is like an atheist being a priest.
When House Appropriations Committee chairman David Obey, the Wisconsin Democrat who has long championed investment in pandemic preparation, included roughly $900 million for that purpose in this year's emergency stimulus bill, he was ridiculed by conservative operatives and congressional Republicans.This goes back to the Republican cult-like belief in "small government". Their argument has long been that government has no role to play in public health issues. Thus, they ridiculed the idea that the government should spend any money preparing for a pandemic.
Obey and other advocates for the spending argued, correctly, that a pandemic hitting in the midst of an economic downturn could turn a recession into something far worse -- with workers ordered to remain in their homes, workplaces shuttered to avoid the spread of disease, transportation systems grinding to a halt and demand for emergency services and public health interventions skyrocketing. Indeed, they suggested, pandemic preparation was essential to any responsible plan for renewing the U.S. economy.
But former White House political czar Karl Rove and key congressional Republicans -- led by Maine Senator Susan Collins -- aggressively attacked the notion that there was a connection between pandemic preparation and economic recovery.
Now, as the World Health Organization says a deadly swine flu outbreak that apparently began in Mexico but has spread to the United States has the potential to develop into a pandemic, Obey's attempt to secure the money seems eerily prescient.
And his partisan attacks on his efforts seem not just creepy, but dangerous.
Let us remember that this belief extends to disaster relief, which was why we saw the abysmal federal response to Katrina in 2005. That's why "Brownie" didn't think anything of it when he wasted 24 hours trying to find a dog sitter while a major American city was drowning. He wasn't supposed to have a role to play anyway. The Red Cross and private charities were supposed to handle that stuff. In the minds of most Republicans the federal government was only there to shoot looters.
This is just a reminder of why Republicans suck so badly at governing. They don't believe in government. A Republican in government is like an atheist being a priest.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Lawrence O'Donnell sets a wingnut straight
This is an excellent smackdown of a neocon who was actually trying to defend torture.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Freed Pirate Hostage Accuses Limbaugh of "Hate Speech"
This is pretty interesting.
The right wing is predictably having kittens.
They don't take criticism of their leader very well.
The right wing is predictably having kittens.
They don't take criticism of their leader very well.
SEEKONK, Mass. -- Shane Murphy, the second-in-command aboard the American merchant ship seized by pirates, lashed out at Rush Limbaugh for the talk show host's racial characterization in discussing the rescue of the ship's captain by the Navy.
Murphy, who returned to his Seekonk, Mass., home Friday, called Limbaugh a purveyor of "hate speech."
In commenting on the rescue of Capt. Richard Phillips by the Navy Seals who shot and killed the three Somali pirates who were holding him captive, Limbaugh generated controversy when he called the pirates "black teenagers."
"There you have it, three teenagers shot on the high seas at the order of President Obama," said Limbaugh according to a transcript of an April 14 broadcast on his Web site.
"Just imagine the hue and cry had a Republican president ordered the shooting of black teenagers on the high seas," Limbaugh said.Murphy said Limbaugh's remarks were unacceptable.
"It feels great to be home," Murphy said. "With the exception of Rush Limbaugh who is trying to make this into a race issue.
It's disgusting.""The president did the right thing. It's a war. It's about good versus evil. And what you (Limbaugh) said is evil, that is hate speech. I won't tolerate it," Murphy said.
Quote of the Week
I saw this on another site and had to share it. The far right in America desperately wants to sweep the issue of torture under the rug because they are afraid of being held responsible for their actions. They really screwed themselves when they decided to become cheerleaders for torture.
Ronald Reagan in a signing statement ratifying the UN Convention on Torture, 1984
"The United States participated actively and effectively in the negotiation of the Convention . It marks a significant step in the development during this century of international measures against torture and other inhuman treatment or punishment. Ratification of the Convention by the United States will clearly express United States opposition to torture, an abhorrent practice unfortunately still prevalent in the world today....
...The core provisions of the Convention establish a regime for international cooperation in the criminal prosecution of torturers relying on so-called 'universal jurisdiction.' Each State Party is required either to prosecute torturers who are found in its territory or to extradite them to other countries for prosecution.
...By giving its advice and consent to ratification of this Convention, the Senate of the United States will demonstrate unequivocally our desire to bring an end to the abhorrent practice of torture."
Ronald Reagan in a signing statement ratifying the UN Convention on Torture, 1984
Monday, April 20, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
"Nothing better than a dead liberal"
I made this video the other day while walking around the tea bagging event in St Clair Shores. I only had a couple of minutes but you couldn't walk five steps without running into some kind of wacko.
The first woman was holding a sign that read "Honk if you support the constitution". I asked her exactly what she thought was threatening the constitution now and then I asked her if she had been out protesting for the constitution over the last 8 years. The second person was holding a sign that read "brew the liberals" so I stopped and asked exactly what that meant.
The first woman was holding a sign that read "Honk if you support the constitution". I asked her exactly what she thought was threatening the constitution now and then I asked her if she had been out protesting for the constitution over the last 8 years. The second person was holding a sign that read "brew the liberals" so I stopped and asked exactly what that meant.
Monday, March 23, 2009
China Takes Aim at Dollar - WSJ.com
Uh oh. This is not good. If the U.S. dollar loses its place as the world's standard currency for international trade, it will be a major blow to our economy and our standard of living.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Media Lies about Employee Free Choice
There are a lot of lies being spread about the Employee Free Choice Act and many of them are being spread by the corporate media.
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