" Wages have been held flat, jobs off-shored and workers’ benefits stripped away, while corporations have looted the government, investing growing profits toward buying politicians and writing self-serving policies of lowered taxes and deregulation."---- Michele Swenson

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Slow With Posting For A Few Days

  One of the joys of being a diabetic is ? There is no joy in being one. I’m not quite sure if what I am thinking is the same as what I am typing, so please bear with me.

  I have spent the past 2 days in a hospital because of massive dehydration which occurred while I was working unloading a truck. That is not a good thing for a diabetic. My mind went on a short vacation, which happens when you suffer major dehydration.

  The hospital which I was taken to totally sucked, as did a couple of the EMT’s who picked me up for the transport.

  I will have more on what I think about the health care system in America, based on my last 2 previous experiences in dealing with the medical establishment. I hope that the hassles in Florida are not representative of the rest of the country.

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Sarah Palin’s Knowledge Of American History

  Which you and I know does not exist in the brain of that woman, as was evident just a few days ago with her little speech at Gettysburg’

   I had nothing to do this morning so I went browsing over at the Fox news website, where I ran across this article on Fox’s favorite idiot, Sarah Palin. Of course, it is nothing but a fluff piece and while reading it I realized that Fox news followers really have to be idiots to believe any of this crap.

Each stop on her tour appeals to these conservatives. At the National Archives, she underscored her belief in the Constitution’s primary role in American politics and the need to restore its preeminence, and at Gettysburg she identified with the American military and demonstrated her interest and knowledge of American history.   (emphasis added )

Should she choose not to run ( for President ), every candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will seek her support, and the media will seek her analysis of the candidates and issues.

   The media, with the exception of Fox news, will only seek Palin’s analysis when they need a good laugh or they have placed bets among each other over how ignorant she can appear while giving a speech.

   If this is the best that the Tea Party/Republican Party can do, try again in 2016.

 

Sunday Morning Talk Show Lineup

  If you are interested in hearing more Republican, and Palin, lies and half-truths, here is where you can find it all.

  There will be no Meet the Press due to coverage of the French Open.

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Fox News Sunday: Former Half-Term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R); Roundtable: Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Mara Liasson (NPR/FNC), Kimberly Strassel (Wall Street Journal) and John Podesta (Center for American Progress).

State of the Union: Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX); Former RNC Chair Ed Gillespie; Former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn; Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee; Reliable Sources: Nancy Cordes (CBS News); Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine.com); Maureen O'Connor (Gawker.com); Jill Abramson (New York Times).

The Chris Matthews Show: Bob Woodward (Washington Post); Helene Cooper (New York Times); Alex Wagner (Politics Daily); John Heilemann (New York Magazine).

Fareed Zakaria GPS: Columbia University Economics Professor Jeffrey Sachs; Harvard University Economics Professor Kenneth Rogoff; Muslim Brotherhood Leader Essam El Erian.

Face the Nation: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R).

This Week: Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee; Paul Krugman (New York Times); Chrystia Freeland (Thomson Reuters); Former Foreign Minister of Jordan Marwan Muasher; Roundtable: Republican Strategist Mark McKinnon, Jonathan Karl (ABC News), Former Clinton Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers and Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain.

Saturday, June 04, 2011

Your Rights in 2011? Same As In 2006

    I posted this back in 2006, while we where all under the reign of Bush.

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  Nothing has changed.

Friday, June 03, 2011

Friday Funnies

Cagle Cartoons

"Congressman Weiner's Twitter account was hacked 'allegedly,' and someone texted a picture of his 'junior senator' to a college girl. Now this is good news for me because I can Google 'weiner photos' at work and not get fired." —Craig Ferguson

“Today in New York City, Sarah Palin had a meeting with Donald Trump. Now, experts say if those two joined forces on a Presidential ticket it would be the greatest gift ever given to comedy." –Craig Ferguson

“Somebody asked John McCain if Sarah Palin could win the presidency, and he said yes, especially if a meteor hits all the other Republican and Democratic candidates. Imagine how mad he’d be if she won." –Jimmy Kimmel

Copyright © 2011 Universal Press Syndicate

It’s Official: We’ve Lost The War On Drugs..

…and the Global Commission on Drug Policy says that it is now tine to stop locking up the individual user.   

Global Commission on Drug Policy Report (English)  (PDF)

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The Global Commission on Drug Policy, which includes several former heads of state and UN officials, has released a report calling the global war on drugs a failure.

"The global war on drugs has failed, with devastating consequences for individuals and societies around the world," the report reads.

The report calls for an end to the "criminalization, marginalization and stigmatization of people who use drugs but who do no harm to others," and for governments to experiment with ways to regulate drugs so as to undercut organized crime and improve public health.

 

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Chris Christie’s Plan to Pay for Those Helicopter Flights….

   …seems to be cutting the income levels  in order for the poor to be able to receive Medicaid in the state of New Jersey.

Adults in a family of three that makes as little as $103 a week would earn too much to qualify for health care provided by Medicaid under a sharply curtailed program Gov. Chris Christie wants the federal government to approve this year, according to state officials and advocates briefed on the proposal.[...]

The Christie administration is expected to propose cutting the maximum income level of Medicaid from $24,645 to $5,317 a year for a family of three [...“That is about a third of the poverty level,” Castro said. “That means that an uninsured parent working full time at a minimum-wage job wouldn’t be eligible. … A parent who works half-time for minimum wage wouldn’t even qualify.

  Those darned Republican family values. Can’t live with them.

Tea Party Plan To “ Take Our Country Back “…

  …to the 1800"’s,  that is.

DKos

Cut taxes on corporations and the rich. Repeal the estate tax. Cut taxes on capital gains and dividends. If it's a vote-getter to advocate tax cuts for even "the little people," as Leona Helmsley called them, then sure, why not? "Tax Cuts For All" will probably appeal to those voters who are struggling around the poverty line. But the truth is that the Republicans simply don't care about cutting taxes for waitresses and Wal-Mart clerks; the amount of money in question is not worth quibbling about. Corporations and the rich: That's where the billions are. And that's what they want to get their hands on for themselves and their greedy friends.

Cut government oversight and regulation of private industry. Eliminate agencies like the EPA that hamper corporate profits. Workplace safety enforced at places like mines, offshore oil rigs, and meatpacking plants? Inspection of food production facilities by the FDA? Child labor laws, which are being relaxed in Maine? Cuts to community development grants, food aid to low-income pregnant women and their children, and grants to community action agencies that serve the poor? Regulatory authorities are bloated bureaucracies whose reason for existence is to enforce oppressive rules by an intrusive nanny state. Their very existence is an affront to the principles of the free market: salaries for make-work government jobs for bureaucrats who throttle industrial competitiveness.

Cut social spending. Social spending, by definition, goes to people who can't afford to look after themselves (or even worse, to people who can afford it but who choose instead to freeload on the bushels of money the government shovels out to one and all). Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, unemployment insurance, food stamps for the poor, school lunch programs, Pell grants to help low-income youth attend college -- all of these are socialist handouts to the unproductive and therefore undeserving. Abolish FEMA and let people care for themselves, as they should in a free society. Starve K-12 public education while increasing funding to private, for-profit schools where the affluent can send their children, thus consolidating their privileged position in the world, while public schools sink ever lower into poverty and chaos and despair. Block funding to NPR and Planned Parenthood.

Break the unions. End regulation of overtime pay and conditions. Abolish the minimum wage. Let people truly compete for work in a truly free market; a man who has a job and doesn't like the pay or conditions can leave, and those who have no job at all will be lining up to take his place. There are 112,000 teachers and 212,000 millionaires in New Jersey, but it's those greedy teachers with their $50,000 a year salaries and gold-plated pension plans who are bankrupting the state. Boeing's record profits are not enough: They must punish their recalcitrant workers in Washington, who had the temerity to demand decent wages and working conditions, and violate their contractual agreement with those workers by moving a major Dreamliner production line to South Carolina where they can pay non-union wages and -- surprise! -- receive big subsidies from the state government.

Subsidize big industry. While government subsidies to the poor and struggling are out of the question, subsidies to the obscenely rich and powerful are another matter entirely. Billions in subsidies to oil companies, King Coal, huge factory farms and ethanol producers, Big Pharma patents to keep cheap generics and imported drugs off the market, and of course the biggest of all -- the War Machine -- well, subsidizing the rich so they can remain rich and get richer is taken for granted; cuts in these areas are unthinkable.

Support Wall Street and the mega-banks to the hilt.
Yes, their greed and irresponsibility plunged us into this situation where the taxpayers had to put the country in hock for decades to bail them out; and yes, the Frank-Dodd legislation, designed to prevent such situations in the future, was so watered down it achieves very little; and yes, they are in a position even stronger and more dominant than ever; and yes, exotic derivatives remain unregulated; and yes, they are paying record bonuses while Main Street is struggling to tread water -- and yes, they are our biggest campaign donors, but no, we will not accept any significant limitation on the overwhelming financial clout they wield and which can help us continue to be re-elected. A pox on Elizabeth Warren and her new agency! We are unalterably opposed to a bureau that protects financial consumers, because that would protect them (at least to some extent) from the depredations of Wall Street and the mega-banks.

What economic legislation has the Republican House passed or proposed that has not sought to achieve those ends I've mentioned?

Then there's their cultural and social policy:

- Repression of women's rights to reproductive freedom;
- Denial of science, to be replaced with good old-fashioned Christian faith;
- Indoctrination of children by manipulation of school text-book material to reflect a Christian, conservative slant;
- Infiltration of higher education by such as the Koch brothers, who donate millions to universities in return for vetting professors and setting curricula;
- Demonization of illegal immigrants, yet looking away when those same hardworking decent people care for their kids, clean their swimming pools, tend their gardens, and perform exhausting, soul-destroying labor in their fields and factories in unregulated conditions for less than minimum wage with no workplace rights or protections;
- Denial of basic human rights to those they deem to be "other" -- that is, anyone who is not white, Christian, and heterosexual.

"Take our country back" indeed: back to a time when White was Right and the rich ruled without restriction.

The May Cable News Ratings: Fox Declines Again

  The Fox News Channel ratings continue to slide in the month of May.  Does this mean that the seniors and the stupid citizens in America are slowly coming to their senses and are seeing that FNC is not a real news organization? There is always hope.

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News Corpse

 

Way to go Roger and Rupert

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DKos

 

 

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

The Palin Publicity Bus Tour…

   ….rolls on today, as if we really care. I think that Mrs. Palin is an idiot, but you have to give credit to her managers for finding a new way to keep her in the public spotlight with a family bus tour to various historical locations around America. Maybe Mrs. Palin will learn some real historical facts and then pass them on to Michelle Bachman, if she can remember them that long.

Jon Stewart: Driving Miss Crazy   Part 1

 

 

Part 2