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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

The GOP’s Greatest Hits For Wednesday,January 5..

 

…and as you have probably guessed, it was much cheap talk and lies about everything in government.

  We will begin with that rag Republican congressional member from the state of Tennessee, Diane Black, who wants to repeal the health care reform bill and who also happens to think that those poor insurance companies should not have to insure children who have pre-existing conditions. A typical Rethugnican.

 

   As was noted by Jed Lewison who writes at DailyKos, this woman doesn’t even know what is in the law which she is talking about. The age to which parents can keep their kids on their insurance is 26,not 24. I guess that it is time to ask former President Bush if I can get the “Hooked on Phonics” set back from him so that I can send it to Rep.Black.     Laughing out loud

  The next Rethugnican asshhat will be up in my next post later this evening.

 

The New Republican House

 

    The following comments will give an insight as to what the “reality based” citizens of America think that the new Republican majority in the House of Representatives will be like as the latest edition of “Let’s Fuck America” gets under way on Wednesday,January 5,2011.

I'm actually looking forward to the Republican led Clown House. It's going to be hilarious watching the Repugs try to balance appeasing the Teabagger stooges who were stupid enough to vote for them and the corporate lobbyists who funded their campaigns.
"He's the one, who likes all our pretty songs. And he likes to sing along. And he likes to shoot his gun. But he knows not what it means" - Kurt Cobain

by Jeff Y on Tue Jan 04, 2011

Me too. Endless Rethug scandals are fun to watch, even though they aren't good for the country.

If this is anything like 1995, the GOP will discredit themselves pretty quickly. The trouble is getting the rubes who vote for them to see that. One thing they didn't have in 1995 was a 24 hour propaganda channel as they do now.

The loudest cries for war come from those who have never seen one.

by MadGeorgiaDem on Wed Jan 05, 2011

Give an Idiot Enough Rope....... Day one.....they read the Constitution out loud.  How many of them will actually attend?  And of those who do show up....how many will be caught sleeping, texting or laughing inappropriately.....during the reading of their beloved Founding Fathers?

Where is the GOP Jobs Bills?  This is now a fair question after January 5th.  Why hasn't the unemployment rate gone down?  Another fair question after January 5th.  Are we better off after January 5th?  What have you done for me lately?  All fair....after January 5th. 

by snapples on Wed Jan 05, 2011

    One thing that we can more than likely count on from the Republicans is the start of their attempt to gut Social Security under the “we must all sacrifice” slogan in order to cut the deficit  This is utter non-sense since Social Security does not add to the deficit in the first place.   Of course, we all know that the GOP owe their masters in the insurance industry so Obama’s health reform will be the first thing to go if the Repugs have their way.

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Birds Dropping Like Flies…

this time in Louisiana only 3 days after the creatures fell out of the sky in Arkansas.

    It was a fairly small bunch of red-winged blackbirds numbering an estimated 500 or so,compared to the 3,000 which fell in Arkansas.

   As is a natural occurrence when these rare kinds of things happen, certain groups are asking if the birds kamikaze act was some kind of evil government testing.

Indeed, the EPA’s own policy states that government and industry scientists can treat children as human guinea pigs in chemical experiments, which allows pesticides to be tested on mentally handicapped children and orphans.

Monday, January 03, 2011

The Continuing CableGate Saga

 

    From WLCENTRAL

El País: Why EL PAÍS chose to publish the leaks

Submitted by x7o on Sat, 01/01/2011

EL PAÍS editor, JAVIER MORENO, explains the decision to publish the State Department cables, which expose on an unprecedented scale the extent to which Western leaders lie to their electorates. MORENO provides some of the best analysis of Cablegate yet.

From Why EL PAÍS chose to publish the leaks

Cynics will argue that none of what we have learned from WikiLeaks differs from the usual way in which high-level international politics is conducted, and that without diplomatic secrets, the world would be even less manageable and more dangerous for everyone. Political classes on both sides of the Atlantic convey a simple message that is tailored to their advantage: trust us, don't try to reveal our secrets; in exchange, we offer you security.

But just how much security do they really offer in exchange for this moral blackmail? Little or none, since we face the sad paradox that this is the same political elite that was incapable of properly supervising the international financial system, whose implosion triggered the biggest crisis since 1929, ruining entire countries and condemning millions of workers to unemployment and poverty. These are the same people responsible for the deteriorating quality of life of their populations, the uncertain future of the euro, the lack of a viable European project and the global governance crisis that has gripped the world in recent years, and which elites in Washington and Brussels are not oblivious to. I doubt that keeping embassy secrets under wraps is any kind of guarantee of better diplomacy or that such an approach offers us better answers to the problems we face.

The incompetence of Western governments, and their inability to deal with the economic crisis, climate change, corruption, or the illegal war in Iraq and other countries has been eloquently exposed in recent years. Now, thanks to WikiLeaks, we also know that our leaders are all too aware of their shameful fallibility, and that it is only thanks to the inertia of the machinery of power that they have been able to fulfill their democratic responsibility and answer to the electorate.

The powerful machinery of state is designed to suppress the flow of truth and to keep secrets secret. We have seen in recent weeks how that machine has been put into action to try to limit the damage caused by the WikiLeaks revelations.

Given the damage they have suffered at the hands of WikiLeaks, it is not hard to see why the United States and other Western governments have been unable to resist the temptation of focusing attention on Julian Assange. He seems an easy enough target, and so they have sought to question his motivation and the way that WikiLeaks works. They have also sought to question why five major news organizations with prestigious international reputations agreed to collaborate with Assange and his organization. These are reasonable questions, and they have all been answered satisfactorily over the last four weeks, despite the pressure put on us by government, and worse still, by many of our colleagues in the media.           Link

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