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Friday, August 05, 2011

Governor Rick Scott Making Donuts…

… which should be fairly simple for the man since he’s only one step above being a donut hole himself.

  The Florida Taliban Governor made a visit to Tampa in order to revive Bob Graham’s  “ workdays “ at regular jobs.

Graham said the workdays gave him insight into how people earn their living, "how they live their lives, pursue their dreams and confront their challenges," and hopes Scott will get the same "rich experiences."    TBO

  Knowing what a corrupt sack of crap that this man is, he will probably decide that the donut shop employees are being paid to much and then he and the legislature will pass a lower minimum wage law with an added tax cut for businesses. That is the Republican way, after all.

   Mr. Scott served donuts to patrons at Nicola's Donuts and Bakery in Tampa from 6am to 8:30 am on Wednesday, with this act being the first of a few stabs at different jobs that he performed while growing up. If that is the case, then he will get to clean a phone booth, if he can find one, and he will also get to sell groceries.

 

Thursday, August 04, 2011

The Bipartisan Compromise

  Okay, I got an email from the White House which purports to explain the debt ceiling bill which Obama signed this week.

  It is in graph form for an easy explanation so check it out.

  Is it fact or is it just more government fiction? You decide.

White house Budget Compromise

Eric Cantor:'That's what business does'

  Try this on for size, will you? The airlines have gotten what is basically a tax cut from the government because they cannot collect the $30 per ticket tax due to the lack of funding to the FAA. Are those airlines passing the savings which they are enjoying on to their customers? Hell no! This ploy enforces the fact that corporations are pretty much just sticking those tax cut savings into their own pockets. Have you seen any jobs being created by the Bush/Obama tax cuts? I thought not.

  Eric Cantor thinks that keeping that money is just fine and dandy.

CANTOR: And what airlines have done is have stepped in and said, well, if we’re not going to pay that money to the federal government, we’re going to keep it towards our own bottom line. And I guess that’s what business does.

 

ThinkProgress, Alex Seitz-Wald :

Oddly, Cantor seems to be unintentionally making the progressive argument about corporate taxes here. While conservatives generally argue that cutting business tax rates will lead to companies passing on savings to consumers and hiring more employees, progressives argue that corporations will just pocket much of these savings.

Wednesday, August 03, 2011

American Taliban Jobs Program?

  Why don’t you just find an FAA employee who is not working because the Republicans in the House are playing politics ( hostage taker ) over the short-term funding of a few job categories such as airplane inspection and so forth only because they are once again back into their union busting mode.

    John Boehner and the rest of the congress-critters went on their summer vacation and as a parting gift they left 74,000  workers  ( 4,000 FAA, 70,000  airport construction workers ) on a summer vacation. The difference is that the workers vacation is what is normally called unemployment. We get more of the Republicans jobs program in action.

  At this point, the Democrats are standing

firm.

Greg Sargent

The DCCC is now going on the offensive over the issue, blasting out releases in the districts of 50 House Republicans slamming them for going on recess without agreeing to the “clean” temporary reauthorization. “Representative Chip Cravaack called it quits and closed shop in Washington without resolving the FAA shutdown, which has thousands of workers on furlough, safety inspectors working without pay, and millions lost in revenue by the day,” reads the DCCC release sent out in Cravaack’s district.

 It will also deny the government over $1 billion in revenue from ticket taxes, $200 million of which has been lost already. This savings is not being passed on to consumers, however, as airlines immediately increased fares by the same amount as the tax.   WaPo

  Is this just another one of the Republicans ways to cut the deficit and to also give the government a tax break?

   The really sad thing is that Mr. Obama, being the ever resourceful Republican enabler, urged the Senate to pass the House version in order to avoid the shutdown. Senate Leader Harry Reid said no.

What the bills say: The provision Mica added to the short-term bill causing the shutdown would cut funding for the Essential Air Service program, which provides funding to rural airports that otherwise cannot sustain themselves. The long-term reauthorization passed by the House phases out funding completely for EAS. Also in that reauthorization was a provision that would reverse a regulator's ruling that airlines can unionize if an election is held and a majority of ballots favor a union — the same procedure as in most workplaces. Previously, those not voting in airline unionization elections were counted as "no" votes, an unusual practice the House bill sought to restore. The House bill would also allow more long-distance flights to Ronald Reagan National Airport, a provision opposed by Maryland and Virginia representatives who want to protect other airports’ business and avoid higher noise levels for their constituents. The Senate bill does not phase out EAS funding or reverse the union ruling, and increases flights to Reagan by a smaller amount.