Saturday, April 30, 2011
Inside Job
friends write
I just watched the wonderful movie " The Pianist" In it, some Jews in Warsaw , Poland ,volunteered to help the occupying Nazis in WW2 control the other Jews in the ghetto, thus gaining preferential treatment by the Nazis over their fellow middle and lower class Jews.
I find many similarities between those volunteers and todays middle class Republicans who blindly support the new Republican governors and Republican US House of Reps in their attempts to denigrate the lower classes.
But I wonder where their preferential treatment will come from ?? Why in a nation of plenty do we do these things to ourselves???
Thursday, April 28, 2011
quoted without comment
"Observers of the scene have made a mistake about Obama. He's not "eloquent." He's merely respectable. Being able to speak in grammatical sentences is not the same as having anything to say. It will be a sorrowful day when he is replaced by a genuine idiot like Michele Bachman, but it will happen because he wasn't able to set the tone for his times with something like a straight story, or a memo to his chief law enforcement officer."
anyone know a good teabagger?
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
oh, now and then
Friday, April 22, 2011
running for all he's worth
Monday, April 18, 2011
War! Guess Who's Winning?
What is more disgusting than the shout of the wealthy that the liberals/progressives are engaging in "class warfare"?
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There IS a class war going on, and the rich and powerful are winning. They have been winning for 30 years. But, they started the war.
Consider these political happenings.
1. Proposals to privatize (that means "end") Medicare.
2. Proposals to cut (that means, eventually, "end") social security.
3. Proposals and serious efforts to end "Obamacare."
4. The end of pensions, so far mostly corporate pensions, but also now probably public pensions.
5. The end of employer provided healthy care coverage.
6. Inflation of prices of food and energy.
7. Slashes to public school budgets.
8. Income tax cuts.
9. Huge budget deficits passed to the next generation.
Who do these steps benefit?
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Some odds and ends
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
We suffer from falling dreams.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Wisconsin corruption.
What? Crooked Republican? You don't say.
It's just all so common these days, and no one investigates, and most politicians don't even think of it as corruption.
Read it and weep, friends:
Just in his mid-20s, Brian Deschane has no college degree, very little management experience and two drunken-driving convictions.
Yet he has landed an $81,500-per-year job in Gov. Scott Walker's administration overseeing environmental and regulatory matters and dozens of employees at the Department of Commerce. Even though Walker says the state is broke and public employees are overpaid, Deschane already has earned a promotion and a 26% pay raise in just two months with the state.
How did Deschane score his plum assignment with the Walker team?
It's all in the family.
His father is Jerry Deschane, executive vice president and longtime lobbyist for the Madison-basedWisconsin Builders Association, which bet big on Walker during last year's governor's race.
Whole Story: CLICK