Friday, April 1, 2011

Tea Party Queen Bee Tells Republican Worker Bee: "Take Off Your Lace Panties..."

"WASHINGTON - The Tea Party roared Thursday. Or, it tried to, but it wasn't clear how well its demands were heard on Capitol Hill.

A couple hundred anti-tax activists braved a chilly drizzle outside the Senate in an unimpressive scene that was a far cry from the throngs that overflowed the Capitol grounds in past rallies.
The top demand was for GOP leaders to stick to their blueprint of cutting $61 billion from the rest of this year's budget."

"Tea Party activist Kathy Dirr, of Liberty Township, Ohio, in Majority Leader John Boehner's district, put it bluntly:

"I say to the Republican leadership, take off your lace panties, stop being noodle backs, take a strong, bold, unwavering stand," she told the rally, to great approval.

Dirr and her Tea Party friends/Republicans also want EPA operations to be cut. EPA has done a tremendous job improving and enforcing clean-air regulations aimed at providing us with cleaner air to breathe. In the absence of EPA regulations, we could all (Tea Partiers included) be wearing oxy masks to attempt survival of everyday life on earth. It would be a catastrophe of unbelievable proportions, just as global warming, continuing unchecked, will be our ultimate demise as a living, breathing, vibrant civilization.

HP, 4-01-11
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What More Does The Right Want?

WHAT MORE DOES THE RIGHT WANT?
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"Yet this Republican ire is confusing because for quite some time now the Right has set the agenda and has defined the parameters of what is politically possible in this country. The "conservatives" and "Tea Partiers" are quite convincing at playing the aggrieved victims, but what, exactly, do they have to be "aggrieved" about? For example:

They wanted tax cuts for the rich and corporations, and they got tax cuts for the rich and corporations.

They wanted to privatize government services (including the military), and they got the privatization of government services (including the military).

They wanted to roll back anti-trust enforcement, and they got a rollback of anti-trust enforcement.

They wanted NAFTA, "free trade," and the WTO, and they got NAFTA, "free trade," and the WTO.

They wanted SUVs to be listed as "light trucks," and they got SUVs listed as "light trucks."

They wanted to deregulate the telecommunications industry and establish their own "conservative" news outlet, and they got the deregulation of the telecommunications industry and their own "news" outlet.

They wanted to deregulate the financial services industry and gut Glass-Steagall, and they got the deregulation of the financial services industry and the gutting of Glass-Steagall.

They wanted zero government regulation over the trading of derivatives, and they got zero government oversight over derivatives.

They wanted a strong Chief Executive vis-à-vis Congress, and they got a strong Chief Executive vis-à-vis Congress.

They wanted the Medicare Part D $400 billion give-away to Big Pharma, and they got the Medicare Part D $400 billion give-away to Big Pharma.

They wanted the Iraq war, and they got the Iraq war.

They wanted no limits on corporate campaign contributions, and they got no limits on corporate campaign contributions.

They wanted an extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, and they got an extension of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy.

They wanted easier access to deepwater offshore oil drilling and an anemic federal regulatory agency overseeing offshore drilling, and they got easier access to deepwater offshore drilling and an anemic federal agency overseeing offshore drilling.

They wanted a Supreme Court that would serve capital over labor, corporations over people, industry over concerns for the environment, and one that would hand over to their candidate a contested presidential election, and they got a Supreme Court that serves capital over labor, corporations over people, industry over concerns for the environment that handed to their candidate the presidency in a contested election.

They wanted to block the Employee Free Choice Act, and they blocked the Employee Free Choice Act.

They wanted to weaken the Dodd-Frank financial re-regulation bill, and they weakened the Dodd-Frank re-regulation bill.

They wanted subsidies for Big Oil, Nuclear, and Big Coal, and they got subsidies for Big Oil, Nuclear, and Big Coal.

And right now they want draconian budget cuts in programs that benefit middle and low-income people, and they're getting draconian budget cuts in programs that benefit middle and low-income people.

They also promised that if we, as a nation, enacted these policies -- cutting taxes for the rich and corporations, freeing capital to exploit the land and labor of the country, and privatizing vital government services -- we would usher in a period of peace and prosperity. Instead, we've gotten war and recession, home foreclosures and deficits.

So what, really, does the Right have to complain about? Like spoiled children they've always gotten their way but it's never good enough. Give into one demand and they have ten more; give in to those ten demands (as it seems is Obama's "strategy" for dealing with the opposition) and they have a hundred more; give into those hundred demands, and they have a thousand more, ad infinitum."

Read the complete post by Joseph A. Palermo : The Saccharine Republican Ire
HP, April 1, 2011.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Florida Voters Elected An Egg Head For Governor

"FLORIDIANS STARTING TO UNDERSTAND THEIR NEW GOVERNOR IS A GRIFTER"

By Jason Linkins, HP Mar. 30, 2011

According to Wikipedia, a Grifter is: "A confidence trick or confidence game (also known as a bunko, con, flim flam, gaffle, grift, hustle, scam, scheme, swindle or bamboozle) is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence. The victim is known as the mark, the trickster is called a confidence man, con man, confidence trickster, grifter, or con artist, and any accomplices are known as plants." [I like "con man"best.]--E.B

That's not all, of course! Rick Scott's plan to privatize as much of the public school system as he possible can is, in the words of Stephanie Mencimer, a "fraud magnet:"
As soon as the state starts handing families $5500 a year, it's virtually assured that enterprising thieves will devise various schemes to help them part with those funds, including by starting "independent" for-profit virtual schools, charter schools, and other predatory "educational" institutions. While the idea of privatizing the education system may seem like a big money saver, and no one really loves school bureaucracies, putting that much taxpayer money out there without adequate oversight (i.e. bureaucracy) is a formula for disaster.
It's not just a hypothetical harm, as charter schools in many states have demonstrated. Charter schools get paid by the number of kids they enroll, and they are free from much of the bureaucracy Republicans like to bash so much. All that money mixed with all that freedom hasn't produced much in the way of an education boost: Charter schools perform no better and often much worse than traditional ones. But they have produced a bumper crop of fraudsters.
In recent years, the US Department of Education's Office of the Inspector General has been raising red flags about charter school fraud and embezzlement, a problem that is increasing. In March, the OIG wrote that it had opened more than 40 charter school criminal investigations that resulted in the convictions of 15 charter school officials, with 24 cases still pending. Most of the cases involved charter school operators and employees who falsely increased enrollment figures and used the extra money to bankroll lavish lifestyles. They often engaged in testing and grade-fixing antics to ensure the money kept rolling in. At the time the report was released, prosecutors had recovered more than $4 million stolen by charter school employees and operators since 2005.

Learn more about the grifter, con man, bag egg here...

Friday, March 25, 2011

Why Maine's Gov. Le Page Can't Erase History...

By Robert Reich, HP, Mar. 24, 2011

... "One panel shows my predecessor at the U.S. Department of Labor, Frances Perkins, who was buried in Newcastle, Maine.

The LePage administration is also renaming conference rooms that had carried the names of historic leaders of American labor, as well as former Secretary Perkins.

The governor's spokesman explains that the mural and the conference-room names were "not in keeping with the department's pro-business goals,"explained Gov. LePage’s spokesperson.

Are we still in America? Reich asks.

"Frances Perkins was the first woman cabinet member in American history. She was also one of the most accomplished cabinet members in history."

"She and her boss, Franklin D. Roosevelt, came to office at a time when average working people needed help -- and Perkins and Roosevelt were determined to give it to them. Together, they created Social Security, unemployment insurance, the right of workers to unionize, the minimum wage, and the forty-hour workweek."

"Big business and Wall Street thought Perkins and Roosevelt were not in keeping with pro-business goals. So they and their Republican puppets in Congress and in the states retaliated with a political assault on the New Deal."

"Roosevelt did not flinch. In a speech in October 1936 he condemned ‘business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering."’

Big business and Wall Street, Roosevelt said,
"...had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob.
Never before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today. They are unanimous in their hate for me -- and I welcome their hatred."
Fast forward 75 years.

"Big business and Wall Street have emerged from the Great Recession with their pockets bulging. Profits and bonuses are as high as they were before the downturn. And they're spending like mad on lobbying and politics. After the Supreme Court's disgraceful Citizens United decision, there are no limits."

"Pro-business goals are breaking out all over. Governors across America are slashing corporate taxes as they slash state budgets. House and Senate Republicans are intent on deregulating, privatizing, and cutting spending and taxes so their corporate and Wall Street patrons will do even better."

"That's why the current Republican assault on workers -- on their right to form unions, on unemployment insurance and Social Security, on public employees, and even (courtesy of Governor LePage) on our common memory -- is so despicable."

"By the way, Maine's Governor LePage may be curious to know that the building housing the U.S. Department of Labor in Washington is named the "Frances Perkins Building." He can find her portrait hanging prominently inside. Also portraits and murals of great leaders of American labor."

"A short walk across the mall will bring Governor LePage to an imposing memorial to Franklin D. Roosevelt, should the Governor wish to visit."

"Governor, you might be able to erase some of Maine's memory, but you'll have a hard time erasing the nation's memory, even if it's not in keeping with your pro-business goals."–Robert Reich.