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Saturday, April 23, 2011
They Didn't Say Where
Republicans told us cutting taxes would lead to job creation so we cut taxes for most of the biggest corporations down to zero. And boy howdy did it create jobs... in China. Here it destroyed the tax base, killed our production capacity and exploded the national debt. GOP public policy works great for China and India, but why anybody in this country would vote Republican is beyond us.
Private Skies
There is nothing these people won't privatize. They have no desire to participate in effective government and in fact spend most of their time trying to sell it off to their corporate cronies. If you want super rich CEO's maximizing their own profit by paying your air traffic controllers as little as possible, vote GOP. After which we suggest you take the train.
Posts That Write Themselves
... because you would have to be drunk to sign on with the GOP.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
The Kyle Rule
To be fair the GOP never meant this central tenant of their public policy to be factual.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Theft
So the GOP majority in the House of Representatives just voted to abolish Medicare because according to them, we can't afford it. Yet in the same breath they voted for even more tax breaks for the well to do and the corporations. So basically they're taking the money we've been paying into Medicare and giving it to rich people in the form of tax breaks. In GOP world the super rich get an extra private jet and the poor, the middle class, and the elderly get to pay for it.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Tax Cuts Ubber Alles
Wisconsin’s Legislative Fiscal Bureau — the state’s equivalent of the Congressional Budget Office — finds that this would amount to a $49.9 million tax increase on people who receive these credits over the next two years:
Low and middle income people would lose tax credits worth about $49.4 million over two years, the new Legislative Fiscal Bureau report said.
Those affected most by Walker’s proposal would include low-income families who qualify for the earned income tax credit program, and low-income homeowners who receive tax rebates under the homestead tax credit.
We would say this guy is a reverse Robin Hood, robbing from the poor to give to the rich, but we don't want to act as if this isn't the MO of the entire Republican party. It strikes us further that cutting education shows they don't give a rip about investing in the future of this country. All in all it's a recipe for a third world banana republic.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Bad Faith
No Republican should be allowed to say we can't afford this or that. They've spent the last 30 years deliberately destroying the tax base though tax cuts and outsourcing and now they're crying crocodile tears. It's like pouring out the pitcher and then saying we'll have to go thirsty because there's just not enough water to go around. The only way to restore this country is to rebuild the tax base and bring back the middle class. The only way to do that is to get Republicans out of government.
Pivot Please
White House senior adviser David Plouffe dismissed Donald Trump’s birther beliefs today, noting that “there may be a small part of the country that believes these things, but mainstream Americans think it’s a side show.” In fact, more than half of GOP primary voters believe Obama was not born in the U.S., compared to 11 percent of the general public.
This is all well and good, however both TP and the White House need to conclude that people who disregard facts to make unfounded accusations are untrustworthy and of low character.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The Base
A new poll out of Mississippi finds that in a bastion of America's south, many Republican voters have tightly held onto the old, hateful views of race as a dividing line in society. A full 46 percent of Mississippi Republicans said they believe interracial marriage should be illegal, according to the left-leaning survey group Public Policy Polling. Only 40 percent said they thought it should remain legal, with the rest unsure.
Of course 24% of the GOP also believes Obama just might be the anti-Christ.
If the Dems were any good at messaging the GOP would consist only of this 46%. And it would be branded as the Confederate Flag Party. The base of the GOP is deeply racist. Thus, anybody else who votes GOP is voting with a deeply racist base. Somebody should poll the GOP base on their views of slavery...