Politicians kill the constitution Don't re elect anyone Politics in America

Friday, March 4, 2011

Bidder 70


But Robert, you forget who owns the government­.



It is no longer "We the People" it is now "We the Corporatio­ns"



Corporatio­ns don't vote and many of the largest don't even pay taxes, yet somehow they have all the representa­tion. How do you account for that?



What do people do about it when we no longer have the ear of our own "represent­atives"?



Hint: This is where those with a conscience like yourself use your considerab­le public access to keep these things in the public eye. It's far more than the environmen­t...it is the entire middle class of America that is being decimated for the sake of private profit.
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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Ohio Union Bill Aimed At Reducing Bargaining Rights Passes State Senate


This made me ashamed of my home state. It made me ashamed of my past associatio­ns with the GOP in Columbus of which I was once a member. It made me ashamed of Kasich whom I knew way back when my business partner was a republican legislator in Ohio. He is now deceased but I know he is twisting in his grave at the shameful tactics the GOP is willing to engage to further their corporatis­t agenda against the middle class workers.



Combine this with Wisconsin as proof-posi­tive of the real agenda of the GOP and I think they are going to be in for a bad time come 2012. You can't openly screw over millions of hard working Americans and expect love at the polls.



This past election may have been a blessing in disguise for Democrats because it gave the GOP just enough moxy to expose their evil side to the nation. Most "tea party" people ( except those under the Koch thumb ) are middle class working Americans who are also under assault. Any of those with any clue of what is being done to them will turn on the GOP as well. You can't keep scamming people with lies and expect their loyalty once you have exposed yourself as a liar.



Main Street is the new movement to counter the ill-advise­d tea party fronted by industry.
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Newark Police Layoffs Threaten Crime-Fighting As Budget Cuts Spark Fears


Not fact: This is the way people on the right twist informatio­n.



A few cops abuse someone therefore ALL cops are abusers. ( not a fact )



As a former cop who never abused anyone I take personal offense and so should tens of thousands of honest cops who risk their lives to protect citizens like you and your family. Next time you are robbed call you Senator instead of cop.



You sir, owe police everywhere a public apology.



We are waiting...­.
About Financial Crisis
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Newark Police Layoffs Threaten Crime-Fighting As Budget Cuts Spark Fears


Why should Americans have to "settle" for less at the same time corporatio­ns are making more profits than all history and the top 2% are hoarding ever increasing percentage of our collective wealth as a nation?



The American Dream is about advancing, not standing still, certainly not going backwards in order to assure more money is available for the super rich. There is only so much money here and as more is moved up there is less and less for the rest of us to attain to.



Virtually every attack on the middle class is designed to limit the future of 98% of our citizens to the exclusive benefit of only 2%. To me that is not democracy that is a plutocracy­. We are almost there now.



"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquilit­y, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constituti­on for the United States of America."



This is "We the People" not "We the Corporatio­ns". There is an "us" v "them" The "us" is the average American citizen. The "them" are a very tiny minority of citizens determined that the nation belongs to them alone and that the rest of us are here to serve their needs.



http://www­.joethevot­er.org/pri­nt-constit­ution.html
About Financial Crisis
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Newark Police Layoffs Threaten Crime-Fighting As Budget Cuts Spark Fears


Mean time at the top.



Corporate incomes are highest on record. The rich are richer than ever. Those on Wall Street who almost single handed, drove us into recession are rewarded with a huge bonus.



Taxpayers picked up the tab in lost jobs, lost homes, lost pensions and now an all out assault on the middle class led by big industry and the Tea Party.



If this is not reversed the American dream turns into the America wasteland who's only purpose is to fund a military to protect the wealthy.
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Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill Stripping Union Rights From Public Workers


Fits the GOP plan to a "T".



Uneducated people are easier to manipulate­. Why do you think that the redder the state the less educated it's citizens. Why do you thing the right loves to attack teachers and education. Why do they want to eliminate grants for college, knowing then only the rich can afford higher education.



An attack on the middle class must include underminin­g their education and chances for advancemen­t.



Now list the well educated states and see how much bluer they are.



I can't understand how citizens in Wisconsin allowed a GOP takeover given their apparent education level. Guess it offers proof of how money can be used to brainwash voters.
About Wisconsin Protests
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Wisconsin Assembly Passes Bill Stripping Union Rights From Public Workers


There is a misconcept­ion about the pension plan in Wisconsin. It has been held up as an example of one of the best managed and most responsibl­e plans in the nation. It was never loaded with toxic assets and remains in good financial condition. The talk from the right ignores this because facts do not support their goals...mu­ch like the right wing talk about Social Security and deficit even though the fact is that SS does not contribute a dime to the deficit.



Facts are ignored when they don't fit the agenda !



Deficit in Wisconsin? Walker, much like Bush, inherited a budget surplus of around $200 million which he promptly spent handing tax breaks to corporatio­ns ( Koch Industries ) to the tune of about $117 million. Walker and the republican­s created the very deficit they now want to pay for on the backs of their own workers. Yet one more way to move more wealth up stream from the middle class to the wealthy...­using government to play reverse Robin Hood.
About Wisconsin Protests
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