Category Archives: News & Politics

Just my rants, raves & reflections on things that happen around the world.

GOP Spin!!

My mind is just racing on how pissed off I am at the GOP!  They are such lying hypocrites!!  They say it is all about the military, but do most of the them serve?  HELL NO!!  That is for the poor family…sure in the hell isn’t for the rich fat cats of the GOP.  Do they help on VA benefits?!  HELL NO!!  McCain voted against more VA Benefits…..they are quick to send our men and women to war but don’t give a damn about them if they need help.  The only reason why McCain got the medical help that he did after getting out the POW camp was because of his Father and his Grandfather….if that was my father out of the POW camp, he sure in hell won’t have gotten the therapy that was needed.  Hell, he can’t even get the VA to do what they promised him even through he served 21years with ‘Nam!  How fucked up is that?!?!?

McCain is calling everyone to service?!?!  But yet they total make being a community organizer is a low life?!?!  Like regular people getting involved is nothing and have no responsibilities?!? They just contradicted themselves by asking people to get involved in their communities.  What is even more fucked up, is they don’t even see it?!?!

On Obama, Earmarks, Palin Less Than Honest

•PALIN: “There is much to like and admire about our opponent. But listening to him speak, it’s easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform — not even in the state senate.”

FACT: The meaning of “major” is open to debate, but Obama worked with Republicans, including Sen. Richard Luger of Indiana, to pass legislation that would expand efforts to intercept illegal shipments of weapons of mass destruction and to destroy conventional weapons stockpiles. While a state senator in Illinois, he sponsored two contentious bills, one that studied racial profiling by police and another that ordered interrogations in potential death penalty cases to be recorded.

•PALIN: “And I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending: nearly half a billion dollars in vetoes. I suspended the state fuel tax, and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. I told the Congress ‘thanks, but no thanks,’ for that Bridge to Nowhere.”

FACT: While serving as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, Palin hired Steven Silver, a former chief of staff for Sen. Ted Stevens, to lobby Congress for earmarks. Wasilla received around $27 million in federal money, about as much as Boise, Idaho. Boise has a population of 200,000 people, compared to Wasilla’s 10,000. Earmarked funds went to sewage improvements and improving roads connecting the town to a local ski resort.

As for the “Bridge to Nowhere,” Palin initially supported using federal funds to build a $398 million bridge from Ketchikan to Gravina Island, which has 50 residents and a small airport. It was not until the plan was ridiculed that she withdrew her support. Critics contend she still supports using federal money to build a 3.4 mile “road to nowhere” on the island for $26 million — from the funds for the bridge.

**The GOP has nothing but lies and spin.  Palin reminds me very much of the crappy Coulter/Limbaugh…..All they doing is using Rove scummy tactics.  Another reason why to lose respect for McCain…he has totally, totally sold out.  He is using the same shit that Rove used on him.

Report: McCain Rips Bush in Woodward Book

“Everything is f—ing spin,” McCain is quoted as saying of Bush in a new book by Bob Woodward, according to the Fox report which appeared on its website Thursday

**Here is a prime example that he sold out….he bitches about spin, but that is all he does now…..spinning like a top.

Here are more lies:

GOP Convention Spin

 The Truth on Taxes (Again)
Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson, who was in the race himself earlier this year, banged the now-familiar tax drum in his denunciation of Obama when he said, “You don’t lift an economic downturn by imposing one of the largest tax increases in American history.”

We’ve been here before (repeatedly), but we’re happy to reiterate: What Obama is proposing is indeed a substantial tax increase for some, but not for most. Overall, Obama says he would raise income, capital gains and dividend taxes only for taxpayers with family income above $250,000 or singles making more than $200,000. He would also raise corporate taxes through selective “loophole closings.”

For most taxpayers rates would go down. The nonpartisan Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center has described his plan this way:

Tax Policy Center: The Obama plan would reduce taxes for low- and moderate-income families, but raise them significantly for high-bracket taxpayers. … By 2012, middle-income taxpayers would see their after-tax income rise by about 5 percent, or nearly $2,200 annually. Those in the top 1 percent would face a $19,000 average tax increase — a 1.5 percent reduction in after-tax income.

It’s true that Obama’s tax proposals overall would raise federal revenues by $627 billion over 10 years. Is that “one of the largest tax increases in American history” as Thompson claimed? And would it be a drag on the economy as he says?

When it comes to assessing the effect that a tax change will have on the economy, the single most relevant figure is the size of the increase or cut in relation to the size of the overall economy. And by that yardstick, Obama’s increase is hardly a history-maker. The largest was the 1942 increase enacted as the U.S. plunged into World War II, and it amounted to 5.2 percent of the entire economy in its first year.

 

President Bill Clinton’s 1993 tax increase, which Republicans regularly and misleadingly call the largest in history, was actually about one-tenth as large, amounting to 0.5 percent of the economy over its first two years. The TPC calculates that Obama’s overall tax increase, as described by his aides and on his Web site, would be roughly 0.1 percent in its first year, and 0.3 percent on average over 10 years, compared with what people are paying now.

And how would that affect the economy? Not much. The TPC says, “Neither candidate’s plan would significantly increase economic growth unless offset by spending cuts or tax increases that the campaigns have not specified.” The tax plans of both Obama and McCain would leave the federal government wallowing in huge deficits for years to come, and compared with the economic drag created by deficit spending, the effects of either man’s tax plan is negligible.

A Maverick Misleads

Praise in Context
The ad uses a partial quote – she “has a record of bi-partisan reform” – from an Aug. 29 Associated Press report. Those words do appear in the article, but so do several others that aren’t as flattering.

In fact, the AP report raises some questions about Palin’s credentials, saying: “She is younger and less experienced than the first-term Illinois senator, and brings an ethical shadow to the ticket.” It also says, “Palin’s lack of experience undercuts GOP charges that Obama is not ready to be commander in chief.”

The ad also quotes the Wall Street Journal as saying, “Governor Palin’s credentials as an agent of reform exceed Barack Obama’s.” But those words didn’t come from the newspaper’s reporters, they came from the WSJ’s editorial board, which is notably conservative and generally friendly to Republicans and hostile to Democrats.

Can someone explain to us why the hell is Jon Stewart the only one really calling this asses on their lies and two-faceness?

DOH!

 

Torn_Rose

DOH!
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blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/09/hot-mic-in-st-p.html

Murphy: It’s not going to work.

Noonan: It’s over.

Murphy: But still McCain can give a version of the Lieberman speech to do himself some good.

Todd: I think this was insulting to Kay Bailey Hutchinson… She’s never looked comfortable with this.

Murphy: they’re all bummed out

Todd: I mean is she really the most qualified woman they could have turned to?

Noonan: The most qualified? No. I would think they went for the, excuse me, political bulls**t about narratives…

Noonan: Every time Republicans do that, because that’s not where they live and it’s not what they’re good at, they blow it.

Murphy: You know what’s really the worst thing about it? The greatness of McCain is no cynicism and this is cynical.
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I agree with this comment 100%.

Todd: I think this was insulting to Kay Bailey Hutchinson… She’s never looked comfortable with this.

I actually had a “hissy fit” last Wednesday when I read about the “Greek Parthenon” setting Obama was going to have at his speech (And I am still shocked that it was not spinned the way I was scared it would be, but that just proves how good that speech really was) and I read that McBush was going to have a woman VP, I totally thought it was going to be Hutchinson and IMHO, if it was, we would have 4 more years of McBush, but now I am confident we will get change and not more of the same.

In the future, this “well thought decision” will be McBush’s Waterloo.

How Do I Feel?: calm calm

An Actual Post

Well, where to begin…..it has been a crazy couple of weeks.

We had a great time down at Curacao, crappy travel and then this week.

We have been trying get our work done, unpack and get the other place taken care of.  We have actually done better at the unpacking then I totally expected.  But at the same time it is hard to work when everything is a mess.  Drives me nuts.

I have the china cabinet left, pictures to hang and the rest of my area of the office….it is a disaster and I can’t stand it.  But this place getting there.  It really does feel like home.  We are even going to unpack my heirloom cookie jars that were my great-grandmother’s, which we packed up in Indiana in 2004 and haven’t unpacked since.  I refuse to unpack them in Florida with those damn hurricanes.

Just so I have a note on the date, we did lose a few items to the move yesterday, broken wise, it was an accident.  =(  They were my ceramic Alaskan clay Eskimos that I made back in ’87.   I still have my bear and the ribbons from 1st place that I got at the Tanana State Fair in Fairbanks, so that helps.  It just means that we have got to go back to Fairbanks, Alaska so I can get some more clay items.  I remember how long it took me to “sand” the lines from the mode off before they fired them.  It may me think of parts of the process that I forgot about….talk about flash back in your memory.

I have payroll to do this Sunday, so I have a lot of prep to do that I don’t fell like doing..icks.  I really, really need to balance our check books….I’m looking at the mess pile that I have on my table and it sucks.

During all this we watched the DNC and what speeches that we could.  CNN commentaries don’t know when to shut up…so annoying.

All the feature speakers Michelle Obama, Hillary Rodman Clinton & Bill Clinton did great and Barack Obama knocked down every GOP slam.  Al Gore really hit Bush hard!

I really got tired of everyone bitching about Clinton’s on that she didn’t say that he was ready for Commander in Chief.  What do they not understand that she couldn’t do it.  After everything that happened primary, with that being her argument there was no way.  It would’ve came off as a lie.  She did perfect on what she had to do and that was to address her supporters, especially the women and throw her support behind Obama.  And the argument for Commander in Chief could’ve only have been delivered by Pres. Clinton, as a former President he makes the strongest argument.    I’m not happy with some of the things that Senator Clinton said during the primary, but she didn’t do the slander that one of her main advertisers wanted her to do, but there was no doubt in my mind that she would do what she can needed to do for the Dem Party in the end.  The Clintons may still be unhappy and wounded but they will do what is needed for the party and the country, that is who they are.

As a feminist, it really, really pisses me off that former Clinton supporters are being totally ignorant and plan on voting for McCain!  WTF?!?!  Clinton and Obama are almost the same on policies.  And why the hell would you vote for someone who will be able to put Justices on the Court that will restrict a woman’s right to choose?!?!?  That so pisses me off!  NO ONE is going to tell me that I can’t have an abortion if that is something that I decide that I need to do.

Obama wasn’t the sexist!  His campaign wasn’t sexist! It was the f****kin media….like the stupid moron of Chris Matthews.   Hello?!?!?  Can you not tell the difference?!?!  Are you as stupid as Chris Matthews to believe that?!?!  If you do, you are no better the Limbaugh and Matthews and OReily.

And now McCain’s VP pick….that is such a political ploy, that is all it is.  I would so LOVE to see a woman in VP or President, but not her and not with McCain…..the future of the Supreme Court is way, way too important.  That is what bothers me the most, she is truely an Alaskan in who she is and I do really like that part, just because of my love of Alaska, but she is way, way too conservative and anti-choice…..and just a token.  She is the female Dan Quayle.  =(  As a feminist, that is unacceptable to me.
What really scares me is those people, especially former Clinton supporters that will fall for it.  I’m so hoping that when Senator Clinton hits the campaign trail that it will help minimize that damage from McCain’s VP pick.

I know that I sound like broken record (that is a piece a vinyl that music use to come on, for you younguns), but there isn’t a day that goes by that I reflect on that I’m so happy that we moved to this part of the country.  Other then Alaska, I’ve never felt so at home and enjoyed the natural beauty of the area so much.

I need to get a few things done around my area of the office, so I can find things…icks….and then on to bed.

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Activist Del Martin dies at age 87

 

 

Torn_Rose

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/08/27/lesbian.activist.dies/index.html

Del Martin fought for equal rights for gays and lesbians since the 1950s

She and her partner founded first national lesbian organization

Martin and Phyllis Lyon, 84, wed in June when California legalized gay marriage

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She was a huge force of natural and will be missed, I am very happy she died as a married woman.

RIP.

How Do I Feel?: contemplative contemplative

What a great answer…

Torn_Rose

“…Leno came back from a commercial break to ask McCain, “For $1 million, how many houses do you have?”

McCain answered by first citing his time as a POW in Vietnam.

“Could I just mention to you, Jay, that, at a moment of seriousness,” McCain began, “I spent five-and-a-half years in a prison cell. I didn’t have a house. I didn’t have a kitchen table. I didn’t have a table. I didn’t have a chair. And I didn’t spend those five-and-a-half years because, not because I wanted to get a house when I got out….”

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/08/mccain-on-leno.html
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McBush is going to turn what it means to be a POW into what Rudy turned 911 into…. An answer for everything.

Disgusting….How Do I Feel?: irritated irritated