FYII, Wednesday, March 10, 2010

When Democrats stay true to their party's principles rather than becoming Wussacrats, they win GOP votes, too.

Many people have noticed the continuing hypocrisy of this president...on the stump, Obama decries the greedy actions of the for profit, private health insurance corporations, yet as one wise blogger asks: "If the private insurance industry is so evil, why would you ever possibly force me to be their customer?"

Updating political dictionaries; e.g. "Treason" refers to Democrats criticizing a Republican administration during a war while "Patriotism" refers to Republicans criticizing a Democratic administration during a war.

Democrats need too remind everyone, especially members of the GOP and those living in states and congressional districts represented by GOP elected officials that: The national debt doubled under George W. Bush and tripled under Reagan. George W. Bush had the worst job creation record in 60 years. Taxes are historically low and have been for twenty years.

DOJ's "anti-trust concerns" decision about ES&S's purchase of Diebold (giving it a virtual voting machine monopoly in the US--- presence in 90% of the states) does nothing "to ensure the accuracy or ability of citizens to oversee their own elections run on unobservable, easily manipulated, oft-failed electronic voting systems..."

Economic inequality increases: while unemployment and poverty continue to rise, number of "they're in the money" millionaires rose by 16% last year.

It's not enough that the Obama administration followed Dubya's lead in bailing out the financiers while essentially telling regular Americans to go pound sand, is Obama's myopia about bipartisanship putting Americans at massive financial risk (in addition to Three Mile Island and Chernobyl risks) regarding nuclear expansion?.

Japan's dog washing machine more popular with owners than dogs...maybe owners should try out the machine on themselves, first.

 

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