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    Entries in tea party (14)

    Saturday
    Mar052011

    Tea Party Going Islamophobic Bat-Shit in Orange County

    And, let’s see … what could possibly cause Muslims not like America? Hmmmmm.

    Atheist that I am, I’m tempted to send the ICNA a donation, simply to spite these Orange County bigots. This is simply some of the most despicably outrageous behavior I’ve ever seen, and when it’s by people waving the American flag ….I tend to kinda lose it.

    Let me tell you Tea Party people something.  You are bigots. You are racists. You are xenophobes. You are ignorant. You are intolerant. You are ugly. You are mean spirited. You are hateful. You are fearful.

    Ergo, you are not truly Americans.

    Oh, and the crazy woman who said that her Marine son and his buddies would like to send all this Muslims to paradise … drop her an email and tell her what you think : dpauly@villapark.org

    -maven

    Tuesday
    Oct192010

    Yes, your taxes have gone down. $116 Billion and counting.

    The Tea Party candidates would have real heartburn if more people had a clue about this massive tax reduction by the so-called ‘tax and spend’ liberals, but read on by clicking here:

    “In a New York Times/CBS News Poll last month, fewer than one in 10 respondents knew that the Obama administration had lowered taxes for most Americans. Half of those polled said they thought that their taxes had stayed the same, a third thought that their taxes had gone up, and about a tenth said they did not know. As Thom Tillis, a Republican state representative, put it as the dinner wound down here, “This was the tax cut that fell in the woods — nobody heard it.”  New York Times

    Tuesday
    Oct192010

    As 'Perfect Storm' gathers speed, Tea Party takes advantage

    It’s the best of times and the worst of times. The best for TeaParty opportunists like Sharron Angle, and the worst for the rest of us. Reich paints a thought provoking picture of what we are facing as a country - further unconscionable consolidation of economic power by a few, Wall St. abuses, and the mortgage/financial crisis - and says that there is plenty of money to help, but no political will to use it.

    -maven

    The Perfect Storm

    Robert Reich, Robert Reich’s Blog, 18 October 10

    t’s a perfect storm. And I’m not talking about the impending dangers facing Democrats. I’m talking about the dangers facing our democracy.

    First, income in America is now more concentrated in fewer hands than it’s been in 80 years. Almost a quarter of total income generated in the United States is going to the top 1 percent of Americans.

    The top one-tenth of one percent of Americans now earn as much as the bottom 120 million of us.

    Who are these people? With the exception of a few entrepreneurs like Bill Gates, they’re top executives of big corporations and Wall Street, hedge-fund managers, and private equity managers. They include the Koch brothers, whose wealth increased by billions last year, and who are now funding tea party candidates across the nation.

    Which gets us to the second part of the perfect storm. A relatively few Americans are buying our democracy as never before. And they’re doing it completely in secret.

    Hundreds of millions of dollars are pouring into advertisements for and against candidates - without a trace of where the dollars are coming from. They’re laundered through a handful of groups. Fred Maleck, whom you may remember as deputy director of Richard Nixon’s notorious Committee to Reelect the President (dubbed Creep in the Watergate scandal), is running one of them. Republican operative Karl Rove runs another. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a third.

    The Supreme Court’s Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission made it possible. The Federal Election Commission says only 32 percent of groups paying for election ads are disclosing the names of their donors. By comparison, in the 2006 midterm, 97 percent disclosed; in 2008, almost half disclosed.

    We’re back to the late 19th century when the lackeys of robber barons literally deposited sacks of cash on the desks of friendly legislators. The public never knew who was bribing whom.

    Just before it recessed the House passed a bill that would require that the names of all such donors be publicly disclosed. But it couldn’t get through the Senate. Every Republican voted against it. (To see how far the GOP has come, nearly ten years ago campaign disclosure was supported by 48 of 54 Republican senators.)

    Here’s the third part of the perfect storm. Most Americans are in trouble. Their jobs, incomes, savings, and even homes are on the line. They need a government that’s working for them, not for the privileged and the powerful.

    Yet their state and local taxes are rising. And their services are being cut. Teachers and firefighters are being laid off. The roads and bridges they count on are crumbling, pipelines are leaking, schools are dilapidated, and public libraries are being shut.

    There’s no jobs bill to speak of. No WPA to hire those who can’t find jobs in the private sector. Unemployment insurance doesn’t reach half of the unemployed.

    Washington says nothing can be done. There’s no money left.

    No money? The marginal income tax rate on the very rich is the lowest it’s been in more than 80 years. Under President Dwight Eisenhower (who no one would have accused of being a radical) it was 91 percent. Now it’s 36 percent. Congress is even fighting over whether to end the temporary Bush tax cut for the rich and return them to the Clinton top tax of 39 percent.

    Much of the income of the highest earners is treated as capital gains, anyway - subject to a 15 percent tax. The typical hedge-fund and private-equity manager paid only 17 percent last year. Their earnings were not exactly modest. The top 15 hedge-fund managers earned an average of $1 billion.

    Congress won’t even return to the estate tax in place during the Clinton administration – which applied only to those in the top 2 percent of incomes.

    It won’t limit the tax deductions of the very rich, which include interest payments on multi-million dollar mortgages. (Yet Wall Street refuses to allow homeowners who can’t meet mortgage payments to include their primary residence in personal bankruptcy.)

    There’s plenty of money to help stranded Americans, just not the political will to raise it. And at the rate secret money is flooding our political system, even less political will in the future.

    The perfect storm: An unprecedented concentration of income and wealth at the top; a record amount of secret money flooding our democracy; and a public becoming increasingly angry and cynical about a government that’s raising its taxes, reducing its services, and unable to get it back to work.

    We’re losing our democracy to a different system. It’s called plutocracy.

     

    Robert Reich is Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations, most recently as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton. He has written twelve books, including “The Work of Nations,” “Locked in the Cabinet,” “Supercapitalism” and his latest book, “AFTERSHOCK: The Next Economy and America’s Future.” His ‘Marketplace’ commentaries can be found on publicradio.com and iTunes.

    

    Saturday
    Oct162010

    Coffee Vote 2010

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    Monday
    Jul192010

    And dogs are just idiots

    There are some immutable truths in life. How did I learn this? The less than sympathetic mother-“life just isn’t very nice, is it?” or the under achieving teacher from grade school -“you’ll never learn this material, will you?”- made valiant, if sadly misdirected, efforts to clue me in. Then there were the bosses who put the icing on the cake -“That isn’t the way I would have written it.”. I believe we are born with a personal Greek Chorus nearby, ready to reaffirm our worst suspicions that it’s all for naught.

    Some truths I learned on my own. You can’t make a cat chase a ball. You also can’t make a dog watch the romping puppies on the tee-vee screen. The cat thinks you’re an idiot for trying and the dog is an idiot. Horses can be led to water. Children can be forced to play a musical instrument against their will, but you will be the idiot - paying for your sin in so many clever but cruel ways.

    Husbands will still be who there were when you married them. Only more so.

    In this same theme, Tea Party followers will never be able to redirect their considerable creative sign making energies to doing the simple research or homework necessary that would undercut the whole premise of their gawd given but wildly inaccurate ‘theories’ of the Constitution or democratic governance.

    We need to quit trying, rather like scrambling past the frozen faced passenger on the burning aircraft. You yell for him to get out of the seat, run for his life. But he can’t. You must leave him there. Focus instead on those with wit enough to climb through the smoke and out onto the wing.

    Help them make the leap to the ground.

    Tuesday
    Jun082010

    Primary Election: It's over but for the laughing and pointing

    This is gonna be great! Grab a few brewski’s, put your feet up and get ready for the big show as the full tilt crazy Teanut, Sharron Angle, gets ready to take the country back from her socialist arch nemisis Harry Reid. The race to November has the potential to deliver both drama and laughs aplenty.

    Sharron Angle … a bloggers’ dream

    Angle, the wacky choice of wingnuts everywhere, has so firmly locked herself into the bedbug corner that she should be easy pickings for Reid. Supposing of course, that the alien pods sown by the Tea Party Express fail to bear the required numbers of clueless, fact hating zombie fruit - and Reid doesn’t stumble.

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    Monday
    Mar292010

    Help Harry Reid buy dictionaries for Tea Party 'Patriots' 

    Whoa! This may not be your fathers’ Harry Reid.

    He’s getting funny! And, snarky! I love it!

     

    This just in:

    This weekend Sarah Palin and the Tea Party came to Searchlight and held a rally. You might have seen it on the news.

    I wasn’t there, but I’m told there were speeches, some signage featuring questionable assertions, and a lot of calling Democrats “socialists.” I guess it’s better not to let the facts get in the way of a good rally sign.

    CLICK HERE AND HELP ME FIGHT FOR THE VALUES WE SHARE TODAY!

    I double checked the definition of ‘socialism,’ and it’s defined as a political philosophy that advocates for government ownership of private industry. Absolutely needless to say, not a view I agree with in the least.

    My first thought was that we could hold a fundraising drive to buy dictionaries for all these folks and mail them out lickity split. But my campaign manager rightly pointed out that with the first quarter coming to an end, we should raise money for the campaign in dictionary-sized increments instead.

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    Sunday
    Mar282010

    Monday Musings: March 29, 2010

    Today was simply the most awesome day of skiing that I’ve had in years. I am a happy woman, and learned something useful.

    Mt. Rose, where I have a season pass, is where I normally ski. It’s economical and close. Mt. Rose doesn’t have the most terrain or the fanciest of posh hotels, bistros, high end trinket shops and such. It’s a basic locals place.

    The skiing at Mt. Rose can be very challenging however.

    I’ve really worked at my skiing this year, and sometimes bemoaned how hard it was at Mt. Rose. So today, we went to Northstar. Very Euro, very Vail, very big, and very expensive. It has a huge area of beautiful runs.

    I’ve never skied better. Because, compared to Mt. Rose, Northstar is easy. It’s a nice intermediate ski area for skiers who don’t particularly want to be challenged.

    I’ll go back to Mt. Rose and be glad to be there. I’ll know that when I ski well there, it’s because I’m good and not because I’ve been fooled by fancy.

    Sort of like life.

    Now the Tea Party folks, and Republican pols are backing away from simply hating health care reform legislation on it’s face as health, care and reform. Now, it’s about taxes. I get it. Tea Partiers and the GOP don’t like taxes.

    It just occurred to me that had the GOP not been on such an irresponsible spending spree over the last decade, launched two horribly expensive and unnecessary wars abroad, gutted regulation over the financial services industry leading to near collapse of state and local governments - leaving them to tax their way out of the very deep hole - had they not done this, there would probably not be a bunch of tax increases looming everywhere we look.

    The Tea Party bunch needs to look in the goddamn mirror.

    In the ever shrinking Reno Gazette-Journal op-ed page, there was a letter the editor by a local nitwit. This person was blown away - I mean REALLY BLOWN AWAY - having met America’s craziest Governor, Jim Gibbons of Nevada in WalMart.

    Whoa! The Guv in WalMart!

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    Friday
    Mar262010

    Friday Fish Wrap: March 26, 2010

    First, I want to begin by thanking all the people who have, apparently, become fairly regular readers of this blog. My latest analytics continue to surprise me. This blog is a labor of love, being worked in ahead of housework and a lot of other things I should be doing when not working, skiing or taking care of Mr. Maven.

    A friend of a friend said, in response to looking at the maven&meddler a while back, something to the effect “some of us (snarky tone) have a life.”

    True.

    Mine’s really hectic, but I still can’t put down the blogging. It’s a curse. It’s also great mental health.

    All for a hosting fee of $17.00 a month.

    I’ve watched bloggers come and go. I hope that I can stay the course.

    Watching Face to Face with Jon Ralston tonight was a hoot.

    The two Tea Partiers went out of their way to prove everything I believe about them: loud and disruptive, impressed with their own ‘wink, wink’ cute-ness, and completely able to ‘debate’ in a factual vacuum. Facts do not get in the way of making their point … whatever it is. On their hyper bizarro Planet Delusional.

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    Friday
    Feb192010

    Friday Fish Wrap: February 19, 2010  

    It’s been an awesome week of Olympics coverage, and it’s particularly great to be able to cheer for a ‘hometown’ girl - Julia Mancuso of Truckee, California. For those of you not from around these parts, that’s just about  30 minutes up the road from Reno, Nevada.

    Unlike past Winter Olympic years, the work schedule hasn’t allowed me to ski my brains out in support of the team effort. Yesterday and today, however, I did get in a fairly decent 10 mile bike ride - bundled up, course, since it’s not that warm at 0930. It’s ‘brisk’.

    Here’s a nice bit of news on the healthcare reform front: There’s been quite a bit of new steam behind the failed Public Option of late. Senator Christopher Dodd’s decision to call it a day bodes well for his being able to stand up for what the American people really want - which is a Public Option and a freaking healthcare reform bill.

    Just this afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid issued a statement that he would support not only the Public Option - which he’d always been in tacit approval of - but also the use of the reconciliation vote to get ‘er done.

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    Tuesday
    Feb162010

    Nevada: ET and Batshit Crazy Teaparty types abounding

    The question, gentle reader, has Nevada become ground zero for crazy? Synonymous for nutty? A stand-in for irrational thinking?

    Do Extra-Terrestials walk amongst us. Could the Tea Party candidates who yearn to be free of Harry Reid actually be rational human flesh that has been possessed by daffy aliens?

    BlueLyon and others are on point to news coming from Jon Ralston that another Tea Party type is chomping at the bit to get in the race against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

    Jon Scott Ashjian, only the second (!) Armenian to declare himself a contender in this years contest - Danny Tarkanian being the first - is reportedly waiting for The Tea Party of Nevada to be declared almost sane enough to qualify as a legitimate political party by the Secretary of State’s office.

    You have to hand it to Nevadan’s. We are an inclusive bunch, especially when it comes to looney quasi political parties and their batshit crazy quasi candidates.

    Beating a path out of Utah and the clutches of the Mormon Cult some twenty plus years ago, I thought that Nevada had to be a safer bet. Now I realize how misguided I was.

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    Sunday
    Feb072010

    Monday Musings: February 8, 2010

    Updated on Monday, February 8, 2010 at 08:11 by Registered Commentermavenandmeddler

    Watching the Sunday morning round of political shows, I listened to Alan Greenspan deliver his whiskered old dogma that lowering taxes would certainly help bring the economy out of its funk. Then, an ad came up for the woman who would like to replace Senate Majority Leader, Harry Reid of Nevada, Sue Lowden.

    Sue is an all American success story.

    Family from the old sod that came to American to work in the coal mines. Sue bused tables in New Jersey to take the runner up place at the Miss America pagent, and fly off with Bob Hope on a USO tour.

    Or something like that. It’s the same old political ad.

    Her plan for success in Nevada: lowering taxes.

    I wish it were that easy. Simple cause and effect.

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    Saturday
    Sep192009

    Bill Moyers: Dick Armey, the man behind the marchers

    Bill Moyers on who is behind the teabaggers marching against health care reform … Dick Armey, of Freedom Works.

    Armey has never known a day of his entire adult life that wasn’t covered handsomely by government sponsored health care, by the University of Texas system or the federal employees system that he has until he reaches age 66.

    He so loves his current government sponsored health care program that he has gone to court to keep it - to resist taking Medicare and still draw social security benefits.


    Dick Armey is a disingenuous whore.

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    Thursday
    Apr162009

    Friday Fish Wrap: April 17, 2009

    What a week it’s been. I feel like I’m on a jittery caffeine high from all the tea bags floating on a warmed over sea of hyperbole around the blogosphere. It all brings to mind that tea party in Alice in Wonderland - totally surreal. Do you think they were Republicans, too?

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