Sunday, March 06, 2011

The truth is out there.

Here's some. Michael Moore...
“America is not broke. Contrary to what those in power would like you to believe so that you’ll give up your pension, cut your wages and settle for the life your great grandparents had. America is not broke. Not by a long shot. The country is awash in wealth and cash. It’s just that it is not in your hands.”
Too many of us fall into the trap of believing that because so many of us are so broke that the country itself has fallen on hard times. Ain't so.

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

What America needs…

…according to dadepfan.
What America needs now is the small child who can point out “but daddy, the Republicans are only doing harm and no good whatsoever!!”
Or a bunch of 'em. Us codgers need all the help we can get putting the word out. Meanwhile, I'll keep saying it this way...

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Friday, June 04, 2010

From the "Since you asked..." file.

Steve M. appears puzzled...
Golly, I thought there was no racism left in America. So why is one wing of the South Carolina GOP trying to appeal to something that doesn't exist?
Since you asked, well, perhaps you were wrong.

I detect a rhetorical quality to the query, though.

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

It's time for...

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Good question…

…from Chris in Paris.
Is it ethical and morally acceptable to maintain the posh Wall Street lifestyle when we are seeing so many Americans falling so far behind?
Not in my America.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

From the "Civics 101" file.

Garrison Keillor, via Missouri Mule...
Conservatism is a powerful strain in American life that ordinarily passes as common sense. Save for a rainy day. Don't foul the nest. Don't burn your bridges. Don't sacrifice the future for short-term profit. But when it contradicts itself and becomes weighted down with bigotry and cynicism, then it doesn't hold water anymore.
Of course, the small 'c' conservatism that Keillor's talking about is more a matter of temperament than ideology. Prudence, modesty, restraint - these are all characteristics that are perfectly compatible with ideological liberalism, characteristics, in fact, displayed at some level by virtually everyone who hews to a liberal ideology. If fact, aggressiveness, bombast and short-sightedness, seemingly the antithesis of the temperamental conservatism, seem to be primary characteristics of contemporary ideological Conservatism.

That distinction, temperament vs. ideology, is a source of semantic confusion that. I believe underlies the reason so many Americans self-identify as conservative when polled, yet fundamentally liberal programs like Social Security or fundamentally liberal policies like a public health care option remain so popular. Similarly, many people will say they are conservatives because of their support for a free market, without understanding at all that a free market economy is an innovation of liberal government, and a far cry from the monopoly capitalism that lies at the end of the Conservative rainbow.

It's a semantic distinction, but it cannot be dismissed as "just semantics." In this case, semantics matter, and the confusion is emblematic of a failure of civic education in the United States. It's pretty hard for people to self-govern if they don't understand their government, where it came from and who the opposition to that government - our government - really is.

(The rest of the Keillor peice is well worth a look, too.)

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

It's time for...

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Friday, October 09, 2009

Hell yeah!


Spencer gets it...
The issue is not Barack Obama. It’s what the president represents internationally: a symbol of an America that is willing, once again, to drive the international system forward, together, toward the humane positive-sum goals of peace and disarmament. The fact that Obama hasn’t gotten the planet there misses the point entirely. It’s that he’s beginning, slowly, to take the world again down the path.
Real Americans are pleased and proud today, of our nation and of the President who represents us on the world stage.

Congratulations, President Obama! Congratulations, America!

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Sunday, September 06, 2009

It's time for...

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Sunday, August 16, 2009

It's time for...

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Dear World…

We, the United States of America, your top quality supplier of ideals of democracy, would like to apologize for our 2001-2008 interruption in service. The technical fault that led to this eight-year service outage has been located, and the software responsible was replaced November 4, 2008.

Early tests of the newly installed program indicate that we are now operating correctly, and we expect it to be fully functional on January 20, 2009. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the outage. We look forward to resuming full service and hope to improve service in years to come. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

Sincerely,

The United States of America
A hearty Heh™ to Mr. Natural.

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Clear?

Thers
Of course we're still much too bigoted to elect a homosexual or an atheist, though, so we're still mostly a bunch of bigoted assholes and shouldn't pat ourselves on the back too gustily just yet. At least, the back patting should not turn into a National Hand under the Sweater leading to an Unhooking of the Bra Strap of Jeffersonian Democracy. That much is clear.
Crystal.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

For shame...

Via Matt Yglesias...

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

When you put it that way…

…you're right…erm…correct. Thers...
Glenn Beck is paid, and paid well, to share his thoughts. This tells us almost everything we need to know about why America is swirling 'round the porcelain abyss.
Yep.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

From the "Ain't that America?" file.



Hat tip to TRex.

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Quote of the day.

The Preznit
First of all, I don’t see America having problems.
The blind leading. Literally, apparently.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

OK, then, it's official.

America is the kind of country that tortures people…
The 225-188 roll call Tuesday by which the House failed to override President Bush's veto of a bill that would have prohibited the CIA from using waterboarding and other harsh interrogation techniques on terrorist suspects.
My America is gone. I want it back.

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