Thursday, April 28, 2011

Your Tax Dollars at Work

Boardwalk 2.2
by Cole Scott

















It's no wonder I read the news at the end of rather than the beginning of my day. A few tidbits picked up while perusing the online news this evening got me fired up. 

The endless meetings and evenings devoted to arbitrating duels between big businesses destroy time and energy that could otherwise be spent on higher priorities. In America today, over 13 million people are out of work and millions more are underemployed. One out of every seven is living on food stamps. One out of every five American children lives in poverty. Yet the most consuming issue in Washington -- according to members of Congress, Hill staffers, lobbyists and Treasury officials -- is determining how to slice up the $16 billion debit-card swipe fee pie for corporations.  Huffington Post  4/28/11

Meanwhile,  the President had to call a press conference on this pressing issue.

President Obama released his long-form birth certificate on Wednesday, a step that injected him directly into the simmering “birther” controversy in the hope of finally ending it, or even turning it to his advantage. . .

. . .Mr. Obama’s complaint that the controversy threatened to distract politicians from the country’s big problems produced a hall-of-mirrors-like reverberation from his Republican adversaries, some of whom had raised doubts about his birthplace but now accused the president of releasing the documents to distract from the country’s big problems.   NY Times 4/27/11



Bob Schieffer had his usual razor sharp assessment of the Donald's boorish, bombastic insinuations that President Obama is not a U.S. citizen.  Why can't we have more news men and women like this?


And, finally, Mitch & Harry are facing off in both Houses of Congress once more but nobody wants to blink first..

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced on Thursday that Republicans will force a vote on the budget that President Barack Obama submitted to Congress in February
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Designed to put Democrats in a tough spot, the move is retaliatory in nature. On Wednesday, Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) announced that he would be staging a vote on Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) budget proposal -- despite a near certain expectation that it would fail to pass the chamber.

A spokesman for McConnell told The Huffington Post that the vote on Obama’s budget -- which includes across board cuts to government programs that would reduce the deficit by an estimated $1.1 trillion -- would come on the same day Reid schedules his vote.

McConnell plans to mimic whatever legislative maneuver Reid uses to bring the Ryan budget to the floor. For example, if the majority leader offers the GOP plan via an amendment to another piece of legislation, the minority leader will do the same with Obama’s budget. If Ryan's budget is offered as a “Sense of the Senate,” the same pattern will transpire with the White House plan. Huffington Post  4/28/11


And our representatives still get paid if they don't pass a budget; they're completely accessible to lobbyists with deep pockets; there is no bipartisanship that I can see and the average person, the middle class, are left to fend for ourselves. 

Awesome.

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6 comments:

Jayne Martin said...

Remember when we were kids and we actually thought grown-ups knew what they were doing?

It's so disheartening. Dems are incompetent and Republicans are just plain evil.

And Trump -- he's just a whole new strain feces.

I never thought I'd be looking back on the Nixon years as the good old days.

The terrorists have won.

Maude Lynn said...

Bob nailed it.

Baino said...

It's been good living with an American for 3 weeks and I've learned a lot about politics over there although the differences are minimal. I don't know why the birth cert wasn't issued earlier to stop speculation. As for corporates . . don't get me started.

Nancy said...

This mess just needs to be knocked down so we can begin anew.

Deborah said...

It's pretty disheartening to see the level to which politics has sunk, not just in the US but in Canada too. I used to think we were immune to that sort of thing, but no.
Donald Trump and his ilk are remarkable for their utter lack of rationality. And that's the very best I can say about them.

RNSANE said...

All this makes me so ashamed. What people must think when they look at our country!

Christina

Christina
by Cole Scott