December 2008

Want to fix the Economy Washington? End the pissing matches.

Paul Krugman (someone we should have been listening to 18 months ago) pretty much nails it when it comes to politicians and the economy. But are they listening?

Guest host Chip Reid asks Krugman if the recession is actually a blessing in disguise, because it opens the door for a 21st Century New Deal. Krugman agrees, but only if we let go of the myth of “bipartisan agreement”:

He’s [..] not going to get bipartisan consensus. He may be able to get some moderate Republicans votes. He may be able to get the moderate Republicans in the Senate – both of them — to go…vote with the Democrats. The point is, you look at what John Boehner is doing in the House right now, the House Republican Leader. He’s dead set against doing anything constructive right now. He’s actually soliciting on his website, saying if there are any credentialed economists who are willing to you know, say negative things about stimulus plans, please contact me. So no, it’s not going to be bipartisan, in the sense that leaders of both parties are going to get together. Reaching out across the aisle, trying to find some sensible people on the Republican side is not the same thing.

Imagine that, John Boehner is trying to throw a wrench in everything, GET OUT! Someone needs to unplug that guys tanning bed.

Deregulation does not work. Duh.

Another free market conservative is trying to blow smoke by telling us the evils of regulation;

He (Tom Daschle) would form a bureaucratic board that would establish and enforce health care standards much as the Federal Reserve Board and the Securities and Exchange Commission oversee banks and corporations. (Look at our present financial condition to see how this has worked out).

Huh? The Feds and the SEC did NO regulation, and in fact closed offices in charge of regulation, that’s why we are in the shape we are in. Yes, we can overegulate in certain areas and we must be cautious, but having NO regulation whatsoever only results in chaos (Look at our present financial condition).

I may not agree totally with Obama’s or Daschle’s healthcare plan, but you are smoking something if you think the only way to fix the current healthcare industry is by letting them (continue) to do what they want. That has resulted in 15% of Americans having no coverage, bankrupting manufacturing companies because of higher healthcare benefits for their workers and increased premiums for the rest of us.

Something needs to be done, and it’s up to us and our government to reign in the out of control healthcare industry.

Please explain to me how this is funny?

Okay, I’ll admit that I will laugh at just about anything, and it takes quite a bit to offend me. But this song about Obama just plain has me baffled. I first heard that pudknocker Rush Limptoad play it on his radio show. My first analogy was, I could see how blacks may be offended by the song, but it is so f’ing stupid I don’t know how it got this far. But like I have said several times in the past, conservatives don’t have a sense of humor unless they are picking on a minority. I guess the term comes from a Spike Lee Movie where someone is called a ‘Magic Negro’ if they come save their white friends, or something like that. But playing the Puff the magic dragon song along with it doesn’t make any sense at all.

I hope Obama can change direction in this country. But it’s going to take more than anything ‘magical’ to save us from what that idiot Shrub did to us.

Here’s a song we can sing to the Puff the Magic Dragon music, “Bush the f****** idiot who lives in Cheney’s A** . . .

South Dakota Blogger weirdos of 2008

Steve Sibson, as a child, finds his calling

I hardly ever read these blogs unless I need a good dose of ignorance and bigotry (disguised as Christian Love – of course). The Bob and Steve show is so ridiculous I’m not sure if I’m watching a rerun of Bozo the Clown on WGN or Pat Robertson singing the praises of Barry Obama.

These two puddknockers spend too much time on the internet (reading and believing all the crap, intelligent, well-read people tend to ignore like the plague).

Steve once called me a ‘communist’ because of my 1st Amendment beliefs (huh?).

Go ahead, read their sites, funny shit.

PS- Have a barf bag or a stiff drink handy (or both).