August 8, 2009 archive

Not Sure I Buy This Right Wing “Terror” Crap

I’m not sure I buy all this stuff about the right wing crazies and the potential for violence and the assassination of President Obama.  It kind of goes against my overall views on how the government and corporations control the population.  And we should know by now that the assassination of Presidents is not done by lone crazies. Sure. there is alot of anger among the citizens, especially the rabid right.  And sure, some of those rapid right are mucho nutso.  Or as a truly liberal might say, they are extremely uninformed.  We’ve always had wackos and always will.  

But a few things give me pause about the progressives fearful response to what’s been happening, like the town hall meetings and the language from the MSM wackos like Limbaugh and Beck and Dobbs.   The overall agenda of the Obama administration in foreign policy is actually extending the framework laid by the last administration.  The health care debate has clearly shown the undue influence corporations, lobbies, and special interests have on the political process.  And Obama cooperated in the biggest theft in world history with the “bailouts” that some estimates amount to 24 trillion dollars.   While we’re talking about a health care plan that spends 700 billion over ten years.

Which leads me to John McCain.  What if McCain had won.  What would his first 200 days have been like?  I’ve no doubt the foreign policy approach would be exactly the same.  There is no way what has happened in Obama’s first 200 days would have been handled differently.  The agenda against China, Russia, and Iran is set, the only question is how it would be handled at it’s extreme.  

McCain promised during his campaign to make improvements in the health care system as well.  His approach was using tax credits to aid the purchase of health insurance.  I won’t get into the details, but suffice it to say, he also pledged to address this serious issue.  Obama of course pledged much more, but in the end, would there really have been much difference?  

As for the economy, I’m just guessing here, but I would bet my last paycheck that the bailouts and stimulus would have been quite similar.  

So back to the fear factor of the rabid right.  First, all I’ve seen is a bunch of plants and mostly older people yelling nonsensical bullshit while a politican is speaking.  Nothing new there, it’s been happening since this country was being developed.  That’s the right of citizens, and the game of using plants.  There have been some disturbing things being said on right wing blogs and the crazy Becks, Dobbs and Limbaughs, but what else is new.  They always spout their bullshit.  You want to start a civil war because of those fuckers?  

So what’s really going on?  It doesn’t appear that the overall agenda of a Democratic administration would be any different from a Republican adminstration.  Not much anyway.  But if a Republican President is in charge, say Bush the younger, the rabid right is kept in check while the angry left is up in arms, threatening revolution.  And now that a Democratic President is in charge, the progressives are kept in check while  the angry right is up in arms, threatening revolution.  It appears however, the angry left is still the angry left, and good for us.  

Divide and Conquer?  I think when it comes to the very top levels of government, the agenda is the same and the divide and conquer route must be a practiced ploy.  It’s too old, well known, and effective to not be used presently as well.  We use torture just as was done in the Medieval Ages, before and after, so why not the other well worn methods.

The fact is there are alot of very confused and angry people in this country.  Most really don’t understand the what’s, why’s and how’s of the issues.  They are operating on emotion and what information is fed to them from the MSM.  But they are Americans.  Many have been veterans.  Many have had relatives die for this country.  Are we to hold their ignorance against them or help them?  Should we fear our fellow Americans or try to embrace them, understand them, and educate them?  

The RW’s thinly coded call for assassination. Call it what it is, TERRORISM

Crossposted at Daily Kos

   The lesson we should learn from Dr. Tiller’s murder is that if someone is demonized enough in the mass media, some crazy person will try to kill them.

   Marabout40 has an excellant RecListed diary at Dkos titled Thank You Rachel Maddow & Frank Schaeffer!. Within that diary there is a video featuring Frank Schaeffer which I strongly suggest that you watch. In that video Mr. Schaeffer is quoted as saying :

    “Their coded message to their own lunatic fringe is very simple, ‘Go for broke’

~snip~

    [It is} literally leaving a loaded gun on the table, saying ‘The first person who wants to use this, go ahead’

   I do not wish to fear monger, but I genuinely fear for our President, and our Democracy.

Random Japan

Coming & Going

It was reported that Kansai International airport suffered its biggest ever monthly decline in passengers in June.

Yet the JNTO announced that bookings for package tours were up 51 percent in September compared to last year.

A 50-year-old cram school teacher in Saitama who was busted for plugging toilets on Tobu line trains said he acted because “[Tobu] employees have a lackluster work attitude.”

The French government awarded Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto the National Order of the Legion of Honor at its embassy in Tokyo.

The Japan Football Association said it will consider providing accommodation to family members of its World Cup squad at the tournament in South Africa next year.

One person died and four others were reported missing after a mudslide hit a nursing home in Hofu, Yamaguchi.

Headline of the Week: Fruit Fetishists Given Chance to Pick up Pyramid-shaped Watermelon for Princely ¥52,000 (via The Mainichi Daily News)

Runner-up: Cop Rapped for Letting off Aliens (via The Japan Times)

Meet the new boss, Same as the old boss

During the Bush years, America saw the largest increase of the national debt as every year, the debt hit higher records.  So, what is Timothy Geithner doing?

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner formally requested that Congress raise the $12.1 trillion statutory debt limit on Friday, saying that it could be breached as early as mid-October.

He wants to raise the debt ceiling.

But, it doesn’t end there…

Overnight Caption Contest (new)

Fox Nation Posts Their Health Care Enemies List

As if it weren’t bad enough that Fox Nation populates its web site with right-wing hysteria and links to uber-conservative purveyors of propaganda, they have now demonstrated that their editors are (at least) as stupid as their readers are gullible.

Today I observed a graphic at Fox Nation linking to a column in the Washington “Moonie” Times written by Amanda Carpenter, an O’Reilly Factor frequent fluffer. The article itself was chock full of nuttiness that I’ll get to momentarily. First I need to point out that Fox Nation is so desperate to disparage its enemies that they will project whatever demon suits them into their coverage whether it’s there or not. Here is the graphic showing the groups they say are allegedly mobilizing against town hall protesters:

The National Endowment for the Arts??? Are they really mobilizing against town hall protesters? Were those artists who were crashing community centers and public halls where Tea Baggers were fighting to keep the insurance companies between you and your doctor? Umm…No.

Cash For Clunkers

From Lee Camp at Huffington Post:

Friday Night at 8: Enter Laughing

It was an episode from the original Star Trek.  Kirk and his Enterprise crew were in the grip of psychic monsters who fed off of their fear and anger, which made everyone act like lunatics.  So Kirk finally figures out the way to fight the monsters was to laugh and laugh and not feed them.

And that took care of the monsters.  Not an original plot, but I particularly liked watching Kirk and his crew laugh and laugh.

You have to think kind of well of yourself to do that particular trick, of course.  You need a healthy sense of self-esteem.

medium kirk

I don’t have much to write tonight, the dominant zeitgeist theme thingy this week was everyone exploring their adrenaline levels at the thought of great (scripted!) faux battles with our neighbors at town hall meetings, like that Twilight Zone episode where neighbors are turned against each other by outer space malicious life forms, mwoo ha ha ha ha.

All they have are smoke and mirrors.  I guess smoke and mirrors can be scary the first or even tenth time around.

But after eight years, it’s not such a surprise any more.

For some Americans, it’s been far longer, it’s been hundreds of years.  They see the smoke and mirrors very clearly indeed.

I’d like it if so many of the folks who were not allowed to return to New Orleans after the Federal Flood were invited to a town meeting and we could see and hear what they had to say.  That would be something.  ‘Course some of those folks have died since then, some of them made sure they were buried in New Orleans even though they weren’t allowed to return there in life.  They voted to demolish public housing, you see, in New Orleans, even though the housing itself had not been damaged by the Federal Flood.  The Ninth Ward didn’t do all that well either when it came to helping families return to homes they owned outright.  It was only a coincidence that so many black families, folks who had worked in NOLA for years, for generations, were so disproportionately affected.

It would be interesting indeed to hear a town hall meeting with those folks, hear what they had to say.

Ha.  Like that’s going to happen.

That would be real.  We can’t have that.  No sirree.

Let’s End the Healthcare Debating. It’s Getting Deadly.

Is reforming the healthcare system for the better, really a cause worth dying for? Does it make sense that normal humans show up at townhall meetings to knowingly confront mobs of abnormal people who may have guns and violence in mind if you let them work themselves up into a frenzy?

It would be an absolute shame to have one death occur in relation to passing a healthcare reform bill, that at best offers a government program alternative like medicare or medicaid.  

I am struck by the middle aged mobsters, who in some instances themselves, say they have medicaid or medicare, yet can’t grasp that this bill is only offering all Americans this sort of alternative, at its absolute best, when implemented.  

Why is ‘fighting to the death’ to stop healthcare from being reformed, even something that ‘everyday’ people would be willing to do?  It doesn’t even seem like a way for a normal person to handle this good intentioned effort.  I wouldn’t be caught for safety of my life at one of these events.  I don’t find them productive from what I’ve seen on TV. And furthermore, I understand the need for reform.  I also understand what the president and willing congress members are trying to do.

These people act like they can’t keep the insurance policy, company and coverage they have, if they want to.  Just knowing this, is enough for a normal person not to go off the deep end and want to fight to the death.  Sure it’s going to cost money to implement, but what do they really care?  Will they really feel the cost pinch?  I mean really, will they feel this cost pinch? The people we are seeing on the TV screens?

They are crazed, and get more and more worked up with each passing day.

My solution for the president and congress, is to get this freaking bill, written, passed, and move on from this, because for those of us who support the idea of reform, and have been intelligently comprehending the meat of the bill as it changes everyday, we’re probably not going to be satisfied with it either.  Personally, I don’t think the bill is going to be the best it can be.

The Final Frontier

Kansas City Tea Party 2009 Pictures, Images and PhotosThe lunatics are on the grass,

The lunatics are on the grass,

Limbaugh and Beck keep stoking their demented wrath,

Got to keep the loonies on the path.

The lunatics are in the hall,

The lunatics are in the hall,

The Batshit Insane Brigade howls hatred from the floor,

And every day, Hannity sends more.

Rightwing talk radio thugs, RePugs in Washington, and their lunatic base think they’re back on the path to power, but the path they’re taking is a path to nowhere, it’s the path to electoral suicide, it’s the path to political oblivion.  

The raving lunatics who comprise the Repug base are bound and determined to make obnoxious asses of themselves the entire month of August.  

So be it.  

Friday Philosophy: First health care for everyone…and then maybe for us

Fifteen years ago today I entered Theda Clark Memorial Hospital in Neenah, WI.  I had a procedure scheduled for August 9, to be performed by Dr. Eugene Schrang, who has since retired.  A couple of years ago, I wrote about it here and here and wrote about the month before that here.

Like all other surgeons with his specialty, he required payment up front.  Even though I had what was supposed to be complete medical insurance, there was no aid in raising the necessary funds from that direction.  In fact, if AT&T hadn’t pre-approved a Universal Card for me a few months before my surgery, I might still be wondering where the money might come from.  I guess they call it plastic surgery for a reason.

By the way, AT&T still owns a portion of my soul.

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