Thursday, June 30, 2011

Mitt Romney doesn’t seem to have a realistic plan for fixing the economy outside of continuing to cut taxes. Romney blames union card-check and cap-and-trade bills for slowing the economy, these are imaginary laws and pure fantasy

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Mit Romney is extremely boring and has practiced Liberal Policies in the past with respect to Gays, Abortions and Health Care. Romney is not a sure bet, even if Gamblers and Bettors think that Romney could be the Republican Nominee.



Big Think
Mitt Romney's Economic Nonsense
Robert de Neufville
June 18, 2011


Mitt Romney's Economic Nonsense


Some excerpts :

Romney recently claimed that President Obama has had “the most anti-investment, anti-growth, anti-job strategy since Jimmy Carter.” Obama certainly has failed to reduce unemployment, but as Ezra Klein says, “By any measure, this absurd. Taxes are at a 50-year low. The Dow has staged a roaring recovery. Business profits are at near record levels.”

The truth is that businesses are doing well, but that high profits and historically low tax rates haven't translated into many new jobs. In the debate Romney particularly blamed union card-check and cap-and-trade bills for slowing the economy. But neither of those bills, as Stephen Stromberg notes, ever actually became law. The idea that either card-check or cap-and-trade rules are the problem is pure fantasy, in other words. If Romney is going to get the country back to work, he’s going to have to do more than repeat conservative boilerplate and repeal a few imaginary laws.
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VIDEO, Keith Olbermann : "The constitution requires that all Government debts have to be paid" ... Obama knows that he has special and additional powers" - Jonathan Turley, Law Professor, George Washington University

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Democrats can use the Tea Party Republican's Dogma about the Sanctity of the Constitution - The 14th amendment says that The validity of the U. S. debt can not be questioned, The Supreme Court said in the 1930s that the Government debt is a sacred pledge that Congress can not mess with.

"You can not question the debt of the U. S." ... "Congress can not take actions to prompt default" ...

The Obama Administration could very well order the Secretary of the Treasury to pay some of these debts ... ( with a machine printing dollars ?? .... or issuing more debt ?? ).

For Law Literalists and strict Textualists the Constitution says that You can not take steps to undermine the payment of debt.

This is not clear and has never being tested, it has never been resolved by the Supreme Court,

Obama says that he does not want to abuse being a Constitutional Scholar.


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Countdown with Keith Olbermann 2 - Jonathan Turley on Debt Ceiling Constitutionality


June 30, 2011, KFOR TV Oklahoma City : Texas Tea Party Activists are Furious against "Country Club Republicans" for the Failure of anti-Latino "Sanctuary Cities Law" - Texas Business against Rick Perry

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And Rick Perry wants to be President of the USA ! :



Tough Cowboy and Confederate Secessionist Rick Perry is defeated by his Republican Conservative Business Friends in Texas - Against all predictions and bets of Gamblers and Bettors Rick Perry failed in this Racist Effort of "Sanctuary Cities". In reality there are no "Sanctuary Cities" in Texas, so this was a ridiculous bravado of bully behavior against the "Brownies" and hard working laborers. 

This was mainly Symbolic, Political and Electoral. Most Police Departments in Texas opposed this bill, because of the offense to 38% plus of Texas Population, and many other "Darkies" and "Uglies" not included in the 38% of Hispanics.




KFOR TV - Oklahoma City
Business lobby helps scuttle immigration curbs in Texas
By Karen Brooks - Reuters
June 30, 2011


Business lobby helps scuttle immigration curbs in Texas


Some excerpts :

AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Powerful business interests helped to scuttle proposed immigration restrictions in Texas on Wednesday, further evidence that Republicans in some states are facing resistance among their own supporters to an immigration clampdown.

A so-called "sanctuary cities" bill that would have allowed a crackdown on cities providing sanctuary to illegal immigrants died when the Texas legislature adjourned for another two years without passing it.

Since Arizona last year enacted sweeping restrictions on immigration and blamed the federal government for failing to pass national reforms, civil rights activists have feared that the crackdown would spread across the country.

Many watched Texas closely because it is the nation's second most populous state, shares a long border with Mexico, has a rapidly-growing Hispanic population, and like Arizona, is dominated by Republicans.

What's more, the sanctuary cities bill was far less restrictive than the measure passed in Arizona, and it was championed by Texas Republican Governor Rick Perry, who is considering running for president.

Political analysts expected it to sail through the Republican-dominated legislature.

While Republican party infighting and rivalry between the two chambers of the legislature were factors in its demise, shocked conservatives and Tea Party supporters blamed so-called "Country Club" Republicans with close ties to business.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

POLITICO.COM : The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld the health reform law’s requirement that nearly all Americans buy insurance - The panel of three judges — two nominated by Republican presidents — upheld the mandate 2-1

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This is the first appeals court to rule on the constitutionality of the law. This is the signature achievement of the Democratic Party Government and President Obama. The Jewel of the Crown. Obama is going to enter History Books as the only President that achieved the Dream of Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Bill Clinton, etc ....

The 6th Circuit Court is composed of sixteen judges and is based at the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is one of thirteen United States courts of appeals.


POLITICO.COM

6th Circuit panel upholds individual mandate
By JENNIFER HABERKORN

June 29, 2011


6th Circuit panel upholds individual mandate


Some excerpts :

The panel of three judges — two nominated by Republican presidents — upheld the mandate 2-1, with one GOP-nominated judge ruling in favor of the mandate and the other dissenting.

The ruling marks the first time a Republican-nominated judge has ruled in favor of upholding the mandate.

“We find that the minimum coverage provision is a valid exercise of legislative power by Congress under the Commerce Clause,” Judge Boyce F. Martin Jr. wrote for the majority.

The court ruled that the mandate regulates economic activity with a substantial effect on interstate commerce, and thus is legal. The court also agreed with the federal government that Congress had reason to think that allowing people to go uninsured would allow for “free riders” to take advantage of the system — and other taxpayers.

“Although there is no firm, constitutional bar that prohibits Congress from placing regulations on what could be described as inactivity, even if there were it would not impact this case due to the unique aspects of health care that make all individuals active in this market,” Martin wrote.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

VIDEO, Cenk Uygur, Top Republicans negotiate with Obama : Reps opposed to Taxes for Rich, all sacrifices for Middle Class and Poor. -- Jared Bernstein, Former Chief Economist for Vice President Joe Biden, Ezra Klein of the Washington Post

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Republicans want Subsidies and Loopholes for Oil Companies, Rich Corporations, no tax increases whatsover for the Rich


Cenk Uygur hopes that Obama does not cave in to Republicans representing the interests of the Wealthy.


Republicans want to eat the body and flesh of the less rich, like in the "Merchant of Venice".



GOP Budget Plan 'Immoral'?




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MSNBC host Cenk Uygur speaks with Ezra Klein of the Washington Post and Jared Berstein (former chief economic advisor for Joe Biden) regarding President Obama negotiating with Republicans on budget cuts.

GOP Budget Plan 'Immoral'?

Forum in the "Atlanta Journal Constitution" on Georgia's anti-Latino Law and the mess in farms without laborers, crops rotting, latinos fleeing the state, Racist or no Racist, Who are Whites ??, Jews and first laws in Nazi Germany to limit Jews

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This guy "Archie Bunker" ( fictional name ) reminds me of a comical character, Archie Bunker was super racist but condemned to live among Black neighbors and his family that had Black Friends.

- TV Guide named Archie the greatest television character of all time.


From Wikipedia :

Archibald "Archie" Bunker is a fictional New Yorker in the long-running and top-rated American television sitcom All in the Family and its spin-off Archie Bunker's Place. He is a veteran of World War II, reactionary, bigoted, conservative, blue-collar worker, and family man, played to acclaim by Carroll O'Connor. The Bunker character was first seen by the American public when All in the Family premiered in January 1971. In 1979, the show was retooled and re-named Archie Bunker’s Place, finally going off the air in 1983. Bunker lived in the borough of Queens in New York City. TV Guide named Archie the greatest television character of all time.



Atlanta Journal Constitution
Who gains after a judge blocks Georgia’s immigration law? (Updated)
by Kyle Wingfield
June 27, 2011


Who gains after a judge blocks Georgia’s immigration law? (Updated)


Some excerpts from a Big Article and Forum :


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Arrchie Bunker

June 27th, 2011
12:22 pm

The Undocumented Immigrants pay the exact same amount of taxes like you and me when they buy Things, rent a house, fill up gas, drink a beer or wine, buy appliances, play the states lottery and mega millions . Below are the links to just a few sites that will show you exactly how much tax you or the Undocumented Immigrant pays , so you see they are NOT FREELOADERS, THEY PAY TAXES AND TOLLS Exactly the same as you, Now if you take out 10% from your states /city Budget what will your city/state look like financially ?

Stop your folly thinking , you are wise USE YOUR WISDOM to see the reality. They pay more taxes than you think, Including FEDERAL INCOME TAX using a ITN Number that is given to them by the IRS, Social Security Taxes and State taxes that are withheld form their paychecks automatically.

Taxes, paid by You & the Undocumented are the same in each state check your state : http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html

GAS Taxes paid by you & the Undocumented are the same. Go to and check out your states tax; http://www.gaspricewatch.com/usgastaxes.asp

Cigarette Taxes paid by you & the Undocumented are the same, check this out in : http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/cigarett.html

Clothing Sales Taxes, are the same paid by you & the Undocumented Immigrant; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States

City Taxes, are the same paid by you or the Undocumented, since he pays rent and the LANDLORD pays the city : http://www.town-usa.com/statetax/statetaxlist.html

Beer Taxes, are the same paid by you or the Undocumented: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/beer.html

TAX DATA : http://www.taxfoundation.org/taxdata/show/245.html

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Joe

June 27th, 2011
11:25 am

Georgia will gain !! We do not need Law against immigration because this is a federal issue. The currnt immigration bill is racist. It is voted by people that (secretly) identify with KKK and others racist groups idiolgy located in GA.


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Bryan G.

June 27th, 2011
11:43 am

Joe – take off the tin foil hat. People that identify with KKK? Come on.

Also…if caucasians vote on a law that is anti-Hispanic, it actually isn’t “racist” since those are two groups of the same race. And now you know.


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Joe

June 27th, 2011
12:44 pm

Bryan,

>> if caucasians vote on a law that is anti-Hispanic, it actually isn’t “racist” since those are two >>groups of the same race.

This statement is wrong. The Nazi were/are racist regime targeted mainly Caucasians that are not “Aryan” race such as Jewis and Slavic (Russians. polish etc.). This bill is very simmilar to the Nazi first bill in 1935 targeting non Aryan people (Not allow to employ, renting, transporting etc.) I still think that the law is driven by conservative people that prefer not to see legal and illegal Hispanic people in GA.

http://www.indypressny.org/nycma/voices/237/series/Across/

http://www.politicsdaily.com/2011/01/25/georgia-gov-nathan-deal-portrayed-in-nazi-uniform-by-spanish-la/

By the way I am not “Hispanic”

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My comment : Well, one day, a strong president with his ruling party having a majority in Congress will have to fix this mess of Patchwork State Legislations, unless the Supreme Court is prompt and effective, which I doubt !

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Monday, June 27, 2011

POLITICO.COM : Most Probationers walked off their jobs or did not return for a second day, according to top officials in the Georgia farm lobby. And the Anti-Latino State was Law blocked in a Federal Court of Atlanta

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The threat of the new law has already led to thousands of migrant workers fleeing Georgia. And the Probationers that the Governor of Georgia sent did not like the job.

This is a new conflict of "State Rights" with the Federal Government and with President Obama and the Department of Justice, led by Eric Holder. Sooner or Later the U. S. Supreme Court has to make clear that the Federal Legislation ( by the U. S. Congress ) preempts these State Patchwork Legislations.




POLITICO.COM
Parts of Georgia immigration law blocked
By REID J. EPSTEIN
June 27, 2011


Parts of Georgia immigration law blocked


Some excerpts :

A federal judge in Atlanta blocked portions of Georgia’s new law that would have punished people who aid illegal immigrants and allowed local police to check the legal status of anyone not carrying identification, The Associated Press reported Monday.

U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash wrote that Georgia was seeking to enforce an immigration law that is the jurisdiction of the federal government.
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Bryan Tolar, president of the Georgia Agribusiness Council, said he hopes but is not optimistic that the ruling will stop the flood of migrant workers leaving the state.

“We hope that it might slow down that fear factor,” he told POLITICO. “While we’ve already seen a significant amount of loss in those critical workforces. There was a feeling … that there were going to be more departing this week. Maybe now they won’t be so quick to depart.”

A spokeswoman for Deal said he would issue a statement on the ruling shortly.

Tolar was in Washington last week to lobby the Georgia congressional delegation to back a guest worker program. The court ruling, he said, is “better than nothing, but it’s not the solution we need.”
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POLITICO.COM : Karen Finney, Democratic strategist Clinton administration, said Obama is letting supporters know he understands their frustration. - “Now we are in the middle of slogging through the work — which is less glamorous but just as, if not more, important.”

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POLITICO.COM
Barack Obama laments his lost 'cool'
By JULIE MASON
June 26, 2011


Barack Obama laments his lost 'cool'


Some excerpts :

Elayne Rapping, professor of American studies at SUNY Buffalo and an expert on popular culture, said Obama has a point about his reduction in cool. After all, he built a political career, in part, on his persona as a youthful achiever. Now he’s traded that in for the more staid role of incumbent.
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Obama is quick to reassure supporters that even if his novelty has faded, his determination to finish the job he started remains strong.

“The vision hasn’t changed,” he said in New York, imploring the crowd to “work just as hard as we did in 2008.”

Saying there is much more to accomplish, Obama added, “Don’t sit back and wait for me, I need you … because we are going to need the same energy and same passion and the same engagement” as in 2008.

Some supporters admit to a bit of an enthusiasm gap now that Obama is campaigning as an incumbent.

“This time it’s not as trendy, and you are not going to see the same attitude at all,” said Andy Freedman, 24, a 2008 Obama volunteer from Maryland.

Freedman, who said he is less likely to work on the campaign for 2012 but “may make some phone calls,” said the slogans and posters of 2008 helped create the impression of “an insurgency.”

“He has done a good job, but I think a lot of people have just lost interest since he became president,” Freedman said.

Andreas Koudellou, 24, also supported Obama in 2008. Since then, Koudellou, a New Yorker, said he has become disenchanted with Obama — but not because the president has lost his cool quotient.

“His rhetoric and the appeal that came with it four years ago excited me in that the country would take a new turn, but more importantly, do it in a new way,” Koudellou said. “He has done some good things, like health care, but I don’t see him as holding true to the values he lauded before.”
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Sunday, June 26, 2011

HuffPost : Joe Biden to GOP : "We won't let middle class 'carry the whole burden'" - Wonderful Vice President - President Obama should talk like him in Economic Matters to counter the Republican Aggressivity and Demagoguery

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The Republican Candidates are going to speak like Populists and Demagogues in the Presidential Campaign ... They are not going to be sparse on Dirty Lies, Exaggerations, Fallacies and Ugly Deception of Sophisms. That is Top Aggression and Madness.

Vice President Joe Biden talks clearly and firmly on Economic Matters, and explains the Great Moral Sense of the Democratic Party and its proposals. The Humanism of the Democratic Party is very necessary to get out of this Job Recession, that is what Biden says.

President Obama should talk like the Vice President to counter the Republicans that want always to show him as a Sissy and Fool, and they ( Republicans ) want always to play the Bullies with lots of Bravados.

Mr Joe Biden sings so clearly and firmly as the Rooster on top of my barn !

No more pandering to Republicans. No more catering to their vulgar desires on the Economy .... ( That are the wishes of the Super Rich that finance GOP politics ) ... no more kneeling before the spoiled Republican Children.

The President should show Strength, Determination, even at the price of a Big Conflict and Showdown, or Government Shutdown produced by Republicans. The time for always dithering and compromising may be approaching its end. Nobody wants a sissy and weakling as President.


Huffington Post
Joe Biden Warns Republicans On Debt Ceiling Talks
By KEN THOMAS
June 26, 2011


Joe Biden Warns Republicans On Debt Ceiling Talks


Some excerpts :

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday the Obama administration wouldn't let middle class Americans "carry the whole burden" to break a deadlock over the national debt limit, warning that the Republican approach would only benefit the wealthy.

Addressing Ohio Democrats, Biden said there had been great progress in talks with Republican lawmakers on a deficit-reduction plan agreement. But he insisted that his party wouldn't agree to cuts that would undermine the elderly and middle-class workers.

"We're not going to let the middle class carry the whole burden. We will sacrifice. But they must be in on the deal," Biden said in a speech at the Ohio Democratic Party's annual dinner.

Biden led efforts on a deficit-reduction plan but Republicans pulled out of the discussions last week, prompting President Barack Obama to take control of the talks.

The sides disagree over taxes. Democrats say a deficit-reduction agreement must include tax increases or eliminate tax breaks for big companies and wealthy individuals. Republicans want huge cuts in government spending and insist on no tax increases.
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To ask senior citizens receiving Medicare to pay more in taxes when people earning more than $1 million a year receive a substantial tax cut "borders on immoral," the vice president said.

"We're never going to get this done, we're never going to solve our debt problem if we ask only those who are struggling in this economy to bear the burden and let the most fortunate among us off the hook," Biden said.
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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Let's assume that Rick Perry enters the Presidential Race. - Then Rick will do a lot of harm to Mitt Romney ... All Tea Partiers will abandon the weak candidates like Michele Bachmann and Tim Pawlenty and move to Rick Perry Texas Ten-Gallon tent

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After all Rick is more experienced, in a State that is highly respected and admired ( without too many good reasons )... He is a Tough Cow Boy executing what he thinks are bad guys in death row.

This will produce a terrible fight and division inside the Republican Party. And the result is only benefits and blessings for President Obama. No matter who wins the Republican Nomination Mitt Romney or Rick Perry.

Mitt Romney may say stupid things about Latinos for the Gallery, but he is Intelligent enough and Gentleman enough to feel ashamed of saying so. Rick is more of a shameless guy.

This candidacy of this tough Texan Governor will put off the Latinos nationally and at the local level in Texas, and White Republicans in Texas are not delirious of happiness with this Governor, endangering the "Lone Star" state for the GOP.

One day Texas will be "blue" ( Democratic Party Territory ) and Rick Perry can only accelerate the conversion with his Racist Laws that I would call "Race Laws" like in Nazi Germany or Apartheid in South Africa.

And denying education to Children in Texas by cutting the budget while leaving the most beautiful loopholes to big Energy and Oil Corporations and to many other Rich and Wealthy People.

God bless Governor Rick Perry for all the damage that he is going to do to the Republican Party and the benefit for Obama and Democrats.

And God bless everybody, including Mr Perry.

Vicente Duque

Friday, June 24, 2011

CNN : James Carville Friendly Letter to Obama : "Make it clear that you're more than willing to accept a 2% increase in inflation if it means a 4% drop in the unemployment rate" - Lots of Friendly advice from a Democratic Strategist

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(CNN) -- Memo to the president -
How Obama should talk about the economy -
By James Carville, CNN Contributor -
June 23, 2011 -


James Carville made "It's the economy, stupid!" the theme of 1992 Clinton campaign
He says White House's message is undisciplined on the economy
Obama should spend more time with those feeling pain, Carville says
Carville: Blaming Bush doesn't work, but Obama should oppose GOP policies vigorously


James Carville is a Democratic strategist who serves as a political contributor for CNN, appearing frequently on CNN's "The Situation Room" as well as other programs on all CNN networks. Carville remains active in Democratic politics and is a party fundraiser.


How Obama should talk about the economy


Some excerpts :

So when your advance people set up an event, you should instruct them that, as opposed to scouring the country to find economic success stories, you want to spend more time with the people who are having a tough time. Just like I feel your pain, you gotta feel their pain.
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Fourth: Have your staff be mindful of wonderful political opportunities as they present themselves. Case in point, the main criticism of your Nobel Prize-winning appointment to the Fed board, Peter Diamond, was that he was too knowledgeable about employment and not schooled enough in the intricacies of finance, which strikes me as rather absurd considering the current state of unemployment in this country. My suggestion is to reappoint him, then take him down and reintroduce him to the Senate committee to make it clear that you're more than willing to accept a 2% increase in inflation if it means a 4% drop in the unemployment rate.

In other words sir, when you're opponents make idiotic assertions, feel free to point them out. Mr. Diamond strikes me as just the sort of appointment a Democratic president should make.

This all leads me to conclude that you can say that you're fighting every day against a wretched recession caused by irresponsible actions in the financial sector and a corrosive culture in Washington that is resistant to any change that threatens those at the very top of our economy.

Cite chapter and verse your struggles with theses powerful forces to eliminate the Bush tax cuts for the top 1% or to squeeze costs out of our ridiculously expensive health care system and your fight to keep teachers and police officers on payrolls. 

But whichever of these messages you choose to present, be sure above all to be disciplined and follow up. And part of that follow-up has to address not just the things that you're proposing but also things that your opponents are opposing.

So feel free to gleefully talk about how Republicans want to reinstate the policies that got us into this mess in the first place while you're fighting to implement policies that will get us out of it.
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POLITICO.COM : The Great "Stop Mitt Romney" mood and force inside the Tea Party - Romney is incredible unpalatable for most Tea Partiers - Tea Party Radio and television ads and get-out-the-vote efforts against Romney

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POLITICO.COM -
Tea party dilemma: What to do about Mitt Romney -
By KENNETH P. VOGEL -
June 24, 2011 -


Tea party dilemma: What to do about Mitt Romney


Some excerpts of a very long article :

The anybody-but-Mitt Romney faction developing within the tea party may pose a problem for the former Massachusetts governor’s presidential ambitions, but some tea party organizers worry it could also backfire against the movement itself.

Romney, the current Republican front runner, is viewed skeptically – at best – by many tea partiers. And disagreement over whether to actively oppose him threatens to undo the uneasy truces forged in the run-up to the 2010 midterms and undermine the fledgling movement’s influence in the GOP.

The possibility of Romney winning the nomination is even reviving debate about whether activists should embrace, or even form, a third party – an idea that until recently had been dismissed as harmful to both the movement and the GOP.
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Another tea party leader, Matt Kibbe, president of FreedomWorks, describes the presidential election as a potential “Achilles heel” for the movement, which arose in 2009 in opposition to what its activists saw as unchecked government spending and expansion under President Barack Obama.

“Our power comes from the fact that we’re not dependent on anybody to be the leader,” Kibbe told POLITICO, conceding the tea party’s diffuse and decentralized nature may be better suited to congressional races than presidential politics.

Nonetheless, this month, FreedomWorks, which had a $14 million last year, signaled it will mobilize tea party voters against Romney in states holding presidential primaries after New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation contest. Another, much smaller tea party group, Western Representation PAC, hopes to mount a $500,000 Stop Romney Campaign that will focus on New Hampshire and include radio and television ads and get-out-the-vote efforts.
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But Stockton and Kibbe both said that Romney is so unpalatable to tea party activists that the movement could consider backing a third party candidate instead of working for him in the general election.

“If the Republican Party nominates an establishment Republican who’s wrong on healthcare, who’s wrong on cap and trade and our core issues, tea partiers could stay home or they could go third party,” said Kibbe.
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And he added in an interview with POLITICO that among the people “I talk to – coordinators, activists, and the hundreds of thousands of people on our Facebook page – there is virtually no support for Romney.”
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Jose Vargas : "Coming out as gay in high school wasn't nearly as dangerous" as coming out of the closet as an "Illegal Alien" .... "The irony is that I had to come out to be unemployed" - Moralities and Journalistic Ethics

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"He refers to the "underground railroad" of secret allies and assistance, but his was like a posh lounge car, not a grape field". - 

Jose Antonio Vargas, staff writer at The Washington Post, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and former senior contributing editor for The Huffington Post, has revealed that he is an undocumented immigrant.

How many "Successful Americans" are "Undocumented Immigrants" or "Illegal Aliens" in racist parlance ??

This is important because President Obama favors Comprehensive Immigration Reform, some millions of "Undocumented Immigrants" will be given temporary residence and some of them may acquire citizenship after many requirements, fines, exams, periods of time, etc ..





San Francisco Chronicle -
I was duped by Jose Vargas, illegal immigrant -
By Phil Bronstein
June 22


I was duped by Jose Vargas, illegal immigrant


Some excerpts :

He says he's flabbergasted to be the story instead of reporting it. "The irony is that I had to come out to be unemployed," he says, now that he won't be able to get a legitimate job; his only financial support comes from his new organization's backers. Coming out as gay in high school wasn't "nearly as dangerous." While close friends knew his sexual orientation, they didn't know he was here illegally.

He's now freed from the fear that cut into his pleasure over his many successes - a documentary screened at the Tribeca festival, the Zuckerberg get. But the future is, as they say on TV news, uncertain. He complains about his Times mug shot but revels a little in their proposed magazine headline: "OUTLAW." He's just barely 30.

For me, despite the subterfuge, he's done what he intended: given a surprising, articulate and human face to an important issue for at least some of those millions of people out there floating in terrifying limbo. For me, it's the face of a friend

Like many successful young people blessed with talent and brains, Jose has a healthy dose of hubris. He'll have to watch that as much as he will the approaching footsteps of ICE enforcers.

But if he can come out, the force of his story - both good reaction and bad - and his project just might lubricate the politically tarred-up wheels of government and help craft sane immigration policy. If it has that effect, we should forgive him his lies.
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POLITICO.COM : Obama’s Afghan surge bolstered his national security credentials at a time when Republicans portrayed him as a sissy and fool. Now, he can opt for a faster-than-expected withdrawal timetable against the advice of his senior military advisers

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Obama is intelligent, rational, cerebral, brainy, shrewd and political, he has always understood the stupid nature of the Afghan War and the fact that its prolongation beyond 10 years has nothing to do with "Terrorism".

When have you seen a general that does not ask for more troops ??? .... Never in History ! -- When have you seen a general that does not promise victories ??? .... Never in History ! .... War is their business and their job and they earn their fame and money by waging war and killing people, mostly innocent people, specially when it is a war of choice, and not a war of necessity.

The fact that Obama is a Law Scholar does not make him a fool ! .... And what a Great Orator ! ... We have not seen the equal of President Obama in our lifetimes.



POLITICO.COM
President Obama's Afghanistan speech reveals war that no longer seems so smart
By GLENN THRUSH
June 22, 2011


President Obama's Afghanistan speech reveals war that no longer seems so smart


Some excerpts :

One additional achievement unmentioned in the 14-minute address: The role Obama’s Afghan surge played in bolstering his national security credentials at a time when Republicans portrayed him as just another weak Democratic president lacking the guts to wage war for a just cause.

But that just cause, in Obama’s view, is no longer reason enough for what had essentially become an open-ended U.S. commitment. So the president has opted for a faster-than-expected withdrawal timetable against the advice of senior military advisers, including Gen. David Petraeus.

“These long wars must come to a responsible end [and] we must learn from their lessons,” said Obama, articulating a more surgical approach to U.S. military intervention than he was able to describe during a speech on Libya earlier this year.

History will tell if the speech Wednesday night was a form of capitulation, a well-earned victory lap or combination of both.

Obama’s “dumb” vs. “smart” war meme, first outlined in his October, 2002 speech as an unknown state senator, didn’t seem to be far from his thoughts. Now as then, he made the argument for extricating the country from an unpopular war without losing political face — or bitterly-won gains against al Qaeda.

“We must chart a more centered course,” he said after announcing that 10,000 troops would be pulled out of Afghanistan by year’s end.

“We must embrace America’s singular role in the course of human events but we must also be as pragmatic as we are passionate, as strategic as we are resolute. When threatened we must respond with force – but when that force can be targeted, we need not deploy large armies overseas.”
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

SALON.COM : In Germany, restrictions on firings in combination with other labor market reforms resulted in a dramatically different outcome: Germany's unemployment rate actually fell while the U.S.'s was doubling

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SALON.COM -
How it went so wrong in America -
In the U.S., it rose much quicker and higher than in most European nations -- and it was a self-inflicted -
By Andrew Leonard, staff writer at Salon -
Wednesday, Jun 22, 2011 -


How it went so wrong in America


Some excerpts :

Typically, defenders of free markets see flexibility as a good thing, enabling resources to flow more quickly to where they can best be made use of. And that's certainly true in many cases. The track record of U.S. flexibility has, by and large, been very impressive. But the U.S. experience suggests that too much of a "good thing" can be a very, very bad thing when a big shock hits the system. When employers lay off so many people at once, the cumulative effect catalyzes a vicious, self-perpetuating cycle that keeps an economy in deep freeze -- and potentially exacerbates the effect of the initial shock. In an eight-month period, the cumulative demand represented by 4 million Americans vanished. Not only did all those laid-off workers stop buying automobiles and new shoes and nice dinners but all their still-employed colleagues immediately pulled in their consumer horns as well, fearful that they might be next in line on the chopping block.

But in Europe, where laws, social mores, and strong unions prevented any such flexible reaction, the shock ended up substantially gentler. In Germany, restrictions on firings in combination with other labor market reforms resulted in a dramatically different outcome: Germany's unemployment rate actually fell while the U.S.'s was doubling.

The free market can be a harsh mistress. A strong social safety net, on the other hand, combined with some relative level of labor market inflexibility, seems to have cushioned the impact of the Great Recession on European workers. The millions of Americans who still remain out of work might want to think about which scenario looks more attractive, in hindsight.
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Afghanistan policy will not harm Obama in the 2012 election, because the majority of Americans is fed up with this war. - Who wants to squander more money in a useless endeavor ??. - See the Forum of POLITICO.COM "The Arena"

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A presidential campaign waged on discussions about the Afghan War favors President Obama. Most people won't like the Hawks that have always failed in their predictions of easy Victory.

"Obama will get plenty of slack cut for whatever he decides — after all, the death of bin Laden is powering the decision —."

"The Republicans will not be able to develop a credible and unified critique of Obama's policies in Afghanistan."


Forum of POLITICO.COM "The Arena" - On Afghanistan



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Rep. Barbara Lee Member of Congress (D-Calif.) :

(Interview with POLITICO's Erika Lovley)

This is not a significant or visible reduction. The American people are war weary. When you look at the number of troops there, you see there is no military solution in Afghanistan. The surge was 30,000 troops and we need at least 20,000 to come home quickly.

I think the American people are going to listen carefully for what the president will say. The American people recognize that we have many challenges here at home. We can no longer spend $100 billion on a war that has no military solution.


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Rep. Joe Walsh Congressman, (R-Ill.) :

Once again the president refuses to take a stance and lead. Instead, he tries to please all sides. That’s not leadership. We should be drawing down troops much faster, without announcing to the world and our enemies what we’re doing.


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Rep. John Garamendi Congressman (D-Calif.) :

(Interview with POLITICO's Erika Lovley)

The critical question is ‘what is the mission?’ If the mission is nation building, we’re going to need a lot of troops for many years to do that. I want to hear the president say that the successful elimination of bin Ladin gives us the opportunity to change our mission in Afghanistan from nation building to counterterrorism.

We will focus like a laser on terrorists wherever they are in the world. To accomplish that, I’d like to hear the president say we will enter into serious negotiations with all of the relevant parties and will reduce our troops to a level that is not more than 10,000 at the end of 2013. Those would mainly be special forces. This is a strategy that cannot be won politically in Afghanistan. It’s a strategy that’s not politically feasible.

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Rep. Dennis Cardoza Member of Congress (D-Calif.) :

(Interview with POLITICO's Erika Lovley)

Well, I think that today the efforts have been a success. We’ve caught 20 of the 30 biggest targets that we set out to capture. But I think it's time to start policing the streets of American and quit policing streets of Kabul. We’re laying off police officers in every city and town. The economy is in bad shape. It’s time to reinvest in America. I don’t think the president is doing enough. I don’t think anyone is particularly fond of this strategy. The American people are very tired of this conflict.

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Aaron David Miller Former State Department official; Wilson Center scholar; author :

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Having never set foot in Afghanistan with not a single military credential to back up my case, I just don't believe them. we're leaving; that much is clear; and we should; we've paid a terrible price for our "success" in American lives, money and credibility.

Our friends and enemies have known for some time we're leaving. We don't have the long windedness capable of achieving the kind of hurting stalemate that might actually persuade Taliban to participate in the kind of Afghanistan we want to see; we don't have the leverage over Karzai to produce good governance and we don't have an answer to the Pakistan problem. Taliban, Karzai and the Pakistanis -- both Taliban and ISI - do have the staying power; it's their neighborhood.

And so tonight - President Obama's night - will be about numbers; about creating a decent interval for withdrawal, and about finding a rationalization to get out of a war - now the longest in American history fought by less than 1% of our nation that will not offer America victory. Bin Laden is dead; but so is any hope that America will look back on its decade in the great game and say it was worth the terrible price we've paid.

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David Boaz Executive VP, Cato Institute :

If the president indeed withdraws 30,000 troops by the end of 2012, then we will still have about 70,000 troops in Afghanistan more than 11 years after the war began, and twice as many as President Bush deployed. If we can't do whatever we want to do in 10 years, when will we achieve our purposes? U.S. troops have overthrown the Taliban and dispatched Osama bin Laden, and it's time to end this war.

Tonight, on June 22, the president should pick up some language from another June speech and tell the nation, "Generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we ended a war."

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Michael Yaki Member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights :

As much a comment on America's penchant toward isolationism, no president has ever lost an election because he withdrew from a conflict. To the majority of the American people, the death of bin Laden, coupled with the perceived prowess of our special forces and Predator drone program, means it is time politically, to bring the troops home.

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Brad Bannon President, Bannon Communications Research :

Let me get this straight.

We killed the guy, Osama bin Laden who was the reason we went into Afghanistan in the first place.

The war there costs $100 billion a year which the U.S. doesn't have and can't afford.

We are fighting for a guy, President Karzai who hates us, insults our troops and has a brother who is a heroin kingpin. And we are only withdrawing 5,000 soldiers this year and leaving 70,000 troops there until 2013 or later. You gotta be kidding me.

Last week, Mitt Romney said we should stay in Afghanistan until the situation there is stable. Afghanistan has never been stable and by the time it is, if it ever is, Gov. Romney's great-grandchildren will be old enough to serve there.

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Ross Baker Political scientist, Rutgers University :

The president wants to be re-elected. The war is increasingly unpopular. The draw down was inevitable in light of the West Point promise. It's a hell of a way to fight a war.

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David Orentlicher Visiting professor, University of Iowa; ex-Indiana state representative :

War Policy Should Be Driven by Necessity, Not by Politics

In the wake of a troop surge that never was justified by any threats to our national security, our soldiers should be brought home quickly. As today's question indicates, political considerations play an inappropriate role in the shaping of our military policy. Defense Secretary Robert Gates was right to acknowledge that we should not be fighting wars of choice. Wars should be fought only out of necessity. It may be difficult for presidents to rise above politics, but they cannot let political factors put the lives of our soldiers at risk.

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Steve Murphy Democratic consultant; Managing Partner at Murphy Vogel Askew Reilly :

All that matters politically is what the Republicans say, especially prominent opponents in the presidential campaign. If they criticize the president for withdrawing troops they will lose the argument. Voters realize we simply cannot afford to keep doing so much internationally.

The president is getting it right fighting terrorism. He has made over 200 drone strikes in two-and-a-half years while President Bush made about 30 in the four years he had the technology available. Bin Laden's dead, Al Qaeda is pinned down, and we're talking to a less active Taliban.

The neocons will complain but few voters share their vision of Pax Americana. A presidential campaign waged on this turf favors President Obama.

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Darrell M. West Vice President, Governance Studies, Brookings :

Obama is doing on Afghanistan what he has done on most other major issues. He is a centrist president with a slight tilt to the left. He is doing enough to prevent an open revolt from his liberal base, while not doing enough to appease conservative critics. As long as he avoids a liberal, anti-war primary challenge, people will look back on this decision as the right political and policy choice.


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Greg Dworkin Contributing Editor, Daily Kos :

Everyone (except for non-influential John McCain and Lindsay Graham) wants out. The question is how fast can it be done? Here is an area where the “bin Laden bounce” is still alive; Obama will get plenty of slack cut for whatever he decides — after all, the death of bin Laden is powering the decision — so long as he makes it clear we are leaving ASAP. The only argument is “define ASAP”.


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Larry Schwab Professor of Political Science, John Carroll University :

Splitting the difference on troop withdrawals from Afghanistan will not be a political win for President Obama because the majority of Americans want to end the military operations in a short period of time. However, his Afghanistan policy will not harm him in the 2012 election. First, the positive impact of ending the Iraq War, killing bin Laden, and improving the country's international image will be much greater than the negative impact of Afghanistan. Second, the Republicans will not be able to develop a credible and unified critique of Obama's policies in Afghanistan.

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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Super Hawks John McCain and Lindsey Graham fade on defense, they are losing leadership as Interventionists, Jingoists, Chauvinists and Super Nationalists - Prominent Republicans are becoming Dovish and do not want more Wars - Nostalgia of Bismarck

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The Iron Chancellor of Germany ( Otto von Bismarck 1815–1898 ) said that you have to wait until a Political and Military situation develops and matures before acting.

He did not present the Social Laws in the Reichstag and he did not make war against Austria or France until many events happened before, even if urged by his friends and companions in the German Government. Abraham Lincoln did not sign the abolition of slavery on his first day in the Oval Office of the Presidency.

President Obama has waited his time in the Absurd American Wars in Muslim Countries and now the Political and Military Situation is developing as announced or advised by Bismarck.

President Obama is announcing the withdrawal of some troops in the next months ... Senators McCain and Graham do not want big drawdowns but very modest transfers of troops home. They have been Super Hawks all the time applauding the Violence and Deaths of Third Worlders or Muslims.

John McCain is shooting against Republican Doves that are tired of the Libya War and express hopes for good troop reductions in Iraq and Afghanistan - Michele Bachmann and other Republican candidates are in "Isolationism" according to McCain.

The Republican Party is becoming less Hawkish and more Dovish lately - Being Jingoist, Chauvinist and Hyper Nationalist is becoming less trendy in these preelection days - Perhaps as the presidential election approaches ( November 2012 ) many former Hawks want to present themselves as the leaders of "Bring Back our Troops".

People that voted in Congress the War Authorizations and Budgets are now in the opposite side, after ten years or more of squandering money and raising the anger of the Muslim World.

The "Drone Diplomacy" has shown to be very effective creating enemies and new "terrorists" in the destroyed villages, some of the poorest in the World.




POLITICO.COM
John McCain, Lindsey Graham fade on defense
By SCOTT WONG
June 20, 2011


John McCain, Lindsey Graham fade on defense


Some excerpts ;


Even within their own party, Republican Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham now have to shout to be heard.

It’s a stunning change for two men who have been the leading voices for their party’s interventionist vision on foreign policy and now find themselves on the periphery of a debate over the conflict in Libya that is reshaping the GOP’s stance on war and executive branch power.

Their staunch support of the effort conflicts with a chorus of leading Republicans: House Speaker John Boehner has threatened to pull funding for the Libya effort, Republican presidential hopefuls dug in during the national debate last week and several House Republicans even joined Democrats in filing a lawsuit against President Barack Obama for his decision to use force.

“In the foreign policy debate, realists are becoming a part of the Republican mainstream, and that makes Sen. McCain and Sen. Graham more than a little apprehensive,” said Dimitri Simes, president and chief executive of the Washington, D.C.-based think tank Center for the National Interest.

McCain and Graham’s new role as outsiders on Libya shows how their influence over the party’s once-defining stance on foreign policy — held for the past two decades — is slipping away as the Republican Party zeros in on spending and a public grows weary of the mounting death toll from a decade at war.

But McCain and Graham aren’t being co-opted. “Sen. Graham is speaking out. He’s going to continue to be who he is,” his spokesman, Kevin Bishop, said Monday.

Both senators took to the Sunday talk shows and issued apocalyptic warnings, saying the party’s turn to “isolationism” — a derogatory and disingenuous term in the eyes of tea party types — could lead to more terrorist attacks against the U.S., the mass murder of innocent civilians and even a spike in oil prices.
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Monday, June 20, 2011

Wall Street Journal : The Great Depression of 1930 to 1940 was solved by injecting a massive amount of inflation into the U.S. economy. From 1940 through 1948, the consumer-price index rocketed 70%. Inflation cures a debt hangover. It may be the only known cure.

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Brett Arends of The Wall Street Journal says that the solution to America's Economic Problems is a massive injection of money and good inflation of 5% plus. - "Inflation of 7% a year for five years would reduce the real value of our national debt by nearly one-third".



Wall Street Journal
What This Country Needs Is a Good 5% CPI

JUNE 19, 2011


By BRETT ARENDS
Brett Arends is an American financial journalist. He writes a column for the Wall Street Journal. He has written a book about personal finance, Storm Proof Your Money, and a book about sports gambling, Spread Betting: A Football Fan's Guide.

Arends writes a column of personal financial advice that appears twice a week online at the Wall Street Journal and a column for MarketWatch. He also writes a financial news column once a week for MarketWatch.

Before joining the Wall Street Journal, Arends wrote a financial news column for the Boston Herald and TheStreet.com, the financial website chaired by Jim Cramer. Arends received a Best in Business award from The Society of American Business Editors and Writers in 2007 for his columns at TheStreet.com


What This Country Needs Is a Good 5% CPI


Some excerpts :

The reason? The value of the debt stays the same in dollars, but there are more and more dollars to go around and pay the debt off.

Naturally, each dollar is worth less. It is a default by stealth.

It has to be general inflation. You need wages and asset values to rise, not just consumer prices.
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Deflation is what happened to the U.S. in the Great Depression. It's what has happened in Japan over the past two decades.

Between 1929 and 1933, consumer prices in the U.S. plummeted by 27%. People didn't wander around stores marveling at all the cheap deals. They didn't regale their grandkids for decades to come about what a great time it was to go shopping. This wasn't a golden age for Main Street.

The Great Depression lasted so long because the economy was stuck in deflation throughout the 1930s. Wages, prices and asset values were stagnant or falling, while the size of the debt outstanding stayed the same.

The World War II generation didn't set the stage for the great post-war boom until they had effectively repudiated the debt hangover from the 1920s through inflation.

Rising wages give people more ability to pay down their debts. Rising asset values give them more ability to pay off their debts by selling assets.
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Meanwhile, those who really understand the economy are watching the real indicators, and right now they aren't cheering. Home prices are falling. Wages are falling in real terms. Household debt is falling too slowly. Real unemployment remains disastrously high.

The best news? Surging inflation in China, including very high wage inflation. London-based hedge-fund manager Crispin Odey, one of the world's most successful investors, says the U.S. economy won't really pick up until we see that cross the Pacific.
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Ruy Teixeira : Voters : White Working Class (WWC) collapse for President Obama in November 2012 ?? - Congressional Democrats experienced a catastrophic 30 point deficit of WWC in 2010. WWC kicking out Mr Obama in 2012 ??

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The New Republic -
The White Working Class: The Group That Will Likely Decide Obama’s Fate -
By Ruy Teixeira -
June 20, 2011 -


The White Working Class: The Group That Will Likely Decide Obama’s Fate


Some excerpts :

These tactics are likely to pay big dividends both nationally and, even more importantly, in the states where the election is actually decided. Consider the case of Ohio, a state the GOP must take back to take down Obama. White working class voters could end up representing as much as 56 percent of Ohio voters in 2012, judging from Census voter supplement data. Anything close to a 30 point deficit in 2012 will almost definitely sink Obama in this state, no matter what happens with the friendlier portions of the Ohio electorate.

Or take Florida, Nevada, and Colorado, other states that are vulnerable to a white working class collapse. Florida’s 29 electoral votes would assure Obama’s re-election, assuming he manages to carry the 18 states, plus the District of Columbia, that Democrats have carried in every presidential election since 1992 (which, together, represent a total of 241 electoral votes). Compared to Ohio, Florida’s white working class is smaller (a projected 42 percent of voters in 2012), but a 30 point deficit would still torpedo Obama’s chances, putting this must-win state for the GOP firmly in their column. Nevada (42 percent white working class in 2012) and Colorado (46 percent), meanwhile, would also be put in serious doubt should Obama’s support among this group crater in 2012.

Even more alarmingly, the white working class vote provides the perfect way for the GOP to drive a wedge into those 241 electoral votes Democrats have held for five straight presidential elections. Contested states with high proportions of white working class voters like Minnesota (60 percent white working class in 2012), Wisconsin (58 percent), Pennsylvania (55 percent), and Michigan (53 percent) could easily be flipped if this group flees from Obama.
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Michele Bachmann uses taxpayer money to pay 100% pure political Tea Party events - Bachmann Playing With House Money - Are these the same republicans that cut medicare, social security, and fire teachers, policemen, nurses firefighters, public employees ??

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And now this Lady wants to be president of the USA ???



Michele Bachmann makes very indelicate and ugly use of public funds, money from taxpayers. At the same time she claims with full Hypocrisy that it is necessasry to cut huge billions of necessary spending of the Federal Government, causing many people to lose their jobs and aggravating the recession.



Roll Call
Bachmann Playing With House Money
Bachmann’s Congressional Spending Shows Close Links to Political Activity
By Paul Singer, Roll Call Staff
June 20, 2011, Midnight


Bachmann Playing With House Money


Some excerpts :

On Nov. 5, 2009, at the behest of Rep. Michele Bachmann, thousands of tea party activists descended on the Capitol to vent their rage over the health care overhaul bill pending before Congress.

The assembled activists chanted, "Kill the bill! Kill the bill!" and waved signs opposing a government takeover of health care — but they may not have known that the same government was paying for the event.

According to House expense reports, Bachmann and three conservative GOP colleagues — Reps. Tom Price (Ga.), Steve King (Iowa) and Todd Akin (Mo.) — each paid $3,407.50 that day, a total of $13,630, to a sound and stage company called National Events, apparently for the sound system used at the rally.

The money came from the Members' taxpayer-funded office accounts, despite House rules prohibiting the use of these funds for political activities. Bachmann's office insists the expense was a proper use of official funds.

Bachmann billed the event as a "press conference," which can be funded from official accounts. But no questions were taken from the press and, unlike most press conferences, it opened with a prayer, the national anthem and a recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.

A few days earlier, the Minnesota Republican had appeared on a Fox News talk show and made an appeal for activists to come to D.C. for the event, promising to help them lobby Congress against the bill.

"I'm asking people to come to Washington, D.C., by the carload," Bachmann said. "I'd love to have every one of your viewers join me so that we can go up and down through the halls. Find Members of Congress, look at the whites of their eyes and say, 'Don't take away my health care.'"
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Sunday, June 19, 2011

State Executions : From the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts 1692-1693 to Rick Perry in Texas - Executing the Innocents - Perry executed a former constituent of his, Cameron Todd Willingham, most probably an innocent

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Pay Texas and be executed by Rick Perry - Rick's Macho Politics -Rick Perry Confederate Secessionist.




College Democrats at Texas State University -
Rick Perry: The presidential candidate dogged by a ghost? -
By Casey -
June 18, 2011 -


Rick Perry: The presidential candidate dogged by a ghost?


Some excerpts :

Texas Gov. Rick Perry may want to run for president. So let me reintroduce you a former constituent of his, Cameron Todd Willingham

Perry, who may soon announce his presidential bid, oversaw the 2004 execution of Willingham, a father of three convicted for the apparent arson murder of his young daughters. Problem was, the evidence used to prove Willingham set the fire that killed his children was based on shoddy science and obsolete investigation techniques, facts that were brought to Perry’s attention before Willingham’s death. Declaring his innocence to the end, Willingham was executed 12 years after his children’s deaths.

The New Yorker published a lengthy piece in 2009 detailing the whole affair, a depressing portrayal of a government more interested in self-preservation than in serving justice. Most chilling was the Texas justice system’s seeming indifference to condemned killers the moment they land on death row. Here’s a disturbing excerpt:
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Perry denied Willingham a stay of execution, an action that may have been forgivable in retrospect had the governor expressed a sincere desire to review the facts of the case given the overwhelming post-execution evidence that Texas made an irreversible mistake. On the contrary, Perry frustrated an investigation by the Texas Forensic Science Commission, replacing three of its members days before the board was set to discuss a report that cast serious doubt on the evidence used to send Willingham to the lethal injection gurney. The meeting was canceled.

The Times wrote two editorials expressing dismay Willingham’s execution and Perry’s obstruction of the investigation. Still, the case faded from the national discussion and Perry went on in 2010 to win his third full term as governor.

Texas executes far more people than any other state, so it’s understandable that Lone Star State Republicans would give their governor a pass. But a Perry candidacy might prod conservatives in less execution-friendly states (such as, say, New Hampshire, which last knotted a noose in 1939) to answer for his apparent indifference to profound injustice.

Texas let Perry off the hook; the rest of the nation may not be so forgiving.
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Kera TV Radio in Dallas Texas : Evangelicals Target Gov. Perry Over Immigration - Evangelical Minister Lynn Godsey urges opposition to Governor Perry's sanctuary city proposal. He leads many Hispanic Evangelical Ministers who previously supported Perry in Politics

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Trouble for Texas Governor Rick Perry who is thinking of a Republican Presidential Bid. He has irked Conservative Hispanics who previously supported him with his "Sanctuary Cities" legislation, already approved in the Texas legislature.




Kera News, TV and Radio, Dallas Texas
Evangelicals Target Perry Over Immigration
By Shelley Kofler, KERA News
Evangelical Minister Lynn Godsey urges opposition to Governor Perry's sanctuary city proposal.
June 17, 2011

Evangelicals Target Perry Over Immigration

Some excerpts :

DALLAS, TX (KERA) - Some Hispanic Evangelical Ministers who have previously supported Rick Perry are organizing against him just as Perry considers a run for the White House. KERA's Shelley Kofler says Perry's sanctuary cities legislation is at issue.

Thursday night at a Dallas Hotel Pastor Lynn Godsey of Ennis lead some 80 Hispanic Evangelical Ministers and parishioners in Prayer.

They prayed in Spanish for divine support as they organize opposition to sanctuary city legislation Governor Perry has asked lawmakers to pass.

Godsey, President of the Hispanic Evangelical Alliance of DFW, calls the legislation anti-Hispanic and claims Perry will feel a backlash if he decides to run for President.

Godsey: We're asking Governor Perry to please stop using these laws for your political agenda sir. You might have aspirations to be President and if that's so that's fine. But please don't come after a race. Don't do it at hurting our families, because you will have to give an account to God.
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Reverend Mauricio Elizondo, a Garland pastor, says the sanctuary cities legislation will increase racial profiling and harassment of all Hispanics in Texas.

He says the Hispanic pastors who have gathered are part of the conservative voting block Perry successfully courted during his gubernatorial campaign, a group he may need if he decides to run for President.

Elizondo: We're conservative, we're fundamentalists, we believe in God, we believe in the sanctity of life. I hope Governor Perry, who I voted for, will not turn his back on us because he will not win. Any candidate who will run cannot win without the Hispanic vote.
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Friday, June 17, 2011

Forbes : Republican Scholar : Hispanics Won’t Save Obama in 2012 - They may be decisive in the future, but not 2012. Some important swing states : Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Colorado could be affected by Hispanic votes next year

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Texas Scholar says that Hispanics won't vote for Obama because they are more harmed by the Joblessness and hard economic situation than the rest of the population, so they will take revenge on President Obama in November 2012. 

My comment : I don't know if the Desire of Revenge against President Obama is a bigger emotion than the Fear of Republican Ethnic and Racial Hatred. So I am not totally persuaded by this article.


Forbes Magazine -
Hispanics Won’t Save Obama in 2012 -
By Merrill Matthews -
Merrill Matthews is a resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation in Dallas, Texas.

June 15 2011


Hispanics Won’t Save Obama in 2012


Some excerpts :

People are not all Voters — That New York Times story pointed out that only 10 million Latinos voted in the 2008 election, 9 percent of all voters, and that was a record high. Why so low? For one thing, the Hispanic population is younger than the general population: 27.4 years was the median age for Hispanics in 2009, vs. 36.8 years for the U.S. Younger ages are less likely to vote, and a disproportionately large percentage of Hispanics aren’t even of voting age.
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So the question for presidential election purposes is as much about where those votes are as how many there are. The Census Bureau says 75 percent of the Hispanic population is located in eight states: California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Arizona, New Jersey and Colorado. Of those states, California, New York, Illinois and New Jersey will very likely remain blue in the next presidential election, while Texas and Arizona will almost certainly remain red. Colorado, which has been trending blue, and Florida, which leans red but not by much, could be swayed.
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However, the Census Bureau publication does point to a trend that neither party can ignore. Hispanics are becoming a larger and more politically potent force in U.S. politics. The party that moves to provide them with the greatest opportunities, not the most handouts, is the one that will capture their allegiance for the long term.
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