Have I told you how much I hate these people? - Mike Malloy. It is every thinking person’s responsibility not to side with his or her executioners. - Albert Camus. Popular democracy anywhere threatens fascism everywhere. - The Scallion. A fascist junta of neocons using George W. Bush as its shill has taken over America by bloodless coup. What will it take for us to stage a revolution and take our country back? - Dot Calm. Drive a hybrid. Leave a lighter footprint on the planet. - Dot Calm.
Like Granny D, I have watched my own beloved country change, and I am angry beyond words about what I see. I grew up seeing America as the equivalent of the movie good guy, the hero in the white hat who came to the rescue of those in need around the world. I have watched in silent horror as the corporations, the captains and the kings of industry, used a comparatively small outlay of cash to buy the Republicans to use as their shills. George W. Bush is the puppet cowboy-king of shills, the proverbial emperor with no clothes. Every day, I watch these evil men legalize, legitimize, and institutionalize robbing the poor to pay the rich. They are carving up America like a giant carcass and doling out choice chunks of its meat to themselves and their cronies. Since the Democrats have been sipping at the same corporate teat where the Republicans have been gorging for the past generation, the fascists are free to do their worst; there is no longer any opposition. There is no one left to stand up for the rights of the American people, the Constitution, or the democracy, which I fear will be replaced by a fascist dictatorship in my lifetime. Wake up, America: we need a REVOLUTION NOW!
I hope everyone has had a delightful New Year's celebration, and I hope you are safely where you need to be to relax for the day and get ready to start the week. If you still have travel ahead of you, I hope you won't be on I-95 in the mid-Atlantic region...it was already starting to get congested yesterday.
I titled this post "leftovers" because it's just a little jumble I threw together with news and videos. But just because it's impromptu on my part doesn't make it less impactful. Whatever you do this year, keep reading independent media to see how the corporations are skrooing you behind your back. I'm not against corporations, but I do believe that they need strict regulation and that We the People need uncorrupted collective bargaining. When Reagan started dismantling the unions, he started unraveling the middle class. Back then, the corporations paid for their wars ($1.50 for every $0.5 you and I paid); now we not only fight their wars, but we pay for them, too (we pay $1.52 to the corporations' $0.48). And rich individuals, like the Koch brothers, who used to pay 90% in taxes while Eisenhower was President, now pay a smaller percentage of their vast incomes than you and I do. Something isn't right here!
Of course, with the wonderful exception of Bernie Sanders, both parties are fascist. No question, if you look at all the concessions they hand uncomplainingly to the rich and powerful. But there is a difference...a few differences, actually. Republicans are so short-sighted in their greed that, like the giant of Jack and the beanstalk, they want to kill the goose--the middle class--to get all the golden eggs NOW. The Democrats are at least willing to let us live because, being somewhat longer sighted, they understand that the middle class is the engine of the economy. Democrats know that the corporations can't sell anything if there is no one to buy it. In contrast, Republicans think that the rich and powerful "create" jobs simply by existing--by creating supply. They don't understand that there has to be demand for the supply for there to be money coming in to pay the workers to create the supply. I wish I were making up this gross oversimplification--I wish it were a lampoon. But I speak to people on a daily basis, including my now-famous (here) Tea Party Christian friend, who believe this nonsense. You would think that, working in a service industry himself, he would know better. You would think that he would have observed by now that, when Republicans decimate the middle class, he has a lot fewer customers and a lot less work than when Democrats get the economy moving. But he just doesn't get it. He is too busy brainwashing himself with Faux Noise and Christian TV to think much past whom to hate on (everyone not like him) and why (because they're not like him).
The other nice thing about Democrats is that they are willing to let those of us live who are not rich white Christian men. They are willing to let us live if we are Black or women or Latino or Muslim or poor or LGBTQ or whatever. They actually understand the value of education and science. They don't see women as brood mares for the state. They have a better grasp of reality than the flat-earthers across the aisle. This is why, even if I have to hold my nose, I vote for Democrats. Can you imagine what would happen to women's rights or LGBTQ rights if we elect a Republican for President in November? Donald Trump is not pulling the party to the right--he is merely saying out loud everything they've all been thinking all along but didn't want to say.
Think about it.
Listen to what the Republicans say; then picture the kind of world they want to create for us all to live in.
The Dominionists want to dismantle the Constitution they say they love so much and replace the First Amendment with the first four Mosaic commandments. They want to make America a Christian nation--no religious freedom for you! They want a government so small it goes up every woman's vagina and every gay man's ass. They want to give the corporations free rein to destroy the planet for future generations while regulating the most intimate decisions we make with our individual lives and bodies. They want to undo 150 years of education, science, women's rights, civil rights, and corporate regulations. If they succeed in dismantling our education system, we could go back to the bad old days of child labor--in the Republicans' perfect world, ordinary families would rely on that income to survive. As science and education go, so goes society...hope you don't need medicine or technology because America won't be developing it any more; by killing education, the nation will have given up its ability to do science and engineering. Again, Republicans are short-sighted--they can't see beyond the monetary benefits to their current generation to realize that, once we lose our edge, we may never catch back up to the rest of the world in science and technology. They have no qualms about sending us back to the stone age. Their Christian constituents probably think that's a great idea.
Republicans want control of the Supreme Court so they can make this dystopia--their utopia--everyone's reality. We need every American who wants a better future to vote Democratic in November lest we fall to Diebold, gerrymandering, and Republican governors and local officials like we did in 2000 and beyond.
So, with that grim reminder that we have our work cut out for us, I will spread the table with my refrigerator stew. Hope it's still warm and yummy.
Cheers!
- Dot Calm's shadow
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Hey, Christians--
Is sexual purity what you do with your own body,
or is it what you force others to do with theirs?
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From Daily Kos--a petition
The Koch-backed Center for Individual
Rights has filed a lawsuit asking the U.S. Supreme Court to
substantially weaken the ability of public service employees, like
teachers and firefighters, to negotiate together for better wages and
working conditions.
This thinly veiled ploy aims to ultimately eliminate the right to
organize--and give corporations unlimited power to pay workers as little
as the market will bear, while keeping as much as possible for
themselves.
Currently, the law specifies that when the majority of people vote to
form a union, the union is required to represent everyone in the
workplace, even if the employee is not a union member. Anyone who
decides they don't want to be part of the union but benefits from union
negotiations, contributes their fair share of the cost of negotiating
that agreement.
No one is required to join a union, and therefore no one is
required to contribute to the political or lobbying program of a union.
Those who opt out of union representation only need to pay the cost of
the negotiations on their behalf.
It is a system set up to protect the rights and privileges of working people and CEOs would prefer it didn’t exist.
In the case coming before the Supreme Court, Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, corporate vultures are arguing to take away right of workers to negotiate as a group.
Right now the case is restricted to "public employees," but a win would
open the floodgates for restrictions on the rights of all employees,
public or private sector.
Don't accept the Republican, Christian role of second-class citizen.
Fight fire with fire!
Don't phuque Christians!
Don't phuque Republicans!!
Donate those unwanted babies to pro-birthers!!!
The pro-birthers will welcome your donation as a gift from God until they kill it themselves by way of poverty or, if it lives long enough to enlist, economic conscription.
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Dear Faithful America member,
Jesus told us to welcome the stranger and the refugee. The leading
Republican candidate wants to build a giant wall and ban all Muslims
from America.
Jesus fed the poor and hungry. Today, politicians run for office with the Bible in hand while trying to take away food stamps.
Jesus was a great healer – and yet today, every single "Christian"
candidate for the Republican nomination wants to strip Americans of
their healthcare.
Our Lord and Savior welcomed all to his table, stood up to corrupt
authorities, brought good news to the poor and dire warnings to the
rich. But in America, Christianity has become synonymous with
vandalizing Mosques, shooting up Planned Parenthood clinics, and
gay-bashing.
We can't rely on gullible journalists and timid church leaders to
challenge the right-wing hijacking of our faith. It's up to all of us.
Faithful America is the largest online community of Christians working for social justice. But
right now we're still almost $10,000 short of our year-end goal - which
will leave us dangerously short headed into a critical election year.
With almost 300,000 grassroots members across the country, Faithful
America is not affiliated with any church or denomination. We have no
pastor, property, or charitable tax status to protect. We're not afraid
of criticism, and our small staff and creative use of technology means
we can turn on a dime to respond to the latest right-wing attacks.
Here's what our work looks like in action:
Strength in numbers. Whether it's 15,000 of us or
60,000, each time we join together to challenge the religious right it
shows the growing grassroots energy among everyday Christians.
Headline news. Whether it's an outlet as large as
The New York Times or as small as The Billings Montana Gazette, our
campaigns consistently generate waves of media coverage -- and get the
attention of those targeted by petitions delivered in-person by local
Christians.
Changing conventional wisdom. Politicians and
journalists have gotten lazy about assuming that religious-right
extremists speak for all Christians. When confronted with our campaigns,
their expectations change quickly -- like when CBS host Bob Schieffer
said on air that he'd been "inundated" with complaints from Faithful
America members about Family Research Council president Tony Perkins.
With the Republican presidential primary heating up, things are about
to get a lot busier for Faithful America. Often we have to act on just a
few hours' notice, and that means we need to raise funds right now to prepare for the right's next attempts to hijack Christianity.
It’s now 2016, the final year of Barack Obama’s presidency. A few years ago, prognosticators were very confident about what would happen to America by now because of Obama’s reelection. Let’s check in and see how their predictions turned out:
1. Gas was supposed to cost $6.05 per gallon.
In March 2012, on the floor of the United States Senate, Mike Lee (R-UT) predicted that if Obama was reelected gas would cost$6.05 per gallon by the start 2015. Lee said that gas prices would rise 5 cents for every month Obama was in office, ultimately reaching $6.60 per gallon.
I'll bet he really wanted to say "$6.66 per gallon" but didn't want to make such an overt anti-Christ reference. These people think we're in the "End Times," doncha gno. Just like the bible says Jesus' followers and the Apostle Paul did. Paul advised his adherents not to bother getting married because the end of the world was upon them. And Jesus told His followers He'd be back while some of them still lived. Howzat for failed predictions?
Lee was not alone. Newt Gingrich, running for the GOP nomination, predicted that if Obama was reelected he would push gas to “$10 a gallon.” Gingrich said he would reduce gas prices dramatically by reversing Obama’s energy policies. Gingrich flanked himself with campaign signs promising $2.50 gas if he was elected.
Some of the reasons for the decline in gas prices were beyond Obama’s control — includingweak international demand and OPEC’s failure to reduce supply. Also driving prices lower was increased gas production in the U.S., which has doubled over the last 6 years. The policies that Lee, Gingrich and others criticized — the rejection of Keystone XL pipeline, more EPA regulation and limiting drilling on public land — have not gotten in the way of historically low prices.
2. Unemployment was supposed to be stuck at over 8%
Immediately after Obama won reelection in November 2012, many commenters predicted that the stock market was toast.
Charles Bilderman, the author of the “Intelligent Investing” column at Forbes, wrote that the “market selloff after Obama’s re-election [was] no accident,” predicting “stocks are dropping with no bottom in sight.” Bilderman said that the policies the Obama administration would pursue in his second term would “crash stocks.”
On Bloomberg TV, investor Marc Faber predicted that, because of Obama’s reelection, thestock market would drop at least 20%. According to Faber, “Republicans understand the problem of excessive debt better than Mr. Obama who basically doesn’t care about piling up debt.” Faber joked that investors seeking to protect their assets should “buy themselves a machine gun.”
The economic freefall would begin, according to Limbaugh, because “California is going to declare bankruptcy” and Obama would force states like Texas to “bail them out.” California currently hasa $4 billion budget surplus.
Although these dire economic predictions have proven false, it doesn’t mean there aren’t real, persistent problems with the U.S. economy. Most critically,wage growth for American workers remains anemic. With a tightening labor market, however, some economists are predicting a better 2016.
Obama is such a lousy President, he can't even destroy America the way Republicans predicted he would.
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From RightWingWatch News
Check out this whole page.
There are a lot of interesting--and scary--articles on the nefarious John Hagee.
Five Failed Right-Wing Prophecies And Predictions Of 2015
SUBMITTED BYBrian Tashman on Wednesday, 12/23/2015 11:15 am
Conservative commentators are running out of time for all of their dire prophecies about President Obama to come true, including fears about the looming imposition of martial law, establishment of Obama’s private army and the assassination of conservative leaders. Right-wing pundits also seemed to have missed with their prophecies about financial collapse, natural disasters and widespread unrest coming in 2015.
Essentially, Cahn claimed that prophecies pertaining to biblical Israel can now apply to the U.S. because the founding fathers, like ancient Hebrews, made a covenant with God. As a result of the country breaking that covenant due to national “sins” like gay marriage and legal abortion, he forecasted that September 13 would be the date that America faced divine punishment.
Contrary to Cahn’s predictions nothing catastrophic happened on that day in the U.S. Cahn defended his prophecy bypointing to an earthquake off the Gulf of California, a body of water which he conveniently forgot to mention borders Mexico, not the U.S. He also claimed that a stock market selloff on August 18 wasclose enoughto his doomsday date, so he was right all along! (The Dow Jones has sincereboundedsince the August correction). He went on to insistthatanythingbad that happens between September 2015 and September 2016 would also validate his prophecy.
Cahn’s prophecy caught on with commentators like Rick Wiles of “Trunews,” who said that between September 13 and October 9, there would be a major “financial plunge of the Dow Jones stock index, possibly 30 percent or more” as God sent a “big attitude adjustment” to America. The Dow Jones actually went up during that time.
Televangelist John Hagee went even further,claimingthat there could be “a 50 percent correction in the stock market” in the fall due to the Shemitah and blood moon prophecies. “I believe, in the fall of this year, America and the world will face another economic crisis, perhaps as a result of war in the Middle East or an economic crash,” hedeclared.
Jim Bakker, a televangelist who himself claims to receive personalmessagesfrom God and regularly had Cahn on his program to discuss the Shemitah/blood moons prophecy, and made a few predictions of his own about September 13.
“There is going to be a crash on September 13,” Bakkerwarnedhis viewers, also predicting thatsomethingwould happen to Pope Francisduring his September visit to America.
He also said that on September 13, the U.S. could be hit by a typhoon, earthquake, bombing or financial meltdown: “God spoke to me.”
Gay Marriage Punishments
After blowing his September prophecy, Cahn saw a biblical threat from Hurricane Joaquin. He said that the Supreme Court’s gay marriage ruling and the White House’s LGBT Pride Month celebration with rainbow lights had provoked God’s judgment, and now,Hurricane Joaquin would strike Washington, D.C.Cahn wasn’t alone, as Wiles too said that God was using Hurricane Joaquin to punish the U.S. bystriking Washington, D.C., and New York. (It didn’t hit either city).
Cahn and Wiles were far from alone in making wild predictions about the effects of gay marriage.
One month before the Supreme Court issued its ruling, American Family Radio host Bryan Fischer warned that if the Supreme Court struck down state bans on marriage equality, then we wouldsee violence in the streets: “If the Supreme Court continues to overreach and they aren’t checked, we are headed towards civil unrest, I don’t think there is any other way around it. If it’s not stopped and reversed, the tyrannical overreach of the Supreme Court, we are to have social dislocation and I believe we are going to have violence as a result.”
The Jade Helm 15 conspiracy theory, which wascynically fueled by GOP politicians, centered around fears that a military training exercise taking place between July 15 and September 15 of this year wouldproduce grave consequences, such as a federal takeover of Texas, the declaration of martial law and the transformation of closed Walmart stores into FEMA camps. Others thought that Jade Helm 15 was a deliberate attempt tostoke chaos, which wouldjustify military rulein the future.
Ever since President Obama won the 2008 election, right-wing activists have claimed that he is on the verge of creating a privatearmyakin toHitler’s Brownshirts.
Gun activist Lawrence C. Mackin similarly warned that “Obama’s private internal army” will include government employees who ally with “a group of radical Islamists,” “illegal aliens from the Middle East” and “Soviet troops.”
Glenn Beck Might Die, Says Glenn Beck
Far-right pundit Glenn Beck,theself-proclaimedprophetof imminent mass killings, civilwar, raceriots, revolution, enslavementand internmentcamps, responded to the demonstrations and riots in Baltimore following the death of a black man in police custody by making it all about him … and how government assassins may kill him because he is such a great leader who knows about their nefarious schemes.
That’s all that’s happening right now. This is a show. We’re watching a script and a play play out in front of us. None of this stuff is real. Those riots in Baltimore. That wasn’t real ... At some point, there will be a straw that breaks the camel’s back, and it will set the whole country on fire. And what happens? We will cry out for police help. The police will be overwhelmed. The DOJ will say, 'We’re going to take over policing, we’ll coordinate it from here.' And you’re done. It’s lights out, republic.
Beck went on to explain that he and other leaders who are exposing such deeds to the massesmay be killed, just like how Hitler killed potential rivals in the Night of Long Knives and Turkish leaders killed Armenian leaders at the beginning of the Armenian genocide.
“They do that so there is nothing left but sheep and no shepherds,” he explained, claiming that these nefarious agents are going after him and not his 10 million viewers because they know “they cannot kill 10 million people in one night.”
“Prepare for a time when voices like mine or others are no longer heard and yours is the only voice,” he said.
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