politics


So Bush Lied Again!!

Andy Borrowitz has the scoop from god’s phone logs today!

GOD’S PHONE LOGS PROVE HE DID NOT SPEAK TO BUSH
‘Out of the Loop’ On Iraq, Almighty Says

Days after the BBC reported that President George W. Bush claimed God told him to invade Iraq, the Almighty held a rare press conference today to say that He was ‘totally out of the loop’ on the March 2003 invasion.

Reporters packed a meeting room at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Washington, D.C. to hear the angry denial of the Supreme Being, who had not held a press conference in over half a year.

Dressed in a white robe and sporting his trademark long, flowing beard, God told a reporter that the president’s version of events was “bogus,” adding, “Dude, I don’t even know the guy.”

The King of the Universe then showed reporters detailed phone logs from March 2003 revealing that He had no conversations with President Bush, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, or anyone else involved in the decision to invade Iraq.

While the logs showed no conversation with the president, they did indicate that on March 24 of that year God placed a call to actress Nicole Kidman to congratulate her on winning the Best Actress Oscar for her performance in “The Hours.”

In what some saw as a particularly sarcastic rebuke of the president, God offered this possible explanation of Mr. Bush’s claim that He had told him to invade Iraq: “Maybe he has me confused with Dick Cheney.”

Elsewhere, the Department of Homeland Security said that the recent terror threat to New York City was “specific but non-credible,” and that so was the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court.


Rescuing Jesus

Alessandro Camon wrote an excellent essay on Salon.com this week about how the republican party and the religiious right in the United States have hijacked Jesus Christ. Even if you are not a Christian it is truly appalling how shrub and his cronies have abuse and twisted the words in the bible to their own ends.

The American Christian right has hijacked Jesus Christ. It has made him into a brand, a logo, a bumper sticker. It celebrates his suffering on the cross, but largely neglects what he had to say. It prefers an Old Testament God, a “Jealous God, visiting the sins of the fathers upon the children.” It elevates success to proof of God’s favor, and washes its hands of responsibility for the poor. It combines a self-righteous vision of Americans as the chosen people with shrill intimations of imminent apocalypse, to justify indifference to the rest of the world and to the planet itself. It sticks to the letter of the Bible with arbitrary selectiveness, so that it can endorse creationism and condemn homosexuality while acknowledging that (contrary to Old Testament wisdom) the earth is in fact round, and slavery is not OK. (If you are not a salon premium subscriber you will need to watch a few ads first before reading the article, but it is worth it.)

For the record I am not a christian although I was raised catholic. I used to consider myself an agnostic. I hate absolutism and don’t like the idea of denying anything that I cannot disprove. However particularly since the rise to power of shrub I have come to see myself as an athiest. I believe that even if there were a god, if she/he/it didn’t do some thing about about these people purporting to be acting in god’s name, this amorphous being wouldn’t be something worth worshipping anyway. I believe people are responsible for for their own behavior. If they want a better world they have to work for it and not rely on a god or false prophets to deliver it for them. I believe you only have the life that you are living now, and once that is over your time is up. Make the best of the life you have, and don’t count on some eternal paradise.

If there is a heaven, and you live the kind of life preached by jesus in the bible, you will get their. If there isn’t, living that kind of life will make the world a better place anyway. God and jesus aren’t necessary for people to live a good life and take care of each other. But living a good life and taking care of each other and our planet is necessary if our species is to survive beyond the near future. This planet has been around a lot longer than humans. Many species have risen and died off over the last 4.5 billion years. Many more will come and go in the future. But if our little group wants to be around a little longer we need to stop the people that are twisting and abusing the words in a book written by many men over many years over 2000 years ago. They are abusing these words for their own perverse ends and we must take responsibility for stopping them and making this world a better place for future generations.


America is doomed! 2

Take a look at the top two stories on todays Detroit Free press front page.

Freep Delphi

At the same time that Delphi is demanding a 63% pay cut (along with cuts in pensions, vacation, and health benefits) they are giving their top executives a boost in severance packages if they lose their jobs. Here’s a thought if your company is on the verge of bankruptcy, why would you pay them more for helping to ruin the company. If anything they should be cutting their pay and benefits before they ask any rank and file employee to take a pay cut. Until American workers start to rebel against all this corporate thievery, America will just continue it’s decline into irrelevance. This kind of behavior is led right from the top by the likes of George Bush and his cronies.

This must be stopped. Corporate America must be truly reformed. The pay of executives needs to be capped at some reasonable multiple (say 10X) the average of all employees. Stock options if used at all must be declared as an expense and the timeline for excercising those options needs to be extended out to a minimum of 5-10 years to discourage all the short term shenanigans that executives are using to pump their stock prices. And people have to realize that if they are not employed at reasonable wages actually making real stuff, they will not be able to afford to buy stuff.

Finally, it is totally disgraceful that the likes of Bill Ford, Rick Wagoner and others are not speaking out loudly and forcefully about truely reforming the broken health care system in this country. Clearly the for profit health insurance system in this country doesn’t work. The only people who benefit are the shareholders of the for profit companies. Health care should be a basic right. The money spent on health care should be used to provide care not line the pockets of insurance executives. Executives who are whining about health care costs should be yelling the loudest for a single payer system. Clearly the free market has not worked and shows no signs of improving the health care system. I believe in market economies. I am not a communist. But I also believe that markets don’t work for everything. Competition has not lowered costs or improved outcomes for patients. America spends more on health care and has the lowest lifespan and highest infant mortality of any of the major industrialized countries. The health care system needs to be removed from the free market and run for the benefit of the people.

But as I said, unless people rise up and demand some real change America will be an irrelevant third world country in the next 5-10 years. Call your representatives and demand that they ignore the entertainment industry and their demands for more copyright, ignore the wealthy elite and their demnands for more tax cuts, ignore the religious extremists and their demands for a theocracy, and get to work on fixing health care, reducing corporate welfare, do some real reform of minimum wages and social security. The only thing trickling down is the shit and piss of the wealth elites. After all who are they really supposed to represent!


Republicans are Hypocrites!

It’s amazing how hypocritical republicans can be. They keep harping about government being so bad and causing all of America’s problem. They want government to stay out everything except defense. Except when they want government to control personal behavior. Of course that only applies to behavior they disagree with. They don’t want government to tocuh their guns or cigarettes. They don’t want government to collect any taxes. But they want government to encourage religion, as long as it is their vision of religion. They want government to control womens reproductive choices. They want to eliminate a womans right to not have a child when it is not appropriate for the woman. And now along with saying that a woman cannot choose not to have a child, they want to tell a woman when she cannot have a child.

Republican lawmakers are drafting new legislation that will make
marriage a requirement for motherhood in the state of Indiana,
including specific criminal penalties for unmarried women who do
become pregnant “by means other than sexual intercourse.”

According to a draft of the recommended change in state law, every
woman in Indiana seeking to become a mother throu gh assisted
reproduction therapy such as in vitro fertilization, sperm donation,
and egg donation, must first file for a “petition for parentage” in
their local county probate court.

Only women who are married will be considered for the “gestational
certificate” that must be presented to any doctor who facilitates the
pregnancy. Further, the “gestational certificate” will only be given
to married couples that successfully complete the same screening
process currently required by law of adoptive parents.

As it the draft of the new law reads now, an intended parent “who
knowingly or willingly participates in an artificial reproduction
procedure” without court approval, “commits unauthorized
reproduction, a Class B misdemeanor.” The criminal charges will be
the same for physicians who commit “unauthorized practice of
artificial reproduction.”

Where the fuck do they got telling anyone when they can and cannot have a child. Supposedly the legislation is intended to regulate surrogacy, but the wording is such that it will control all assisted reproduction in the state of Indiana. How can the Indiana legislators be so ignorant.

On a related vein, republicans also seem to hate “judicial activism” unless of course the activist judge is ruling in agreement with their beliefs. Right-wing republicans like to point at judges like Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas as the kind they would to see populate the supreme court. They also rail against judges that overturn legislation passed in congress and state legislatures and who overturn precedents. That is of course unless they don’t like the precedent in question or law in question. They would be thrilled if the supreme court overruled Roe v Wade and they pushed hard for the court to invalidate the McCain-Fiengold campaign finance reform bill. From the Village-Voice:

The potential conflict between these conservative positions is easy to observe. One cannot urge judges to abstain from government by judiciary while simultaneously asserting that the judges must advance a particular set of substantive positions, because vindicating the latter may require quashing contrary legislation. The protection of states rights, for example, comes by invalidating federal legislation.

A recent poll of the public by the American Bar Association found that 56 percent of respondents believe that there is a judicial activism “crisis,” in which judges “routinely overrule the will of the people.” Conservatives claim this as their position. According to a recent study, however, conservative darlings Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia have voted to strike congressional laws 65 percent and 56 percent of the time, respectively, more than double the rate of Justice Stephen Breyer (26 percent), and well above liberal Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (39 percent) and John Paul Stevens (39 percent).

There is another kind of conservatism, which might be called legal conservatism. This counsels adherence to precedent, self-restraint, judicial modesty, with an emphasis on preserving the autonomy and integrity of the court from the taint of politics. Chief Justice Roberts espoused this kind of conservatism. From the conservative point of view, the problem with this kind of conservatism is that it promises to lock into place longstanding decisions like Roe and the Warren Court’s liberal constitutional reforms. This is why the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue was unhappy with Roberts, and has already come out against Miers.

Given this constellation of conflicting conservative positions, any nominee would have raised ire from one conservative wing or another. The misfortune of Miers is that her views are so unknown that every conservative group feared the worst, and let loose their barrage of angst and frustration. After repeated failures, this was their best chance in decades to turn the orientation of the Court toward the right, and now it may be lost.

Republicans are only conservative when it suits them. They are also more pro-big government than anyone when it suits their desires.


New study shows religion is bad for society 1

A new study published in the Journal of Religion and Society shows that religion is not necessary for a moral, healthy society. In fact, all the evidence seems to point to a direct relationship between how religious a society is and rates of violent crime, abortion, early mortality, std rates and teen pregnancy. People in developed countries that are more secular have less crime, live longer and have fewer societal ill in general. Maybe when people people realize that they are responsible for the well being of their society, rather than some amorphous god with a “grand plan” they start to behave in a way that is better for the health of the society as a whole. They do things to make the lives of their citizens better, like make sure that they have health care, and conserve natural resources.

The United States is by far the most religious developed country in the world, and we have the shortest lifespan, highest violent crime rates, worst health care (while spending far and away the most on it), and the biggest debt. We have 5% of the population and use 25% of the worlds energy resources. And we have 58 million people that voted for the dimbulb George W Bush. If that last item isn’t enough to convince you that religion is bad for society that you are beyond help anyway. As I have said before, defining standards of behavior (which is what morals are) is just common sense in order for groups of people to live together. Actually all species that live in social groups have standards of behavior. This is how they survive. Just look at packs of dogs, lions or chimps. They all have social rules, obviously not the same as human rules, but rules nonetheless.

American society has some great features, most notably our constitution and bill of rights. The ideas expressed in these documents are what make the US special. They were created by people that recognized that religion must be kept separate from the state in order to thrive. We must get back to the ideals of Jefferson and Adams. We must get away from religion.


Shrub doesn’t only dislike black people

Shrub actually actively disdain’s anyone who isn’t wealthy enough who bail him out of his business disasters or finance his political campaigns. Now in the wake of hurricane katrina he has suspended the prevailing wage laws in the affected areas. The purpose of these laws is to require government contrators to pay same wage as other companies in the wage for comparable work. For example, if construction contractors in an area are paying an average of $7.50/hr for laborers, any company doing a government construction contract must pay the same amount. Instead they now only have to pay the federal minimum wage which has stuck at $5.15/hr since the mid 1990’s. It is not clear what rationale shrub had for suspending the prevailing wage laws, other than to benefit the companies that are getting the no-bid contracts for reconstruction. Guess which company was the one of the first to get one of these contracts? You got it, Halliburton. To top it off no local gulf coast companies got these contracts.

The Army Corps of Engineers hired four companies yesterday to remove debris from parts of Louisiana and Mississippi damaged by Hurricane Katrina. No companies from the affected Gulf Coast were awarded a share of the $2 billion in contracts, but the winners must give preference to subcontractors in those areas, the Corps said in a statement.

So bush buddies get big contracts to clean but they don’t have to pay a decent wage to the local people who need the help most to rebuild their lives. It also appears that shrub was in such a rush to screw regular laborers that he may have violated the law to do it. This from Rep. George Miller (D-CA)

From: TPMCafe Special Guests
The President suspended wage standards for workers on the Gulf Coast before he declared a national emergency. That means he was so focused on cutting the wages of people who’d be returning to the Gulf Coast to rebuild their lives and their communities that, in order to hasten the suspension, he failed to follow the law. And at the same time the White House was cutting workers’ wages, it was busy awarding no-bid contracts. The President has proven once again that he’s more interested in governing for the few than in governing for all of us.

The President’s pay cut affects tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of Americans who desperately need a decent income to rebuild their lives. People working construction jobs in the Gulf Coast might only have earned $7 or $8 in the first place; now, the only protection left for them is the federal minimum wage, which is a disgraceful $5.15 an hour because Republicans repeatedly refuse to increase it.

What the President has done is immoral.

If you still believe that shrub is just a regular guy (did anybody ever really believe that?) and that he knows how regular people feel, it is time for a reality check. He hates anybody who is not one of his cronies.

PS did you notice that he couldn’t line up the buttons and buttonholes on his shirt during his speach the other night?shrubs button holes


Shrub’s brain to lead NOLA rebuilding effort

Over on talking points memo Josh Marshall has an item about shrub assigning Karl Rove to assemble the team to determine how to rebuild New Orleans.

Priorities on display, from the Post

Bush already has dispatched his top strategist, Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, and other aides to assemble ideas from agencies, conservative think tanks, GOP lawmakers and state officials to guide the rebuilding of New Orleans and relocation of flood victims. The idea, aides said, is twofold: provide a quick federal response that comports with Bush’s governing philosophy, and prevent Katrina from swamping his second-term ambitions on Social Security, taxes and Middle East democracy-building.

Head of effort, Karl Rove.
Sources of ideas, Agencies, conservative think tanks, GOP lawmakers.
The aim, quick response that squares with conservatism.
Aim, part II, not getting distracted from real priorities.

Anybody with 2 brain cells to rub together would problably gather some urban planning experts and architects and maybe sociologists to figure out how best to rebuild a devestated city. But shrub gets his main political strategist and conservative activists to decide how the city should be reconstructed. As usual everything comes down to the republican political agenda and how to move it forward. This is yet another display of shrub’s atrocious judgement. Why would anyone trust anything this man says or does?


Great idea from Dave Slusher

Listening to the Sept 11 edition of Evil Genius Chronicles this morning Dave had the following tag lines for haliburton:

Haliburton, We’re # 1 in the misery business

This show sponsered by Haliburton. If you’re fucked, we’ll make money on it

Dave Slusher, Sept 11 2005

Dave had a great suggestion for a protest on his Sept 11 podcast. Anyone who finds themself within earshot of dick cheney should yell “Go fuck yourself!!” and anyone within earshot of shrub should yell out “Major League Asshole”. Just a little way of demonstrating the lack of support for these bozos.


Bombs, gunmen kill over 150 in Baghdad

BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A suicide bomber lured a crowd of Shi’ite day laborers to his minivan and blew it up in Baghdad on Wednesday, killing 114 people and wounding more than 156 in
Iraq’s second deadliest bombing since the war began.

Is this what nearly 2000 american troops and countless 10s of thousands of Iraqi’s have died for? Why does Don Rumsfeld still have a job? Why does Shrub still have a job? Why does anyone trust this asshole to do anything right? Call your senators now and usrge them to reject John Roberts and any other bush judicial nominees!! It is really critical that we not trust shrub to nominate anyone, especially lifetime appointments like the federal courts.