Cartoon and a Quote on Jobs


Copyright 2011 RJ Matson.

“Here’s a simple reality-check: there are no jobs! According to the Economic Policy Institute, ‘there are 6.9 million fewer jobs today than there were in December 2007.’ Of course, the working-age population has grown by over 4 million in that same time. Do the math. As Mike Thornton noted on AlterNet, when you add people who are working a part-time gig but want a full-time job to the unemployed, you get 25.4 million workers vying for 3.2 million full-time job openings, ‘or 8 unemployed or underemployed workers per job.’ ”
— Joshua Holland, “6 Ways the Rich Are Waging a Class War Against the American People,” AlterNet.org, Sept. 25, 2011.

Here’s the real conundrum faced by the current loud and feckless Tea Party incarnation of the GOP: they want people to work for a living when there aren’t enough jobs, but think it’s ‘evil socialism’ for the government to provide jobs for the unemployed who want to work (and stimulate the economy by their spending).  The wealthy and corporations have received massive tax cuts over the last decade, with some corporations like GE and ExxonMobil paying no federal income taxes at all — if tax breaks are ‘job creators’ as the neoconservatives claim,  where are the jobs?

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Bumper Sticker Thinking

I’m Canadian. It’s like being American, but without the gun.

I was for Mitt Romney before I was against him, but I never changed my mind.

In France, they have a month off for vacation, 35-hour work weeks, a livable wage and don’t worry about paying for health care. What’s wrong with the French again?

Rock is dead. Long live paper and scissors.

The last time politics and religion mixed, people were burned at the stake.

Life would be easier if I had the source code.

Time is nature’s way of keeping everything from happening all at once.

If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the precipitate.

Vote Republican: it’s easier than thinking!

If You Want a Republican to Care About You, Remain a Fetus!

‘Drill, Baby, Drill!’
Why do Republicans want to drill my child?

It’s only socialism when the money goes to the poor.
When it goes to the rich, it’s a bailout.

I think, therefore I’m dangerous.

I bet Jesus would have used his turn signal.

If you can read this, you’re too f*cking close!
If you can’t read this, go f*ck yourself!

GOP: Keep your Boehner out of my uterus!

Actions speak louder than bumper-stickers.

Some of these were seen at Jumbo Joke.

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Seven Reasons Why Chris Christie Won’t Be the GOP Nominee

1. He’s a Media Darling. Aside from the fact that Christie keeps saying ‘NO’ to a presidential run and the Beltway Punditocracy keeps looking at it upside-down and seeing ‘ON,’ the chattering classes apparently have missed one salient fact: they are not popular with the GOP base who regard them, at best, as the ‘liberal media’ and at worst as keepers of the black antichrist Obama’s socialist flame. Quick, think of a presidential candidate in the 2008 election who was beloved by the media. That’s right, it was former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, grandiloquently dubbed ‘America’s Mayor’ by the fawning habitués and sons of habitués that inhabit the glass-walled towers of Big Media Manhattan and the press cubicles of the crepuscular nation’s capital. The MSM loved themselves some heroic Rudy, almost as much as he loved himself, and were sure Republican primary voters could be persuaded to adore him as well. The stars in their eyes didn’t allow for Rudy reality to penetrate — he was a lisping, sweaty, East Coast quasi-liberal (he had supported abortion rights and funding for the arts, at one time), who gave tedious speeches and wasn’t popular on his home turf when he tossed his cookies in the ring. The fabled Giuliani ended up getting a single primary vote in Florida and is best remembered for Biden’s trenchant swipe, “A noun, a verb and 9/11” to sum up Rudy’s desperate attempt to outline a reason he should be president. Perhaps Christie’s smart enough to know that the Tony Soprano tough guy image being promulgated by the media is a fabrication neither he nor his record can live down to, and, like Rudy, he’s unpopular in his own backyard. Also like Giuliani, there are bumps and potholes in his past that will be highlighted in relief by a presidential bid; Rudy had Bernie Kerik and other curious financial entanglements; Christie has his record as a US Attorney and his pattern of caving in to corporate interests.

2. The Republican Elite Love Him. The Teabaggers and Christopublicans who make up what remains of the GOP out in Fly-Over Country aren’t enamored of the candidates endorsed by the various shills, operatives and Wall Street moneybags that occupy the skyboxes of the Republican Party. These are simple clodhoppers who melt at the sight of a crucifix held aloft by a guy in cowboy boots waving a pistol, not some slickster in a designer suit and Italian loafers waving down a cab. Multi-millionaire Mitt Romney, it should be pointed out, was ‘The Man’ to the GOP Elite until recently, but now his trail of pinball-machine flip-flopping on every issue and oleaginous persona, not to mention revealing to the rubes that he thinks ‘corporations are people too’ (Mitt, you’re supposed to hide that from the Proles), have left the USS Romney taking on water in open sea, vulnerable to the waterline torpedoes of every GOP flavor of the month and a clear sign the base distrusts the Chosen One as picked by the likes of a David Brooks or Bill Kristol. Romney may eventually stumble across the GOP primary finish line the winner, but he’ll be horribly damaged goods, ripe for the final landslide humiliation from Team Obama. Christie might also be politically savvy enough to envision this bleak future for himself, if he ran.

3. Christie Has Denounced the GOP Base: Perhaps the Pundits are too deeply entrenched in the redwoods of the inbred Washington conventional wisdom they help create to notice the forest of jabbering incoherent discontent beyond, but GOP primary voters this year are all as crazy as blind bus drivers and East Coaster Christie’s comment disparaging them will not endear him to the rural areas of the South, West and Midwest where these slack-jawed yokels and bitter bigots mostly reside. Christie said unequivocally, “I’m tired of dealing with the crazies.” So, why would Christie put himself through a process where he’ll have to deal with nothing but crazies for the next fourteen months? Moreover, once this remark makes the rounds, as his political opponents will ensure it does, the New Jersey Governor will sink to Michele Bachmann numbers in the polls.

4. ‘Liberal’ Viewpoints. If he becomes a candidate for president, Christie may very well change his positions ala Romney but, in the past, he’s taken decidedly unRepublican stances on issues important to the GOP base such as guns, immigration and hatred of Muslims. Here’s an exchange on gun control between Christie and Sean Hannity on Fox News:

HANNITY: “Should every — should every citizen in the state be allowed to get a licensed weapon if they want one?”

CHRISTIE: “In New Jersey, that’s not going to happen, Sean.”

Imagine that repartee repeatedly appearing in negative ads in GOP primary states, likely sponsored by the NRA. Christie has also shown insufficient passion in detesting illegal immigrants and catering to Islamophobia. Ideological apostasy on any one of these issues would lose the GOP base in 2012; Christie’s managed to hit a triple play.

5. He Believes in Climate Change and Agrees with Scientists That It’s Mainly Caused By Human Activity. Need I say more? To the Dark Agers who vote in GOP primaries, and the wealthy Republicans who keep them in the dark, Christie might as well be saying that if Jesus returned he’d be a Jewish liberal and denounce Israel for the way it treats Palestinians.

6. The Jersey Smart-Ass Act Only Works to a Point. Sure, the GOP base gets a giggle from tough guy Christie telling some poor voter it’s none of their business where his kids go to school, or shutting down questions by swatting some good-government type with an offhand insult, but then, these are Charles Addams caricatures who are so through-the-looking-glass mean-right that they cheer executions and young men dying from lack of medical insurance and boo Iraq War veterans. To the electorate at large, that act doesn’t have legs. Whatever Americans think of President Obama’s skill as president, most of them believe he cares about them and he tries to answer difficult questions fully; contrast that with Christie’s annoyed reactions and flippant or angry answers to any challenging query. After a while, voters in the rest of the country would join New Jersey residents in wondering why they should elect someone who obviously cares so little for most of his constituents, preferring to reward the rich and prosperous corporations at their expense.

7. His Health. I have nothing against chubby people; I myself am the caretaker of a prominent beer gut, and not enough of a hypocrite to criticize anyone else in similar shape. However, Chris Christie is bordering on the morbidly obese — he must have, at least, a 60-inch waistline — and he’s experiencing physical problems such as a recent asthma attack that landed him in the hospital. A presidential campaign is a grueling death march that requires the candidate be in good enough physical condition to withstand the congealed chicken dinners, cold coffee, rampant hand-pumping and lack of sleep required to hoodwink the public into voting for you. Despite his tough-talk front, I don’t think Christie has the stamina for such a run. Aside from that, we are a nation that loathes fat people, except for fictional gift-givers like Santa Claus. Not since one-term Republican William Howard Taft a century ago have we had a president who weighed in at over 250 lbs. Those who vote for a candidate based on their looks, and we have far too many of them, would not be marking the ballot for the bulbous Christie. It’s not fair, of course, but it’s our present reality.

There are those, like Jimmy Zuma at Technorati.com, who speculate Christie may be angling for a VP slot, but that doesn’t strike me as credible; I’d bet instead he’ll be defeated in his reelection bid for NJ governor and won’t mind a bit retiring to the comfortable life of a well-paid Wall Street lawyer or corporate board member or even Fox News host. Not everyone in politics actually enjoys the game once elected, and I think Christie’s one of them.

Copyright 2011 RS Janes
www.bigfishink.com

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Today’s Quotes: They Get It From Reagan

Ever wonder where current Republican twits like Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann get some of their goofiest, dumbest twists on history, society and government? Seems they are simply borrowing from the ‘Master,’ the same mental colossus many members of the GOP want engraved on the dime and enshrined on Mount Rushmore:

 “Fascism was really the basis for the New Deal.”
– Ronald Reagan, quoted in Time, May 17, 1976.

“Why should we subsidize intellectual curiosity?”
– Ronald Reagan, campaign speech, 1980.

“I favor the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and it must be enforced at the point of a bayonet, if necessary.”
– Ronald Reagan, Los Angeles Times, October 20, 1965.

“I would have voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.”
– Ronald Reagan, Los Angeles Times, June 17, 1966.

“Today a newcomer to the state is automatically eligible for our many aid programs the moment he crosses the border.”
– Ronald Reagan, in a speech announcing his candidacy for Governor of California, January 3, 1966. (In fact, immigrants to California had to wait five years before becoming eligible for benefits. Reagan subsequently acknowledged his error, but nine months later said exactly the same thing.)

“…a faceless mass, waiting for handouts.”
– Ronald Reagan, 1965. (Description of Medicaid recipients.)

“Unemployment insurance is a pre-paid vacation for freeloaders.”
– California Governor Ronald Reagan, in the Sacramento Bee, April 28, 1966. (The people doing the ‘pre-paying’ are the same ‘freeloaders’ collecting unemployment. They paid into the fund when they were employed.)

“We were told four years ago that 17 million people went to bed hungry every night. Well, that was probably true. They were all on a diet.”
– Ronald Reagan, TV speech, October 27, 1964.

“History shows that when the taxes of a nation approach about 20 percent of the people’s income, there begins to be a lack of respect for government…. When it reaches 25 percent, there comes an increase in lawlessness.”
– Ronald Reagan, in Time, April 14, 1980. (History shows no such thing. Income tax rates in Europe have traditionally been far higher than U.S. rates, while European crime rates have been much lower.)

“Because Vietnam was not a declared war, the veterans are not even eligible for the G.I. Bill of Rights with respect to education or anything.”
– Ronald Reagan, in Newsweek, April 21, 1980. (Wrong again.)

“What we have found in this country, and maybe we’re more aware of it now, is one problem that we’ve had, even in the best of times, and that is the people who are sleeping on the grates, the homeless who are homeless, you might say, by choice.”
– Ronald Reagan, defending himself against charges of callousness on Good Morning America, January 31, 1984.

“All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.”
– Ronald Reagan, quoted in the Burlington (Vermont) Free Press, February 15, 1980. (In reality, the average nuclear reactor generates 30 tons of radioactive waste per year.)

“Trains are not any more energy efficient than the average automobile, with both getting about 48 passenger miles to the gallon.”
– Ronald Reagan, quoted in the Chicago Tribune, May 10, 1980. (The U.S. Department of Transportation calculates that a 14-car train traveling at 80 miles per hour gets 400 passenger miles to the gallon. A 1980 auto carrying an average of 2.2 people gets 42.6 passenger miles to the gallon.)

“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The U.S. Geological Survey has told me that the proven potential for oil in Alaska alone is greater than the proven reserves in Saudi Arabia.”
– Ronald Reagan, quoted in the Detroit Free Press, March 23, 1980. (According to the United States Geological Survey, the Saudi reserves of 165.5 billion barrels are 17 times the proven reserves–9.2 billion barrels–in Alaska.)

“I have flown twice over Mount St. Helens. I’m not a scientist and I don’t know the figures, but I have a suspicion that one little mountain out there, in these last several months, has probably released more sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere than has been released in the last ten years of automobile driving or things of that kind.”
– Ronald Reagan, quoted in Time magazine, October 20, 1980. (According to scientists, Mount St. Helens emitted about 2,000 tons of sulfur dioxide per day at its peak activity, compared with 81,000 tons per day produced by cars.)

“…until now has there ever been a time in which so many of the prophecies are coming together. There have been times in the past when people thought the end of the world was coming, and so forth, but never anything like this.”
– Ronald Reagan revealing a disturbing view about the “coming of Armageddon,” December 6, 1983.

“This loathing for government, this eagerness to prove that any program to aid the disadvantaged is nothing but a boondoggle and a money gobbler, leads him to contrive statistics and stories with unmatched vigor.”
– Mark Green, Reagan’s Reign of Error

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Video: 1950s ‘Tuna Rarebit’ Sandwich

What — did the Gasco’s run out of lard? I especially like the part where Sally scoops the digusting creamed tuna mess onto the toast — it just looks so…appetizing! (Ha, ha.) One thing: why was ‘Your Gas Company’ instructing people in how to make bad sandwiches?

H/T to RumpRoast.com.

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Today’s Quotes at Random

“A human being is a part of the whole, called by us ‘ Universe,’ a part limited in time and space. He [or she] experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but the striving for such achievement is in itself a part of the liberation and a foundation for inner security.”
— Albert Einstein

“How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in your life you will have been all of these.”
— George Washington Carver

“Anyone who has accustomed himself to regard the life of any living creature as worthless is in danger of arriving also at the idea of worthless human life.”
— Albert Schweitzer

“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something I can do.”
— Edward Everett Hale

“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”
— Albert Einstein

“No matter how bleak times may be, as long as you have hope, there is hope in the world; as long as you tell the truth, there is truth in the world; as long as you are altruistic, there is altruism in the world; as long as you seek peace, there are peacemakers in the world; as long as you maintain your integrity, there are people with integrity in the world; as long as you prize something more than money; there are people who will not do anything for money in the world. You may think you’re alone, but there are millions who feel the same way and they are, and always have been, the true hope for the future of the human race.”
— Sally Comejo

“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.”
— Will Rogers

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Cartoon: Teabaggers vs. ‘Union Thugs’ by Mike Thompson

Ah, the right-wing myth of the armies of violent ‘union thugs’ (you know, teachers, cops, and firefighters) condemned by the sort of people who wear automatic weapons in plain view to Obama speeches and babble about “Second Amendment remedies” if elections don’t go their way. Hypocrisy isn’t a strong enough word to cover this GOP insanity. Here’s cartoonist Mike Thompson’s take:

Copyright 2011 Mike Thompson.

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“Choo-Choo-Ch’Boogie” Louis Jordan and the Tympani Five

Here’s the incredible Louis Jordan, all but forgotten today, one of the fathers of modern blues and rock. This hit, “Choo-Choo-Ch’Boogie”, one of many for Louis, originally came out in 1946 when the genre was called ‘jive boogie’ or ‘jump blues’ and traversed the musical color barrier of the time — white kids liked it as much as black kids. (Sidenote: It was written by two white guys with a country music background.) Today it’d be classed as R&B or rock by those obsessed with labels and categories. Who cares? It’s just great music. Can anyone with a pulse listen to this tune without tapping their feet?

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America’s Real Enemies

If you like this big, dumb country as much as I do, and think it may have a future if we can get people to start thinking rationally (I know, a big job), then you’ll be as livid as I am at this collection of twenty wealthy conservatives who are working to shape the nation into an autocratic future that benefits only their interests. I don’t believe any one of them has any true convictions or loyalty to America beyond what’s good for their bank accounts or lust for power, and they cynically use the less sophisticated to achieve their ends. I have no doubt that the names and organizations listed in this article are destroying our nation and our Constitution in ways al-Qaeda can only dream about. The usual suspects, like Roger Ailes, Rupert Murdoch and the Koch brothers, are mentioned, but there are a few names that might be unfamiliar to you. Read on.

The Enemies Within: The 20 Most Dangerous Conservatives And Their Organizations

by Stephen D. Foster Jr.
August 4, 2011
AddictingInfo.org

America has enemies. Not just abroad, but within our shores as well. And our domestic enemies, as it turns out, are MORE dangerous and destructive than the terrorists could ever hope to be. Because while the terrorists want to destroy us, the following people and their organizations are doing far more damage.

Read the full article here.

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Tea Party Christian Patriot Gazette Ads for Sept. 2011

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