Darth Paulson promotes an apprentice. Unsurprisingly, it's one he's promoted before.
...meanwhile...
How 'bout that
Dennis:
... “This was the largest single act of class warfare in the modern history of this country,” Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, who led the fight in the House against the bailout, told me by phone from Cleveland. “It is a direct attack on the American people’s ability to be able to stabilize their homes and their neighborhoods. This single vote will define the careers of everyone. We are back to taxation without representation, to markets that are openly rigged.”
“We buried the New Deal,” he said of the vote. “Instead of Democrats going back to classic New Deal economics where we prime the pump of the economy and start money circulating among the population through saving homes, creating jobs and building a new infrastructure, our leaders chose to accelerate the wealth of the nation upwards. They did so in a way that was destructive of free-market principles. They ripped away all the familiar moorings. We are in an uncharted sea where the traditional roles of the political parties are being switched. The Democrats have unfortunately become so enamored and beholden to Wall Street that we are not functioning to defend the economic interest of the broad base of the American people. It was up to the Republicans to protect not just a so-called free market but the American taxpayer and attempt to block this. This is an outrage. This was democracy’s Black Friday...
“We face a perfect financial storm,” Kucinich warned. “The elements are the deficit spending for the war of 3 to 4 trillion dollars, the trillion and more tax cuts, the war itself and the lack of serious investment in the country. We are being hollowed out. We are going to see more unemployment and more people losing their homes. With $700 billion we could have made a real investment in the country, in jobs, in infrastructure and in homes. Instead, we got robbed...”
2 comments:
It's time for Kucinich and other progressive Democrats and all progressives who think the Democratic party is their only road to abandon that infinitly corrupt political party and form a new party. Democrats will not be reformed. They like political power too much, and they put it over progressive principals every single time.
Please, make some excuse for them like you always do and tell us we have no choice but to stay in it and try to change this corrupting turd from within to something we can be proud of.
No, I really think you should go out, create something you can be proud of, and watch the Company and the Man corrupt it and/or you, too.
When you're through with that, if your ideals survive it, consider joining the rest of us who know what it is we fight, and the limitations of our tools, but fight anyway.
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