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Lies, Damned Lies, And Conservative Lies

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Mark Twain once said that "There are lies, damned lies, and statistics," but we've amended that famous saying just a bit to accomodate today's Conservative lies.

As we've repeated over and over, Conservatives have to lie because their real political "philosophy" is to enable the rich to rule over the 98 percent, not "individual freedom,""personal responsibility,""states' rights," or "right to life," or any of the other smoke screens they throw up.

They know their market and cater to them by blowing the smoke in their Sheeplets' faces day in and day out, as we learned about Fox News just the other day...



Addictinginfo.org made it clear that the Sheeplets will never figure out that they are lied to by their leaders and propagandists...

"20 Obvious Lies That Will Shock Conservatives (If They Ever Bothered To Read A Book Or Two)."

"Whenever conservative bloggers try to be clever and 'expose' liberal myths, you just know it’s time to pull out the rain coat, ’cause there’s gonna be a whole lot of bullshit flying around. The latest example of this is John Hawkins’ '20 Obvious Truths That Will Shock Liberals' whose real title should be '20 Easily Disprovable Stories That Conservatives Chumps Buy Hook, Line & Sinker.' Let’s take a look shall we?

"1) The Founding Fathers were generally religious, gun-toting small government fanatics who were so far to the Right that they’d make Ann Coulter look like Jimmy Carter.That’s nice. They also thought leeches could cure illness. Does that mean we should stop advancing medicine or building on their ideas for a better future? I’ll keep this mind the next time some gibbering buffoon demands that “original intent” be the only guide for interpreting the Constitution. The original intent of the Founders was that slavery was just fine, black people counted as only 3/5 of a man and women couldn’t vote at all. Let’s get back to basics!! Warning: you might find that women and African-Americans have some objections..."

As crazy as it seems, there's a method to their madness.  There's this...



And this...



And this.



And as the folks over at Americans Against The Tea Party found out, every so often the truth seeps out...

"Fox News Admits That Their Immigration Coverage Is A Vendetta Against Obama."
Fox Nation

"The latest headline on the lie-riddled Fox Nation website cheers that 'Murrieta Wins Fight With Obama.' With Obama? So the Fox Nationalists see this humanitarian crisis as just another partisan scuffle with the president they despise so ferociously?"

For the rest of the sordid story, go here.

 So the next time you read anything a Conservative says, as Mediamatters.org explains...you'll know it's a lie:

"Right-Wing Media's Fan Fiction On Hobby Lobby And The War On Women."

War on Women

"Right-wing media capitalized on the Supreme Court's Hobby Lobby ruling with the refrain that the so-called 'war on women' is nonexistent, a bizarre take on a decision that relied on conservative talking points to deal a devastating blow to women's rights and health access.

"Last month the Supreme Court ruled that "closely held" for-profit secular corporations like Hobby Lobby are exempt from the so-called contraception mandate, a provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that requires employer-sponsored health insurance to cover comprehensive preventive health care including birth control. Right-wing media cheered the decision -- made by a conservative all-male majority relying on right-wing media myths in the opinion -- by mocking the notion that it limited women's access to health care or evidenced a larger war on women..."

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When a Conservative preaches "right to life," he's preening before his rightwing ecumenicals; when he clamors for "liberty," he's distracting us from his rich patrons; when he urges his Sheeplets to uphold "personal responsibility," he's really distancing Conservatism from the Sheeplets' own poverty and ignorance; and when he says anything at all, he's telling us to not to follow the money.

It's all about the money, something the Founding Fathers warned us about repeatedly along with the dangers of merging Church and State.  The protection of the rich and powerful is what Conservatism is all about, a philosophy totally antithetical to democracy.

Need we say it once again...criminalize Conservatism!



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"Twelve million illegal immigrants later, we are now living in a nation that is beset by
people who are suicidal maniacs and want to kill countless innocent men, women,
and children around the world."

(Former Sen. Fred Thompson during the 2008 Presidential race.)

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Conservatives And Class Warfare

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Conservatives like to claim that there is no class system in America, but now voters know about Romney's 47 percent nemesis as well as the fact that 2 percent rule the rest of us.

In a piece called "The Emerging Democratic Debate" at Ourfuture.org, we learn that "extreme inequality results from rules that were rigged to benefit the few and not the many."

We learn the ugly truth in an oped at Truth-out.org, "Tackling Inequality With Politics."



"In 1973, the top 1%  of income earners garnered 8.5 percent of total income. Today, they take in 23 percent (much of it from dividends and interest). The figures for wealth distribution are even more striking, with the top 1% of Americans controlling 38 percent of non-housing wealth and the top 10 percent some 80 percent. The bottom half of the adult population has zero wealth, and many are seriously in debt.
About 25 percent of US jobs do not pay wages sufficient to lift a family of four out of poverty (an annual income of $23,000 or $12 an hour). During the past decade, 40 percent of US families have spent at least a year living below the poverty line.

"The post-Second World War landscape was not one of racial and class equality, but from 1947 to 1973, living standards improved for millions of working-class families, and the civil rights struggle enabled millions of African Americans and Latinos to escape a previously segregated labor market. During that period, in part because nearly 30 percent of the working population belonged to unions, family income kept pace with the gross domestic product.



"As the GDP rose 95 percent, median family income rose 93 percent as well. In contrast, from 1979 to 2010, a period when union density in the private sector fell from 20 percent to 6.5 percent, GDP and productivity rose 80 percent, but median family income rose only 17 percent. Even this paltry rise only came about because of the massive entry of women into the labor market and the rise of two income-earning households. In fact, 80 percent of income gains in this period went to the top 20 percent of income earners."

And so Conservatives invented "Supply Side Economics," aka the "Trickle-Down" theory...



Trickle-down helped the rich to get richer, and the middle class to get poorer:

"The Bush Tax Cuts Cost $6.6trn: Enough to Wipe All Credit Card, Student and Car Loans."



"'Consider what $48,000 of additional income over those 12 years would have meant to you,' (David Cay) Johnston wrote. 'It is the equivalent of $11 appearing in your wallet every morning from the start of 2001 through the end of 2012.'

"'Had that $6.6 trillion shortfall been realized as income, it would have been enough to pay off all the student loans in United States ($1.26 trillion), all the automobile loans ($892 billion) and all the credit card debt ($827 billion),' he noted. 'After paying all that debt off and taking taxes into account, Americans still would have more than $2.4 trillion left in their pockets and bank accounts...'"

We've learned about the Conservative War On Women and the War On The Middle Class, but how about the War Against The Poor...

"In States That Didn't Expand Medicaid, It's As If Obamacare Doesn't Even Exist For The Poor."

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"Twenty-five states didn't take up the Obamacare Medicaid expansion at the beginning of this year, and the results speak for themselves: A new survey shows more than one-third of their lowest-income residents remain uninsured, a rate virtually unchanged from last year, even as millions gained coverage elsewhere.

"Nationwide, the share of Americans 19 to 64 years old without health insurance fell from 20 percent to 10 percent, as 9.5 million people got covered by Medicaid or private health insurance, according to a poll of Obamacare enrollees published Thursday by the Commonwealth Fund.

"Among adults who earn less than poverty wages in states that didn't expand Medicaid, the uninsured rate is 36 percent, a decline of two percentage points (termed not statistically significant) from last year. That compares to a dramatic drop from 28 percent to 17 percent in states that expanded Medicaid..."

And their War Against Our Veterans:



So which Conservative do you think will be the best President?





None of the above.


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The next time a Conservative Sheeplet tells you that the President is ineffective you can point out that with a Conservative House and Supreme Court, he has still managed to help the 97 percent.

"245 Things President Obama Has Accomplished That Conservatives Don’t Want You To Know About."

Yes, you read that right, "245 Things." Imagine what would happen with a Fascist-free SCOTUS or even a Conservative-free Congress.

Better yet, imagine if Conservatism was criminalized.




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"The Republicans believe in the minimum wage — the more the minimum, the better."

Harry Truman.

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The Right Defends A New Jim Crow: 50 Years Since The Civil Rights Act, Wingnuts Still Don’t Get It (Repost)

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Life's contingencies interfered with our regular post today, so we're reaching back to the past to retrieve "The Right Defends A New Jim Crow: 50 Years Since The Civil Rights Act, Wingnuts Still Don’t Get It."

It was copied from an article by Elias Isquith at Salon.com, and it is among the favorite posts on our main site....

"The Right Defends A New Jim Crow: 50 Years Since The Civil Rights Act, Wingnuts Still Don’t Get It."



After a brief interruption, we continue with our series on Conservatives and racism with an article by Elias Isquith at Salon.com, "The Right Defends A New Jim Crow: 50 Years Since The Civil Rights Act, Wingnuts Still Don’t Get It."




Subtitled, "Conservatives' defense of Arizona's anti-gay bill shows just how little they've grown since the 1960s," the article explains the inbred nature of racism in the Conservative "mind.":

"Watching the debate over Arizona’s SB 1062 (better known as the state’s anti-gay Jim Crow law) unfold this past week, I couldn’t help but think of the already iconic line from Matthew McConaughey’s 'True Detective' character Rust Cohle: 'Time is a flat circle.' As is always the case with the nihilistic and willfully esoteric Cohle, it’s not entirely clear what he’s trying to say with the metaphor, but we get the gist: Like Nietzsche’s 'eternal return,' Cohle’s flat circle theory holds that all of us are destined to relive every moment of our conscious lives,forever. It’s as if we all were stuck in the late Harold Ramis’ 'Groundhog Day,' but instead of repeating a single day, we repeat our entire lives.



"Beyond the fact that, like many others, obsessing over 'True Detective' has increasingly become the chief way I spend my free time, Arizona’s brief foray into the politics of segregation reminded me of the flat circle quote because I had recently seen Bryan Cranston’s Broadway debut, 'All the Way,' in which the 'Breaking Bad' star plays former president Lyndon B. Johnson during the historic period between Kennedy’s assassination and Johnson’s reelection, a time when the 36th president was working feverishly to ensure the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The play is good and Cranston is great, but what was most striking throughout was how much Johnson’s opponents then sounded like SB 1062’s supporters today. It was, as Cohle would say, some 'heavy shit.'

"The similarities weren’t merely superficial, either. Sure, the play, written by Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan (who obviously did his homework), was littered with hysterical charges of 'fascism' and 'socialism' and 'big government' from no-name Dixiecrats that most of us never knew or were happy to forget. And of course these moments brought to mind much of the anti-Obamacare rhetoric that has emanated from conservatives during the past five years. But the parallels went deeper than that. It wasn’t just the language that sounded so familiar, but the logic behind it, too. Whether conservatives were defending Jim Crow proper or the Southwest’s latest variant, their worldview, all these years later, was disturbingly unchanged.

"To explain what I mean, allow me to cite two of conservatism’s leading lights: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and all-around media mogul Glenn Beck.




"As the opposition to SB 1062 increased in fervency and numbers, the usually loquacious Paul was, unlike his fellow Senate Republican John McCain (who opposed the bill), deafeningly mute. Anyone familiar with Paul’s history knows why: Because the obvious presidential aspirant wanted to avoid reminding people of the unfortunate 2010 interview with Rachel Maddow in which he stated that, even today, he would not support the government-run dismantling of Jim Crow. 'Idon’t want to be associated with those people,' Paul said, referring to white supremacists who’d bar blacks from their restaurants, 'but I also don’t want to limit their speech in any way…' Paul’s orthodox libertarianism told him that the freedom to discriminate was too valuable, too sacred, to let the federal government stand in its way. Like Sen. Barry Goldwater did in 1964, when he voted against the Civil Rights Act, Paul argued that the Constitution had no room for anti-discrimination.

"Roughly four years later, Glenn Beck made a similar argument, this time in defense of SB 1062. After doing his best impression of Hamlet, grappling aloud with his competing interest to not be a bigot while on the other hand maintaining allegiance to his understanding of liberty, Beck cut to the chase, telling his coworkers that he could only support Arizona’s bill, because 'freedom is ugly.' Like Paul, Beck was sure to make clear that he held no sympathy for anyone who would ban LGBTQ people from their premises. But also like Paul, Beck had no choice but to conclude that the freedom to ostracize and discriminate was, in part, what the American experiment was all about. 'I don’t like that world,' Beck said, 'but that’s freedom! That’s freedom! Freedom is ugly. It’s ugly.'



"High-profile though they may be, Beck and Paul are hardly the only conservatives who still cling to a vision of freedom that many Americans wrongly thought was swept into Reagan’s 'ash-heap of history' decades before. Tucker Carlson — who, if Paul is to be Goldwater, we must describe as today’s version of the braying, segregationist Dixiecrats — was adamant in his defense of SB 1062, saying on Fox News that opponents of the bill were advocating for 'fascism' and had gone 'too far' in their quest to prevent state-sanctioned bigotry. 'Everybody in America is terrified to tell the truth,' Carlson warned, 'which is, this is insane, this is not tolerance, this is fascism.' Tellingly, when his sparring partner, Fox’s house liberal, Alan Colmes, asked Carlson whether he would have supported the Civil Rights Act, the editor of the Daily Caller could only respond by saying, 'Don’t bring [that] into this,' with a sneer.



"Even conservatives who are more intellectually inclined than Beck, Paul and Carlson put forward a defense of SB 1062 that could easily and quickly be adopted to oppose the federal government’s dismantling of Jim Crow. Ilya Shapiro of Cato, libertarianism’s premiere think tank and ostensible guardian of liberty for all, wrote, 'I have no problem with SB 1062.' Repeating an argument that was offered by Goldwater, Paul, Beck and Carlson, Shapiro maintained that those who would be discriminated against, were SB 1062 to pass, should simply trust that the free market would punish bigots and, eventually, guarantee their liberty. '[P]rivate individuals should be able to make their own decisions on whom to do business with and how – on religious or any other grounds,' Shapiro wrote. 'Those who disagree can take their custom elsewhere and encourage others to do the same.'

"The fact that this very same logic recently undergirded a century of Jim Crow seemed to escape Shapiro. Either that or he, like W. James Antle III of the American Conservative, was content to dismiss comparisons to Jim Crow on the grounds that Arizona is not the Jim Crow South and 2014 is not the mid-’60s. 'People often argue for or against the civil-rights laws of the 1960s on the basis of abstract principles,' Antle wrote, 'but they were in fact a reaction to a very specific set of circumstances.' (This is an argument that, more than anything else, raises the question as to whether this is the first time Antle’s come into contact with an analogy.) Perhaps Shapiro, like Antle, was content to support the bill not because it wouldn’t give the government’s imprimatur to homophobia, but because such an outcome is, in their minds, 'not very likely.' After all, what’s a little discrimination in the grand scheme of things?



"If we put all these and many other conservative defenses of SB 1062 together, it’s hard not to reach a clear and unsettling conclusion: While conservatives themselves have largely given up the racism that coursed througha previous generation’s defense of Jim Crow, conservatism itself has learned no enduring lesson from the Civil Rights Movement and has made no ideological adjustments as a result. Indeed, National Review’s Kevin Williamson recently declared that Goldwater’s brief against the Civil Rights Act 'has been proved correct' for worrying that 'expanding the federal mandate … would lead to cumbrous and byzantine federal micromanagement of social affairs.' Going further, National Review’s editors, writing on the 50-year anniversary of the March on Washington (which NR at the time opposed) would only concede that the magazine was wrong to oppose the Civil Rights Movement because its principles 'weren’t wrong, exactly' but were instead 'tragically misapplied.'

"For all of her many flaws, Jan Brewer decided on Wednesday to refrain from applying her conservative 'principles' in such a 'tragic' manner, opting instead to veto the bill and maybe — just maybe — push her party that much closer to joining the rest of us in the 21st century. And while many conservatives received the veto as a crushing disappointment, or even a step toward 'slavery,' I’d caution my right-wing fellow citizens against slipping into outright despair. If the events in Arizona have taught us nothing else, they’ve shown that time is indeed a flat circle; future right-wingers will have plenty of chances to keep getting this most basic question of freedom terribly, terribly wrong."



Elias Isquith is an assistant editor at Salon, focusing on politics. Follow him on Twitter at @eliasisquith, and email him at eisquith@salon.com.




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The tortuous confabulation between Racism and Liberty can now be laid to rest along with the other rationalizations that have kept Jim Crow laws alive and well over the past century and a half.

With racism representing the common denominator of the Tea Party "movement," Conservatives believe in racism for one reason: to attract the most hateful and stupid among us to pull the lever in the voting booth on their behalf.

Racism is a criminal act, not "preference" for those you hate, Conservative Sheeplets...Wake up and smell the criminality and hate.




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"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most
stupid people are conservative."

John Stuart Mill.

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The Witches' Brew of Religion And Politics

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Political theory says that ecumenical Christians are the easiest people to fool, and Conservatives have taken advantage of that fact to bolster their ranks and get out the vote.

But what happens when rightwing ecumenicals cross the line separating Church and State?

"I am quite sure that now that often, and very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's." -- Mark Twain.



You ask, "What could go wrong?" Ask the Fascist Five over at the Supreme Court...

"An Outrage Beyond All Others: The Use Of Religion to Assault Democracy."
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"Within 24 hours of the Hobby Lobby ruling, there were two statements from Christian fundamentalists that demonstrate exactly what happens when a group has been given a small amount of power or freedom and then attempts to gain much more. The first statement, 'My religion trumps your right to (fill in the blank)' is precisely why the Founders included the 1st Amendment’s Establishment Clause the High Court’s conservatives’ Hobby Lobby ruling demolished according to constitutional scholars and lawyers. The second statement was in a letter to the President within 24 hours of the ruling warning him he better start 'giving deference to the Christian prerogative' that is also a direct result of the conservative Court neutering the Establishment Clause. However, the idea of government 'deference to the Christian prerogative' began long before Hobby Lobby, and it is the result of giving the religious right an inch that inspired them to take a mile...

Watch what one of our most respected newscasters has to say about the subject:

"Watch Jon Stewart Schools Anti-Immigrant Fake Christians Demonizing Children On What the Bible REALLY Says! (Video)"



"In Murrieta, xenophobic morons are gathered to complain about the border crisis–you know, Obama’s fault–and turn away children who are in need of compassion. Jon Stewart took a moment to mock the idiocy of these Teabagging dolts, their baffling ignorance of the Bible and failure to understand the premise upon which America functions.

"'These children are fleeing terrible crime and violence in their home countries, seeking embrace in the open and caring arms of mother America,' Stewart said. 'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free.'"

"Stewart rolled a clip of Murrieta protesters yelling, 'Go back to Mexico!' before pointing out that the majority of the children are actually from Central American nations such as Honduras and El Salvador...

But in the interest of fair play, one of their most respected pastors sets us straight:

"Pat Robertson claims child’s stomach pains are caused by demonic possession."


"Diagnosis: Demons. Televangelist Pat Robertson recently advised a mother that the stomach pains suffered by her son are the result of demonic possession, and that she should seek out someone experienced in 'spiritual warfare' to cast out those pesky demons...

Because if you can't trust you pastor, who can you...uh, oh....



"This is not an opportunistic attempt to slander Christian pastors by stringing together random cases compiled over the decades – these are all stories that hit the local news in May 2014 alone. Likewise, these are not random cases of “everyday Christians” getting arrested for “everyday crimes” such as theft or drunk driving. These are a few of the reported cases of Christian leaders taking advantage of their positions of perceived power – from the month of May alone!"

But some of the rightwingers make sense when it comes to our individual rights and liberties...


...don't they?



"Remember that bit in the Bible where Jesus refused to heal the leper because he didn’t have health insurance? No, me neither.  Yet, according to a new YouGov poll, Republican Jesus would have done just that.

"The poll, conducted July 1-2, covered 1,000 U.S. adults using a sample selected from YouGov’s opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.  On a wide range of political issues, from healthcare to gun control, from raising taxes on the rich to climate change, respondents were asked what Jesus wold support or oppose.  Funnily enough – Jesus mostly agreed with their own views, never mind the Bible.

"While the majority of Democrats saw Jesus as a figure of acceptance, charity and compassion. Republicans appeared to conflate Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged with the Bible..."

But let's be honest...


And...


After all, we always need religion 'cause nothing else can help us...


After all, Jesus told us so...


GAY MARRIAGE

"MIAMI, FL - JULY 02: Opponents of same-sex marriage stand behind a railing near supporters of the LGBTQ couples who are inside the courthouse asking the state of Florida to recognize their marriage on July 2, 2014 in Miami, Florida. Six couples that identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) are in court asking that their same-sex marriage be recognized in the state of Florida." (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) | Joe Raedle via Getty Images)

"Jesus would have some pretty strong opinions about the biggest political issues being discussed in America today, according to the respondents of a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.

"Americans were most likely to think Jesus would weigh in on the issues of health care, carbon emissions and abortion. Fifty-five percent of adults said Jesus would be supportive of universal health care, compared to 19 percent who said he would oppose it. Fifty-two percent said Jesus would support reducing carbon emissions, while 13 percent said he would be in opposition. By a 52 percent to 20 percent margin, respondents also said Jesus would oppose legalized abortions.

"Americans also seemed fairly confident about what Jesus would have to say about gun control and taxes. Forty-six percent said Jesus would be supportive of stricter gun laws, while 25 percent disagreed. A near identical percentage, 45 percent to be exact, said Jesus would support imposing higher taxes on the wealthy, compared to 23 percent who said he would oppose that position..."


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The meme, "America is a Christian Nation," has been repeated over and over and over again until too many of the Low Information Voters have begun to believe it.

The ignorance of the average Conservative Sheeplet is something we've preached about constantly but when Conservatism is outlawed we will have to come up with something the Low Information Voters will understand...and education is only the first step.

Until then, we better table any debate about Mandatory Voting.



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"And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in
the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by men. I tell you the truth,
they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close
the door and pray to your father, who is unseen. Then your father, who sees what is
done in secret, will reward you."

(Matthew 6:5-7.)

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Conservatives Must Lie -- Because The Truth Won't Work.

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"You can fool too many of the people too much of the time." -- James Thurber.

To examine the fact that Conservatives have to lie, let's take a look at their fearless leader, Mr. Orangeman himself, John Boehner:

"Far right’s secret SCOTUS strategy: What Boehner’s lawsuit is really about."

Far right's secret SCOTUS strategy: What Boehner's lawsuit is <em>really</em> about
Rand Paul, John Boehner, Ted Cruz (Credit: AP/Ed Reinke/J. Scott Applewhite/Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)
"When a fringe party can no longer win legislative elections, boosting the impact of judges is its best last resort.

"If you hadn’t thought the House GOP had gone completely around the bend before, their decision last week to sue the president for failing to enforce a law they had all voted against and to which they remain adamantly opposed must have convinced you. They are actually suing the president because he delayed the health care mandate for small businesses — one of the most highly valued constituencies in the Republican Party. That’s right, they are going to court to screw over one of their most prized voting blocs simply in order to challenge the limits of executive power. That’s either a hard core commitment to principle or their desire to hurt the president is so overwhelming that they are willing to sacrifice their own voters in the process. (And one can’t help but wonder just how dictatorial the president is actually being if the only example of his tyrannical policies they feel confident in citing is one they support.)

"So why are they doing this? The most common assumption is that John Boehner is trying to head off impeachment. Evidently the crazies are getting very restless and the leadership thinks it would be a good idea to throw them some red meat just to keep them from jumping the fence. Having been more obstructionist than any minority party in history (keeping in mind that they only hold a majority in one house of Congress) they are now taking offense that the executive branch is moving ahead with its agenda the best it can. It’s a very neat trick..."

Thinkprogress.org has another slant on the Orangeman's Big Lie...

"The False Statement Of Fact That Forms The Backbone Of John Boehner’s Anti-Obama Lawsuit."



"David Rivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley are the lawyers behind Boehner’s lawsuit. In their Politico piece, they correctly acknowledge that the biggest obstacle to suing Obama is something known as the 'standing' doctrine. Standing is the requirement that a plaintiff bringing a lawsuit must have actually been injured in some way by the person that they are suing. But neither Speaker Boehner nor any other member of Congress has been injured by President Obama’s decision to delay implementation of a provision of the Affordable Care Act requiring employers with more than 50 employees to pay a fine if they don’t offer a minimal level of health insurance coverage. Boehner has not lost his health insurance because President Obama delayed this provision. Nor has this delay cost Boehner a single cent..."

But on cross-examination, Boehner admits the truth...

"Boehner Gets Embarrassed by Reporter’s Question, Blatantly Lies About Obstruction of Immigration Reform."

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"...a reporter confronted Boehner on his blatant obstruction of a comprehensive immigration reform bill and Boehner did what he does best - lie.  Boehner insisted that he 'doesn’t trust' President Obama to properly enact immigration reform because of some of the issues 'Obamacare' has experienced, which prompted the reporter to ask a few follow-up questions.

"'Since when does Obamacare have anything to do with immigration reform?' Jorge Ramos asked.

"Boehner sarcastically responded, 'Me? Blocking?  The issue of immigration reform is an issue I’ve talked about for 18 months...'"

Maybe we should leave Boehner and see how other Conservatives measure up to the truth:

"Fox News' Gretchen Carlson Claims Seinfeld's 'Festivus' Is Real Anti-Religious Threat."



"Fox News' host Gretchen Carlson thinks Seinfeld's 'Festivus' holiday is an example of how anti-Christian ideas are eroding American values.

"I've heard many anti-intellectual thoughts spewed out on Fox News, but there's plenty of room for more dim-witted ideas to flourish in the conservative media and Fox News' host Gretchen Carlson is leading the way of the feeble-minded with her take that Seinfeld's episode containing the very funny 'Festivus' holiday is one of her most feared examples of how anti-Christian ideas are eroding America's heritages..."

Fox Snooze is just an arm of the GOP, so let's look at some respectable journals and...oops.

"Federal Reserve Numbers Destroy Republican Lie That Obamacare Caused More Part-Time Employment."

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"Resident conservative alarmists at Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, and unsurprisingly, Fox News continue to advance irrational Republican dogma by adding hollow noise to the right wing echo chamber, feverishly repeating the mantra that President Obama and his health care law are to blame for driving America toward a part-time economy, as if they could make it come true through repetition.

"Unfortunately for them, this is egregiously transparent demagoguery, and the numbers show it..."

Actually, we were just kidding, here's a few reminders of the Conservatives' need to lie:



And here...



And here...



But in the interest of fair play we'd be remiss if we didn't show one of the few times Conservatives told the truth:

"Rushbo Doesn't Even Try To Hide His Racism Anymore."


"Ordinarily I wouldn't subject anyone to Rush Limbaugh's nonsense, but really, you have to hear this to believe it. He's not even trying to disguise his racism anymore. In fact, he's wearing it right out there on his sleeve. This little riff on Central American immigrants, housing discrimination and suburbia is right up there with Cliven Bundy's musings on 'The Negro.'

"I will try to summarize if you just cannot bear it.

"Rush begins by saying that everyone 'wants to live with their own kind' as a matter of course, which is why neighborhoods tend to be segregated. In his infinite wisdom, of course.

"He then shifts to discrimination, specifically housing discrimination, claiming the "regime" is testing the limits of the Fair Housing Act by studying why people want to live with their own kind..."

Disgusting, aren't they.

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Just like children, Conservatives lie to escape punishment -- at the polls or hanging from street posts.  And in the case of Conservative adults, lying is the knee-jerk reaction to their knowledge of their own criminality.

Politicians do lie, but Conservative politicians and their mouthpieces lie all the time...they have to.



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"A conservative is a man who is too cowardly to fight and too fat to run."

Elbert Hubbard.

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The Last of Stupid Conservative Signs

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This is the last of our Stupid Conservative Signs series, and this time we really, really mean it!  This is the last of our collection of 400-plus photos, saved periodically as we surf the Conservative sites now and then.

So on with the show, no snide remarks, no nasty bylines...just Stupid Conservative Signs!

































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We're filing this under "Conservatives Are Stupid," and if you want to see some more signs just enter "stupid conservative signs" in the search bar to the top right of the page, and you'll come up with posts like this...if you can stand looking at several hundred of the same idiotic examples of Conservative Sheeplet stupidity.

We may have repeated a few of the signs, our heads are reeling when we look at too many of them, but the object lesson here is that Conservative Sheeplets can't spell or grammar or syntax.

And their leaders are still trying to dumb down the rest of the country...there oughta be a law.



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“What I don’t know is what the unexpected might be.”

John McCain.


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The New American Age of Feudalism, Brought To You By The GOP

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“We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security.” -- Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Conservatives believe in rule by the wealthy, low- or no-pay for the middle class and the poor, bankruptcy via defense spending, and ignoring overpopulation and the effects of climate change.

Let's take a look and see if the ultimate goal isn't The New American Age of Feudalism...first the most greedy and wealthy among us cut off the food supply by choking the waters...



"When a research team set sail on a nine-month, worldwide expedition in 2010 to study the impact of global warming on Earth’s oceans, one of their projects was to locate the accumulations of plastic.

"They found plenty. They explored the five huge gyres, which collectively contain tens of thousands of tons of plastic. The result was the creation of a compelling, first-of-its-kind map of this debris..."

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 The Cons worker bees in Congress then turn workers into serfs...



"A desperate worker is a cheap and compliant worker..."

(But not to worry, America will take care of those in need...

"Land of the Free: It’s a Crime for Homeless People to Sit on the Sidewalk in More Than Half of American Cities."


"America continues her war against the homeless. ThinkProgress reports that a new study released on Wednesday by the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty has shown that ordinances essentially making homelessness a crime — such as sitting on the sidewalk — are becoming increasingly common across the country.

"According to the report which has tracked laws in 187 cities since 2009 to study the spread of anti-homelessness measures, there’s been an uptick in nearly every type of different criminalization ordinance. The shape of the anti-homeless ordinances depend on the city..."

Then living safely in their private estates, they hire some mercenaries...



"Ever wonder what the largest private armies in the world are? Even though nowadays many countries are struggling to protect peace, there are several official “war” conflict zones on Earth. In many cases, major countries can interfere with their own troops. However, in order to prevent the risk of losing soldiers from a national army, or in case a country doesn’t have enough of a military force, a government can hire mercenaries.

"Mercenaries are soldiers who are fighting in exchange for a gain or material compensation. If we look back in the history, such military force was used for thousands of years in Ancient Greece, Egypt, and the Roman Empire..."

Then privatize the drinking water.


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"There are few things as fundamentally crucial to the existence of human beings and, indeed, all life on Earth as water. It is difficult to believe any human being thinks water is privately-owned, a commodity, to use for profit at the expense of human life, but Americans know there are entities that will go to any lengths to feed their corporate greed. In several states in this country, climate change is wreaking havoc on the people in the form of severe, multi-year droughts. So, with extreme water shortages, what do two industries do with the vanishing precious resource? They either mix it with deadly carcinogens and pump it, under extremely high pressure, back into the ground, often directly over active earthquake faults, or draw it out of the ground, bottle it, and sell it for profit. It is a wealthy corporations’ ideal business model; free raw materials and a product no human being can survive without..."


But sooner or later the Cons will have to recognize that climate change is real and man-made, won't they?



The path to human extinction is a people problem, a stupid people problem. When the population is reduced, chaotic, and hungry and thirsty the Conservatives will make their move...



Do you still think it can't happen here?

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It's a criminal conspiracy, gang...

What can we do in a plutocracy, with remnants of a participatory democracy barely hanging on?

The first step is to acknowledge the problem, the second step is asset forfeiture and a 1950's progressive tax reform to level the playing field and to restore our democracy.

And the the third step is to criminalize Conservatism.



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"People who claw their way to the top are not likely to find very much wrong with
the system that enabled them to rise."

Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

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Conservative Mantra: Stupid Is As Stupid Does, Stupid Is As Stupid Does...

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In George Bernard Shaw's masterpiece Man And Superman, Mrs. Whiteside wonders, "I don't know which is best for a young man, to know too little...or too much."

With Conservatives, and especially the Tea Baggers, it's easy...

"New Poll Finds Over 1/3rd of MS GOP Voters Would Support Confederacy In New Civil War."

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"A new poll from Public Policy Polling has come out where they surveyed the people who voted in Mississippi’s primary election. The results are as startling as they are notable, for the survey found that 1 in 3 Republicans would side with the Confederacy in a civil war..."

And lest you think that the story is just a typical librul cherry-picking stunt, check this year-old poll out:

"New Poll Shows A Third of Louisiana Republicans Blame President Obama for Katrina Response."

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"If this doesn’t terrify you about the amount of misinformation and sheer ignorance in this country, I’m not sure what will. A recent poll done by Public Policy Polling found that 29% of respondents in Louisiana blamed President Obama for the poor response following Hurricane Katrina.

"How many blamed President Bush? Less than those who blamed President Obama. Only 28% of those polled blamed Bush for the terrible response by our federal government following Hurricane Katrina..."

A typical Tea Bagger displays his stupidity to the world...



And we really wouldn't be surprised to know that this driver votes the straight Republican ticket...



But if stupidity drives people to do the same thing over and over, shouldn't a smart cookie like Mr. Christie remember the success he had in bringing a certain bridge to a standstill? (It's satire, kids!)

"CHRISTIE: I WOULD BRING TRAFFIC OVER THE BORDER TO A STANDSTILL."


"IOWA CITY (The Borowitz Report)— Testing the political waters in Iowa today, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said that if he is elected President, he would bring the flow of illegal immigrants over the U.S.-Mexico border to a virtual standstill.

"'There are ways of keeping people from getting to where they want to go,' Christie said, claiming that he was the only Republican hopeful with the hands-on experience necessary to fix the border crisis.

"The New Jersey governor was vague about how he would halt traffic over the border, but exuded confidence that he was the right man for the job.

"'I’d make a few phone calls,' he said. 'It would get done.'"

Unlike the Cons and their Sheeplets, we need to keep abreast of things, do our reading, and stay away from Conservative noise machines...

"Scientists Debunk Daily Caller's Claim That Increasing Penguin Populations Disprove Global Warming."

"Conservative news site uses pseudoscience in a lame effort to contradict climate-change research."

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"A Daily Caller article cites an increase in the populations of two penguin species to dismiss 'global warming scares' that climate change poses a dangerous threat to these animals. But the population 'increases' are partially due to better census data, while penguins globally are declining and remain extremely vulnerable to global warming.

"Two species of penguins appear to be increasing in population, according to recent census data: the Adélie Penguin and the Emperor Penguin (for reference, those are the two species featured in the animated movie Happy Feet). The Daily Caller's Michael Bastasch  trumpeted these findings as a victory against 'global warming alarmists, like Al Gore,' who have 'claimed that penguin populations are in deep trouble due to global warming.' Bastasch asserted: 'The global population of penguins has boomed.'

"Not quite..."

But stupid people aren't really a danger to our democracy and way of life, or are they? Or will the President have to use the power of the veto for the remainder of his term?

"The Next National Nightmare: A Republican Majority Congress in 2015."

"The Washington Post predicts the Republicans will win big this fall."

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"The right-leaning Washington Post’s 2014 election experts are now predicting that Republicans have an 86 percent chance of taking over the U.S. Senate. The  New York Times puts it at 58 percent. Other top pollsters agree with the Times, saying the GOP’s odds of a Senate majority are strong but slimmer. Only Larry Sabato’s Crystal Ball strongly disagrees, saying that many Democratic incumbents will not be beaten.

"What would it look like if Republicans controlled Congress under President Obama?..."

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Jefferson warned us when he wrote, "I know no safe depositary of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power." (Thomas Jefferson to William C. Jarvis, 1820. ME 15:278)

The author of our Declaration of Independence has probably been crying in his grave for the last century...is the best solution to criminalize Conservatism and to pour money into educating our children?

We think so.

Sadly, the criminal cartel known as Conservatism has had its own way with us for too long to wait anymore.



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"He had just about enough intelligence to open his mouth when he wanted to eat,
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Conservatism: Pre-Emptive Class Warfare

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"We know now that Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob. Never before in all our history have these forces been so united against one candidate as they stand today.

"They are unanimous in their hate for me, and I welcome their hatred." -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

This could have been written yesterday as the Conservatives are united in their hatred for a black President, proving to one and all that Conservatism is no different today than back when the GOP drove the world into the Depression...and what is the Conservative response?

"CLASS WARFARE!"

The accusation that Liberals had started a war against the upper classes started in the 80s and has continuedd unabated since then.  The lie was necessary as people saw that America was a class system, with the Conservatives as representatives of the upper class, and in a participatory democracy this had to be hidden a.s.a.p.

It was class warfare all right, pre-emptive class warfare started by the Cons...all to protect their billionaire buddies...as we see by the following story:

"Elizabeth Warren Blasts Mitch McConnell’s ‘Billionaires Over Students’ Mentality."



"Democratic superstar Senator Elizabeth Warren obliterated Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in a recent war of words over the crushing burden of student loans.

"'Mitch McConnell actually suggested that the solution for college affordability is for young people to lower their expectations and become more cost conscious,' Warren said during a Washington for the Center for American Progress’s Make Progress Summit speech.


"McConnell does, indeed, believe students need no help with mountains of debt. In his view, students just need to settle for less...



"McConnell is firmly opposed to Warren’s student loan bill, the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act, which Senate Republicans blocked. It would reduce interest rates on certain loans, while a tax hike on the very rich—the 'Buffett Rule'—would cover the lost revenue..."

Conservatism isn't about abortions, the Second Amendment, "freedom," evolution, states' rights, or "individual responsibility...it's all about greed and money, and the anti-democratic criminal conspiracy called "Conservtism."

What happens when the rich win?  What can we do?

"Watch: Protesters March on Detroit Condemning Water Shutoffs, 'Water Is a Human Right! Fight! Fight! Fight!'"

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"Protesters are taking to the streets as part of a mass effort to make the atrocious decision to cut off thousands of poor people from access to running water known worldwide.

"Detroit’s water and sewer department announced in March that it would start shutting off water service to thousands of customers each week if they had not paid their bills — almost half of the accounts are delinquent. Activists responded by appealing to the United Nations High Commission for Human Rights to intervene.

"UN experts sided with activists, saying that the decision to cut off thousands of Detroit residents from access to water “constitutes a violation of the human right to water and other international human rights.”

"The demonstrations have snowballed in recent days, with National Nurses United joining the march..."

Some would have us believe that Conservative pols are working hard to make the system work...



And of course the "job creators" help to eliminate poverty while paying their fair share...



But at least they do their best to help those less fortunate...



So the next time you see a job-creator, be sure to thank him...he's easy to spot:



And if you think we might have been making the whole thing up...



...then you better remember:




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No, you can't eat money.  But your love of it will bring down the world.

Man-made climate change is real, man-made climate change stems from overpopulation and a need for fossil fuels to propel our cars and factories, and man-made climate change will be denied by Conservatives as just another throw-away line in the ongoing Class Warfare.

As the world winds down and the next Great Extinction starts to take hold, we may see the bodies of those who denied climate change dangling from the lampposts on every corner of every street in America.

Criminalize Conservatism before it's too late!



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"America was established not to create wealth but to realize a vision, to realize an
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Putting The "Con" In Conservatism

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"Confidence Game. con·fi·dence game, noun, a swindle in which the victim is persuaded to trust the swindler in some way."

In a participatory democracy where everyone is entitled to cast their vote, a cartel protecting and preserving the rule of the rich will have a hard time of it unless they lie, confuse, and cheat...all the earmarks of a typical conman and a typical Conservative politician.

Conmen like to claim that their cons never result in injuries or death, but the true Conservative conman has evolved into a cold-blooded murderer when it comes to conning not only Liberals...but their own Conservative Sheeplets.



"How Your Health Insurance Company Can Still Screw You, Despite Obamacare."

Joining the insurance companies to kill, kill, kill.

"No law has done more to reform health insurance and protect consumers against the industry's most heinous practices than the Affordable Care Act. But Obamacare didn't magically transform insurers into benevolent entities solely devoted to taking care of sick people.

"Health insurance companies, even those that are not-for-profit, have to collect more money in premiums than they shell out in claims for medical care. That means they have a financial incentive not to pay for things.

"And since health insurance companies can no longer shun the sick to maximize profits -- either by denying coverage to people based on their medical histories or by rescinding the policies of paying customers who fall ill and rack up bills -- insurers are employing other tactics to shift costs to sick people and make it harder to get health care, consumer advocates say..."

Only a Conservative sucker would believe a conman can talk to God...but Sistah Sarah does!

"Christian Taliban Cleric Sarah Palin: God Demands President Obama’s Impeachment (Video)."


"In a sane world, after Speaker Boehner bluntly dismissed calls for Obama’s impeachment, and the House Judiciary Committee admitted they have nothing to impeach the President over, that would be the end of the issue.

"Sarah Palin, however, does not occupy a sane world. And neither do we, apparently..."

Here are a few of the Conservative cons, otherwise known as "Conservative propaganda":



And one of Conservatism's most famous conmen...



...and his pal:



Here's how they con you:



And their typical sucker?



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The conman fakes empathy and compassion in order to fleece his Sheeplets, but Conservative conmen don't need compassion -- all they need to do is to stoke the flames of fear and fan them into hate.

Fear and hate are the keys to successfully conning the average Conservative Sheeplet, and no one masters the Big Con like the American Conservative Conman.

It's against the law to victimize anyone in any state but the Conservative tricksters get a pass...there really oughta be a law.



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"The Government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on
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The Conservative Kleptocracy Destroys America

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Kleptocracy: "...a form of political and government corruption where the government exists to increase the personal wealth and political power of its officials and the ruling class at the expense of the wider population, often with pretense of honest service."

It's still Class Warfare, gang.

The Bush 43 Administration was a past master at kleptocratic theft of our money, as we see in an article titled, "Report: $6.6 trillion lost on Bush tax cuts could pay all student loans, car loans, credit cards."

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"A new report argues that the Bush tax cuts actually cost Americans $6.6 trillion in personal income — more than enough to pay for every student loan, car loan and credit card debt in the U.S.

"In an Al Jazeera America column on Wednesday, investigative reporter David Cay Johnston calculated the average income of Americans between 2001 and 2012 — the years President George W. Bush’s tax cuts were in effect. After adjusting for inflation he compared that income with the average income in 2000, and determined that $6.6 trillion was missing.

"'Consider what $48,000 of additional income over those 12 years would have meant to you,' Johnston wrote. 'It is the equivalent of $11 appearing in your wallet every morning from the start of 2001 through the end of 2012.'

"'Had that $6.6 trillion shortfall been realized as income, it would have been enough to pay off all the student loans in United States ($1.26 trillion), all the automobile loans ($892 billion) and all the credit card debt ($827 billion),' he noted. 'After paying all that debt off and taking taxes into account, Americans still would have more than $2.4 trillion left in their pockets and bank accounts...'"

Guess how many Low Information Voters know that...probably none...but they do have an inkling where the Kleptocracy is based...



...even though there's a little confusion about what the Conservative pols are telling them.




But one of the billionaires spilled the beans:

"Bombshell: Former Oil Company President Says Political Contributions Amount to Extortion (Video)."



"Former Shell CEO John Hofmeister hates paying politicians. It’s not right, it’s not democratic, and above all, it all amounts to legalized extortion. Or, at least, that’s what he told CNN’s Drew Griffin on the subject of paying his yearly legalized bribes — 'campaign contributions'— to Washington insiders.
"I feel extorted. Every time I wrote a check I felt that it was a form of extortion, the price of entry, because of the reception that you got when you contributed versus the reception when you did not contribute."
"Self-described 'impartial straight-shooter' Hofmeister then went on to tell his tale of woe, of a poor, honest businessman routinely harassed by political fundraisers at the spearpoint of persecution..."

And this is all the poor little billionaires want to do with your money... 


Poor, poor babies...





So here is what it all comes down to...



And this...

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No one is saying that Democrats are innocent of kleptocracy, but the Conservatives live it.  To paraphrase an old Conservative capo, $6.6 trillioon here, $6.6 trillion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money.

The Mid-Term elections are coming up and the tide usually swings towards the Cons because no one shows up to vote.  The Low Information Voter won't help us either so the only way to keep our money, save lives, and keep our democracy is to...

...Criminalize Conservatism.



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"The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerated the growth of private
power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That in
its essence is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any
controlling private power."

Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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The Red States: Dumb, Poor, And Lazy - Just Like The People They Hate

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We've seen articles like this for quite awhile now, "Conservative States: Poorer, Less Educated, More Religious."



"States with more conservatives are considerably poorer than those with more liberals.  Conservative political affiliation is highly negatively correlated with income ( -.65) and even more so with hourly earnings (-.79)..."

And this...

"Red State USA: Poor, Scared, Less Educated, and Left Behind."

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"Using Gallup's information, The Atlantic's Richard Florida generated some great graphs which showed that the march of Conservatism across America is correlated with a number of variables including religiosity, poverty, education, and the income level of a given state. All in all the data is compelling..."

But, "Why do 'red states' have more poverty?"


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"Americans do not have to guess what the country would be like if the small-government, conservative economic agenda were implemented on a national scale.

"Many Republican-controlled, predominantly Southern 'red states' already have. The result is not an abundance of prosperity from under taxed 'job creators,' as often touted in sound bites and on the conservative candidate campaign trail. Instead, according to the numbers, it’s quite the opposite.

"Smaller government austerity policies in red states have created macroeconomic societies with high poverty and low education rates. Low-paying jobs and lack of health care also dominate states that have implemented the smaller government theories of conservative ideology.

"In Texas, for example, decades of Republican control, from the governor’s office down to state and local legislatures, has kept the Tea Party ideological model in place. And it has the highest poverty rate of 'any large industrial state,' according to Texas Politics data.

"The data showed similar high poverty rate numbers for other red states, including Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee..."

And the Cons make sure that their States are models for the New American Age of Feudalism:



While the Red State voters vote against their own best interests...

"Most GOP Voters Agree: THEY Can’t Survive on Min. Wage, But Also Refuse to Raise It."




"A new poll released Tuesday found that a large majority of Republicans believe they can’t live off of the current federal minimum wage. Public Policy Polling revealed that 69% of Republicans surveyed believed that the minimum wage is too low to live on. That’s compared to 80% of Democrats and 75% of voters overall who believe they couldn’t live on it.

"However, only 37% of Republicans support actually raising it, compared with 74% of Democrats..."
And here's some more news about the Red States:

"'SHOCKING' New Study: Top 10 Laziest States in the Nation are ALL 'Red' States."




"The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has released their annual report on the physical activity of adults in the country, and the report paints a dismal picture. Barely half of the country manages to achieve the recommended 150-mintues of aerobic activity per week, while over a quarter reported no physical activity at all.

"Even amongst this dismal snapshot, however, there are stand-out states. While the percentages of the adult population reporting no physical activity in most states hovers around national average — Pennsylvania reports 26.4%, New York reports 26.3% — the most sluggish, laziest, and unhealthiest states are all located in the South, and all of them are Republican strongholds:

1. Mississippi 36.0 %
2. Tennessee 35.1 %
3. West Virginia 35.1 %
4. Louisiana 33.8 %
5. Alabama 32.6 %
6. Oklahoma 31.2 %
7. Arkansas 30.9 %
8. Kentucky 29.3 %
9. Indiana 29.2 %
10. Missouri 28.4 %
"Putting that 'Protestant Work Ethic' into keeping up their health, I see..."


I think we'd better check the IQs in the Red States too...



Because their rulers do have a business model for their own people...maybe someone should warn them.



"It  is said that states are political laboratories for political ideologies. On that score, there are few states that better exemplify how the working class has been used as an unwitting pawn for the elites than Kansas. Today, Kansas is dealing with its worst fiscal crisis in living memory. How did it get here?


""Geographically, Kansas sits smack in the middle of the continent, which is appropriate given that for much of its history, the state has literally been all over the map. It was the hotbed for left-wing and socialist populism in the late 19th century. Pragmatic centrism was the rigor du jour in the 1980s. In the 1990s, Christian fundamentalism became the political ideology of the state’s most agitated citizens, especially after the high-profile anti-abortion protests of 1992.

"In the midterm elections of 1994, the Christian Right took all three leadership positions in the state’s legislature, and introduced what they called a 'Contract with Kansas,' which amounted to little more than a solemn pledge to execute more prisoners and save more fetuses. It was also the year Sam Brownback, the son of one of the wealthiest families in the state, was elected to the House of Representatives..."


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We hesitate in lumping the Red States into the Southern stew, and Indiana is known after all as the Mississippi of the North, but the fact remains that the Red States are full of transplanted Johnnie Rebs and they are the poorest, the worst-educated, and the most fanatical of our citizens.

Even California is not immune, as many of the Cons in the Golden State were originally okies.  The stereotype of liberals in Northern California and Cons in Southern California is close to the truth.

Red State citizens in the North: Dumb, poor, and lazy -- just like their fellow morans in Dixie.


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The New American Age of Feudalism Has Arrived...In Texas!

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We've been preaching that the goal of American Conservatism is to bind us to a New American Age of Feudalism, and they have just about finished up forming a Conservative paradise in Texas.

Gq.com presented with the poster boy from Texas, yet another transplanted comedian -- this one with murderous tastes -- Canadian Ted Cruz...

"Ted Cruz: The Distinguished Wacko Bird from Texas."



"In less than a year, Texas Republican Ted Cruz has become the most despised man in the U.S. Senate. He's been likened to Joe McCarthy, accused of behaving like a schoolyard bully, and smeared by senior members of his own party. Is this any way to get ahead in Washington? Well, Cruz is no dummy—just ask him—and his swift rise might prove that it's the only way..."

And lest you think Cruz is an aberration...

"21 Reasons Rick Perry's Texas Is a Complete Disaster."



"Third World status – the real promise of a Rick Perry administration – shouldn't be a goal to which the United States aspires...

1. Texas leads the nation in the percentage of its population without health insurance (2010).
2. Only one state covered a smaller share of its poor population with Medicaid (PDF).
3. It's also number 1 in the percentage of children who lack insurance (2009).
4. Texas ranks dead last in the number of women who receive early prenatal care (2010).
5. It has the sixth highest rate of infectious diseases in America (2010).
6. It ranked 35th in the share of its children being immunized (2010)...
7. ...And 40th in overall health (2010).
8. Those numbers shouldn't come as a surprise – Texas had the ninth lowest level of health care spending per person (2010).
9. Texas ranked 36th in the nation in terms of its high school graduation rate (2010).
10. It has the lowest share of the population aged 25 and older holding a high-school diploma of any state (2008).
11. Its students have the sixth lowest SAT scores in the country (2008).
12. But Texas ranks fourth in terms of teen pregnancies (2005).
13. It's got the 16th highest crime rate (2010).
14. It ranks 17th in occupational fatalities (2010).
15. It's tied (with Missouri) for 19th in terms of the share of its citizens requiring food-stamps (2009).
16. It leads the nation in the amount of recognized carcinogens released into the air (2002).
17. Has the fourth highest amount of toxic chemicals in the environment (2002).
18. Texas’ per capita income growth was the eighth slowest of any state in the country between 1998 and 2008.
19. It ranks 47th median household net worth (averaged from 2007 to 2009).
20. Only seven states have a higher percentage of children in poverty (2010), and ...
21. ... Only nine states have a higher percentage of people of all ages living below the poverty line (2008).

"This is what conservative governance leads to – slow growth, poor social outcomes, greater inequality and fewer protections for workers and the environment...


"And that is indeed what the right would like to see imposed on the nation as a whole..."

But let's take a look at some more of Texas's compassionate Cons...



And their platforms...

"Deep in the Tell-Tale Heart of the Texas GOP."

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Governor Rick Perry of Texas speaking at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. March 7, 2014. (Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr)
"Pick a page, any page, and you’ll find yourself pitched through the rabbit hole into an alternate reality. Homosexuality? '… Chosen behavior that is contrary to the fundamental unchanging truths that have been ordained by God in the Bible… Homosexuality must not be presented as an acceptable alternative lifestyle, in public policy, nor should family be redefined to include homosexual couples.'

"But it can be cured! The Texas Republicans 'recognize the legitimacy and efficacy of counseling, which offers reparative therapy and treatment for those patients seeking healing and wholeness from their homosexual lifestyle.'


"That’s about as close to George W. Bush’s 'compassionate conservatism' as the good ole boys (and 12 or so women) of the platform committee get. Corporal punishment? By all means: spare the rod and spoil the child. Guns, yes, please, more! 'No level of government shall regulate either the ownership or possession of firearms.' Foreign aid – no way, 'except in cases of national defense or catastrophic disasters, with congressional approval...'"

But back to the head cheerleader...







As we ask the important question...



Moms, don't let your boys grow up to be Texas cowboys...unless they're rich and white.

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Two refugee girls sleep in a holding cell, as the children are separated by age group and gender, as hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

So as the sun sets on the Lone Star State, let's say goodbye to two of its stars...


And Perry's pal, Georgie The Giggling Murderer...



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Perry is one of the few Cons who have announced a run for the presidency in 2016, and he's really no different than the rest of them, except for the comedy relief he provided for us the last time.

So if you really want a New American Age of Feudalism to reign put Perry in the White House -- or another just like him -- and put the Cons in charge of the Senate...with the GOP in charge of all three branches of government, it's a done deal.

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"We believe a person who injures or kills an unborn child should be subject toou 
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The Rise of The American Taliban

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Our title today is taken from the "The Rise of The American Taliban," at Truth-out.org...but first a definition of the term "American Taliban" from the Urban Dictionary:

"A derogatory nickname invented by the far-left LWNJs for conservative or evangelical Christians, but sometimes also generalized to other groups such as the US Tea Party. In vile efforts to demonize and marginalize these groups with bullying tactics, they irresponsibly use the name of an organized radical Islamic terror group originating in the Middle East that is known for mass murders, killing and zero respect for human life. Ironically, one major viewpoint conservative Christians have is that of saving lives, including the lives of those in third world countries where fresh water is unavailable, and lives of unborn babies.

"I think I should get free birth control (don't want to pay myself) and abortion-on-demand from my employer's health plan. I should be able to have an abortion at 6 months pregnant if I choose. But no! The American Taliban is against this!"

And...


"Vocal, well-financed, extreme fundamentalist Christians attempting to legislate the oppression of homosexuals, women and science at the expense of our national schools, national health and U.S. Constitution. The equation of these politically and financially powerful extreme fundamentalist Christians with the Afgani Taliban --violent extreme fundamentalist Muslims-- emphasizes the false patriotism of these american zealots...

"Due to the efforts of the American Taliban, another women's health clinic closed its doors today.

"Careful! Your phone calls are being recorded by the government and monitored by the American Taliban.
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Religious extremist shouting and coercing people to join their religious sect by vocal intimidate, taunting and condemning at Powell Station, SF, California. (Photo: Daniel Hoherd / Flickr)

"Religious extremism is rearing its ugly ahead once again.

"On Tuesday, the Associated Press reported that ISIS, the Sunni extremist group that recently declared an Islamic state in parts of Syria and Iraq, has ordered shop owners in Mosul to cover the faces of mannequins with veils.

"The shop owners were told to cover the faces of male and female mannequins, so that they were in line with their interpretations of the First Commandment that prohibits "graven images," including statues or artwork that depict the human form.

"Similarly, ISIS also believes that women must be subservient to their husbands at all times, and that they should be covered up when in public.

"While these kinds of religious extremist beliefs may seem like they're limited to groups in the Middle East, they're not..."

Here is one of the terrorist stunts they specialize in...



"For the masochists among us who tune into right-wing media, you soon learn that the all-time favorite fear pundits and preachers love to trot out is that “they” are coming for your children.

"Whether it’s liberal college professors supposedly  turning kids to Marxism or gay people who are accused of recruiting, over and over you hear the claim that the children of conservatives are in serious danger of being talked into everything from voting for Democrats to getting gay-married.

"It’s a peculiar thing to obsess over, and not just because it suggests conservatives have an unhealthy unwillingness to allow their children to grow up and think for themselves. It’s because the imagined conspiracies of liberals trying to “indoctrinate” kids are total phantoms..."

And...oops!

"Woman’s Attempt To Troll Liberals Backfires When Someone Notices This Disturbing Similarity."

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"Holly Fisher, a conservative Christian, has been getting insane amounts of attention recently by trolling liberals on social media over the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby decision. Unfortunately, she tried to up the ante one too many times and now she has unintentionally become the living symbol of how fundamentalism, no matter in what religion, looks disturbingly similar.

"After gaining internet fame for posing for a 'conservative hat trick' by standing in front of a Hobby Lobby wearing a pro-life t-shirt and drinking out of a Chick-fil-a cup, Fisher wanted to find her next big political statement. Fisher’s fans had apparently been telling her that just standing in front of Hobby Lobby wasn’t good enough. The astute patriots noted that the most important aspects of being an American – guns, the Bible and the American flag – were conspicuously absent. Assuming she could get a further rise out of the liberals she hates so much, Fisher quickly tweeted a new photo to prove just how patriotic she was..."

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Ladies, here's why you should join the American Taliban...no, really!


The 1940s called. They want their knuckledragging sexism back.

"For her part, she must vow to love and honor and obey..."

Because after all, the American Taliban knows all kinds of stuff and knows what's best for you...


"Minnesota House of Representatives candidate Bob Frey wants public schools to teach students that humans and dinosaurs lived together.

The stupid, it burns...


"Frey, a Michele Bachmann ally, testified before the Minnesota Senate Education Committee, speaking against the inclusion of the theory of evolution in proposed state science education standards. The following is an excerpt from that testimony:
"… They like to say that humans probably evolved from bacteria that lived more than four billion years ago, but that’s not what we find in the fossil record.
"There’s this 16-foot tall giant was found with numerous others around the world [Frey placed a large plastic femur on the table before he started testifying].
"Dinosaurs have always lived with man. Is the rock wrong or is the theory wrong? I suggest to you that the theory is wrong.
"Dinosaurs have always lived with man. And here’s a plesiosaur that washed up on the beach on Nova Scotia in 2002. This is a juvenile that also washed up on the beach in Lake Erie..."
And finally, we come to the true American Taliban ideology...


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To paraphrase Bill Maher and countless other standup comics, we kid the American Taliban.  But the truth is they're always been around, they're just getting too much attention by the media. 

And that media attention plus the glut of guns in the country equals the kind of populist "revolution" that can bring down the Constitution along with the rest of the country.

Conservative Christianity is not compatible with democracy, it is antithetical to everything in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution, and they will disappear into the dustbin of history when...

Conservatism is criminalized.



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"Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious
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Blaise Pascal.

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Why American Conservatives LOVE Putin's Mafia State

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From Wikipedia: "A mafia state is a state system where the government is tied with organized crime, including when government officials, police, and/or military take part in illicit enterprises. The term mafia is a reference to any organized crime groups strongly connected with the authorities..."

And further down in the entry:


"The term has been used by some Western media to describe the political system in Russia under Vladimir Putin's rule.[13][14][15] This characterization came to prominence following the United States diplomatic cables leak, which revealed that US diplomats viewed Russia as a "a corrupt, autocratickleptocracycentred on the leadership of Vladimir Putin, in which officials, oligarchs and organised crime are bound together to create a 'virtual mafia state.'"[16][17] Journalist and author Luke Harding argues that Putin has 'created a state peopled by ex-KGB and FSB officers, like himself, [who are] bent on making money above all.'[18] In the estimation of American diplomats, 'the government [of Russia] effectively [is] the mafia.'[19][20][21]

"According to the New Statesman, 'the term had entered the lexicon of expert discussion' several years before the cables leak, "and not as a frivolous metaphor. Those most familiar with the country had come to see it as akleptocracy with Vladimir Putin in the role of capo di tutti capi, dividing the spoils and preventing turf wars between rival clans of an essentially criminal elite."[22] In 2008, Stephen Blank noted that Russia under Putin is 'a state that European officials privately call a Mafia state' that 'naturally gravitates toward Mafia-like behavior.'[23]

"Nikolay Petrov, an analyst at the Carnegie Moscow Centre, said 'it's pretty hard to damage the Russian image in the world because it's already not very good'.[24]

"London's Mayor Boris Johnson, writing in 2013 for The Telegraph, pointed to 'a scam, a gigantic criminal conspiracy by which the Russian police and tax officials colluded with the judiciary and mafia to steal millions from the Russian state', referring to the murder and subsequent trial of a Russian whistleblowerSergei Magnitsky.[25]

Does it begin to make sense yet?



Conservatives love Vlad (The Impaler) Putin's mafia state...from Patheos.com:



"Russia has become a dangerous place for dissent. Its ex-KGB president, Vladimir Putin, has accomplished what Republicans in America only dream of: he’s built an electoral majority by appealing to the most religious and conservative elements of society, including by courting the alliance of the Russian Orthodox Church. With his victories, he’s becoming increasingly autocratic, dispensing with even the pretense of democracy.

"Besides his notorious sidestepping of term-limit laws, he’s presided over show-trial prosecutions of political opponents and reformers on flimsy or trumped-up charges. He’s brought down the wrath of the state against artists who mock religion. He’s looked the other way as crusading journalists have been brutally beaten and murdered, and his government may have been directly involved in at least one such killing. In the classic tactic of dictators everywhere, he’s diverting attention from his own authoritarianism by painting a marginalized minority as a powerful and sinister enemy corrupting society from within. In this case, the invented enemy is Russia’s LGBT community..."

A few of the Cons get an itchy feeling between their toes...the two big ones, that is...

"Sarah Palin explains Vladimir Putin's manly qualities."

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (R) assists in polar bear research during his visit to Alexandra Land on Franz Josef Land in the far north of Russia in the Barents Sea, April 29, 2010.  REUTERS/RIA Novosti/Pool/Alexei Nikolsky  (RUSSIA - Tags: ANIMALS) - RTR2D8Y8
Wrestling a bear and putting a tracking collar on a tranquilized bear accompanied by a large group of scientists are two different things.

"Sarah Palin demonstrates the dangers of only talking to people who share your world view: 'People are looking at Putin as one who wrestles bears and drills for oil,' Palin said to Fox News’s Sean Hannity on Monday night..."



But back to "Putinism" and the Cons' goal of a New American Age of Feudalism:

"The political system under Putin features some elements of economic liberalism, a lack of transparency in governance, cronyism and pervasive corruption, which assumed in Putin's Russia 'a systemic and institutionalized form..."

The Conservative Pledge...




...with a little help from their friends.



Every one of their benefactors will do well in the Mafia State of America!



Unless you're some kind of Librul...



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The Cons can only fantasize about their dream ticket, and if Rafael Cruz can become naturalized why not?



It's not going to happen, but let's Criminalize Conservatism...just in case.



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"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness."

John Kenneth Galbraith.

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Conservatism Equals Kleptocracy In Amurica

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From Wikipedia: "Kleptocracy, alternatively cleptocracy or kleptarchy, (from Greek: κλέπτης - kleptēs, 'thief' and κράτος - kratos, 'power', 'rule', hence 'rule by thieves') is a form of political and government corruption where the government exists to increase the personal wealth and political power of its officials and the ruling class at the expense of the wider population, often with pretense of honest service..."

There isn't a single Low Information Voter that knows the effect of Bush's tax cuts on their wallets, the tax cuts that were meant for the rich, aka the "job creators," and here it is:

"Report: $6.6 trillion lost on Bush tax cuts could pay all student loans, car loans, credit cards."



"In an Al Jazeera America column on Wednesday, investigative reporter David Cay Johnston calculated the average income of Americans between 2001 and 2012 — the years President George W. Bush’s tax cuts were in effect. After adjusting for inflation he compared that income with the average income in 2000, and determined that $6.6 trillion was missing.

"'Consider what $48,000 of additional income over those 12 years would have meant to you,' Johnston wrote. 'It is the equivalent of $11 appearing in your wallet every morning from the start of 2001 through the end of 2012.'

"'Had that $6.6 trillion shortfall been realized as income, it would have been enough to pay off all the student loans in United States ($1.26 trillion), all the automobile loans ($892 billion) and all the credit card debt ($827 billion),' he noted. 'After paying all that debt off and taking taxes into account, Americans still would have more than $2.4 trillion left in their pockets and bank accounts...'"

Can you spell k-l-e-p-t-o-c-r-a-c-y?

"Detroit Shuts Off Water to Residents but Not to Businesses Who Owe Millions."



"More than 15,000 households have had their taps turned off for being past due. Yet the bankrupt city hasn’t touched 40 businesses who owe $9.5 million in total..."

But that's just an isolated example and shouldn't be taken seriously...'cause the free market is always right!

"Bill Maher Slams The Right's Unwavering Faith In The Free Market: 'Big Business IS The New Big Government.'"



"Bill Maher closed this week's 'Real Time' by poking a stick at the notion that the free market is always right. Pointing out the hypocrisy of the right's adherence to that belief, he insisted, 'Big business is the new big government. It is the massive, unwieldy bureaucracy that just doesn't work.'

"Using the lack of real costumer service in big business as a jumping off point, Maher explained that the absence of choice due to any real government pushback on mergers has left our economy at the whim of people whose policy is to annoy you out of your money..."

Anyway, Amurica is the best and we love it just the way it is!

"Why People Are Organizing to End U.S. Empire."

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"World history is filled with empires, e.g. the Roman and Byzantine empires, the European colonial empires, various ancient Iranian empires, the Arab Caliphate and Ottoman Empire, the Soviet Union to name a few. These historic empires have one thing in common: they no longer exist. As the lifecycle of empire wanes, rather than being a benefit to the home country, sustaining empire becomes more expensive than it is worth.

"While the US economy and military remain the largest in the world, the economy is faltering and losing its vitality. Chalmers Johnson, a CIA analyst who became a critic of the agency and author of a series on US Empire, writes:
"Thirty-five years from now, America's official century of being top dog (1945-2045) will have come to an end; its time may, in fact, be running out right now. We are likely to begin to look ever more like a giant version of England at the end of its imperial run, as we come face-to-face with, if not necessarily to terms with, our aging infrastructure, declining international clout, and sagging economy."
"The US began as a colony of European empires, especially of England, and then evolved into its own North American Empire..."

But what are the Conservatives up to anyway?



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So Low Information Voters, they've picked your pocket and nothing will stop them from stealing you water if they want to...are you getting it yet?

When the middle class LIVs finally get it into their unconcerned skulls that Conservatism is a vast rightwing criminal empire maybe we'll start to reverse all the policies, laws, and decisions that they have shoved down our throats since the late forties.

Or we can criminalize Conservatism!



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"The Republicans believe in the minimum wage -- the more minimum, the better."

Harry S. Truman.

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"Polarization" Or Right Vs. Wrong?

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In an article at Io9.com, "It's Been 150 Years Since the U.S. Was This Politically Polarized,""A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals that political polarization in the United States has reached a dangerous extreme. The gap between what Democrats and Republicans believe is enormous, with almost no center ground. We haven't seen such strong polarization since the Civil War..."

It's Been 150 Years Since the U.S. Was This Politically Polarized
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Here's a broad overview of the problem.

It's Been 150 Years Since the U.S. Was This Politically Polarized

But is it really "polarization," or is it Right Vs. Wrong?  Let's see...

"Partisan animosity has increased substantially over the same period. In each party, the share with a highly negative view of the opposing party has more than doubled since 1994. Most of these intense partisans believe the opposing party's policies "are so misguided that they threaten the nation's well-being."

"On measure after measure – whether primary voting, writing letters to officials, volunteering for or donating to a campaign – the most politically polarized are more actively involved in politics, amplifying the voices that are the least willing to see the parties meet each other halfway..."

"Pew also found that "ideological silos' are now common on both the left and right. People with down-the-line ideological positions disagree over where they want to live, the kind of people they want to live around and even whom they would welcome into their families.

"For instance:

Liberals would rather live in cities, while conservatives prefer rural areas and small towns. 
Liberals are more likely than conservatives to say racial and ethnic diversity is important in a community. 
Conservatives are more likely than liberals to want to live in a place where many people share their religious faith. 
15% of Democrats and 17% of Republicans would be unhappy welcoming someone from the other party into their family. 
Just 35% of Americans say most of their close friends share their views on government and politics. 
That last indicator is an important one, because it reveals the extent to which those on the Left and Right have hunkered down in their silos. While only 35% of Americans say most of their close friends share their political beliefs, among conservatives, roughly twice as many say most of their close friends share their views as say many of their friends do not (63% vs. 30%). Among liberals, that attitude is less extreme, but still a plurality: 49% vs. 39%.

"As Pew notes:

"These indicators suggest that there is a tendency on the left and the right to associate primarily with like-minded people, to the point of actively avoiding those who disagree. Not surprisingly, this tendency is also tightly entwined with the growing level of partisan antipathy. In both political parties, those with strongly negative views of the other side are more likely to be those who seek out compatible viewpoints..."

So far, so good...until we see what the split is all about.



"The Political Climate."

"The Pew survey measured the extent of political polarization around 10 key issues that are traditional ideological flashpoints, such as the size of government, protecting the environment, minorities and military strength:

It's Been 150 Years Since the U.S. Was This Politically Polarized

Aha, "Polarization!" Except on all of these issues the "gap" between Democrats and Republicans is a moral gap, not simply a convenient description. Let's look at the issues:

Government regulation of businesses is necessary for the protection of the people, and laissez faire economics isn't; as we see by the Medicare program, government is not always wasteful and inefficient; poor people don't have it easy and if we restore the progressive income tax we can eliminate poverty; blacks are not responsible for "their own condition,"; immigrants don't take our jobs, housing, or health care; corporations are swimming in dough; lax environmental laws may have pushed us beyond help in regards to man-made climate change; military aggression has almost bankrupted us; and no group except for Conservatives should be marginalized.



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The role of Conservatism has been to proselytize Eric Hoffer's True Believer  - the racists; the ecumenical Christians;  the "misfits,"...the "chronically bored"; the physically disabled or perpetually ill; the talentless; and criminals or "sinners"...In all cases, Hoffer argues, these people feel as if their individual lives are meaningless and worthless."

We're not polarized, we're fighting a battle between right and wrong, between the upper class and the 98 percent; between democracy and plutocracy; and between law-abiding Americans and the criminals that make up the vast rightwing criminal conspiracy called "Conservatism."



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"I know of no safe repository of the ultimate power of society but people. And if we
think them not enlightened enough, the remedy is not to take the power from them,
but to inform them by education."

Thomas Jefferson.

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America's Gun Violence Epidemic Kills Or Injures 10,000 Kids Annually

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"The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. Would you rather have your 911 call bring a good guy with a gun from a mile away … or a minute away?" Wayne LaPierre, NRA president.

Here's the problem, Wayne:


"America's Gun Violence Epidemic" is a collection of stories about our gun problem in Rolling Stone, one of them titled, "How to Beat the NRA In 7 (Not-So-Easy) Steps."...why don't you take a peek at it.

Members of the Reston-Herndon Alliance To End Gun Violence, Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images
"The NRA remains one of the most formidable forces in American political life. But it is not bulletproof. Since the massacres in Aurora and Newtown, states from New York and Maryland to Colorado and California have made modest progress against the gun lobby, passing a raft of new laws aimed at reducing gun violence. There are sharp lessons to be learned from these victories, and even more important ones to be gleaned from the playbook of the NRA itself. The seven strategies below can empower gun-control advocates to stop bemoaning their helplessness, and start carrying the day..."

Is the NRA keeping you awake at night?



Here's a solution...

"I started a topless gun protest because ammo-sexuals still won't shut up."

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"Open-carry advocates won't stop at Target and Chipotle? Fine. I'll stop wearing a shirt. Do I have your attention now?"

"I have lived in Austin for 35 years, and I have seen some weird shit here. But when my friend Lola and I decided on Saturday that enough is enough with the kind of people who take out their guns for play dates, I have to admit that it was my first time actually seeing that particular kind of people ... in person.

counter protestor at open carry rally

"In person, and while I was topless..."

And the ammosexuals went ballistic...



Here...and here.

Oh, and here:



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Over 10,000 unjustified homicides by firearms per year is over 10,000 too many, and 10,000 children killed or injured by guns every year is 10,000 also too many.

Wayne LaPierre's NRA is responsible for all off them and the NRA's Conservative stooges in Congress can take the blame too.

They're murderers hiding behind a false interpretation of the only conditional Amendment in the Constitution, and common wisdom tells us that murderers should be put behind bars -- or executed.

Before we kill even more of our citizens and their children, criminalize Conservatism -- NOW.



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"We [the NRA] are the largest civil rights organization in the world."

Wayne LaPierre, NRA president.

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Brought To You By Your Friendly GOP Congressman: The NRA Kills Again

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Our once-a-day essays are created on the spur of the moment as we see what news dominates the morning, and deaths and injuries by gunshot fill our boxes every morning.

With the NRA's phony interpretation that the Second Amendment is not a conditional clause in the Constitution, coupled with a whole lot of money given to Conservative shills in Congress, the shootings go on and innocent American men, women, and children get Second Amendmented to death by people who should never own guns in the first place...let's see what stories were on the internet today...

"Driver Second Amendmented to Death in Houston Road-Rage Incident."



"This particular crime could not have been committed with a samurai sword. It couldn’t have happened with a piece of rope, a baseball bat, a sharpened stick or a rock — only supersonic lead would do.


"In Houston Texas, at 12:30 a.m., 22-year-old Aaron James Francis and two passengers were eating in Aaron’s car at a strip mall. Not knowing it would be his last meal, Aaron pulled out of the shopping center and into the street, where a second car cut him off..."

And...

"Jealous hubby ambushes, kills estranged wife, new beau on rural Kentucky road: police."



"Shaun Hiles, 35, turned the gun on himself but failed to kill himself with two self-inflicted gunshot wounds after he slaughtered Nicole Hiles, 35, and Larry Whiteker, 32, in a hail of gunfire late Monday night. Nicole Hiles had filed for an emergency order of protection against her estranged husband, whom her father described as 'a control freak.'.."

And...

"Yet Another Man With a Gun Just Murdered His Wife and Children."

A photo of Heather Smith, left, and her sons from one of her Facebook albums Facebook

Robert F. Bukaty/AP
"In Saco, Maine on Saturday night, 33-year-old Joel Smith used a pump-action shotgun to kill his 35-year-old wife, Heather Smith, his 12-year-old stepson, and the couple's two biological children, a 7-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl, before turning the gun on himself. The horrific scene was discovered on Sunday morning after a concerned family friend called the apartment complex where the Smith family lived and asked a maintenance worker to check on them. In a statement to the media, a Maine State Police official called the mass shooting "one of the worst cases of domestic violence in Maine's history..."

Of course, that wasn't a Good Guy with a gun...dive for cover!!!

"Cop Loses Robber After Good Guy With Gun Tries To Help, Shoots Wildly Towards Him."

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"A man with a concealed carry permit thought he could help when he observed a foot chase between a police officer and a suspected armed robber. The man began opening fire at the robber, but bullets flew everywhere, prompting the officer to break off the chase and dive for cover. Thanks, good guy with a gun!

"When questioned afterwards, the man said he was about to enter an AT&T store in a suburb of Chicago when he noticed the place was being robbed. He stayed outside and made sure no one else entered (good), observed the suspect as he fled out the back of the store (good), then pulled out his licensed gun and decided to shoot the suspect (no!)..."

There were five or six other reports of shootings today, but let's see what our friends at the NRA have to say about a gun control bill and the Holocaust...

"NRA Lobbyist Belittles Any Jew Who Backs Gun Control Because The Holocaust."



"Brian Judy, a senior state lobbyist for the National Rifle Association, compared supporting gun control to paving the way for the Holocaust last week.

"His particular target: venture capitalist Nick Hanauer, who is affiliated with the Washington Alliance for Gun Responsibility and has supported a Washington state gun control initiative. Hanauer has said his family fled Germany to escape the Nazis..."

And finally, what is the NRA Poster Boy up to?

"What Could Go Wrong? George Zimmerman Now ‘Patrolling’ FL. Gun Store At Night Looking For Burglars."



"The very last time George Zimmerman patrolled an area to help prevent property crimes, he ended up shooting an unarmed 17-year-old boy to death. Apparently, he hasn’t lost the itch.

"Aside from his occasional arrests for violent and troubling behavior, Zimmerman has been keeping a pretty low profile after his acquittal for the aforementioned murder. He recently surfaced during his divorce proceedings only to claim that he was dead broke, homeless, and traveling a lot. He also admitted to still owning five guns, including a shotgun that he bought after his trial. Now, he is reportedly doing a voluntary stint as a security guard for a Florida gun store..."

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As the representative of gun owners, the NRA pumplts millions of the owners' money into the pockets of Conservative pols.  And the pols pump their insidious propaganda into our eyes and ears.

The result?  These merchants of death are directly responsible for countless injuries and death of innocents every single day of the year.

Criminalize Conservatism and make the merchants of death pay for a nation-wide campaign to tell us the truth about the Second Amendment and why it was put into the Constitution as the only conditional provision in the Constitution - not to defend ourselves from imaginary tyrants, but to arm the militia (read: the Natonal  Guard).



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"A heinous act of mass murder—either by terrorists or by some psychotic who
should have been locked up long ago—will be the pretext to unleash a tsunami of
gun control."

Wayne LaPierre, NRA Executive Vice President.

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Is Israel Playing the U.S. For Suckers?

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The Mindlessness of a Manifesto

Israel's feelings about the Palestinians has never been in doubt as we see by one of the quotes in a piece by Intifada-palestine.com, "There was no such thing as Palestinians, they never existed." -- Golda Meir, Israeli Prime Minister, June 15, 1969.

And while liberals have often been split on the Palestine issue, Conservatives have remained steadfast:

"Republicans Have Proven On Multiple Occasions That Their Loyalty Is Not With America."

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"This column addresses patriotism more often than it should, but it is simply because over the past few years Republicans have demonstrated their loyalty and devotion to anyone except the American people or the nation itself. During the Viet Nam War, there was an oft-repeated phrase from conservatives that Americans who did not love America’s habit of perpetual war should get out. The implication was that opposing the war was supporting the enemy and therefore unpatriotic, but today, there is a tendency among Republicans to support foreign nations and leaders over the interests of this nation that clearly shows their patriotism is reserved for any nation other than America.

"The idea of patriotic duty to one’s own country, and its citizens, has never caught on with Republicans, particularly Republicans loyal to foreign nations. Over the past five years, Republicans worked diligently to advance the economic interests of the Canadian oil industry and preserve Canada’s environment by pushing to build Canada’s leak-prone KeystoneXL pipeline across America, heaped inordinate praise on Russia’s homophobic religious right President Vladimir Putin, and of course, provided unwavering support, and untold sums of taxpayer dollars, to the nation where their true allegiance and patriotism lies; Israel. In fact, as mentioned here last week, 'Supporting Israel unconditionally has become the hallmark of American patriotism, and questioning anything it does is of the Devil, treason, attacking god, anti-Semitic, assaulting the holy bible, and an affront to Christianity...'"

The Israelis are a peaceful people...

"Poll: More Than 50% Of Jewish Israelis Think Netenyahu Is Being Too Soft On Gaza."

Israelis cheering on the assault on Gaza

"A poll conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute at Tel Aviv University has found that just 4% of Jewish Israelis believe excessive force has been used on Gaza, while more then 50% argue not enough..."

"It was Israel that initiated the assault on Gaza--not the Palestinians."


"It is time to clarify the real facts on the aggression the Israelis started on the Palestinians.  Unfortunately, the Israeli narrative has dominated in the global media. It’s very important to uncover the Israeli narrative and bring facts to the public’s attention. The world needs to differentiate between myths and truth.

"The first and very important point is that it was Israel which initiated this war and not the Palestinians.


"This is very different from what is presented in most of the media and it’s completely wrong to accept the Israeli narrative here.  Israelis claim that Israel was subjected to rocket shooting from Gaza to which Israel responded by airstrikes. This is not true. The reality is that Israel initiated airstrikes on Gaza, several times, and assassinated people in Gaza, trying to provoke a reaction until they got rockets being shot at Israel. And then, it was spun in the media as Israel defending itself..."

So let's look at the underlying issues...

"Gaza myths and facts: what American Jewish leaders won't tell you."

"Myth: Gaza is free. Fact: it has been under Israeli occupation since 1967 to this very day.

"If you’ve been anywhere near the American Jewish community over the past few weeks, you’ve heard the following morality tale: Israel left the Gaza Strip in 2005, hoping the newly independent country would become the Singapore of the Middle East. Instead, Hamas seized power, ransacked greenhouses, threw its opponents off rooftops and began launching thousands of rockets at Israel.


American Jewish leaders use this narrative to justify their skepticism of a Palestinian state in the West Bank. But in crucial ways, it’s wrong. And without understanding why it’s wrong, you can’t understand why this war is wrong too..."

Here's what's happening...



Warfare like this only happens in a unique time in our history though...



So let's follow the Republicans' advice this time...what could go wrong?



Not a thing...

 

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We've all been attuned to backing Israel in whatever they do. When it comes to war however, the Conservative strategy is based on more money for the oil companies (Iraq), more campaign money from wealthy Zionists (any skirmish in the Middle East),  or more money for the armaments industry (all other military incursions).

And let's not forget the Christians' desire for the End Times in Israel...

The problem all started with the United Nations partition in 1948 and it will never be solved with the U.S. backing Israel as we've been doing since then.

America's Conservatives are Israel's chief protectors, bankers, and propagandists, and without this protection and the billions we send to them each year, they might be persuaded to settle the question once and for all.

But the Cons won't budge and we're stuck in this morass unless we...

Criminalize Conservatism.



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"We, the Jewish People, Control America, and The Americans Know it."

Ariel Sharon.

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