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Happy Belated Labor Day… let’s talk about Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s biggest mistake
By The Interchangeable Carbon Blog
After a day of surf, turf and shrimp lumpia I’m ready to hit the ground running here.
Florida Democratic Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz was interviewed by anchor Gretchen Carlson of “Fox and Friends” today, and the discussion largely revolved around Jimmy Hoffa Jr.’s “incendiary” remarks and Mitt Romney’s ideas on job creation.
I’ll skip the extraneous commentary and say that Schultz made a very big mistake in this interview: she talked about “coming together” and “working together”.
Hello, McFly! And I’m talking about all Democrats in Congress, and anyone else out there who buys this. Republicans have fought everything the Democrats have done. Why? Because they fight for the plutocracy. They are at war to enrich the super wealthy, the captains of industry, and the investor class, and redistribute as much as they can from the working class to these upper class people that Republicans serve. Nothing the Republicans have ever done has led to a result that diverges from this end. For instance, as Congresswoman Schultz said, Mitt Romney’s “job creation” actions as Governor of Massachusetts actually created more wealth for the plutocrats and more poverty and job losses for the workers in his state.
Now let’s analyze what that airhead Gretchen said: “The Government helps people, or the Government gets out of the way”. In the words of Rush Limbaugh, her (and the Right in general’s) most anointed (false) prophet, words mean things. Either the Government helps people or it stands back and lets them sink or swim. Well, who else is around helping the people? The corporations sure aren’t. They’re helping China, India and Mexico, sitting on massive cash reserves, plus they’re taking in billion dollar tax refunds to boot. Refunds that you, the taxpayer, are paying for. Okay, so now the Tea Partiers out there have for us option #3: let the working class help themselves. Gotcha. So the workers fend for themselves with the Government standing back apathetically and the corporations preying on them, using the cheapest labor in the world and charging over-inflated prices here in this market, then precipitously abandoning their investments in America when they realize they can exploit emerging markets elsewhere? That’s what Gretchen is suggesting the workers of America should come to expect. Either Gretchen is an idiot who doesn’t understand the language, or she’s a malevolent social Darwinist who feels that if you can’t make it in this rigged plutonomy then you should go away and die quietly. In either case a lowly anchor woman plutocrat minion like her is destined to get what she deserves: when Gretchen reaches her expiration date, Fox Noise will dump her for someone new, and she will get acquainted with the plutonomy as it is seen by those outside the realm of the plantation house.
Congressman Schultz, this is the bunch that you called for us to “work together” with. The Republicans and Tea Partiers are the enemy, they serve the plutocracy and they will not yield. They’re rabid dogs that will drag America further into poverty, not out of it. Conservatives want the poor to be denied the right to vote. If you try to “work together” with this bunch you will get exactly what you’ve gotten before: no Public Option health insurance, tax breaks for the rich and cuts to social programs, jobs going overseas and demands that disaster aid be paid for by cuts elsewhere. Then you will also get rollbacks to financial reform and people being denied health insurance again for pre-existing conditions.
And that brings me to what Jimmy Hoffa Jr. said. He doesn’t propose that we “work together”. He proposes that we “take these sons of bitches out” and he’s right.
To hell with bipartisanship. The plutocrats and their minions will fight tooth and nail for their own. We need to fight tooth and nail for our own.
http://jacquelope.wordpress.com/201...ut-debbie-wasserman-schultzs-biggest-mistake/
Happy Belated Labor Day… let’s talk about Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s biggest mistake
By The Interchangeable Carbon Blog
After a day of surf, turf and shrimp lumpia I’m ready to hit the ground running here.
Florida Democratic Rep Debbie Wasserman Schultz was interviewed by anchor Gretchen Carlson of “Fox and Friends” today, and the discussion largely revolved around Jimmy Hoffa Jr.’s “incendiary” remarks and Mitt Romney’s ideas on job creation.
I’ll skip the extraneous commentary and say that Schultz made a very big mistake in this interview: she talked about “coming together” and “working together”.
Hello, McFly! And I’m talking about all Democrats in Congress, and anyone else out there who buys this. Republicans have fought everything the Democrats have done. Why? Because they fight for the plutocracy. They are at war to enrich the super wealthy, the captains of industry, and the investor class, and redistribute as much as they can from the working class to these upper class people that Republicans serve. Nothing the Republicans have ever done has led to a result that diverges from this end. For instance, as Congresswoman Schultz said, Mitt Romney’s “job creation” actions as Governor of Massachusetts actually created more wealth for the plutocrats and more poverty and job losses for the workers in his state.
Now let’s analyze what that airhead Gretchen said: “The Government helps people, or the Government gets out of the way”. In the words of Rush Limbaugh, her (and the Right in general’s) most anointed (false) prophet, words mean things. Either the Government helps people or it stands back and lets them sink or swim. Well, who else is around helping the people? The corporations sure aren’t. They’re helping China, India and Mexico, sitting on massive cash reserves, plus they’re taking in billion dollar tax refunds to boot. Refunds that you, the taxpayer, are paying for. Okay, so now the Tea Partiers out there have for us option #3: let the working class help themselves. Gotcha. So the workers fend for themselves with the Government standing back apathetically and the corporations preying on them, using the cheapest labor in the world and charging over-inflated prices here in this market, then precipitously abandoning their investments in America when they realize they can exploit emerging markets elsewhere? That’s what Gretchen is suggesting the workers of America should come to expect. Either Gretchen is an idiot who doesn’t understand the language, or she’s a malevolent social Darwinist who feels that if you can’t make it in this rigged plutonomy then you should go away and die quietly. In either case a lowly anchor woman plutocrat minion like her is destined to get what she deserves: when Gretchen reaches her expiration date, Fox Noise will dump her for someone new, and she will get acquainted with the plutonomy as it is seen by those outside the realm of the plantation house.
Congressman Schultz, this is the bunch that you called for us to “work together” with. The Republicans and Tea Partiers are the enemy, they serve the plutocracy and they will not yield. They’re rabid dogs that will drag America further into poverty, not out of it. Conservatives want the poor to be denied the right to vote. If you try to “work together” with this bunch you will get exactly what you’ve gotten before: no Public Option health insurance, tax breaks for the rich and cuts to social programs, jobs going overseas and demands that disaster aid be paid for by cuts elsewhere. Then you will also get rollbacks to financial reform and people being denied health insurance again for pre-existing conditions.
And that brings me to what Jimmy Hoffa Jr. said. He doesn’t propose that we “work together”. He proposes that we “take these sons of bitches out” and he’s right.
To hell with bipartisanship. The plutocrats and their minions will fight tooth and nail for their own. We need to fight tooth and nail for our own.