You know that old adage “One Picture is Worth A Thousand Words”?
Sometimes, one picture really is all you need.
I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that a black family resides in the White House. Positive.
You know that old adage “One Picture is Worth A Thousand Words”?
Sometimes, one picture really is all you need.
I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that a black family resides in the White House. Positive.
Filed under Campaigning, Criminal Activity, Disgustology, Elections, GOP Government Shutdown, History, Huh?, Hypocrisy, Stupidity, Voting
Let me preface this post by saying this: I get it.
My Dad, whom I adored, was a WWII vet. I toured European battlefields with him. I read the history and heard the tales. I stood on Omaha Beach and looked up the cliffs that those boys had to scale. I stood on Utah Beach and looked up steeper cliffs and then down them from the top, through the craters left by our bombs. I have been fascinated by the history of WWII, by the battles. By the true contest between good and evil that that war represented in my mind.
I get it. Really. They are, truly, the Greatest Generation
So yesterday when my blood pressure hit the roof, it wasn’t that I wanted to deny veterans, especially WWII vets, anything.
My first impression when I read that vets from a Mississippi Gulf Coast Honor Flight crossed over the barricades erected because of the government shutdown was: Good For YOU!
Until, that is, I learned that it was two GOP Congressmen who were responsible for the “storming.” According to this article, the barricades were moved by a pair of GOP members of Congress, Mississippi Rep. Roger Wicker and Michigan Rep. Bill Huizenga. Congressman Huizenga proclaimed it the “the best civil disobedience we’ve seen in Washington for a long time.”
And THAT is when my blood boiled.
Not because the Vets got in. But because the barricades were opened by the very same folks responsible for them being there in the first place. Once again, GOP members of the House of Representatives were defying the law. Because they don’t believe it applies to them.
The GOP shut down the government over a temper tantrum has voted to shut it down because the Senate and the President won’t defund the Affordable Care Act. Obamacare.
I have said this before:
The Affordable Care Act is a law that went through all three branches of our government as established under the constitution. According to the rules we set up for our Government, adopted in 1791.
Obamacare passed the House of Representatives (Authorized under Article I of the Constitution);
Obamacare passed the Senate. (Also authorized under Article I);
Obamacare was signed into law by the President (Granted that authority under Article II of the very same Constitution); and
Obamacare was upheld by the Supreme Court (Ditto — Article III).
The GOP lost the 2012 election over this issue (in large part).
The very same folks who do not respect the rule of law by accepting the reality of a duly enacted United States Law also do not accept the consequences of their refusal to govern. THE GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IS THEIR FAULT ENTIRELY.
They have no respect for the rule of law. None. Laws, to them, apparently, should be followed only when they deem it appropriate. Last night, Michelle Bachmann announced that GOP members will be there to open the barricade to all Vets. Because the GOP does not respect the rule of law — but does respect a good PR.
Here, thanks to my blogging buddy, Vickie Lester at Beguiling Hollywood, is a list of a few things that happened on the first day of the government furlough
[Yesterday,] two hundred patients were turned away from the NIH, thirty of them children. Most of whom, because of the severity and difficulty of the disease they faced, had been sent to this research facility as a last resort. [This means, of course, that they will die. And their blood will be on GOP hands.]
Veterans applying for disability benefits could not be helped.
In a week poor women and children will not be fed.
Food safety inspectors have been furloughed.
The New York Times reported on Saturday that fully 16% of ALL workers in the United States work for the Federal Government. Those percentages are highest, actually, in Republican states. How long can a huge percentage of the workforce go without pay because of a GOP tantrum. How long should they?
The list of who is considered “non-essential” goes on and on. Things are only going to get worse. Because many businesses rely on those federal workers to buy their products, to eat in their restaurants.
Call your Congressman/woman
or Any Representative you think should hear from you
Tell them to pass an unencumbered budget
Tell them to open up the Government
The US Capitol Switchboard Number
202 244-3121
I am borrowing again from Vickie:
A thought from Andrew Sullivan:
I want to begin with a simple quote, a letter from Abraham Lincoln, facing a very similar constellation of forces as president Obama does with today’s nullification party, and sounding remarkably like his 2008 successor from Illinois:
What is our present condition? We have just carried an election on principles fairly stated to the people. Now we are told in advance, the government shall be broken up, unless we surrender to those we have beaten, before we take the offices. In this they are either attempting to play upon us, or they are in dead earnest. Either way, if we surrender, it is the end of us, and of the government. They will repeat the experiment upon us ad libitum.
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Thanks to Carrie of The Write Transition for this information: This Huffington Post link lists the Republicans who are ready to fund the government with no strings attached. Let’s hope it keeps growing. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/01/house-republicans-clean-cr_n_4024755.html
As I mentioned to Carrie, though, Peter King (R-NY) is on the list. He has been preaching a clean Continuing Resolution for days, but keeps voting with the GOP.
So as always, we’ll see.
Filed under Bloggin' Buddies, Campaigning, Criminal Activity, Disgustology, Elections, Family, History, Huh?, Hypocrisy, Law, Politics, Stupidity, Taxes, Wild Beasts
Need a new job? A new career path?
Are you stuck in a dead end job? No future? No expansion? No ability to grow, to expand?
Well there is a whole new field that is just opening up. And the possibilities for advancement are endless. It’s a growth area, especially here in the Washington, DC area.
Best of all, you can do it from home. Even while you keep your current job.
You can do it anywhere.
Yes, you too can become a “Disgustologist!”
Dr. Valerie Curtis is an anthropologist who studies yucky stuff: poo, vomit, maggots, rotting flesh. You know, the stuff that smells bad, hurts us or causes disease. Stuff that we avoid. This avoidance helps keep us healthy – and keeping away from disease-ridden filth is always a plus.
So in reading this article about Dr. Curtis, I saw a potential growth opportunity festering right there in front of me.
You and me will use the science of “Disgustology” to lead American voters back into voting for sensible politicians. And into voting out the disgusting ones.
Now, I know many of you are saying,
“But Elyse, American voters have proven since they re-elected George W Bush that they are disgusting!”
And you do have a point.
“But Elyse, American voters have voted in members of the Tea Party!”
And you have another point.
“But Elyse, American voters have voted for people who are destroying our humanity.”
OK, you have lots of points.
That’s where we Disgustologists come in. Plus that’s why Disgustology is such a growth industry. Because we are going to reinsert the “That’s Disgusting!” reflex back into the American voter. With pictures!
Now it’s hard to know where to start these days, isn’t it. So I started randomly, with my faint recollection that we Americans have hearts and a collective heart.
You know how we Americans like to stick together. How we’re always the first to help each other in times of tragedy. How we pull together and support each other during natural disasters? We pride ourselves on that.
So — Disgustologists – Get your feet wet with this bit of hypocrisy:
Four GOP Congressmen voted FOR Colorado Flood Relief AFTER voting AGAINST Hurricane Sandy Relief!
Here they are:
Now don’t get me wrong — I think we as Americans SHOULD take care of the flood victims in Colorado. And New Jersey. And victims of hurricanes. Oh and fires. We can’t forget the victims of fires. In fact, we can’t — we shouldn’t — deny aid to folks that are harmed by natural disasters. Of course we shouldn’t. We are America. The richest country in the world. We take care of our own. Right? Right? You there — am I right?
But you know, there are some folks that we just need to take care of more than others. Take that good Christian, Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-TN).
Fincher was a proponent of separating the Farm Subsidies bill from the Food Stamp bill. He believes that the Food Stamp program “steals other people’s money.” He backs up his stand with the bible, natch:
“He who will not work shall not eat”
Those vile children, expecting food, an education and a future. Stone them, I say, stone them!
But guess what! Some of YOUR money is going to Congressman Fincher! Yeah, really! But, being a good, moral Christian, I’m sure he deserves it. Look at this:
Mr. Fisher is the second most heavily subsidized “farmer” in Congress under the Farm Subsidies Bill! Yahoo! I love it when my money goes to keep hypocrites in business.
USDA data collected in EWG’s 2013 farm subsidy database update — going live tomorrow –shows that Fincher collected a staggering $3.48 million in “our” money from 1999 to 2012. In 2012 alone, the congressman was cut a government check for a $70,000 direct payment. Direct payments are issued automatically, regardless of need, and go predominantly to the largest, most profitable farm operations in the country.
Fincher’s $70,000 farm subsidy haul in 2012 dwarfs the average 2012 SNAP benefit in Tennessee of $1,586.40, and it is nearly double of Tennessee’s median household income. After voting to cut SNAP by more than $20 billion, Fincher joined his colleagues to support a proposal to expand crop insurance subsidies by $9 billion over the next 10 years.
Soon we can give Stevie some more! I don’t know about you, but I’m DISGUSTED.
And then there’s the new kid on the block. Ted. And not the Ted of the TED Talks, either.
This guy is one of the leaders of the movement to shut down the government rather than fund The Affordable Care Act. “Obamacare,” a law that was passed by the United States Congress (of which he is now a member), signed by the President of the United States, and upheld by the United States Supreme Court. Last I heard those were the only three branches of the U.S. government under the Constitution the GOP loves to wave in everyone’s face (but apparently have not read).
Of course, it isn’t only that Teddy is against it because he clearly doesn’t understand the U.S. government. Nope, I’m guessing that Ted Cruz lives in some sort of vortex, because he doesn’t understand that the folks that voted him into office are the ones who need the Afordable Care Act.
Look-y here – folks in Ted Cruz’s state of Texas need Obamacare more than most.
And the folks who have the most to gain from Obamacare:
Senator Ted Cruz is just disgusting. Disgustologists? Let’s show the world.
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See what I mean when I say that Disgustology is a Growth Field? Sign up today! Opportunities are everywhere.