Jun 26, 2017
Walking Into The Propeller
How Republicans are born...— Grover Norquist (@GroverNorquist) June 25, 2017
Daughter, 8, has been savings up to buy her first Guitar.
Found it for $35. She had 35 exact.
Then...sales tax
driftglass
...reminding us (just in case you're still a little unclear on the concept) that if we don't learn our History, then we don't learn from our History. Particularly, how to keep from making the same fucking mistakes over and over and over again.
Take it away driftglass (@Mr_Electrico)
driftglass almost always runs a little long, but that's cuz he drinks good Scotch and he knows things. And there's a shitload to know, so it can take a while for him to recount it all for us.
Learn a little sumpthin'.
Take it away driftglass (@Mr_Electrico)
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan killed something called The Fairness Doctrine:
For the record, the two federal judges who helped Reagan kill the Fairness Doctrine were future-Supreme Court incubus Antonin Scalia, and disgraced Nixon henchman Robert Bork. After helping to hold down the Fairness Doctrine while Reagan smothered it, both men went on to enjoy long and fruitful careers as wingnut icons and ruiners of American democracy.The Fairness Doctrine was a policy of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was — in the Commission's view — honest, equitable, and balanced. The FCC, which was believed to have been under pressure from then President Ronald Reagan, eliminated the Doctrine in 1987.
driftglass almost always runs a little long, but that's cuz he drinks good Scotch and he knows things. And there's a shitload to know, so it can take a while for him to recount it all for us.
Learn a little sumpthin'.
Today's Tweet
I made this handy chart for people who don't seem to understand why we're focusing on Trump when "other people have done bad things too". pic.twitter.com/gVjQLZY7bB— OhNoSheTwitnt 🏳️🌈 (@OhNoSheTwitnt) June 25, 2017
Jun 25, 2017
Manufactured Illiteracy
We hear it everywhere - "HyperPartisanship" and "The polarizing effect of everything having become over-politicized".
But the piece cited below points out how we're not "over-politicized" at all - just the opposite.
This is all about freezing as many of us in the middle as possible by doing whatever it takes to get a majority of us to react with, "Politics is fucked up - leave me out of it - I don't want anything to do with it cuz both sides are just as bad" and blah blah blah.
Billions of dollars are spent every year on advertising - commercial or political or the 24/7 GOP Pimpworks known as DumFux News. The people making the decisions to spend those billions are not stoopid people, and they don't spend that kinda money on something that doesn't work.
This thing is chock full of juicy nuggets.
Henry Giroux via Salon:
The reality of Trump’s election may be the most momentous development of the age because of its enormity and the shock it has produced. The whole world is watching, pondering how such a dreadful event could have happened. How have we arrived here? What forces have allowed education, if not reason itself, to be undermined as crucial public and political resources, capable of producing the formative culture and critical citizens that could have prevented such a catastrophe from happening in an alleged democracy? We get a glimpse of this failure of education, public values and civic literacy in the willingness and success of the Trump administration to empty language of any meaning, a practice that constitutes a flight from historical memory, ethics, justice and social responsibility.
Truth is now viewed as a liability and ignorance a virtue. Under the reign of this normalized architecture of alleged common sense, literacy is regarded with disdain, words are reduced to data and science is confused with pseudo-science. All traces of critical thought appear only at the margins of the culture as ignorance becomes the primary organizing principle of American society. For instance, two-thirds of the American public believe that creationism should be taught in schools and a majority of Republicans in Congress do not believe that climate change is caused by human activity, making the U.S. the laughing stock of the world. Politicians endlessly lie, knowing that the public can be easily seduced by exhortations, emotional outbursts and sensationalism, all of which mimic the fatuous spectacle of celebrity culture and reality TV. Image-selling now entails lying on principle, making it easier for politics to dissolve into entertainment, pathology and a unique brand of criminality.
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Today's Quote
Jun 24, 2017
Today's Tweet
Quite possibly the best pair of T-Shirts i have ever seen pic.twitter.com/40R3K6DmjA— Brad (@MovesLikeZagger) June 22, 2017
Jun 23, 2017
Well Well
A majority of Americans, 51 percent, have a favorable view of the Affordable Care Act, the law’s highest mark ever in the seven-year tracking poll; 41 percent said they had an unfavorable view.
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Half of Americans also said they thought they would be better off if Obamacare remained the law of the land, versus 36 percent who thought they would be better off under the Republican bill.
The main thing here, Lefties, is that you don't get to prescribe punishment for me in order to pressure me into serving your political goals.
There is nothing good about losing what we gained with Obamacare because it just doesn't go far enough to satisfy your pixie-dusted dreams of unicorns and universality.
There is no silver lining in having 45* as POTUS. Damage is being done to our institutions that will take decades (if not generations) to repair.
So if you think the shit we're going thru now, and the shit yet to come, is all good in the end because it's sure to transform the voting public into good little Liberals, then y'all can go fuck yourself with a horny toad.
Like Mother Blue Gal always tells us:
When you win, you chop wood and carry water.
When you lose, you chop wood and carry water.
(I'll add my bit to the end of that):
When you get some of what you want, but not everything,
You chop the fucking wood and you carry the fucking water.
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