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Florida defies Justice Department order
« Reply #316 on: June 08, 2012, 01:36:17 PM »

The Justice Department is ordering Governor Rick Scott to end his efforts to purge thousands of Florida voters from the state's voting rolls, but Scott won't comply. Instead, the Scott administration is vowing to move ahead with the purge. What will it all mean for the general election in November? Ed Schultz talks with Democratic Strategist Bob Shrum.

The ED Show - Florida defies Justice Department order
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Fla. Gov. Rick Scott repeating 'evils of the past'
« Reply #317 on: June 08, 2012, 01:38:05 PM »

Jennifer Granholm seriously questions if Rick Scott has a handle on what democracy really is, but that isn't stopping him from making it next to impossible for Florida citizens to practice their constitutional right to vote. In fact, Jennifer reminds us that voter fraud is so rare that you're more likely to be hit by lightening then to commit voter fraud.

Fla. Gov. Rick Scott repeating 'evils of the past'
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Republicans deliberately crashed the US economy!
« Reply #318 on: June 09, 2012, 11:41:55 AM »

Did Republicans deliberately crash the US economy? Of course!
Saturday 9 June 2012

Be it ideology or strategem, the GOP has blocked pro-growth policy and backed job-killing austerity – all while blaming Obama


The Republican party congressional leadership (left to right): Senate Republican minority leader Mitch McConnell, House majority leader Eric Cantor, and House speaker John Boehner, after the 2010 midterms



So why does the US economy stink?

Why has job creation in America slowed to a crawl? Why, after several months of economic hope, are things suddenly turning sour? The culprits might seem obvious – uncertainty in Europe, an uneven economic recovery, fiscal and monetary policymakers immobilized and incapable of acting. But increasingly, Democrats are making the argument that the real culprit for the country's economic woes lies in a more discrete location: with the Republican Party.

In recent days, Democrats have started coming out and saying publicly what many have been mumbling privately for years – Republicans are so intent on defeating President Obama for re-election that they are purposely sabotaging the country's economic recovery. These charges are now being levied by Democrats such as Senate majority leader Harry Reid and Obama's key political adviser, David Axelrod.

For Democrats, perhaps the most obvious piece of evidence of GOP premeditated malice is the 2010 quote from Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell:

    "The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president."

Such words lead some to the conclusion that Republicans will do anything, including short-circuiting the economy, in order to hurt Obama politically. Considering that presidents – and rarely opposition parties – are held electorally responsible for economic calamity, it's not a bad political strategy.

Then again, it's a hard accusation to prove: after all, one person's economic sabotage is another person's principled anti-government conservatism.

Beyond McConnell's words, though, there is circumstantial evidence to make the case. Republicans have opposed a lion's share of stimulus measures that once they supported, such as a payroll tax break, which they grudgingly embraced earlier this year. Even unemployment insurance, a relatively uncontroversial tool for helping those in an economic downturn, has been consistently held up by Republicans or used as a bargaining chip for more tax cuts. Ten years ago, prominent conservatives were loudly making the case for fiscal stimulus to get the economy going; today, they treat such ideas like they're the plague.

Traditionally, during economic recessions, Republicans have been supportive of loose monetary policy. Not this time. Rather, Republicans have upbraided Ben Bernanke, head of the Federal Reserve, for even considering policies that focus on growing the economy and creating jobs.

And then, there is the fact that since the original stimulus bill passed in February of 2009, Republicans have made practically no effort to draft comprehensive job creation legislation. Instead, they continue to pursue austerity policies, which reams of historical data suggest harms economic recovery and does little to create jobs. In fact, since taking control of the House of Representatives in 2011, Republicans have proposed hardly a single major jobs bill that didn't revolve, in some way, around their one-stop solution for all the nation's economic problems: more tax cuts.

Still, one can certainly argue – and Republicans do – that these steps are all reflective of conservative ideology. If you view government as a fundamentally bad actor, then stopping government expansion is, on some level, consistent.

So, let's put aside the conspiracy theories for a moment, and look more closely at how the country is faring under the GOP's economic leadership.

As Paul Krugman wrote earlier this week, in the New York Times, while a Democrat rests his head each night in the White House, the United States is currently operating with a Republican economy. After winning the House of Representatives in 2010, the GOP brokered a deal to keep the Bush tax cuts in place, which has reduced the tax burden as a percentage of GDP to its lowest point since Harry Truman sat in the White House. At the insistence of the White House, Congress also agreed to extend unemployment benefits and enact a payroll tax cut – measures that provided a small but important stimulus to the economy, but above all, maintained the key GOP position that taxes must never go up.

But as Congress giveth, Congress also taketh. The GOP's zealotry on tax cuts is only matched by its zealotry in pursuing austerity policies. In the spring of 2011, federal spending cuts forced by Republican legislators took much-needed money out of the economy: combined with the 2012 budget, it has largely counteracted the positive benefits provided by the 2009 stimulus.

Subsequently, the GOP's refusal to countenance legislation that would help states with their own fiscal crises (largely, the result of declining tax revenue) has led to massive public sector layoffs at the state and local level. In fact, since Obama took office, state and local governments have shed 611,000 jobs; and by some measures, if not for these jobs, cuts the unemployment rate today would be closer to 7%, not its current 8.2%. In 2010 and 2011, 457,00 public sector jobs were excised; not coincidentally, at the same time, much of the federal stimulus aid from 2009 ran out. And Republicans took over control of Congress.

These cuts have a larger societal impact. When teachers are laid off, for example (and nearly 200,000 have lost their jobs), it means larger class sizes, other teachers being overworked and after-school classes being cancelled. So, ironically, a policy that is intended to save "our children and grandchildren" from "crushing debt" is leaving them worse-prepared for the actual economic and social challenges they will face in the future. In addition, with states operating under tighter fiscal budgets – and getting no hope relief from Washington – it means less money for essential government services, like help for the elderly, the poor and the disabled.

This is the most obvious example of how austerity policies are not only harming America's present, but also imperilling its future. And these spending cuts on the state and local level are matched by a complete lack of fiscal expansion on the federal level. In fact, fiscal policy is now a drag on the recovery, which is the exact opposite of how it should work, given a sluggish economy.

This collection of more-harm-than-good policies must also include last summer's debt limit debacle, which House speaker John Boehner has threatened to renew this year. This was yet another GOP initiative that undermined the economic recovery. According to economists Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, "over the entire episode, confidence declined more than it did following the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc in 2008." Only after the crisis did the consumer confidence stabilize, but employers "held back on hiring, sapping momentum from a recovery that remains far too fragile." In addition, the debt limit deal also forced more unhelpful spending cuts on the country.

Since that national embarrassment, Republicans have refused to even allow votes on President Obama's jobs bill in the Senate; they dragged their feet on the aforementioned payroll tax and even now are holding up a transportation bill with poison-pill demands for the White House on environmental regulation.

Yet, with all these tales of economic ineptitude emanating from the GOP, it is Obama who is bearing most of the blame for the country's continued poor economic performance.

Whether you believe the Republicans are engaging in purposely destructive fiscal behavior or are simply fiscally incompetent, it almost doesn't matter. It most certainly is bad economic policy and that should be part of any national debate not only on who is to blame for the current economic mess, but also what steps should be taken to get out from underneath it.

But don't hold your breath on that happening. Presidents get blamed for a bad economy; and certainly, Republicans are unlikely to take responsibility for the country's economic woes. The obligation will be on Obama to make the case that it is the Republicans, not he, who is to blame – a difficult, but not impossible task.

In the end, that might be the worst part of all – one of two major political parties in America is engaging in scorched-earth economic policies that are undercutting the economic recovery, possibly on purpose, and is forcing job-killing austerity measures on the states. And they have paid absolutely no political price for doing so. If anything, it won them control of the House in 2010, and has kept win Obama's approval ratings in the political danger zone. It might even help them get control of the White House.

Sabotage or not, it's hard to argue with "success" – and it's hard to imagine we've seen the last of it, whoever wins in November.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jun/09/did-republicans-deliberately-crash-us-economy
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #319 on: June 10, 2012, 01:06:55 PM »

At the rate Obama is inserting foot-in-mouth on a daily basis, the Repukes need no agenda, just persistence.

Obama is an idiot.
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #320 on: June 10, 2012, 11:07:23 PM »

At the rate Obama is inserting foot-in-mouth on a daily basis, the Repukes need no agenda, just persistence.

Obama is an idiot.
You're entitled to your opinion but for the record...Obama graduated from Columbia University and then graduated J.D., magna cum laude from Harvard Law School.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_life_and_career_of_Barack_Obama

And he's the President of the United States....actually elected by the people....not like the genuine idiot Republican Bush...the one that destroyed America and left an almost insurmountable mess for Obama.
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #321 on: June 13, 2012, 08:27:22 AM »

"Viewpoint" host Eliot Spitzer, Mike Papantonio, host of Ring of Fire Radio and president of the National Trial Lawyers Association, and Ari Berman, contributor to The Nation, consider news that the Department of Justice is suing the state of Florida in an attempt to stop Republican Gov. Rick Scott's attempts to identify and remove non-U.S. citizens from the voting rolls.

Gov. Rick Scott's dream to disenfranchise Florida residents — deferred?
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #322 on: June 13, 2012, 08:28:33 AM »

"Even if Gov. Rick Scott's (R-FL) administration prevails in its new lawsuit against the Obama administration, his efforts to purge voters before November's election still faces a major obstacle — the county elections supervisors, including 30 Republicans, who have the ultimate authority over the voting rolls. Republican Ann McFall, county supervisor of elections for Volusia County, told ThinkProgress that the lawsuit does not have her support and she will not resume purging voters before the elections, regardless of the suit's outcome...".

Voter Purge Lawsuit In Florida Blasted By GOP Election Supervisor
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Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama
« Reply #323 on: June 14, 2012, 10:05:04 PM »

Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama

A new poll shows 49 percent of Americans say Republicans are intentionally stalling efforts to jumpstart the economy to ensure President Obama is not reelected.

The ED Show - Poll: Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama
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Re: Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama
« Reply #324 on: June 15, 2012, 12:05:07 PM »

Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama

A new poll shows 49 percent of Americans say Republicans are intentionally stalling efforts to jumpstart the economy to ensure President Obama is not reelected.

The ED Show - Poll: Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama

The title of the post should be....
'Americans on entitlement Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama'

I strongly suspect that the 'cross section of pollsters' was deliberately skewed to only poll entitlement people.....
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #325 on: June 15, 2012, 12:08:32 PM »

IMO, the recent Wisconsin debacle goes to show where true patriots stand on Obama's agenda.

Self respecting citizens are fed up with the 'big brother takes care of all needs' government attitude.

The gravy train has to end and end soon.
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The Republican Agenda....Sabotaging the economy
« Reply #326 on: June 17, 2012, 11:33:25 PM »

Jun 16, 2012
Sabotaging the economy was GOP's plan from day one

You won’t see this mentioned on the nightly news or the Sunday bobblehead shows, but the GOP’s plot to sabotage the economic recovery, is not just a liberal talking point, as conservatives would have you believe. There are witnesses who testify this was literally the Republican’s plan from day one of President Obama’s term in office. From Robert Drapers book:

    On the night of Obama’s inauguration, Draper writes, about 15 GOP legislators from both houses–along with Newt Gingrich, journalist Fred Barnes, and pollster Frank Luntz, who arranged the evening–got together at a Washington restaurant.

    They were not necessarily the party’s official leaders, but they were the emotional leaders of the new breed–Jim DeMint, Eric Cantor, Kevin McCarthy–which is to say, the cohort to whom many others were looking for leadership; indeed, if you know anything about Mitch McConnell, to whom the leadership was looking for leadership. They talked for four hours about what their posture should be.

    They agreed that night: oppose everything in completely unity. Show, Draper writes, “united and unyielding opposition to the president’s economic policies.”

The content of the policies didn’t matter to them at all. The pain and suffering of the working class didn’t matter to them at all. Our country was in the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. The country had lost 800,000 jobs that very month. We were on the very brink of economic annihilation. But all that mattered to these Republican leaders and strategists was to sabotage Obama, and by association — all of us.

And why? So they could get control of the government back for the Republican party. So they could continue the very same policies that enriched the already obscenely wealthy and destroyed the economic security of the middle class when they were in complete power the last time.
http://blogs.detroitnews.com/politics/2012/06/16/sabotaging-the-economy-was-gops-plan-from-day-one/
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The Republican Agenda....voter suppression
« Reply #327 on: June 18, 2012, 01:10:45 AM »

Michigan Republicans get into the voter suppression game

Michigan is poised to become the latest state to pass harsh new restrictions on voting.

On Tuesday, the Republican-controlled House passed three laws, largely along party lines, that will require voters to show ID, make it harder for groups like the League of Women Voters to hold registration drives, and make it harder to remain a voter if you fail to respond to an inquiry about your registration status.

As in other states, the Republicans argue that the new laws are designed to combat voter fraud. But, again as in other states, there really isn't much voter fraud in Michigan.

As Ezra Klein pointed out when filling in on The Rachel Maddow Show, the Republicans cite votes by 1000 dead people and 100 prisoners between October 2008 and June 2011, as proof of voter fraud. But elections officials have determined that every incident was the result of clerical error.

 

On Maddow, Reverend David Bullock, of the Highland Park NAACP and the Michigan Rainbow Push Coalition, told Klein that "this legislation restricts voter behavior. We should be making it easier for people to vote and participate in the process, not harder for them to exercise their rights."

When it comes to far-right legislation, Michigan Republicans have been on a roll this week. The House recently passed a new law that will place new insurance and license restrictions on abortion clinics, which could result in the closure of some or higher fees at others.

They've also introduced new bills that would ban abortions after 20 weeks except to save the woman's life, ban the administration of the RU-486 pill via a webcam consultation, and make it illegal to coerce a woman into having an abortion.
http://leanforward.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/13/12210150-michigan-republicans-get-into-the-voter-suppression-game?lite
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Re: Americans Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama
« Reply #328 on: June 20, 2012, 02:31:01 AM »

The title of the post should be....
'Americans on entitlement Believe GOP sabotaging economy to hurt Obama'

I strongly suspect that the 'cross section of pollsters' was deliberately skewed to only poll entitlement people.....
What about those who aren't on entitlement and believe that? There are a lot more out there than you are being led (or want) to believe.

I am beginning to see though that there is a class war going on, and it's not just the democrats that are perpetuating it.
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Re: The Republican Agenda
« Reply #329 on: June 20, 2012, 06:53:12 AM »

What about those who aren't on entitlement and believe that? There are a lot more out there than you are being led (or want) to believe.

I am beginning to see though that there is a class war going on, and it's not just the democrats that are perpetuating it.
What about all the really entitled getting corporate welfare? Romney has almost 3 dozen billionaires in his pocket. The oligarchy has bigger plans than Obama!
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