Newt Echoes “Drill Baby Drill”

Remember the good old days of the ’08 presidential campaign?  McCain and especially our darling of the Right, Sarah Palin….used the cute little slogan of “Drill Baby Drill”….trying to promote more domestic drilling for oil which would let the gas prices drop in price……I covered it then….and I covered it when I saw bumper sticker saying the same thing…well basically the same thing……

And now, in a recent interview presidential hopeful Newt when trashing the Prez on his finally four picks….gave his idea of the real final four……typical non specific lame-atude….but let me say this one more time and see if it can get through the clutter and the snooze factor…….

The idea of more domestic drilling has a couple of holes in the theory…….first, any oil taken out of the ground in the US will not make it to market for about 2 years and that is after the drilling part is done and that could take 3-5 years…..second, Newt boy said that it would take gas from $4 a gallon and drop it to $2…….third, what in this would lead you to believe that Exxon (one of many) would drop the price of gas?  You truly believe that Exxon would give up 50% of its profit to help the country?…..fourth, does his estimates include the Federal, state and local taxes that are tacked onto the price of gas?…….fifth, what about the cocktail of gases that are being pumped in the country….how would his proposal effect the price of the additives……

Finally……stop believing these people when they start their creepy and misinformed promises of cheap gas….if only we would drill here in this country……nothing will change…you will still be paying through the nose for the gas…..no matter where it is drilled up!  BTW, you still pay a whole lot less than our friends in Europe…..here is another idea…conserve and stop buying the status symbol vehicles that get 2 gallons to the mile!

Bring Me The Head Of Glenn Beck

From the VOMITORIUM

I like humor!  Do you like humor?  But not all absurdities are humorous….thus enter Glenn Beck…..

For years the conspiracies of Beck have been flying around the internet….and at times he is just beyond belief….and yet he just keeps going on and on….kinda like a red, white and blue Energizer Bunny…..and like I said there are those times that I have to just kick back and giggle at the fact that someone will believe what he is saying…..

We know that he is most concerned about those sneaking socialists, communists and Marxists….but even a deluded a/hole cannot truly believe what he is saying…….

mediamatters.org/mmtv/201103140…

I would love to know what makes this person feel so superior that some Marxist group would even consider him a threat?  Maybe he should check in with Dr. Phil….one wannabe to another…..

How Many Corporations Pay Their Taxes?

Riddle me that…….

(sorry this is a bit longer than most of my posts….but it needs to be said….)

I know that some of my more conservative readers will not want to hear these proposals…..I believe that if the middle class must suffer and sacrifice then so should the others……I believe in shared sacrifice…..in action not in the idle words of politicians…….

For years conservs have been rattling on about the high corporate taxes in the US…..but they seemingly leave out the part that they get enormous tax breaks and tax cuts almost yearly….and in some states, mine to be exact, the conserv legislature is trying to eliminate corporate income tax, even though they pay very little as compared to what the working stiffs pay……

Think not?  This from Politifact Ohio……..

To back up her assertion, Fudge’s office cites media reports about particular companies – like General Electric and Bank of America — that did not pay 2009 taxes as well as a July 2008 report from Congress’ Government Accountability Office that showed it’s relatively common for big companies to pay no taxes.

Between 1998 to 2005, GAO found that about 72 percent of large foreign controlled companies and 55 percent of large U.S. controlled companies reported zero tax liability for at least one year. About 57 percent of foreign controlled large companies and 42 percent of U.S. large companies paid no taxes in two or more years, and a third of the foreign companies and one quarter of their U.S. counterparts paid no taxes for at least four of those years. Just 45 percent of large U.S. companies and 28 percent of foreign companies reported a tax liability for each of the eight years. The report defined large companies as those with at least $250 million in assets, or at least $50 million in receipts

I say if I pay a 30% tax then corporations pay the same….a shared sacrifice….that they all keep going on about……and there are other ways that corporations can be more socially involved…….I read a piece in the UK’s Guardian by Nicholas Shaxson and I say it is worth considering…..

1) Corporate profits depend on tax-financed public goods: healthy and educated workforces; good infrastructure; publicly enforced respect for contracts and property rights, and so on. When corporations avoid or evade tax, legally or illegally, they free ride on the backs of the rest of us. Stop taxing them, and you savagely undermine political community.

2) Corporation taxes are an essential backstop to personal income tax. Cut them to zero, and wealthy individuals will increasingly reclassify their earnings as corporate income, typically using offshore corporate structures, and escape tax. Gauke’s arguments about employees footing the corporate tax bill are irrelevant.

3) Gauke’s claim of a “consensus among economists” that the burden of corporation taxes falls on employees and not on capital owners, is false. The US Congressional Budget Office said last week that it was “unclear” how much of the corporation tax burden fell on employees; earlier, it said that capital bore most or all of the corporate tax burden. The Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) in Washington said this month that the incidence of corporate tax fell mostly on capital owners, not employees. It added that corporate income tax was among the most progressive taxes, because stock ownership was heavily concentrated among the wealthiest taxpayers. This is an especially precious tax.

4) When Gauke talks about “employees”, who does he mean? Goldman Sachs employees earned $430,700 on average last year. To the extent that the burden falls on them, taxing such firms makes the tax system more progressive. It would also cut into excessive bank remuneration, which has been a big factor in the recent financial crisis. Taxing financial corporations also curbs the “too big to fail” problem where large banks can hold governments hostage and shift losses on to taxpayers.

5) If corporation taxes didn’t fall on the owners of capital, as Gauke claims, then corporations, responding to shareholders’ wishes, shouldn’t mind being taxed. So why do they spend so much time and money designing tax avoidance strategies?

6) Limited liability companies are separate legal persons, greater than the sum of their parts. So they should be taxed separately: this is not “double taxation”. Limited liability lets shareholders dump costs on to society when things go wrong. Corporations must pay for this privilege.

7) Many corporations earn what economists call rents. These – like oil money that flows effortlessly into Saudi or Kuwaiti coffers – are earnings that arise not from hard work and real innovation but from accidents of nature or good fortune. Adair Turner recently explained how banks in the City of London are particularly adept at earning rents, such as from exploiting insider knowledge and expertise; from natural oligopolies in market-making and other activities; and from “valueless” trading activity. Economists since Adam Smith – including Turner – have advocated taxing rents especially hard.

8) Corporate tax avoidance, despite hiding behind weasel words such as “tax efficiency”, is unproductive and inefficient. When corporate managers pursue tax avoidance they take their eye off what they do best – producing better or cheaper goods or services – and focus instead on engineering transfers of wealth from taxpayers to corporations. Clamp down on it, hard, to make markets more efficient.

9) It matters where company owners and business activities are. Take a US mining company digging gold in Zambia. If Zambia raises corporation taxes, wealth will flow from wealthy US stockholders to ordinary African taxpayers. The investor will stay, because that’s where the gold is – and even if it goes, another will take its place. That basic formula works for profitable opportunities in general. Tax corporations, within reason, and they may bluff and bluster – but they will stay.

10) The “Laffer argument” that corporation tax cuts pay for themselves has been thoroughly debunked. Even Greg Mankiw, formerly chairman of George W Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers, calls Laffer’s adherents “charlatans and cranks”.

Good stuff and excellent proposal……it will NEVER come about……special interests are in control….they have almost always been in control…….but what about shared sacrifice?

Now The Jobs Will Come Rolling In

Flash!  The House of Representatives have taken a step to help the country create a massive amount of jobs……finally the House is doing what it is paid to do…..(In case you are confused….all that is sarcasm)

Posted on Newser website……

The House has voted to end federal funding to National Public Radio, though the chances of it getting through the Senate are slim. Republican supporters say it makes good fiscal sense, but Democratic opponents call it an ideological attack that would deprive local stations of access to programs such as Car Talk and All Things Considered. The bill, which passed 228-192 along mostly partisan lines, would bar federal funding of NPR and prohibit local public stations from using federal money to pay NPR dues and buy its programs. “It is time for American citizens to stop funding an organization that can stand on its own feet,” said Colorado Republican Doug Lamborn. He said it was not a question of content—which many conservatives say has a liberal slant—but whether taxpayer dollars should go to nonessential services. “As a country we no longer have this luxury.” Democrat Ed Markey countered that the bill would “snuff out stations from coast to coast, many in rural areas where the public radio station is the primary source of news and information.”

I know I am so much more confident about the economy and job creation with this action by our Reps in Washington….(once again…SARCASM!)

I know that I feel much more confident in the work of our Reps…..(yes…sarcasm)

Do these people not realize that this waste of time does nothing to improve their popularity rating….which is at 26%…..this whole spending cut thing and the whole Congress is nothing more than a huge joke….(and that is NOT sarcasm…..but rather a statement of fact)

They Are Just Community Organizers

From the VOMITORIUM

No matter how hard I try to be fair in my posts to both sides of an issue….there are always morons that just piss me off because they cultivate ignorance and stupidity…never a good thing for a country…..

I apologize for the ignorance of this person……I try not to give Beck anymore notoriety than he deserves…. but there are days when he just goes too far with is hair brain bullsh*t and today is one of those days……

In this vid he compares community organizers to suicide bombers….that’s right…if you are a community organizer then you are NO better than a wacko with a bomb…..

watch and puke!

http://mm4a.org/eyQstd #p2

Someone please explain why anyone with half a brain would even consider this yo-yo well informed?  One of my favorite quotes is….”Stupidity is the deliberate cultivation of ignorance”….do not know who said it…..and Beck is a Hell of a farmer…for he can cultivate stupidity better than most…..

2011 Anal-Ocity #10

Well sports fans, it is that time again….yes some moronic politician has shoved a foot into his mouth by making a completely inappropriate statement…..a total anal statement….and my readers know I will nominate this person for the annual anal ocity award, the Assie……..

It seems that some random previously unknown Kansas lawmaker, one state rep. Virgil Peck, has gone beyond the limits of tasteful commentary when he said……

“If shooting these immigrating feral hogs works, maybe we have found a (solution) to our illegal immigration problem.”

What a guy!  A typical politician trying to be humorous…..and failed!
And yes, this dipstick has apologized…..without saying that he was “sorry” for his comment…..he meant it and will not say that he is sorry for being a unfeeling SOB……
This man is a racist and a complete tool……

A Class War? Part 2

College of Political Knowledge

Subject:  Class Struggle

I was recently surfing my butt off when I ran across an excellent piece in “The Smirking Chimp” and it right along with a piece that I had written about the possibility of a class war which used a graphic that I uncovered on another wordpress blog, “runawaylawyer.wordpress.com”…….

Even if you are not a socialist you have to see where the decisions being made in the Congress and in the party ideology shows signs of a coming class war, though some will say that it is already here…….

A little class resentment to spice things up? Try a pinch of this: Mother Jones found that American CEOs make 185 times more than the average workers, another gap that has widened in the last three decades. These are people who are “lucky” enough to have jobs — many with limited or no benefits — as the unemployment rate has hovered near 10 percent for two years.

More tasty morsels? Currently, 6,736 households are in foreclosure in Connecticut; in some parts of the country, 1 out of every 84 houses is in foreclosure. Meanwhile, the sales of Rolls-Royces were up 171 percent last year, and someone called Richard Mille makes a wristwatch that costs $500,000 and can’t keep up with demand. The tax rate on the top dogs in the U.S. is at its lowest level since 1945, and thanks to the craven bipartisan work of Congress, the Bush tax breaks, which funneled most of the nation’s wealth to the top, are still in place.

There has always been an income gap in this country and the fact that poverty existed “in the richest country on earth” was a source of shame to some Americans, including members of Congress who once declared a war upon it. However, in past eras when the wealth gap was as dramatically severe as it is today, such as the Gilded Age, the Robber Barons at least built railroads, infrastructure, libraries, universities, etc. Today’s robber barons use money to make more money, creating absolutely nothing in the process other than chaos in households across America as retirement funds and bank accounts are wiped out by investment scams gone wrong. The perpetrators of the scams then award themselves bonuses while their victims foot the bills.

(from the Smirking Chimp)

Nothing being offered in Washington says anything different than a class war…..nothing is being done to protect the middle class and the working poor….instead everything is done to prop up corporations and their bank accounts…….

(Sorry Quin…I just had to go there!)

Nation Building?

Daily Agitator

After the big war, WWII, the US was involved in the rebuilding of Germany and Japan, among others….but those were the biggest recipients of large injections of American cash….we help with all aspects of their respective societies…..from bridges to constitutions to actual governments….we were deeply involved….and look what that has done….those two nations became the leaders of the international economic world…all with the help of the US…..

Now, a quick trip in my magical mystery time machine port-a-let…….we skip ahead to the 21st century…..the US invaded and occupied two more countries….Afghanistan and Iraq…..and after relieving the countries of the dastardly leaders…..we set about building a nation from the ground up…..forced democracy..,…..and massive help with infrastructure as well……legislative construction all in the name of democracy……it was yet another story of nation building by the US……

There is been many to condemn our efforts to impose a political process on people that may NOT be ready or even want it….I have been one of those doing the condemning….I feel that it is NOT our place to tell others what they want or what they need, especially on how they should be governed….but beyond that I would like to say……

We DO need nation building…only the nation that we should be helping to improve is…… our own!  We need to spend all the cash that we are now pissing away in Iraq and Afghanistan to be spent right here in the good old US of A…….our infrastructure is falling down around our ears or schools are sadly inadequate…the cash would be much better spent on rebuilding our country and let others fend for themselves…..we have children right here that go to bed hungry and old people eating cat food without adequate housing…we need the nation building as much if not more than the other parts of the world that we feel are so needy….the US is as needy as anywhere else…..

Spend the money here….Nation build here……make the US as prosperous as you want other countries to be….we deserve a fighting chance from our government……

Never Gonna Happen Here!

By now, unless you are a slug and live under a rock, you have heard of the disaster in Japan…..the 9.0 quake and the resulting tsunami….which has help cause a nuclear disaster…..it seems that a local nuke plant is exploding and burning and, in short, just a heartbeat away from a meltdown…and that would not be good for anyone on this planet……

But I want to talk about the rest of Japan…..because of the disaster the country has lost about 25% of its total power output…..and the government decide the way to handle this short fall was to have rolling blackouts and the word went out to the people that they needed to conserve as much as possible……

It appears that the people of Japan have taken heed of the word from the government and conserved…..conserved so much that the rolling blackouts were NOT necessary…..let me say that again!  The rolling blackouts were NOT necessary!

That means that the Japanese people stepped up in a time of crisis and pulled together to assist the country in its time of need……Again?  They were responsible enough to step up and conserve for the good of the nation!  Of course this may not be a permanent situation…..but at least they step up……this is also a perfect illustration of what “shared sacrifice” means…..

OK, now look at the US……would that happen here in this country?  Of course, it would NOT!  The people of the US cannot pull together for something as important as education and to think that they would do so in time of crisis is delusional……very few are responsible enough to help the country, maybe their neighbors in time of crisis….but the whole country….NO WAY!

The Light Of Democracy Dims

College of Political Knowledge

Subject:  Middle East/Political Philosophy/

For a couple months countries all across the Arab world have been caught up in the protests for reforms, democratic as well as others….the protesters have been met with violence and mayhem….not that anything else was ever considered….the area’s despots will not go down quietly….as is the example of Libya, where the rebels are on the short stick now that Qadafi has regrouped and attacked……

But what about the other countries that have been part of the situation….Egypt, Bahrain, Tunisia….on and on….almost ALL countries of the area have experienced some form of protests against the sitting government……

But how does the future look for the institution of democracy?

To me. it looks like the light of democracy is flickering and could go out for another generation……why?  Despots in Bahrain, Yemen, Algeria and others are proposing reforms to try and silence the voices of dissension….issues like throwing out people from their offices, proposing more voting and people participation, yada, yada…… these are NOT reforms but rather just attempts to placate the people and let the despots keep their hold on power…..will the people fall for this?  Think about it……would you if you were aware of an army, a brutal military waiting in the wings to flex their muscle against the people and protesters?

Recently there were protests in Saudi and Syria testing the governments whether open to change or not….sad to say…they are NOT…the government in both cases won the confrontation…..The Arab League is pushing hard against Qadafi and Libya….but it appears to be an attempt to refocus the people on something other than the removal of despots, which the AL has a lot of members that are just that……

Many Arab leaders say they are in it for the long haul….good thought….the problem is….will the people be in it for the long haul?  If they cannot keep the people motivated then the whole democratic movement will sputter and die.

Sorry to report….but……the democratic light of hope and change is getting pretty dim and that could be the end of an area wide democracy movement and the extinguishing the light for a generation or longer……..