Margaret, with a natural disaster as big as Sandy, chances were pretty good that a Republican foot was going to end up in a mouth declaring that God was punishing liberals in blue states. Imagine my surprise when instead Governor Chris Christie decided to put partisan politics aside and work with the President to help citizens in need. I wonder if other Republicans were paying attention?
Unfortunately they were, but the lesson was clearly lost on them. Many suggested that Christie has eyes for a Presidential run in 2016 which can’t happen if Romney wins. Others offered that Christie was seeking revenge for not being selected as the Vice Presidential candidate.
Our favorite big-footed gal suggested that Christie “is hoping to use Obama to plug a dike.” Do I really have to attribute that quote to Ann Coulter or could you just tell by the fifth-grade mentality?
But in the ultimate pot meets kettle moment, Rush Limbaugh called Christie “fat and a fool” saying the New Jersey Governor “doesn’t know what he is talking about.” Oh Rush Limbaugh you fat, fool – heal thyself.
The Republicans are upset, of course, because one of their own was breaking ranks and actually suggesting that Obama isn’t the devil. And to make it worse, Obama was showing the country how a well run government can and should handle a crisis which only reminds Republicans of just how bad the last Republican President had been.
But never fear. The Republican candidate for President would not be denied his moment to shine and prove himself “presidential”. While the Christie-Obama love fest was going on, Mitt Romney took the opportunity to show what kind of President he would be:
Margaret, I bet Mitt made a spectacular Prom King. And if I was thinking about putting on a show in the barn… Oh, who the hell am I kidding? Mitt Romney is a moron. If I had my way, we’d vote him off the island. He is dishonest as the day is long, and he will say anything to become president. And while those remarks might cause some to label me a partisan during this time of bi-partisan unity, you might be surprised just how bi-partisan my statement actually is:
“Mitt Romney will lie to you to become President and he will lie to you when he becomes President… Mitt Romney will do and say anything to become President. Anything.” – Newt Gingrich
“I don’t know how to respond to Mitt Romney because his position may change tomorrow.” – John McCain
And Mike Huckabee on Mitt Romney – “If a man’s dishonest to get a job, he’ll be dishonest on the job.”
Here’s hoping that the east coast rapidly recovers from the most recent tragedy. And here’s to hoping Obama gets re-elected so that America can continue to recover from the tragedy that was the last Republican presidency. I mean it. Really.
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Oh Sam, you’re so cute. It’s warms my heart every time I see some ass-hat trolling a blog because it shows several things.
A. You obviously have nothing better to do with your time than whack it to the sound of Bush’s drum.
B. You’re just crazy.
C. That even though you say what you say, Obama still won, and he’s still president and that just means that you lost.
Awwwww….poor Sam. It’s okay…maybe next time…good luck with that. Oh and get bent. Thanks!
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By: Anonymous on December 7, 2012
at 3:42 PM
Hey Gato – hmmm I don’t see where I used those words in my post – idiotic, uninformed…?? But if the shoe fits…..
And again – no intelligent response from you. I’ll rest my case now –
Talk to me again in four years. Lets just take the wait and see attitude – this country is doomed. And in the next four years – if unemployment hits another all time high – same with gas prices, groceries, etc…you will all still say that Obama is The Chosen One. Because we can still blame it all on Bush – LOL –
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By: Sam on November 21, 2012
at 2:39 PM
Hey, JC – That’s what I was getting at it. You were a good bit more specific. Thanks! And, yes; evidently, they can change their names, but not their protocol… I hope to hell these people at least get paid for all the annoying they try to do…
Have a nice TGiving – Cheers to M&H and the Porch!!!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 21, 2012
at 11:56 AM
Because you don’t accept facts and lack critical thing skills, that’s why!
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By: JC on November 21, 2012
at 11:49 AM
Lookie y’all, Noah / anon pulled up his big boy Transformer boxer shorts and changed his name again! What fun!
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By: JC on November 21, 2012
at 11:48 AM
Sam – “Bashing you personally” (you poor sod) is no different than your calling an entire group of people idiotic, uninformed, and whatever else.
The reason no one wants to “address your issues” is BECAUSE WE’VE ALREADY HEARD, OVER AND OVER AGAIN, EVERY PIECE OF RIGHT WING DELUSIONAL CRAP FOR MONTHS ON END AND HAVE NO INTENTION OF “ADDRESSING” ANY OF IT ONE MORE TIME, ESPECIALLY NOT TO ANYONE WHO HAS NO INTENTION OF REALLY “DISCUSSING” ANY OF IT.
And you sound goddamned familiar, I must say… With that question after question routine.
So, from now on, pal, it’s DELETE for you. Give it up. Go try to make yourself useful somewhere. Don’t you have some yams to burn or some such thing…?
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 21, 2012
at 11:43 AM
Sam, didn’t Bush say something about Weapons of Mass Destruction as a rationale for going into Iraq?
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By: claudette on November 21, 2012
at 11:23 AM
Gato – notice how you bash me personally? I sure do – why don’t you address what I said in my original post? Oh I know why – because you can’t! It’s 100% the truth and accurate.
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By: Sam on November 21, 2012
at 11:08 AM
Sam……now I know why my grocery store was completely out of aluminum foil……..you bought it all up to make your hat. Your rightwing crazy asshat.
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By: sidney18511 on November 21, 2012
at 10:57 AM
Hey Gato
LMAO – you can blame me – I don’t mind. It makes just as much sense as it did to blame Bush.
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By: Sam on November 21, 2012
at 10:24 AM
Hey, Sam – I’m going to blame YOU, PERSONALLY, for every single thing that goes “down the tubes” during the next four years. How does that work for ya…?
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 21, 2012
at 10:14 AM
I’m so glad Obama won the election. But the most fun is yet to come. That will be when we see who Obama blames from the last term. Oh wait – I think I know! I bet it will be Bush still! Don’t you know it’s going to take more than 8 years to get out of this mess? Do people know that this ‘mess’ we are in was all made from a Democrat led House and Senate? You’re right about one thing – Bush was at fault. He was at fault for not using his veto power enough. Oh yes – then there’s the war. Bush started the war? Really? I believe the entire House and Senate once again voted and everyone agreed to go to war. Again – the majority of the House and Senate were Democrat. I truly wish Democrats would realize its more important to vote based on the economy of the country instead of gay rights and women’s rights. Really people? You really think anyone is trying to take women’s rights away? If you do believe that, then you really did OD on the Obama koolaid big time. But I have to hand it that administration. They really did get a lot of people to believe that. They needed single women’s votes. And they knew just what is would take to get them. I wish a democrat realized its really OK to think gays should get married, or a woman’s right to an abortion, and STILL be conservative. Think of the word. CONSERVATIVE. Does anyone know what that means? It means not spending more than you take in. It means not allowing people to suck off the Government when it is CLEAR they can work. I am conservative. But I don’t believe in all of the things conservatives usually stand for. The shape my country is in is more important to me than the other issues. And it should be to you too because when our country goes down the tubes what will we have? Nothing. We will be a third world country – a fraction of our former self. Something to ponder……
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By: Sam on November 21, 2012
at 10:04 AM
[…] Romney will lie to you to become President and he will lie to you when he becomes President… Mitt Romney will do and say anything to become President. Anything.” — Newt […]
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By: Election night open thread on November 7, 2012
at 12:10 PM
UAW
Your comment about taxing Universities shows how far out of touch you are with reality. I’ve been associated with several top tier universities and each one of them paid large payments to the local community “in lieu of taxes”. But they also had substantial payrolls which circulated money through the communities which also collected property and sales taxes from those who worked and lived there. Businesses were also set up to accommodate students and parents and relatives of students. A substantial number of businesses were also set up to service the universities, and the communities often used the names of the universities to bring credit and attention to the town or city. If you think they’re getting a free ride somehow, it’s time to rethink your narrow-mindedness.,
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By: jsri on November 5, 2012
at 10:50 PM
Helen, you are awesome. Freaking awesome.
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By: Amanda on November 5, 2012
at 10:40 PM
Claudette honey, just skip em and trash em, they’re not worth the powder to blow them up anyway. The guy’s so dumb he thinks Glen Beck is a credible source! And I’m canceling his vote for Romney at 7 am tomorrow! Can’t wait!
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By: JC on November 5, 2012
at 9:33 PM
UAW,
Why do you have to post and post and post so much? You remind me of an untrained puppy with diarrhea that runs around pooping EVERYWHERE.
Oh, wait-puppies aren’t mean and vindictive and eventually learn some manners. Evidently you thrive on negative attention and it really bugs you that most posters here can carry on a civil discourse.
I absolutely vow to ignore your posts from now on, no matter how insulting and inflammatory they are.
Matthew and M & H have far more patience and tolerance than I do. If it were up to me, I would have kicked your butt f@cked, circle jerk ass to the curb weeks ago.
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By: claudette on November 5, 2012
at 9:03 PM
uaw – you really shouldn’t talk about dense. I’ll break it down for you, so you can understand. Churches don’t pay property taxes in my state.
and neither do the libraries or schools……..
or to paraphrase Gato….one half of a country that fears and loathes the other…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 8:21 PM
iris …didn’t you bring up tax exempt and taxes????????……just wondering how far we should go…..
hey….should professors be allowed to drive on campus??????how about universities loosing their tax exemption if they have a political rally!!!!!!!
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 8:07 PM
uaw – how ’bout you leave me out of your harebrained schemes?
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:58 PM
How funny that bringing up churches makes you think of graveyards. Course death is the business of religion. Scaring people about it, that is.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:56 PM
hey Iris…lets start taxing the Universities……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 7:54 PM
uaw – you really shouldn’t talk about dense. I’ll break it down for you, so you can understand. Churches don’t pay property taxes in my state. We have no sales tax. About 80% of our city’s budget comes from real and personal (for business) property taxes. So our payment for new roads or fixing old roads is garnered through property taxes. Emergency services – the funding is also raised through property taxes. Libraries, city, county services, sewer and water main maintenance, traffic lights, street signs, sidewalk strip tree maintenance/removal all of those and more are funded by property taxes. Let me know if you are still having problems with the concept, ‘k?
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:51 PM
what’s next Iris…taxing the graveyards……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 7:42 PM
Robert – I agree. I have a feeling there is going to be trouble with people not being able to vote or absentee ballots getting lost/changed, wrong information, voter ID, results not adding up properly etc. Perhaps people will take a stand and demand changes to voting, campaigne finance, election fraud, churches, Election Day a National Holiday, prosecuting the guilty…the whole ballgame. I think we can all agree what is going on really sucks! It is not American. We need to make our voices heard!
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 7:39 PM
hey gato…I liked the part about a country run by a government who fears and loathes at least half of its citizens,….kind of like here at M&H…just depends what side your on…..
just think…this time tommorow….OOPS….and a few hours extra the silly season will be over……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 7:37 PM
Hey Robert, I don’t really even care if M & H are not really 80 year old ladies or not. The point of the blog is to get the political message out there and I have fun reading their posts and most of the posts of the people who contribute here. But, for the record, I do believe that M & H are real. I’m just a cockeyed optimist and very naive.
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By: Batya on November 5, 2012
at 7:34 PM
Hi, Claudette – Exactly… Well; we don’t all have to be perfect, do we? I apologize for putting so many of you through this, and am so grateful for your persistence. Thanks for bearing with me!!!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 7:30 PM
And you can follow her and get email notifications like I did this afternoon! 😀 it’s magic!
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By: JC on November 5, 2012
at 7:28 PM
Hey, JC, and all – My really bad here… It’s http://www.partyandsoul.wordpress.com. I’m so sorry!!!! Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 7:27 PM
Thank you, Claudette.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:27 PM
WTF Irus…churches still pay for services(electricity,fuel,water)….the parishioners still pay gasoline taxes……are you actually saying that if you go to a church you should not be able to drive…..are you that dense!!!!
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 7:26 PM
I have heard rumors this is fake blog….but does it really matter whether they are two women friends or a group of writers. I often wonder if it is an experiment to see how people respond to each other on an unmoderated blog. Either way it gives us a place to “talk” to others of like thinking, gain knowledge, share our stories fromr all parts of the world and find friendship. Who gives a good flying fig leaf about who writes it. I have no problem with Helen and Margaret, real or fake.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 7:23 PM
Gato, et all: finally figured out what why I couldn’t find your blog-partyandsoul.wordpress.com-I think we all forgot the “wordpress”.
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By: claudette on November 5, 2012
at 7:23 PM
Don’t know why their having problems …here in MI.(other than absentee) we have one day to vote(tommorow) and show an ID when you get there…..works here…….sometimes the family forgets about things(or needs to know the laws)….the 94 yr old could have gotten a ride to town and voted but the ride would have been painful for her…..the rules aren’t meant to stop people from voting…their meant to stop people from voting multiple times ……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 7:17 PM
http://www.partyandsoul.com it’s a typo y’all!
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By: JC on November 5, 2012
at 7:17 PM
http://Www.partyandsoul.com it’s just atypo y’all!
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By: JC on November 5, 2012
at 7:10 PM
Gato – I’m not trying to give you a bad time. Maybe your hosting service is down? I’ll try some other time. Keep posting the link. Thanks.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:09 PM
Hi, again, Iris – Maybe add the http:// at the beginning. Krikeys; I wish I knew what I’m doing!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 7:04 PM
Hey Sus – Maybe exemption from income tax is ok, but why shouldn’t they be liable for property taxes in their own communities? We have dozens and dozens of churches where I live and they do not pay any property taxes – that’s insane.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 7:02 PM
Hi, Claudette – Indeed i did. It’s http://partyandsoul.com. A wordpress thing.
Thanks for asking! Hope you’ll follow along!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 7:02 PM
Here, here, Gato.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 6:58 PM
The tax exempt for Churches doesn’t bother until they start lobbying for laws like not wanting gay marriages (Mormon’s efforts to defeat it in California) and not wanting women’s health services included in the HHS Mandate (Catholic Church). If they want to do that BS, then they should not be tax exempt.
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By: Sus on November 5, 2012
at 6:56 PM
Hey Gato – I did try typing it into my browser. “partyandsoul.com” right?
It says the server is not found. Are you getting traffic on your site?
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 6:56 PM
Hey, Robert – Why worry about that for one nanosecond? It really is possible that some great grannies are rising up and saying, “Enough of this crap.” Bottom line… Does what they’re saying make sense to you? Does it ring true? If so, it doesn’t matter from whence it comes. Quite honestly, if it comes from a bunch of 22-year-olds, I’d be equally glad, because those kids are our future. And if they’ve decided to speak as old women, god bless ’em. They’re pretty smart!
I’m loving being here on the porch with M&H, and you. Get out there tomorrow and VOTE!
Gato
http://www.partyandsoul.com
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 6:54 PM
Gato-you meant partyandsoul.com didn’t you?
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By: claudette on November 5, 2012
at 6:54 PM
Hi Robert: I’ve never understood why churches are tax exempt. Separation of church and state doesn’t really apply when churches are part of our tax payer paid infrastructure. Emergency services are still available to them. Their parishioners drive on roads to get there. They are hooked up, usually, to city/county water/sewage systems. Why are my taxes subsidizing organizations that promote my oppression and want to take away my rights? Very strange.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 6:49 PM
Hi, Iris – So nice of you! Think you can just go to http://www.paryandsoul.com, and you should find it. Haven’t figured out the link thing yet.
Still a work in progress…
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 6:44 PM
Gato, I have to admit, sometimes I wonder that too, about M & H. I’ve always wondered if they might be some creative character creations by some Hollywood screenwriters having fun. Has anybody ever seen them? Have they ever appeared anywhere? Oprah, The View, FOX News?
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By: Robert on November 5, 2012
at 6:40 PM
Hey Gato – I’d love to read your blog – but the link isn’t working.
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 6:37 PM
Cynthia, what disgusts me is the DOJ seems frightened to respond to the blatant actions by the Florida governor to discourage voters. The other thing that disgust me, are these churches that are going against the IRS guidelines and talking politics in the church and during the service and going as far as saying who to vote for. Tax them, Tax all the churches as far as I’m concerned. The IRS is afraid to go after them, although GW’s IRS had no problem going after some Black churches when Bill Clinton came and spoke to the congregation. It seems the laws are administered pretty much like many of the churches preach biblical doctrine, they treat the laws and bible verses like a buffet, they go after or invoke those that support their prejudices.
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By: Robert on November 5, 2012
at 6:37 PM
Hi, Cynthia – I’m not sure what good it does to reply to UAW. He thinks M&H are a bunch of kids, somewhere, doing this, faking themselves as Grannies? I doubt it.
I just got myself together to do another post, myself, on my own blog. It’s not as elegant as I wanted, but it’s from the heart, at http://www.partyandsoul.com. Politics is such a small part of what we should be about, but – at the moment – it seems really important. Maybe tomorrow, it won’t be. But I just can’t imagine Romney and Ryan in charge of this country. Going to vote first thing tomorrow. I mean it. Really.
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 6:34 PM
Perhaps I misunderstand your answer. Of course you will continue here if Obama wins, that is a given IMO. I asked will you be here if Romney wins?
There are many people in Florida and Ohio and elsewhere who would like to vote as well but are having a difficult time making that happen because of new regulations by GOP Governors designed to discourage/prevent voting. (Although Christie is making attempts to help those in NJ vote and deserves credit for doing so. And NY as well.) But it is ELECTION FRAUD at its best brought to you by the party that loves America best. Right!
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 6:21 PM
way to go uaw….….Obama’s fault…..
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By: Robert on November 5, 2012
at 5:53 PM
hey Claudette….2 80 yr old women…..come on…..I’ll believe 5 22 yr old college students…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 5:48 PM
OH Cynthia…the potatoes are canned and going into pantry……the grapes went to the wine press…..no cherries this year(late frost).(or apples or pears)……
Tomorrow I have to cancel my girlfriends vote………maybe I’ll be pissed and deny her the short soft thing……that will fix her…….
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 5:46 PM
Teri in NY, re your questioning UAW about his disdain for “community organizer” and “college Professor”-he DOES seem to think they are dirty words! And this coming from a guy who uses terms such as “butt f@ucked” and refers to comments here that don’t agree with him as “circle jerks” on a blog written by 2 women of 80+ years-and moderated by one’s grandson! Yes, I know M & H can hold their own, but I do wonder if UAW would use that kind of potty mouth around his own mother or grandmother.
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By: claudette on November 5, 2012
at 5:43 PM
yes Cynthia…If Obama wins I’ll keep coming back here to remind you that if the right does something that the left does then their either both right or wrong…..or if the left does something the right does……can’t have it both ways….
How’s the most transparent Prez doing…….
copying this from a friend facebook……
So, I ask, how far would you go to make your mother happy? I visited mine yesterday at the nursing home and she was very disappointed as she was told that she would not be able to vote tomorrow. Now this woman has voted in every election since she was old enough. Her pastor & wife came to visit and we got talking. They made a few phone calls and then called me with information. This morning I got my sister on the project and after two & 1/2 hours on the phone, the awesome lady at Northwoods went in to tell my mom that they were taking her to fill out her absentee ballot this afternoon….the deadline is 4:00 pm. When Mindy told my mom, she cried. It’s the simple things in life that a 94 year old woman can be brought to tears! She will cast her ballot today. Love you mom! You are my hero! The staff a Northwoods is the best!
I’m thinking a Romney vote….like the rest of the family
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 5:40 PM
way to go Robert….Bush’s fault…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 5:29 PM
jeez Cynthia….and maybe CBS withheld information until today!!!!!!
http://www.humanevents.com/2012/11/05/cbs-news-suppressed-60-minutes-video-to-protect-obama-on-benghazi/
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 5:27 PM
So far today, I have received 9 robocalls or “voter surveys” and not one has lasted for more than 2 seconds. That’s the max time it takes me to reach the “end call” button.
I don’t care who they’re supporting. I find all of them annoying.
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By: jsri on November 5, 2012
at 4:32 PM
Terri in NY – So true, and Powell a Republican to boot!
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By: Iris on November 5, 2012
at 4:28 PM
UAW: You know who is “retired top military brass”? Colin Powell! Guess who he endorsed.
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By: Terri in NY on November 5, 2012
at 4:14 PM
Favorite Tweet of The Day? Good news — This is the last day Mitt has to feign empathy for the American people.
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By: Skyler on November 5, 2012
at 1:39 PM
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Looks like someone got their marching orders:
Finally, the LameStreamMedia
covers the Benghazi attack.
.;)
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 5, 2012
at 1:35 PM
uaw – Democrats win by uniting the citizens??????????.WTF………..actually…ROTFLMFAO
Have you been paying attention to the Republicans dividing! What are you doing with those potatoes, canning or brewing?? And the Washington Times…..for a source!!
If Romney wins will you be sticking around here?? You know “kicking tires” and all that. I am really interested to see how you will defend him.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 1:32 PM
UAW, what I don’t understand is why wasn’t the right as adamant about who failed the country when the 911 attacks occurred? We never saw an ounce of contrition or introspection from the right, about the major failure in responding to repeated warnings an attack was imminent. This is why I don’t respect the right. Total hypocrisy.
PS – I like Chris Christi because he is authentic and as opposed to the human calculator, Romney. Doesn’t mean I will ever vote for him though, because Critis will lose that quality if he is elected and will carry the party line, especially if the far right remain in control of the republican party, which I see only growing stronger and deeper if Obama wins.
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By: Robert on November 5, 2012
at 1:05 PM
uaw – Perhaps he assumed he knew what happened that day. You know what happens when you assume….you make an ASS out of U and ME. Perhaps he spoke to people who knew the facts of what took place that day. But then….maybe….Obama had his homeboys hold a gun to Wolfowitz’s head and told him to change his story or else. If he had waited until the facts were learned he wouldn’t have had to change his opinion. You know – don’t rush to judgment…..well unless you are a Republican.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 1:03 PM
just think…one more day and the “SILLY SEASON” will be over……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 12:55 PM
and if Obama did so good in Bengazi why did……..”Retired top military brass push for Romney”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2012/nov/4/retired-top-military-brass-push-romney/
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 12:43 PM
Democrats win by uniting the citizens??????????.WTF………..actually…ROTFLMFAO
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 12:40 PM
yes Cynthia….wondering why Wolfowitz changed his story from 10/31.12…..
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/post/obamas-libya-stonewalling-isnt-working/2012/10/31/ab946652-235a-11e2-ac85-e669876c6a24_blog.html
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 12:35 PM
A thought ~ Republicans win by dividing the citizens. Democrats win by uniting the citizens.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 12:24 PM
[…] Margaret and Helen are two old ladies who have been friends for 60 years. They blog about politics and current events. They are awesome. […]
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By: [The Daily Five] You know…women being political and stuff « crazy dumbsaint of the mind on November 5, 2012
at 12:16 PM
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In case you missed it…
Chris Rock: A Message for White Voters
. 😉
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 5, 2012
at 11:53 AM
By: uawtradesman on October 31, 2012 at 9:19 AM
will Obama be BENGHAZI’D?????????
inquiring minds want to know……
‘In a blog post posted in American Enterprise Institute (a conservative think-tank), Paul Wolfowitz a Republican and a former deputy defense secretary wrote that US did almost everything possible to protect our people once the attacks had started. Contrast this with what Romney and his campaign have been saying about U.S response and it looks to me that they did not dig deeper and kept attacking Obama to score political points.”
http://ohnomitt.blogspot.com/2012/11/paul-wolfowitz-on-benghazi-us-did.html
An inquiring mind wonders if “inquiring minds want to know” will even read this article and if he is willing to “kick” these fu*king tires??? Nay, why wait for the facts when it is way too much fun finding fault to flavor his big bowl of hate and anger every morning.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 5, 2012
at 11:20 AM
UAW…..maybe you got something there. My tax dollars were taken from me to save your pension fund and health benefits. Had it gone into bankruptcy that would of been gone my friend. And just to think, you were offered a job, you had the option to work, buy no…..you decided to mooch off of hard working tax payers like me. I don’t have a union pension, so why should you? At least the republicans agree with you. Just think if the auto industry starts to sink under a Romney presidency, no more help from the government! You just pull up those GOP bootstraps and your on your own. No money for your pension or benefits? Too bad my fellow American, you should of been born rich.
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By: sidney18511 on November 5, 2012
at 11:20 AM
I wish UAW would get it straight what it means to be a guest in another country. I know it appears we can go in anywhere to bomb and shoot. That’s not how it works.
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By: Sus on November 5, 2012
at 11:10 AM
Jeez, since when did “community organizer” and “college professor” become dirty words? Nate Silver uses little things called “math” and “statistics.” Whenever the right doesn’t agree with someone, they accuse them of bias. They never let facts get in the way of their propaganda. In order to believe in right wing ideology, you have to ignore facts, math, science and education. And you need to believe every stupid conspiracy theory dreamed up by Fox News. Yeah, UAW, what happened with Fast and Furious and Benghazi? You have no effing idea. Stop trying to create scandals where none exists. If you haven’t noticed, this country needs to solve some major problems. I wish people would get their heads out of their asses and stop halting every attempt made at progress. Enough with the nonsense.
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By: Terri in NY on November 5, 2012
at 11:06 AM
Hi, Terri – From your mouth to god’s ear!!
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By: gatodicima on November 5, 2012
at 10:35 AM
Robert…Robert…..Robert…..
Nate Silver?????????
the son of a community organizer and a college political science prof……
Fair and Balanced?????????….come on now……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 10:27 AM
got that right Colorado…..
what happened in Bengazi….what happened in Fast and Furious…..
don’t ask don’t tell
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 10:23 AM
Jeez Gato…and a gardener also!!!!!!!
a lot of people here are mad at the Tea Party but if you look at the pictures(not those on stage) you see middle class,work shirt wearing, typical people……people that worked their ass off making a living(and paying their bills)………just tired of “others” saying we need to pay for their stuff…..I’ll give you the shirt off my back if you really need it but kick and gouge if you try to take it from me…….
just an opinion from me……
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By: uawtradesman on November 5, 2012
at 10:20 AM
Here are your choices: President Obama
or R/R
1. 32 straight month of job growth
adding 5.4 million private sector jobs
R/R : Ask daddy to buy you a company
Send those jobs to China
2. Has already helped 5.6 million seniors
and people with disabilities
better afford prescription drugs,
and 17 million children with pre-existing
conditions will no longer be denied
coverage.
R/R: Privatize SS, Medicare, cut
Medicade totally. Who cares about
children with disabilities. We only
care about the fetus
3. Women’s Health choices are personal
decisions, best made with her doctor-
without interference from employers
or politicians.
R/R: Rape is God’s will and comes with
a gift. Women are of no consequence
to us
4. Brought a responsible end to the war
in Irag & brought Osama bin Laden
to justice.
R/R: We Love war and the money our
rich friends make off if it
5. Doubled the funding for Pell Grants
and established a college tax credit
which helped more than 9 million
students and families save money for
tuition last year
R/R: Ask your daddy for a loan.
No tax credits for anyone
but the billionaires
6. Signed 18 tax cuts for Small
Businesses and supported loans
to help 150,000 small businesses
R/R: Let them fail and then our
billionaire business owners
can snap them up and send
those jobs to China
7. Rescued the auto industry from the
brink of collapse, saving more than 1
million jobs.
R/R: Let them fail! Buy majority shares
of stock in Delphi, sell when
the auto bail out makes them
profitable and make a boat load of cash,
fire the employees and send those
jobs to China. Don’t declare the income
you made from Delphi and refuse
to disclose your 2009 tax returns.
In Oct, 2012, lie about auto plants
closing in Ohio. Nov 1, 2012 be
brought up on ethics charges
8. Cut taxes by 3,600 for a middle class
family making 50,000
R/R: Cut taxes for Billionaires
Raise Taxes for Middle Class
9. Passed Wall Street Reform to empower
consumers and hold big banks
accountable.
R/R: Let Wall Street return to the
practices of 2000-2008
10.Established historic fuel efficiency
standards, which will save families
$8,200 at the pump per vehicle
R/R: This has to do with Science
and air quality. We don’t
believe in Science. We want
people to pay through the
nose at the pumps
11. Signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay
Act to help women fight back against
pay discrimination in the workplace
R/R: Women are of no consequence
to us and are certainly not as
smart as men.
12.Signed Don’t Ask Don’t Tell
R/R: We hate everyone but
old white man
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By: Colorado Blue on November 5, 2012
at 10:17 AM
My prediction for the election: Obama will win. The right will go ballistic, blaming the media, the storm, voting procedures; anything but their pissant candidate. They have never been willing to accept any blame for the problems they have caused this country. For the past four years, in the middle of a economic crisis for the U.S., the GOP decided to sit on their hands and do nothing. They put their party first; along with their hatred of Obama.
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By: Terri in NY on November 5, 2012
at 10:00 AM
I’m posting this link to a stock related new release by a popular stock market blog, Seeking Alpha. You don’t have to read the whole thing, just the first few paragraphs. I think it says something when people who cover the stock market make such comments. They ain’t bet’n on Romney.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/909461-election-gambling-with-superior-odds
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By: Robert on November 4, 2012
at 9:46 PM
Hi, Claudette – I think I live in this relatively small place because I like connecting with people, and it’s easy here… We have people showing up at our door each morning, with their coffee pots, while the power it out. And that’s fine with me. Maybe the same reason I post here so often (now that my internet is finally available again!) My Mom was born in Great Falls, so I think she understood the beauty of space, as do you.
It is small here, and close… And sometimes I just go out back and don’t talk to anyone for a couple of days. I also lived in NYC for about twelve years, when I was a young whipper-snapper. Couldn’t have been a better place for a young white woman to be getting the hang of things.
I think we are a communal species, whether our spaces are close, or far apart. We will always reach out to each other. You will think of NY and NJ, just as I have thought of New Orleans and Haiti, and we will do our best to lift each other from misery…
Thanks for posting!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 4, 2012
at 8:46 PM
HTG, UAW… Somebody’s really been screwing you over. You’re obviously a person who puts up his own potatoes, takes care of his GF when she hurts herself, and that’s all good stuff. All admirable, for sure. In that sense, you’re my kind of guy.
But look really hard at who’s getting what from screwing you. Just a thought… I think we all need to do that. It ain’t the black guy; it ain’t the government… It’s the Big Money People. That’s my thought. They don’t give a shit about you or me, when it comes right down to it. Doesn’t matter if we’re conservative or liberal; whatever we are, we don’t matter. You and I will be eating your canned potatoes, and I’ll be putting a poultice on your GF’s hand, in front of my woodstove. and tucking her into a warm blankie. (Maybe you, too, if you’re nice.) Also, I’ve still got some stuff happening in my greenhouse… Late lettuces, salad turnips, pea shoots, and a few radishes… And I’ve just brought in the herbs, because it looks like a hard frost coming tonight, here in just post-Sandy world… Just what we need.
Gato
(Please try to respond kindly; I’ve done my best here.)
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By: gatodicima on November 4, 2012
at 8:30 PM
Gato-I had no idea you lived in CT. The heart and courage you describe is wonderful, and yet so typical of Americans that still remember how to take care of one another in times of crisis.
Having never visited the East Coast it’s hard for me to imagine so many people living in such a small area-I’m from Montana, for Pete’s sake! Yet the news stories and photos just make my heart ache. I saw one photograph of a lone swan floating up a darkened, deserted street and it seemed like an apocalypse was upon you. I surely hope you never have to experience anything like this again.
I cannot send money, but I have been sending prayers and am recommitting to the climate change activism I have been doing.
Thank you for all your wonderful comments, and those of others in a similar vein-and also, those of differing views. I have learned to keep paper towels handy if I read M&H while I drink my coffee, if you catch my drift.
There’s such an incredible empowerment that comes with expressing your truth and commitment that I see everywhere on this blog, and I feel such gratitude to have found it. And at 70 years, I am not a novice. Thank you all.
We are on the brink of a sea change, and it’s exciting to be an instigator and a witness.
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By: claudette on November 4, 2012
at 8:17 PM
jeez Cynthia….are you a copycat Colorful!!!!!!!!
JDHFURIROPOTIUT7R7HCNVMLDODOIDIDK
translation……go Mitt….
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By: uawtradesman on November 4, 2012
at 8:08 PM
Hey Claudette…you mentioned my local(local 699)….which is now Nexteer and owned by the Chinese….and building the same fine parts
as far as the union and the election…just what do you expect the union to say…..try asking the workers!!!!!!!
I’ve been asked to go back……either hourly our consulting…..f%ck’en…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 4, 2012
at 8:04 PM
Yeah…Robert…..been there……don’t know how many union meetings I went to and the usual topic brought up was what did we have to give away to get that a$$hole back(and back again…and again….and again)…..Usually we ended up giving away some health and safety issue to get an “employee” back……..
don’t get me wrong…unions(collective barganing) is great…..the abusers should be buttf%cked……..the international included……
most of my increases in pay was cost of living increases(at least in the 70’s and 80’s)….a lot of places closed up instead of paying that…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 4, 2012
at 7:55 PM
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By: Cynthia on November 4, 2012
at 7:20 PM
Hey, Mageen – Yes; the “gift of community” has worked well around here for us Sandied people. (My husband and I didn’t get whacked much at all, but plenty of our neighbors did.) People are going door to door to see if anyone needs a warm place to sleep, or a hot shower, or a place to recharge their whatevers.
Power just came back on tonight, almost seven days later. Heck; after last year’s October snowstorm, we were out for eleven. As I’ve mentioned, we have a generator, so we’re among the Action Centrai people. And danged grateful to be so. Nobody here is calling their parents for a bailout… Au contraire, we’re looking to make sure everybody else’s parents are okay, and doing what we can to help.
Works for us… I would guess for you, too.
And VOTE! (I know you will…)
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 4, 2012
at 5:19 PM
Robert, I seem to remember the off-shoring stuff starting with Reagan. Even have a friend who interned at the W.H. at that time and can fouch for that. Yes, once it got started it opened a floodgate and as I recall it was after the deluge began that CEO’s began getting pay and bonuses with more zeros than anyone has ever seen. And now they will never give that up. Yes, they can take all their money and live on an island where they can manufacture their own lifestyle but in doing so they totally discard the gift of community. And please don’t tell me that one plutocrat would take a bullet for another or help out a plutocrat who suddenly loses every cent. They don’t believe in “victims” and people “who won’t take responsibility for their own lives”
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 4, 2012
at 3:28 PM
I’m so sorry for you people that were in harms way of Sandy and still are without power. Gato, I just had to laugh outloud though when I pictured Mitt wiping the sweat from his brow as he began the process of cleaning off that football field. I wonder if God allowed Sandy to happen so that some people would have no power and be saved from the last few days of the Repub’s propoganda. Suddenly, people who have never watched the news before are convinced that Obama went to Benghazi and committed those murders singlehandedly.
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By: etylerjc on November 4, 2012
at 11:58 AM
I can sort of see rich men voting for the R/R. team. Sort of. But women? Well, it is sad that so many women subscribe to the fact that their rights are worth nothing. Even if they believe that Romney’s plan to resurrect the failed Bush policies might work this time, I can’t get past the fact that women aren’t standing up for their rights and those of their daughters/granddaughters. In addition to Romney supporting the Blunt Amendment, wanting to defund Planned Parenthood, and his other extreme views against women, Ryan co-sponsored Todd Akin’s Sanctity of Human Life Act (legitimate rape law), voted SIX TIMES against gender equality in pay, and AGAINST expanding PROTECTIONS FOR BATTERED WOMEN. These guys DETEST WOMEN!
From the information I have researched on Mormons, they truly believe that women are second-class citizens. Many misogynistic men have apparently joined the church just so that women will be subservient to them. This pretty much explains Romney’s inability to take women’s issues seriously. Not sure what Ryan has against women yet, but he is definitely not for them. Since Mitt had to come up with a binder full of women to work for him as governor, wouldn’t you think that a businessman like himself would already know a qualified woman or two? Guess not.
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By: Skyler on November 4, 2012
at 11:52 AM
Mageen, I don’t disagree that unions provided some great benefits, I hope I showed that. And I won’t disagree the balance between pay levels is way skewed these days too. Just saying the demands of the unions became just as extreme as the disparity we now see in pay levels. Big business said we’ve had enough and used their influence to buy off the politicians. Their access through lobbyist, made it favorable for the corporations to seek better conditions off shore. You can thank Bill Clinton and the Republican congress of the 90s for opening that door.
Not only did Bill Clinton open the door for corporations to move manufacturing off shore (remember when Ross Perot invoked that term, a big sucking sound?), Clinton also relaxed the rules for media corporations to consolidate and for the banks to do what they did during GW’s term and create products that during were made illegal after the last depression.
I hope people realize just because were voting for Obama doesn’t mean things are going to change in any major degree. As I mentioned in a previous post, he’s going to lean towards who dangles the biggest incentive. That is why I invoked what FDR told his supporters, make me.
PS – The most opposition I’ve ever received for my lack of enthusiasm about the Democratic party, has come from the people on the left. The Occupy Movement is the closest thing the Democrats have to making the Democratic party politicians do the right thing. Do you see any big names getting out and leading them and funding their movement, like we see in the Tea Party? The answer is no. Why do you think that is? Why was Obama and the democratic party hierarchy absent during the rebellion by the various unions in Wisconsin? Just don’t get upset with me because I point out what people on the left refuse to see.
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By: Robert on November 4, 2012
at 10:19 AM
Hi, Easier, and fellow porch dwellers – Yep; we’re basically okay here in CT, although plenty of our neighbors suffered major property damage to their houses and cars. Mercifully, nobody was injured, and we’ve all been looking out for each other. We have a generator, so we’ve had plenty of morning visitors showing up for their necessary pre-work caffeine fixes.
We still have no power (this is Day Six), and the internet just came back on line as of last evening. I have an iPad, but it would only work when I drove a couple of miles to sit in a nearby mall parking lot – and, even then, it was only sporadic, since so many other people were doing the same thing!
Now catching up on more than eight hundred (!!!) emails, and the election “news”… Loved the Romney/Walmart “storm relief event” in Ohio, and his pointing out how he understands what people are going through, since he and some prep school classmates “had to” clean up some rubbish off a football field once. Wonder how that would go over with our friends who had a three-foot-diameter tree go through their roof, take off the front third of their house, and smash both their cars…?
Sadly, Sandy didn’t blow away any of my neighbors’ FIVE Romney/Ryan lawn signs, all of which I see out my living room window. But, on the plus side, it didn’t budge my “Obama/Biden 2012” sign, either!
Fingers crossed for Tuesday; I’m going to vote as hard as I can!
Gato
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By: gatodicima on November 4, 2012
at 9:41 AM
Robert, my father’s union membership saved his life and my mother’s. They had a cracker jack medical coverage unobtainable by working people anywhere else. The heart surgery both of them underwent prolonged their stay on this mortal coil so I could have more time to continue to tell them I loved them. I also recall that there seemed to be a better balance between the wages for union members and what the CEO of a company got paid. The gulf between these two levels was not that amazing It even seemed bridgeable. Not like today where the top dogs pull in so much that its as if they exist in another solar system and never the twain shall meet.
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 4, 2012
at 9:39 AM
Hi Congenial Gang,
Oops! Sorry E.A.Blair. I must have mis-read. I better get back in the Kitchen and stay outta trouble.
Aloha! 🙂 Namaste. Shalom. Saalam. Peace,
Auntie Jean
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By: waialeale on November 4, 2012
at 1:54 AM
Feel free to visit any time Auntie Jean, let me know you are coming! JC Sent from my iPhone
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By: Julie on November 4, 2012
at 12:20 AM
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Bill and Barack
The Old One Two Punch
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 4, 2012
at 12:10 AM
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The Fetid Tang Of Desperation
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 3, 2012
at 11:56 PM
@waialeale: Why did you include me in that list? Where do you think I live?
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By: E.A. Blair on November 3, 2012
at 11:22 PM
Thank you! For continuing to bring humor and clarity together in one fell swoop! Now if it would just catch on!! 🙂
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By: Gail Mooney on November 3, 2012
at 11:15 PM
Hi Congenial Gang,
JC, Easier, and EABlair, don’t worry. Those of us in the ESA will honor your passports. Even vouch for or sponsor those who have trouble getting them.
I do have a soft spot in my heart for Texans, South Carolinians and Alabamans, having lived in those states way back when. My very bestest friend ever for over 50 years lived in Mississippi and we visited back and forth often. True Southern hospitality was alive and well in those days. Warm and gentle people. My mom was born and raised in Louisiana but horrors! Ran off and married my dad, a damnyankee from the Wild and Wooly West. Her mother NEVER forgave her for that but her siblings did.
Back to the Kitchen where I belong. Carry on!
Aloha! 🙂 Namaste. Shalom. Saalam.
Auntie Jean
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By: waialeale on November 3, 2012
at 11:07 PM
UAW, When I was in my early 20s (mid 1970s), I worked in the aerospace industry in So CA. It was UAW shop. Made great money. Raises quarterly and every 6 months, plus cost of living adjustments. What I remember most about the union was how it allowed people with bad work habits to never have to suffer the consequences. They could be as burly as they wanted and never lose their job.
The same happens here at the ports today. If people saw how their new foreign cars were driven off the ships, they’d never buy them. I think unions served a purpose at one time, but they’ve become power and money hungry, just like the corporations they hold/held hostage in many cases. I have to believe the rise in the cost of living and how much more cars cost these days (as well as the cost of public education), is more due to the fact that people had to be given raises for not really being any more productive or broad in their skill base, but just because it was in the contract. That business model of giving raises just for time on the job became why the cost of living rose and became the standard all non union industries had to follow, to attract desirable labor.
I think unions played a big role in the direction that corporations took to get out from under their control. Wouldn’t it be nice if life was fair and neither labor nor business took advantage of each other. Right now the corporations have the upper hand. Manufacturing and good paying middle class jobs won’t come back to the USA until we can compete with the new economies in foreign lands. Those countries will have to deal with the same issues that labor and mgmt in the USA had to deal with over the last century, but they have the model the USA provided to show them how to handle the needs of both parties better I hope.
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By: Robert on November 3, 2012
at 11:00 PM
JC you tickle my funny bones. Don’t know about the IQ and education level thing but hubby is an educator and maybe he might want to still be involved in that area if we should move. Yes, we watched the game. That last touchdown that was taken away was the deal breaker. Oh well, another day another time! We shall return! 😉
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 9:32 PM
There are worse places I am sure! And we have Gilberto Hinojosa as chair of the state Dems and the Castro brothers, who are fine young men in EVERY sense of the word! Juanita Jean says we are going to flip, and it can’t come a moment too soon for me! I’m sure your return would raise the state IQ and education level, and I’m with you on the BBQ! We would welcome your return – and please tell your hubby that we’uns are very sorry that the Red Raiders did not beat the ‘sips 😦 !!
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 9:01 PM
JC, I did live in Texas in the early 80s. Husband went Texas Tech. Moved away in 85. Came back three times since, on short visits. Yes, that mesquite flavored barbeque is to die for. None other like it in the country. We might just move back after retirement. Who knows?
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 8:45 PM
Not at all, amigo! Don’t know which state you hail from, but come and join us any time! For a visit or forever! 😉
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 8:12 PM
My god UAW you are a sad angry little man. For someone who goes on and on about self reliance you sure are pIssed about all the stuff that was owed to you. And if I’ve got that wrong, then maybe you should rethink the way you communicate here.
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By: Cat on November 3, 2012
at 7:58 PM
Why would that article piss off anyone, much less liberals?
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By: Cat on November 3, 2012
at 7:53 PM
Well JC, you are lucky, out of all the red states, if you have to be fenced in, Texas might be the more pallatable choice, regardless of their politics. You will still have Texas barbecue. Am I a sellout to think Texas barbecue is something to stay in a fenced Texas for? 🙂
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 7:39 PM
I was curious what UAW’s local was saying about the election, so I googled their on-line newsletter, uaw699.net, in Saginaw MI.
Posted 11.02.2012: Days before election, US jobs report shows another gain for workers.
Detroit-Today’s better-than-expected jobs report shows how far we’ve come climbing back from the economic devastation that gripped our country four years ago, before President Obama was in office.
U.S. payrolls grew by 171,000 jobs last month, and by almost 2 million over the past year. The private sector has now been adding jobs for 32 consecutive months.
Four years ago, we were losing hundreds of thousands of jobs a month.
UAW members are proud to be part of this turnaround, and grateful for President Obama’s leadership in saving GM and Chrysler from liquidation during the industry’s crisis. Thanks to the successful rescue of the domestic auto industry, employment in U.S. factories making motor vehicles and parts, and in the dealerships that sell them, is now more than a quarter of a million jobs higher than it was in June 2009.
“While President Obama was working to save the U.S. auto industry, Mitt Romney was opposing the rescue of one of the nation’s most important manufacturing sectors and building his fortunes off the misfortune of others by closing plants and destroying communities across the country,” said UAW President Bob King.
The UAW and a coalition of labor and good government organizations filed an ethics complaint yesterday with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics calling for an investigation into Mitt Romney’s noncompliance with the Ethics in Government Act to compel him to either disclose his investments or divest them.
The coalition believes that Romney’s undisclosed stock holdings create serious conflicts of interest. They point to the auto loans as a key example. The Nation recently reported that the Romney family personally profited by at least $15.3 million from the auto loans of 2009. Yet Romney’s June 1, 2012 Public Financial Disclosure Report to the Office of Government Ethics did not reveal this windfall because he did not disclose the underlying holdings of the private equity and limited partnership funds.
Romney profited from his family’s investment if Delphi Corp. at the expense of the Delphi workers. Other unreported investments that could create conflicts of interest include controversial holdings in Sensata and Global-Tech.
“We know that much more remains to be done. Far too many Americans are still struggling to find good jobs to support themselves and their families. We’re hopeful that Tuesday’s election will send a strong message to Congress that they need to drop their policy of obstructionism and quickly pass President Obama’s common-sense proposals to create millions of jobs,” King added.
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By: claudette on November 3, 2012
at 7:25 PM
Cladette……
when Gear(local 699) was at its biggest it had appx 10,000 hourly employees……out of that there was 212 Millwrights there(my trade)….we were the people that told the engineers what parts/supplies we needed to do a job and then did it……100 degrees and on the roof or -15 and in the snow……if it was impossibe it took 10 more minutes to do than really difficult…..
I personally believe it was a 10 year plan by GM to get rid of the pensions and the unions……does that mean that the union didn’t get “bought out” by GM….NO……the retirees gave up 37 billion in estimated health care costs……and thats costing me every month…….and where in the hell is my free Viagra……@23.90 a pill(i checked)
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 7:13 PM
well Claudette….not everyone has an I-phone…….I can’t afford it….(not one of the 1%ers)
and I survided the Delphi bankruptcy(Saginaw Steering Gear)……as for the union they did nothing but tell us to retire now(may of 06)…I could have worked another 6(or more)years…….(about $600,000 before taxes)…..
are there things that I am angry about ….sure…..did I pick up some more insite about what happened….yes…..am I still pissed at the screwing the UAW gave me…..yes….am I still pissed about the stupidity of the people running GM and driving that great company into bankruptcy….yes……..
should you be pissed that Obama gave Romney $50 million…yes…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 6:57 PM
Hi Robert, I don’t have the slightest difficulty believing that; I know some of those people myself! One of the funniest books I have ever come across is “The Yankee Chick’s Survival Guide to Texas” which kept me in stitches for days! Lotsa that sort of stuff in it and great fun!
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 6:48 PM
way to go Batya…people helping themselves and not waiting for someone to hold their hand….great….this is what I talk about…..being responsible for oneself…….I just canned 14 qts of potatoes for the pantry….didn’t have any help peeling the 20 lbs of potatoes needed……
took homemade split pea soup to my mother-in-law today…..
and people in the storm area are arming themselves against looters….great…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 6:39 PM
UAW, you’ve been uncharacteristically silent in regard to your union and their charges of profiteering against Romney. As a UAW union member and Romney supporter, perhaps you are conflicted? But then again, you probably have an explanation. Let us hear it!
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By: claudette on November 3, 2012
at 6:38 PM
JC, I knew an elderly southern woman many years ago. She told me she was 50 years old before she realized damn and yankee was 2 words.
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By: Robert on November 3, 2012
at 6:36 PM
good one waialeale but IMHO Detroit(and Lansing) would be in for some serious hurt if they pissed off the rest of the state…….even Terry Brown(D) owns a gun…..
Wisconson!!!!!!!…..how’d that recall thing go???????OH YA…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 6:32 PM
Sorry UAW, but even without power, many / some people still had Internet access. We did for a long while. Our Ipad was charged up and worked for 3 days before we needed to charge it again. By then we had friends with power and there were charging stations all over the area. Other people we know had Iphones, etc. with Internet access. Those of us who had it, helped those of us who did not. That is the way the world works. We help each other. So, President Obama was not so wrong in saying to use the Internet. Whereas, Mitt Romney is just an out of touch idiot!
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By: Batya on November 3, 2012
at 6:25 PM
Here in goofy Texas, Easier, they talk about building two fences: one for the “illegals” (!) and the other to keep all the “dam’ Yankees” out! I have always hoped they’d give enough notice that I could get myself together and get the hell out – and I damned well wouldn’t let it hit my backside on the way out either!!
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 6:24 PM
good one Batya….
and Obama tells people to go to the internet….ready.gov…..
Oh Wait….no power……
HAHAHAHAHA
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 6:10 PM
Not to mention:
Red states will get the people who think the moon landing is fake but “professional” wrestling is real, and their law enforcement agencies will have a harder time because so much of their citizens’ DNA is the same.
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By: E.A. Blair on November 3, 2012
at 6:01 PM
this must really piss the liberals off….
B’klyn bat man: Run, looters!
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/klyn_bat_man_run_looters_VxfnY8FAH2MYZZ9GrKM6eJ
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 6:01 PM
going thru posts….come on Sidney….the racist bullshit again….get an original idea in your head for once…stop being typical…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 5:58 PM
sorry Sidney….still paying my dues to Local 699……
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 5:54 PM
I’ll help you pack Easier! 😀
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 5:51 PM
Auntie Jean, I live in a red state and possibly cannot imagine what such union would be like. What a depressing thought! Hope if that should come to play that our generous friends in the E.S.A. will lend us a hand and give us the opportunity to opt out. Are you in JC? 🙂
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 5:49 PM
Hey Terri…
What were the our 84….the answering machine??????
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 5:47 PM
I very sincerely hope you are wrong Sid! Our area still has some lingering issues from Ike but NOTHING like the devastation in New Orleans! I feel very strongly that New Orleans was allowed to languish for some reason (I have various suspicions myself) and that a timely response would have made a huge difference there. With the proactive measures the federal emergency response team put into effect for Sandy, aid was at the ready and they began mobilizing before the storm hit! Galveston did much the same during Ike and you can bet your boots that even the anti-fed red state moron Gov Rick “Goodhair” Perry had his hand out and ready to accept declarations of disaster and any other form of aid offered by anyone! He had no damned choice! The situation in New York and New Jersey is worse because the sheer numbers of persons affected are overwhelming! And that doesn’t even count the trouble in states further west that “only” had wind or snow damage: you hardly hear about them because the surge damage and coastal flooding was so catastrophic!
I am very damned sorry about your friend. My father was a victim of Rita (stroke from a blood clot) but he largely reaped the reward of his own poor decision: neither he nor my mother really wanted to leave, and my sister was worse and they would not leave her behind. Love is a funny thing. Your poor friend was the victim of other people’s poor planning, like so many others in the whole Katrina disaster.
Note: Any of you pseudo-Christians that feel inclined to weigh in on this are hereby invited to shut the hell up and take your drivelling about God somewhere else; go back and read the story of Noah and the flood and leave me the f–k alone already. If Jesus Christ showed up tomorrow you would never recognize him and just try to kill him again
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 5:39 PM
“He (Romney) says it is immoral for the Federal government to give money to the states after disasters.”
Hmmmm…..wonder if he knows where that money CAME from??? Does he think the Fed pulled it out of their collective asses??? Oh wait, I get it. Because it isn’t the private sector they aren’t MAKING money off these disasters…..THAT’S what he thinks is immoral!
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By: tdspringer on November 3, 2012
at 5:34 PM
Love you Auntie Jean! We will at least get to keep the French Quarter and Helen, AND Juanita Jean (stuck in Texas here) 😀
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 5:16 PM
If Mitt Romney had his way, there would be no FEMA and Federal aid to states that have disasters. He says it is immoral for the Federal government to give money to the states after disasters. He told one woman whose home was destroyed after a hurricane, last year, to go home and call 9-1-1. The problem was, she had no home to go back to to make the call. He just doesn’t get it. I guess he thought she had a second or third home to go to and that calling 9-1-1 would fix her destroyed home. What a ninny!
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By: Batya on November 3, 2012
at 5:05 PM
JC, we lost an old friend to Katrina. He was old, bedridden sick and had to wait until a nursing home in northern Louisiana was located that took people with his type of illness. He was the last one out of the N.O. nursing home and he could hear the storm chasing the ambulance. It was too much for his heart. The moment his stretcher was wheeled into the safe nursing home, he died.
Look how long it is taking N.O. to get back on its feet, totally. It will take just that long if not more to resurrect New Jersey and all the other areas that were bombed by Sandy. No one in their right mind should eventually hear themselves say that if they were in charge it would have been completed already. That would just be an exercise in cruelty.
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 3, 2012
at 4:39 PM
Just got back from making phone calls for Obama. Out of 85 calls, I only got one Romney voter. Things are looking good!
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By: Terri in NY on November 3, 2012
at 4:08 PM
Hi Congenial Gang,
I don’t usually forward political e mails, but I can’t resist this one. With all the grim news going around, maybe a little levity is in order.
Please!!!!! Do get out and vote!!!!!
Dear Red States:
We’re ticked off at your Neanderthal attitudes and politics and we’ve decided we’re leaving: “Legitimate rape.” is almost reason enough!
We in New York intend to form our own country and we’re taking the other Blue States with us. In case you aren’t aware that includes California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and the rest of the Northeast.
We believe this split will be beneficial to the nation and especially to the people of the new country of The Enlightened States of America (E.S.A).
To sum up briefly:
You get Texas, Oklahoma and all the slave states.
We get stem cell research and the best beaches.
We get Andrew Cuomo and Elizabeth Warren. You get Bobby Jindal and Todd Akin.
We get the Statue of Liberty. You get OpryLand.
We get Intel and Microsoft. You get WorldCom.
We get Harvard. You get Ole’ Miss.
We get 85 percent of America’s venture capital and entrepreneurs.
You get Alabama.
We get two-thirds of the tax revenue. You get to make the red states pay their fair share.
Since our aggregate divorce rate is 22 percent lower than the Christian Coalition’s we get a bunch of happy families.
Please be aware that the E.S.A. will be pro choice and anti war and we’re going to want all our citizens back from Afghanistan at once. We wish you success in Afghanistan, and possibly Iran as well, but we’re not willing to spend our resources in these sorts of pursuits.
With the Blue States in hand we will have firm control of 80% of the country’s fresh water, more than 90% of the pineapple and lettuce, 92% of the nation’s fresh fruit, 95% of America’s quality wines (you can serve French wines at state dinners) 90% of all cheese, 90 percent of the high tech industry, most of the US low sulfur coal, all living redwoods, sequoias and condors, all the Ivy and Seven Sister schools including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Cal Tech and MIT.
With the Red States you will have to cope with 88% of all obese Americans and their projected health care costs, 92% of all US mosquitoes, nearly 100% of the tornadoes, 90% of the hurricanes, 99% of all Southern Baptists, virtually 100% of all televangelists, Rush Limbaugh, Bob Jones University, Clemson and the University of Georgia.
We get Hollywood and Yosemite, thank you.
38% of those in the Red states believe Jonah was actually swallowed by a whale, 62% believe life is sacred unless we’re discussing the death penalty or gun laws, 44% say that evolution is only a theory, 53% that Saddam was involved in 9/11 and 61% of you crazy bastards believe you are people with higher morals than we lefties.
Sincerely,
Citizens of the Enlightened States of America
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By: waialeale on November 3, 2012
at 3:42 PM
Yes, Sidney, Jersey is really on the ropes. Glad to hear your family is ok. It is just hard to see the devastation on TV. My nephew’s girlfriend lives there and has been unable to leave, since public transportation has been grounded. Her neighborhood won’t have lights for another week they were told. I lived through Katrina, further up than New Orleans but devastating to us also. I do understand what they are going through, just a little.
Here is hoping that the right won’t begrudge them the gas the Department of Defense is sending up there to help. They like to label everything as politics when all people are doing is trying to relieve human misery and to help in any way possible. I applaud the Federal government for everything it is doing to help.
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 3:19 PM
Alicia scoured Seabrook, Texas (where I grew up) in 1983, and then Ike smacked it again in 2008. We could not leave during Alicia (out of town guests thought it was “exciting” !!! ) but I got my parents out for Ike, thank God. These pictures of people’s ruined lives always break my heart, and I have wept over some of them. Nothing compares to the lack of response -even now!- to Katrina and the hardships faced by the poorer people of New Orleans. I am not a big one for conspiracy theories; Occam’s razor should always be applied! But if what happened to New Orleans was the result of neglect by those who were charged with public responsibilities for partisan motivation – well, I just hope there really is a God that can bring those responsible to book, that’s all. I can’t believe Michael Brown had the colossal nerve to open his mouth and remind us of his existence at this time of crisis, and I am damned glad that Mr Obama has made the shattered Eastern Seaboard his first priority! Please donate to the Red Cross if you can, they provide the best in disaster relief, whether it is small local single family losses or cataclysmic disasters that affect millions.
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 2:53 PM
Easier……I have a lot of family in jersey. They are ok but much of jersey is destroyed and it will be years before we see it come back. I was raised there, and when I see what the shore looks like, it feels like a death in the family. I’m a Floridian now, lived through hurricane Andrew and saw how painfully slow the reconstruction was.
Thank god that there is a democrat in the whitehouse who knows how to run the government agencies.
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By: sidney18511 on November 3, 2012
at 2:34 PM
Mageen….my father was also a union man, he appreciated the union, all his friends were union men, and I can tell you UAW is no union man. I believe that I would see a fairy riding a unicorn come out of my butt before I would believe that UAW is a member of the UAW.
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By: sidney18511 on November 3, 2012
at 2:20 PM
Gato and Terri in NY, hope you are doing ok and were not affected too much by the hurricane. I was franctic about my nephew who lives in NY City. Finally heard from him today. He had some horror stories for me. He got his lights back last night and his phone is finally working. Hoping that our brothers and sisters in the Northeast are able to put this storm behind them soon.
Colorado Blue, right on as usual. “We the people” are our brothers’ keepers. We progressives understand that concept. We might be more evolved on the human evolution scale than our teabagger brothers that may be all. It is not so hard to understand why we should be our brothers’ keepers. But some have raised selfishness into an art form. The Federal government, which represents “we, the people” takes on that mantle when necessary to make sure the greater good is served.
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By: Easier on November 3, 2012
at 2:20 PM
Sidney, Colorado Blue; my father was a union man when he worked in the auto plants in Detroit. He would take one look at UAW and eat him for lunch. Could be that is what really scrapes his hide. He’s uptight cuz someone knows the difference between calling yourself a union member and actually being one and sees right through him.
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 3, 2012
at 1:28 PM
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The 100th Day of the
Romney Administration
News Roundup: April 29th, 2013
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 3, 2012
at 12:41 PM
UAW…..You and your republican friends are really on my last nerve. You like Romney? Great. Vote for him.
But you really don’t like Romney do you? You just hate, hate, hate Obama? Why? Because you are a gullible, easily lead person. (fool, racist?)
There is nothing that Romney and his republican friends can do that you won’t excuse. Nothing.
And for those of us with eyes to see and ears to hear, we find that unbelievable. Absolutly unbelievable. But then you post something ridiculous and ignorant like a link to some newsbusters bullshit and we realize that we haven’t even scraped the surface of the ignorance that is sprinkled throughout this country.
Do you imagine the thrill of kicking the BLACK man out of the white house? Is that what drives you? Oh the shame, the embarrassment he would feel?
Bullshit. Obama would be fine. Just fine. He has a beautiful wife that loves him and He loves back. He has two wonderful daughters who will give him great joy as he watches them blossom into intelligent young woman. Oh, and he will be rich? RICH. The only people who will be crushed are the 99%. What is the biggest travesty is that you and your kind will deserve the kind of government that a republican government is going to give you.
The rest of us don’t.
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By: sidney18511 on November 3, 2012
at 12:05 PM
So disappointing when it’s all UAW spewing right wing claptrap that I just trash, sigh. You are so right Blue! Where are these asses gonna be when there are no more
Unions, their religion is not the darling of the State, their kids are working at age 8…blessed are the wombs that never bore and the wombs that never nursed, indeed! I hope to at least have someplace my kids (and theirs!!) can land when the party is over, provided I am not murdered for it, which will be all too likely, I’m afraid. I ran across a David Brooks comment that enchanted me: the Rebublican party is “the receding roar of white America as it pines for a way of life that will never return”. But a dying beast is frequently at it’s most dangerous!
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By: JC on November 3, 2012
at 11:01 AM
don’t spoil their fun Luke…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 10:33 AM
Can Democrat-leaning Voting Machines Win Election for Obama?
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/50783
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 10:32 AM
Funny stuff…but you people do realize that this blog is a fake…right??
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By: Luke on November 3, 2012
at 10:21 AM
but he did say he was kidding….
Bill Maher Warns Romney Supporters: ‘Black People Know Who You Are and They Will Come After You’
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/11/03/maher-if-you-vote-romney-black-people-know-who-you-are-and-will-come#ixzz2BAgpHAdv
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 9:52 AM
Even though Halloween is over and Thanksgiving and Christmas are yet to arrive, I have a between holidays’ wish for all the Tea Baggers out there and most especially those of you who bring your ignorant hate spew to this awesome website.
I hope that some day you and yours have to experience the loss of any one of the many human rights’ benefits that you rail against every day. You have parents and/or grandparents who are Seniors and perhaps you yourself get Medicare, Social Security and Medicade for long term elder care. I am sure you know someone who bravely served this country who gets VA benefits, a person who has taken out a student loan for college, has lost a job and had to find a new one, trusted the stock market to build a portfolio, had a life saved by early cancer detection, was raped, or had insurance coverage canceled for pre-existing condition. Some day you will need one or all of these things and The Tea Party will have destroyed it along with the Democracy in this country. It will have been replaced by an Oligarchy. Unless you are a billionaire, the Republican Tea Baggers despise you and have used you shamelessly to carry their bogus message.
The ignorant screaming at Governor Christie from the Tea Baggers is beyond belief. He was their “darling” during the Primaries. They would turn on their own mothers. I don’t care for Christie, personally, but when the chips were down for his state he stood up and asked for help from the federal government, got it and appreciated it. He was intelligent enough to understand that the problems were too overwhelming and the costs to great for his state alone to bear. That is why we have government. It is for the people, by the people. Something the Baggers refuse to accept. Something the baggers continue to scream about—–“to hell with them, why should we help them” ( wonder where in the Bible they found that !!!!!) This attitude is why so many of the RED states have recovered so slowly: they refused the help.
Red States, it is your governors and our Tea Party congressional members who have caused what you want to blame on our President and the Democrats. Tea Party obstruction and filibustering has run rampant since 2009. They made their mission perfectly clear, destroy this presidency and to hell with this country and its’ issues. Tea Baggers have made an art form of lying and hating. The biggest liars and haters of them all are Romney and his simpering, arrogant wife.
The bottom line for all of youTea Baggers is simple: a bi-racial man is in the white House, our country is in the best shape it has been in since 1999 and you can’t stand it. TEA BAGGER REPUBLICANS fight against “we the people”. DEMOCRATS fight FOR “we the people”.
Dems, get out and vote. If you experience any voter fraud at all contact your state Dem headquarters. There are poll watchers and lawyers on the ground, know who they are. If your county election office asks who you are voting for BEFORE they will give you voting locations, hang up, Call a friend or ask a neighbor, call your Dem hdgtrs. This very thing is happening in counties in Ohio— voter fraud at the Republican commissioners’ offices. Your vote is private and you do not have to tell anyone what it is. And Seniors, no one can come to your door, tell you that all you have to do is tell that person ( always a Republican canvasser) who you want to vote for and they will write it down and turn it in. That is voter fraud and your vote will not count. This is happening in Florida.
They are desperate and will stop at nothing. Their lies are monumental. Romney opens his mouth and a lie comes out. Go to his website…..you can clearly see that he has no plan. All The Tea Party wants is someone with enough digits to hold a pen and sign his name to their already planned legislation………don’t let them have that.
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By: Colorado Blue on November 3, 2012
at 9:52 AM
Geez Debbie Z
What should I say??????
BLAH,BLAH,BLAH,BUSH’S FAULT…BLAH,BLAH,BLAH, BUSH’S FAULT…..BLAH,BLAH,BLAH, BUSH’S FAULT…….
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 9:51 AM
last one was me again….
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By: uawtradesman on November 3, 2012
at 9:38 AM
Yes Cynthia….and Reid says he won’t work with a Romney administration…….isn’t that just as obstructionist???????…..and then again maybe he won’t be Majority leader
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By: Anonymous on November 3, 2012
at 9:37 AM
sidney-
No- the flying monkeys are distinctly different critters than the anon . They showed up well before anon here.
However, ignoring them is still the best idea.
Thank you Helen and Margaret for almost all of us in 🙂
And yes, I’m all for voting Mr Romney off the island and requiring him to take the Bobs and Beths with him.
Thank you jonah! Keep up the great work!
And thank you to all those in swing states who are working so hard to get out the vote for the Pres. Dear friend in Miami is knocking on over 100 doors a day- long, long days- and getting a pretty positive response.
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By: alaskapi on November 3, 2012
at 7:43 AM
The spammer who on occasion floods this site is nothing but an immature asswipe, who is trying to screw with our heads. It is most likely one person signing under multiple names posting nonsense just to get a reaction from one of us. My guess would be that it is the poster formally known as anonymous. Let’s just ignore.
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By: sidney18511 on November 3, 2012
at 5:06 AM
I used to comment on this blog as Beth, but I see that someone else is using that name and I don’t want to confuse anyone or be confused with her, especially in light of the fact that she and I are diametrically opposed in our opinions, etc.
Thank you M & H for another wonderful post. Romney should indeed be kicked off the island. I hope the recent events of Sandy do not have a negative effect on the elections. Every eligible voter should be able to vote. I fear that with all the power outages, gas shortages and transportation problems here in the aftermath of Sandy there are people who will not be able to vote!
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By: Batya on November 2, 2012
at 10:24 PM
I have very high nipples
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By: Cat on November 2, 2012
at 10:05 PM
As often as UAW posts, it would be nice if he actually had something worthwhile to offer.
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By: Debbie Z on November 2, 2012
at 10:05 PM
I wonder how Beth feels knowing that she has brought a new depth of creepiness to this blog.
Does any one else feel that s(he) is just another incarnation of the usual sloths that show up here?
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By: MRobme on November 2, 2012
at 9:24 PM
Yes, cuckoos have shown up here. I have been unable to post. They can’t string two thoughts together and think they have it all figured out. They definitely can’t reason some of their positions. The fetuses defenders seem to forget that fetuses become babies.
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By: Easier on November 2, 2012
at 8:48 PM
“I remember once we had a football field at my high school. The field was covered with rubbish and paper goods from people who’d had a big celebration there at the game….Blah, blah, blah.”
What the hell is that even supposed to mean?
Keep at it, Helen.
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By: anonymous on November 2, 2012
at 8:41 PM
Hiya M&H!
Been reading your fabulous blog since dear sister Sarah came on the scene in 2008, and lovin’ every post! It’s because of people like you that I’m working my tail off to re-elect a great president in the great swing state of Ohio, in the great swing county of Hamilton, in the great swing city of Cincinnati! We’re going to win it, ladies, if I have anything to do with it!!!
Love ya both!
xoxoxo
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By: jonah on November 2, 2012
at 8:19 PM
Cynthia – extortion.
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By: Anonymous on November 2, 2012
at 8:18 PM
Romney’s closing statement boils down to this. If you vote for Obama the GOP is going to continue obstructing and nothing will get done. But if you vote for me the obstruction will stop. What is that called???
However, Romney’s secret plan is to buy up the government, skim off all the assets, break it up and sell off as much as we can to the highest bidder, steal your pension plan and healthcare and let the rest going into bankruptcy. And he will be off shore watching through heavy glasses.
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 2, 2012
at 7:39 PM
Cynthia ….did you find the paint yet……..Fuel oil was $3.77 here two weeks ago…..
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By: uawtradesman on November 2, 2012
at 7:02 PM
With you ALL THE WAY Joan!!
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By: JC on November 2, 2012
at 6:52 PM
OOOOhhhhhh, Beth! OOOOOhhhhhh Bob! So sad. You know what I thank God for? I am thankful I don’t have to live in your house or neighborhood, or area or city or…! Cuckoo birds, both of ya! May our paths never cross.
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By: Joan M on November 2, 2012
at 6:37 PM
WOW….Obama gives Romney $46-50 million and your mad at Romney???????…….OH WAIT……It must have been Bush that gave the money to Romney……..WTF……..Maybe Romney IS the better (and smarter)businessman……
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By: uawtradesman on November 2, 2012
at 6:32 PM
“United you stand under the floating pears”
You are seriously disturbed. This sh*t doesn’t even make sense. It sure did stink up the place though.
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By: meep on November 2, 2012
at 4:21 PM
Dear Beth, you are not real.
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 2, 2012
at 4:13 PM
Bob
“Pray and paint the light of the lord in your kitchen and he will warm your whole house.”
At $4.05 gal. for fuel oil I could really use some of that paint. Can you tell me where to buy it? Online? Walmart?
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 2, 2012
at 3:57 PM
PS – thanks, ladies, for the commentary & the company!
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By: delurkergurl on November 2, 2012
at 3:56 PM
Mitt’s probably got the idol hidden in his magic underwear. 😛
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By: delurkergurl on November 2, 2012
at 3:56 PM
Go read the beatitudes and try again please!
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By: JC on November 2, 2012
at 3:55 PM
“Obama comes from darkness”
We know. That’s the whole problem. Oooh the black man is in charge. Ooooh scary.
“We drill to seek his very blood which light our way.”
Just say what you mean. We want Romney’s “white” blood.
At least be honest.
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By: Sus on November 2, 2012
at 3:46 PM
Colorado Blue, maybe a link next time?
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By: Paula on November 2, 2012
at 3:46 PM
Bob? WTF?
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By: meep on November 2, 2012
at 3:44 PM
While I believe Beth had pure intentions, she appears to have poor communication skills. Praying for the souls of others is a kind and selfless act especially if those souls are about to put themselves in harm’s way like many of you will do when you vote for a man who has misled the people of this country which was blessed by God. Obama comes from darkness and God sent us a light in Romney to lead us to his safety. We can no longer murder babies and waste our resources on false profits like Obamacare. We can no longer turn our backs on the evil in the middle east simply because we have grown tired of the fight. Sometimes God brings war to lead us forward. That has been written many times. There is a spot between the ball and the hole and that spot must recieve the appropriate amount of attention so that the evil on the east can be destroyed. We drill to find the riches that God has given for us all to use. We drill to seek his very blood which light our way. I join Beth in praying that you will see the light and vote for Romney and Ryan who both know that abortion is evil and that God knows rape and sometimes in his plan for all there must be dark times for his children so that something as beautiful as life can be created even when evil exists. Pray with me as I pray for you. God’s love shines down on us all. Vote for Romeny and Ryan to restore goodness to the country which God had blessed. Peace and amen and forgiveness be yours. I am the reflection of his light only. Pray for Ann Romney that she will be still. Pray for Paul Ryan’s wife that she may move. Pray for all who seek his wisdom. Pray. Love. Light. Warriors in God’s army are you. United you stand under the floating pears. Pray and paint the light of the lord in your kitchen and he will warm your whole house. Pray.
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By: Bob on November 2, 2012
at 3:39 PM
Colorado Blue and all. I should “refresh” before I comment. Sorry! But worth repeating, eh?
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 2, 2012
at 3:31 PM
Don’t worry about me Beth. I sleep with a fetus under my pillow just in case.
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By: Teresa on November 2, 2012
at 3:29 PM
Margaret is a wise and wonderful woman!!!
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By: Anne R. on November 2, 2012
at 3:28 PM
Beth, I hear you calling…
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By: God on November 2, 2012
at 3:26 PM
http://www.brigidine.org.au/about-us/index.cfm?loadref=1
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By: JCrawford on November 2, 2012
at 3:26 PM
I see the ghosts and goblins are still out and about!
“I know what the economy is about.” Romney Is this his plan for America?
Did Mitt Romney Break the Law by Failing to Disclose Delphi Investments?
http://www.thenation.com/blog/170967/did-mitt-romney-break-law-failing-disclose-delphi-investments
“FYI – Ann’s “blind trust” bought the stock at $0.67 and today it closed at $32.56, which means that the stock is worth 48.6 times more than it was in 2009. Since her trust invested at least $1M (possibly much more), this means that the Romneys turned $1M into $48.6 million in three years.”
Unions, Good Government Groups to File Ethics Complaint Against Romney For Failing To Disclose His Big Auto Rescue Profit
http://www.themudflats.net/?p=33941
Peace.
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By: Cynthia on November 2, 2012
at 3:25 PM
Who are you people and what have you done with my Grandmother?
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By: Gaki on November 2, 2012
at 3:22 PM
In Houston there is this artist who paints naked fruit all day. Naked fruit paintded by a naked fruit I tell you. He lives in a Beacon of Evil. Let us all pray that he will be saved from the first of hell for what he does to the doctor after drilling for more oil. Lo on to him who profits from the ruination of the earth that God created for us. He floats the apple that Eve offered to Adam.
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By: Tony B on November 2, 2012
at 3:18 PM
Beth: Have you forgotten that Jesus and his disciples, etc were Jews. Also, You do realize that the US supports Israel. Guess what? They are a Jewish nation founded by Jews for Jews.
You Beth are no “follower” of Christ even though may think you are. Jesus, the Jew loved all of us and he even loves you although I think he may be disappointed in your behavior.
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By: Sharon McDonald on November 2, 2012
at 3:17 PM
Beth, you are one of the many ignorant, ill-informed Limbaugh listening fools. God does not care about poitical candidates or football games. He does have something to say about haters, liars and cheaters……..
Romney’s crap continues and now he is getting caught: what a POS this guy is
Thursday, 01 November 2012 02:41
UAW Charges Romney With Profiteering From Auto Bailout
Toledo, Ohio – Wednesday Evening October 31, 2012
For Mitt Romney, it’s one scary Halloween. The Presidential candidate has just learned that tomorrow afternoon (November 1) he will be charged by the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and other public interest groups with violating the federal ethics in government law by improperly concealing his multi-million dollar windfall from the auto industry bailout.
At a press conference in Toledo, Bob King, President of the United Automobile Workers, will announce that his union and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) have filed a formal complaint with the US Office of Government Ethics in Washington stating that Gov. Romney improperly hid a profit of $15.3 million to $115.0 million in Ann Romney’s so-called “blind” trust.
The union chief says, “The American people have a right to know about Gov. Romney’s potential conflicts of interest, such as the profits his family made from the auto rescue. It’s time for Gov. Romney to disclose or divest.”
“While Romney was opposing the rescue of one of the nation’s most important manufacturing sectors, he was building his fortunes with his Delphi investor group, making his fortunes off the misfortunes of others,” King added.
The Romneys’ gigantic windfall was hidden inside an offshore corporation inside a limited partnership inside a trust which both concealed the gain and reduces taxes on it.
The Romneys’ windfall was originally exposed in Nation Magazine (and reposted on Truthout,) Mitt Romney’s Bail-out Bonanza after a worldwide investigation by our crew at The Guardian, the Nation Institute and the Palast Investigative Fund.
The full story of Romney and his “vulture fund” partners is in the New York Times bestseller, “Billionaires & Ballot Bandits,” available from Truthout with a contribution by clicking here.
According to ethics law expert Dr. Craig Holman of Public Citizen — who serves as an advisor on the charge — Ann Romney does not have a federally-approved blind trust. An approved “blind” trust may not be used to hide a major investment which could be affected by Romney if he were to be elected President. Other groups joining the UAW and CREW include Public Citizen, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Public Campaign, People for the American Way and The Social Equity Group.
President Obama’s approved trust, for example, contains only highly-diversified mutual funds on which presidential action can have little effect. By contrast, the auto bail-out provided a windfall of over 4,000% on one single Romney investment.
In 2009, Ann Romney partnered with her husband’s key donor, billionaire Paul Singer, who secretly bought a controlling interest in Delphi Auto, the former GM auto parts division. Singer’s hedge fund, Elliott Management, threatened to cut off GM’s supply of steering columns unless GM and the government’s TARP auto bailout fund provided Delphi with huge payments. While the US treasury complained this was “extortion,” the hedge funds received, ultimately, $12.9 billion in taxpayer subsidies.
As a result, the shares Singer and Romney bought for just 67 cents are today worth over $30, a 4,000% gain. Singer’s hedge fund made a profit of $1.27 billion and the Romney’s tens of millions.
The UAW complaint calls for Romney to reveal exactly how much he made off Delphi — and continues to make. The Singer syndicate, once in control of Delphi, eliminated every single UAW job –25,000– and moved almost all auto parts production to Mexico and China where Delphi now employs 25,000 auto parts workers.
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By: Colorado Blus on November 2, 2012
at 3:05 PM
Beth your Christianity is inspiring. Jesus would be so proud of you.
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By: Sus on November 2, 2012
at 3:03 PM
“All you people need to pray that they are elected.”
Louis Ferrakhan asn’t said much that I agree with, but one quote attributed to him that I can get behind is this: “When a man kneels to pray, he’s putting himself in the perfect position for someone to come along and kick him in the ass.”
If Ryan/Romney are elected, I will peobably not survive to vote again in 2016.
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By: E.A. Blair on November 2, 2012
at 3:03 PM
And pray that those who kill babies suffer in the fires of hell. We have found where the head baby killer lives. He lives in one of the fancy high tide condos with all the Jews. We all figured out which balcony is his and we are send prayers to that balcony so that he will be stopped. And if it is not his balcony then maybe put prayers will help the Jew who does live there.
Romney 2012!!
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By: Beth on November 2, 2012
at 3:00 PM
Beth, I’m sad for you. My God doesn’t make me pay for whoever is elected. Your God sounds so scary!!
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By: Sus on November 2, 2012
at 2:58 PM
I’ve fallen…
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:57 PM
You are the wind between my thighs…
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:56 PM
Pray for peace… a “peace” of my ass!
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:54 PM
All you people need to know that our Lord has sent these fine two gentlemen to us to save our country from the tailspin to destruction that the Obama Man has created for us.
Romney and Ryan will save us. All you people need to pray that they are elected.
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By: Beth on November 2, 2012
at 2:50 PM
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:33 PM
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:22 PM
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By: BDavis on November 2, 2012
at 2:21 PM
Growing up, coming over to my house was like a trip to Walmart for you, wasn’t it?
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By: Ken on November 2, 2012
at 2:16 PM
Melissa!!!!!!!!!!
What?
Bam.
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By: Melissa on November 2, 2012
at 2:15 PM
UAW, that video is so immature. Why did you even share it?
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By: Pete on November 2, 2012
at 2:11 PM
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Romney Apology Tour 2012
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 2, 2012
at 2:04 PM
The “relief” scenario Romney did in Ohio was all staged. His staff spent $5000 at Walmart for supporters to pick up at the door, pretending they brought in those donations for Sandy relief. Shameful and exploitive. Those donations couldn’t even be brought into NY. What is needed more is $ and blood.
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By: claudette on November 2, 2012
at 1:46 PM
Shaun, the damage to the economy was done before President Obama took office. He’s been mopping up the mess for the past 4 years and could have accomplished far more if he’d had just a little help. All things considered, he’s done a phenomenal job!
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By: Anna on November 2, 2012
at 1:42 PM
The economy has barely started recovering from W Bush n Cos tender ministrations! The LAST thing we need is Rmoney-Ryan!
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By: JC on November 2, 2012
at 1:15 PM
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By: uawtradesman on November 2, 2012
at 1:06 PM
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7 Prognosticators With Good News for Nervous Obama Fans
Freaking out about the supertight presidential race and the near-daily barrage of polls suggesting that Obama—no, wait, Romney—could, maybe, possibly, eke out a narrow victory? Sick of empty punditry and craving data-driven electoral analysis? Are you unafraid of mysterious nerdy things like math?
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 2, 2012
at 1:04 PM
Thanks Helen! So appreciate your stoking the fires. Rush Limbaugh “heal thyself”, he he he. Funny!
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By: Easier on November 2, 2012
at 12:52 PM
Don’t worry, once he loses, Romney will vote himself off the continent and on to a small island in the caymans. That way he’ll be close to his wealth and will be able to tally his tax savings daily as well as review the exponential growth of his 401K.
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By: Dennis on November 2, 2012
at 12:39 PM
I vote Mitt et al off the island, too! Thank you for your words of wisdom.
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By: regnistegg999 on November 2, 2012
at 12:00 PM
You make my day, although I am sure Obama will be re-elected. I just can’t fathom how Mitt Romney can mislead so many people. He’s going through the Teflon phase; nothing sticks to him just like a former president, the one who DID fool all the people all the time.
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By: Marilyn on November 2, 2012
at 11:52 AM
Helen there is not much point responding to each of your points as it wouldn’t be a conversation that would ever change your opinion. Suffice it to say I hope Romney is elected especially to save you from the damage our economy has suffered under the O.
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By: Shaun Kavanaugh on November 2, 2012
at 11:39 AM
darlene87 on November 2, 2012 at 10:29 AM
Here’s another “octo” on the bandwagon. I have to admit that I miss Molly Ivins but Helen is as close as one can come to her. Witty, pithy, and always to the point, her comments are a joy to behold. And its always nice to see so many positive comments on the first couple days after her posts because you know that the uglies will be out in force by the third day.
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By: jsri on November 2, 2012
at 10:54 AM
I’m SO glad you retold the football field story. I thought I was the only person who heard it or who was totally disgusted by it. Mitt Romney could not relate to hardship if it hit him upside the head!
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By: Shirley Cordova on November 2, 2012
at 10:39 AM
Just wonderful !!!! I always love your humor and wish I’d written that. You are fantastic. Keep on proving that not all Octogenarians are senile. We fellow ‘Octo’s’ appreciate you more than you will never know.
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By: darlene87 on November 2, 2012
at 10:29 AM
Another winner M&H. Keep ’em comin’.
And no, this is not from The Onion:
Email to Newt Gingrich’s Supporters Says ‘Obama Is Going to Win’.
“The truth is, the next election has already been decided. Obama is going to win. It’s nearly impossible to beat an incumbent president. What’s actually at stake right now is whether or not he will have a third-term.”
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😉
PEACE ~ Δ
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By: Whirled Peas Δ on November 2, 2012
at 10:27 AM
Bi-partisanship was never better than your quotes, Helen. Margaret, missed your words of wisdom on this one.
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By: Teacher on November 2, 2012
at 10:14 AM
@Terri: Yep, Ryan’s been pretty invisible since his fiasco of a photo op.
The campaign handlers of R&R are so inept, I can’t believe they get paid.
Thanks for the great post, Helen. I remember when it was ok to praise the president no matter what party you belonged to. The polarization in this country is interesting and hopefully about over.
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By: Iris on November 2, 2012
at 9:53 AM
Oh my god, I love this!
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By: ohhelly on November 2, 2012
at 9:44 AM
I LOL’d at the football field story. You have to feel for him though. He must be crazed over all the positive press Obama is receiving. Sandy is doing good for Obama.
This woman thinks Sandy is payback for gay marriage
http://zachsgang.blogspot.com/2012/10/frankenstorm.html
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By: Sus on November 2, 2012
at 9:29 AM
LOL…and Mitt is lying about cleaning up the football field as well. At Cranbrook, students would never be asked to do such menial labour. They had staff to do the work. Just like in “real life” for people like Mitt.
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By: tdspringer on November 2, 2012
at 9:25 AM
Good jobs report! The economy is picking up steam. I hope Obama gets re-elected to keep the momentum going and enjoy the fruits of his hard work. The last thing we need is the Bush-policies reprise that is being proposed by Romney and Ryan. And by the way, where is Ryan? I think he is so unpopular they put him in the witness protection program. Go Obama/Biden!
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By: Terri in NY on November 2, 2012
at 9:24 AM
Love it!!!
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By: Kathy Lee on November 2, 2012
at 9:23 AM
As always the comments have been direct, to the point and enlightening. I really appreciate Helen and all of her insights.
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By: Judy on November 2, 2012
at 9:16 AM
AHHHH I love you ladies! always “spot on”.
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By: Majeral on November 2, 2012
at 8:48 AM
Obama has always tried to have compromise and work bipartisan .
Such a shame that the radical right wasted our tax payers dollars
Funding a senate and congress that sat on their hands and did nothing to prove their power.
Make your votes count to help our president in his second term.
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By: Christianne Murphy on November 2, 2012
at 8:41 AM
I am sure that my friend, whose house and his business were for all intents destroyed by Sandy is quite relieved that getting back to normal is as simple as cleaning up after a football game.
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By: Catrina_woman (@sccvespa) on November 2, 2012
at 8:38 AM
Ladies, as usual you have said it all. But remember, dear voters, that we are the losers if Romney is elected. He is the biggest liar around. The people of Massachusetts found out the hard way that he had lied his way to governor. Please, please, reelect President Obama. He is a good decent TRUTHFUL man. He will pit this great country back on track. All Romney cares about is Romney, he’s a bored, liar who decided to buy the presidency. Please sho him some things are NOT FOR SALE!
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By: Pythia on November 2, 2012
at 8:34 AM
Wild willy……..already done. I waited in a 2 hour line on the very first day of early voting in Florida. There are many irregularities concerning early voting and mail in voting already being reported in this state and they are all damaging to democrats.
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By: sidney18511 on November 2, 2012
at 8:23 AM
Pete Sessions is an idiot
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By: D.T. on November 2, 2012
at 8:21 AM
Love this blog! We all must continue to stand up against the likes of Romney, Coulter, Limbaugh…..we can do better! Margaret and Helen say it best! Obama/Biden 2012!!!
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By: Jackie Brown on November 2, 2012
at 8:01 AM
You are awesome Helen. The disparaging treatment has been outrageous and sophomoric. Limbaugh and Coulter and Trump, the axis of evil, shouldn’t they really be irrelevant?
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By: susansavia on November 2, 2012
at 7:48 AM
Serial liars have no place on this island called “Earth” vote Mitt and Paul off
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By: Randy Phillips on November 2, 2012
at 7:25 AM
I thought Mitt and the football field was a clever joke until I found it wasn’t.
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By: Patti Kuche on November 2, 2012
at 7:24 AM
I wish we could also vote Ann Coulter off the island. I’m tired of hearing her nastiness. And before we get all sweet on Christie, NJ was given $300 million to assist homeowners against foreclosures and Christie has only used $4 million to help homeowners. Por que?
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By: emdoyle on November 2, 2012
at 7:20 AM
sidney1851 – Don’t barf, VOTE!
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By: Wild Willy on November 2, 2012
at 7:14 AM
To Mageen from Old Virginny, above — Thanks for that insight! And thanks, Margaret and Helen, as always! But…did you catch up with the Rabbi who
KNOWS why NYC got “hit”? Also like Ted’s comment. =)
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By: Peg on November 2, 2012
at 7:10 AM
I like Gov. Christie he shoots and talks straight. What he’s doing now is getting help for his devastated state. I’ve never liked Romney and he was governor of my state. Didn’t vote for him then, won’t vote for him now.
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By: Fran Folsom on November 2, 2012
at 6:53 AM
Once again, you’ve made my day.
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By: Martha Ann Englert on November 2, 2012
at 6:29 AM
Isn’t it wonderful that Mitt could remember cleaning up a football field, down to the tiny details, but doesn’t recall how he bullied a kid with feminine tendencies?
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By: Ginna Mashburn on November 2, 2012
at 6:19 AM
Hoping to complete voting him back to LaJolla Tues 6 Nov if don’t get it done today!
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By: JC on November 2, 2012
at 6:11 AM
Your right as usual Helen, Romney is a moron and next Tuesday we WILL vote him off the island. As for President Obama, That’s what leadership looks like! FOUR MORE YEARS!
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By: Annie in Maine on November 2, 2012
at 5:56 AM
Whenever I see Romney talking at a campaign event, I look at the faces of those who went to see him, the ones applauding and holding Romney signs, and the only conclusion I can come to……..wealthy?……Racist?…….stupid?
WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
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By: sidney18511 on November 2, 2012
at 5:29 AM
Ahem. He went to Cranbrook, a very prestigious deep pockets private school for boys where, as I recall, the grounds were ALWAYS immaculate. Putting those boys to work and getting their hands dirty? Unlikely!!! They had more than enough money to employ a maintenance department which would have cleaned up with machines. Again, another lie.
As for Governor Christie, he always had a streak of renegade in him. Note his “Shakesperean” use of language in his many dealings with the public. Renegade. Not “maverick”. Big difference. His response to the situation is proof that you do not fool with Mother Nature. Mayor Bloomberg of New York City also praised Obama, but heck, Bloomie was himself once a Democrat and switched parties. Hey, Bloomie, the door swings both ways! You would be welcomed back.
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By: Mageen in Old Virginny on November 2, 2012
at 4:51 AM
Quite amazing how Rmoney remembers having to clean up a football field but seems to have no recollection of seeking out, holding down & cutting the hair of a fellow student who he (Mr. Important indeed!) deemed to be inappropriate.
It goes without saying that comparing the cleanup of a venue to cleaning up the debris from one’s home, if there is indeed a home left…or the cleanup of a city…is beyond comprehension to most people.
This man is a narcissist through & through.
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By: Lsamsa on November 2, 2012
at 3:52 AM
Well, I never thought I’d have anything nice to say about Chris Christie – the man just irritates me every time he opens his mouth. However, this week I’ve been impressed with his focus on doing the right thing and having the guts to ask the President for help and to thank and praise the President for the strong job he is doing in this disaster. And I was glad to see the President return the compliments to Christie. They have both shown all of us what we should expect (and what we used to have) from our elected officials.
Ladies, thank you for your insight and words of wisdom. I especially liked the quotes from republicans about how untrustworthy and unqualified Romney is to be president. Romney is not only unqualified to lead our country, he is downright scary.
And really? That goofy story about cleaning up after a football game? We had 5th graders who knew how to clean up a whole 20 acres of woods after day camp was over. I can’t believe it took him that long to learn that lesson. But more to the point – it’s hardly anything like cleaning up after Sandy.
I like your idea of voting Mitt off the island – I already mailed in my vote and he didn’t get it.
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By: eeyore on November 2, 2012
at 2:21 AM
I say keep Mitt on the island – provided that he’s tied to the pier at the low-water mark for the next storm. Just deserts for the man who wanted to turn disaster managment over to the private sector. If you want a look at what that would be like, read Carl Hiaasen’s novel “Stormy Weather”.
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By: E.A. Blair on November 2, 2012
at 2:04 AM
His ridiculous comparison of an “example” may be the first time he didn’t try to hog credit. AS if some messy football fans equals the devastation we’ve seen on TV and the loss of life!! What a douche he is.
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By: Saundra Wade on November 2, 2012
at 1:50 AM
I cannot for the life of me understand how anyone could vote for Romney…ever! It is obvious to everyone the many lies he has told, how can they even consider trusting him. Great post girls, you are more bipartisan than I ever could be…….Obama 2012
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By: Bernadette Wood on November 2, 2012
at 1:35 AM
Just the thought of a president Romney and a republican majority in the house and senate makes me sick. To my stomach.
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By: sidney18511 on November 2, 2012
at 1:30 AM
Looks to me like our President can and will work with a Republican for the benefit of American citizens. He does need a partner who puts the constituents ahead of the party. Governor Christie makes the “NEVER let Obama achieve anything” Congress look like selfish and spiteful trolls.
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By: Ellen McLean (@EClaireMcLean) on November 2, 2012
at 1:21 AM
I’d bet Romney wasn’t in charge of cleaning the field. He was the whiner. Where was Romney in the aftermath of Sandy. Oh, yea he had that photo of him help load boxes of supplies in the midwest to send to the victims. He hasn’t showed his face within 1000 mines of the devastation. He’d have to ruin a perfectly good suit & pair of shoes. Hey Mitt. That would be a donation. You could take it off your taxes.
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By: Sandra Meyer John Osborn on November 2, 2012
at 12:51 AM
I wonder… Was Romney as good a Prom King as “W” was a cheerleader?
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By: Ted on November 2, 2012
at 12:41 AM
Well, Mitt could go to New York, attach himself to some form of generator and flip (and flop) so much he’ll get the power going. Obama is my choice for another term.
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By: Joyce Beaman on November 2, 2012
at 12:23 AM
I love you ladies. As soon as I take care of some bills, I’m sending you something to support the genius blogging you do. Thank You!
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By: Karen Wolfer on November 2, 2012
at 12:05 AM