Monthly Archives: December 2009

Truthdig – Michelle Bachman: Welfare Queen

Check it out: anti-everything banshee Michelle Bachman is sucking at the government’s teat to the tune of a quarter million dollars in subsidies to her family farm.

More on her socialist tendencies and that of others of her ilk.

And yes, her constituents are as insane as she is.

In other batshit crazy thug news, Glenn Beck has been named “Misinformer of the Year”. Congrats to that psychopath.

If you still have doubts as to why, here’s a montage:

Meanwhile, Chuck Norris is of the opinion that Barack Obama would have smothered baby Jesus in his manger or something. Don’t ask me, I can’t understand these idiots anymore. They just talk stupid and white morons eat it up.

Plus, Sarah Palin wins Politifact’s “Lie of the Year” award. It couldn’t have gone to a more deserving nitwit, though the runners-up are equally loathsome, stupid, and insane.

An ugly finale for health-care reform – washingtonpost.com

“What the American people ought to pray is that somebody can’t make the vote tonight.That’s what they ought to pray.”

– Republican Hero Tom Coburn (OK), hoping Senator Byrd died before voting to stop Republican obstructionism on health care

As if I needed another reason. When Republicans are literally praying for people to die so that laws they don’t like can not get passed, you absolutely guarantee that I’m never voting a Republican, not even for dog catcher. Screw every single one of them.

All the Republicans have done is obstruct. They have gone to the filibuster on 70 percent of every bill in this past year. At their worst, Democrats have used it 27 times over a whole session of Congress. Read up on it here.

More on this problem of childish Republican obstinance here.

Seriously, angry infants who want people who don’t agree with them to die. Such odious bastards.

The Senate Bill Saves Families Money – Kaiser Health News

“This is the beginning of health reform, not the end of health reform.”

– Tom Harkin, on on the health reform bill

Hey folks, it might not be the bill we all wanted, but there are cost savings for our families.

Also, as Senator Harkin says, we’ve got our foot in the door. Republicans will find it nigh impossible to remove the concept of government involvement in health care. This idea will grow and we will hopefully have some form of government health care in the future, because, ironically, the people who may most benefit from it are the angry treasonous teabaggers who are currently conned into being against it so fervently.

And to put it all in perspective, here is Ezra Klein’s take:

Imagine telling a Democrat in the days after the 2004 election that the 2006 election would end Republican control of Congress, the 2008 election would return a Democrat to the White House, and by the 2010 election, Democrats would have passed a bill extending health-care coverage to 94 percent of Americans, securing trillions of dollars in subsidies for low-income Americans (the bill’s $900 billion cost is calculated over 10 years, but the subsidies continue indefinitely into the future), and imposing a raft of new regulations on private insurers. It is, without doubt or competition, the single largest social policy advance since the Great Society.

In my lifetime, we’ve only had one Democratic president before Barack Obama and that was Jimmy Carter. I really couldn’t tell you what the hell Clinton was. So, considering the ever-growing track record of presidential warmongering and reckless deficit spending by Reagan, the Bushes, et al, this actually really is a surprise. It isn’t the perfect outcome by a long shot, but really, given the odds, let’s take what we’ve got and build a foundation out of it.

Sen. Whitehouse: There Will Be A ‘Reckoning’ For GOP’s ‘Desperate, No-Holds-Barred Mission Of Propaganda’ | TPM LiveWire

Here is Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island calling out the GOP and telling some truths. Primarily that, should the health care bill pass, Americans will finally know that Republicans have been lying to them.

Here are some highpoints:

For some reason, one poignant piece is missing, and it may be something that progressives may be ashamed of. I don’t know why. I think it is the finest bit of his speech.

Concerning Republicans, particularly the most odious ones:

“They are desperate to break this president. They have ardent supporters who are nearly hysterical at the very election of President Barack Obama. The birthers, the fanatics, the people running around in right-wing militia and Aryan support groups, it is unbearable to them that President Barack Obama should exist. That is one powerful reason. It is not the only one.”

To see the whole of Whitehouse’s segment, try around 1:16 at the follow video, which of course has since been pulled.