I look around me and try to figure out what people think is
important in our world. So many are going crazy over the birth of a royal baby
when on the same day in the UK, 650 babies were born into poverty. There is no
news when it comes to the poor in our society. We all know that it is all their
own fault. They are only looking for a hand out. They are not interested in
working and providing for themselves and their families. Rick Perry likes to bring
this myth to life in the Republic of Texas.
This is the back story to Rick Perry’s desire to end
abortion as well as diminish the poorest of us to obtain food stamps or school
lunch programs, yet he wants to give massive tax breaks to gun manufactures
this makes total sense. The poor do nothing for the economy so let’s make sure
that there are more babies born into poverty and take away services that might
help them get out of poverty. On the other hand, let’s make sure that the
government gives a hand out and up to the wealthiest. They need the extra help.
Their profits for the shareholders need to go higher.
This is the beauty of our system. Government officials today
take care of those that take care of them. This is quid pro quo at its finest.
Good for Rick Perry. He has ginned up the system to work for him. Of course he
is not the only one to do this, but he has one hell of a high profile. You will
not be able to get pre-natal care or cancer screenings or an abortion if you are of
a certain economic status, but the middle and well-to-do will still be able to
get these same services even if they are inconvenienced a bit. Nice work Rick.
When you grow up with a silver or gold spoon in your mouth,
it must be terrible to think that there are others that want to get something
for free when they cannot contribute to your campaign or hook you up with a
term on the board of directors of their corporation and a six figure salary.
You’ve got to love modern politics. Rick you and George need to hang together.
You can swap governor stories and Rick, you can drool over the fact that George
got it done on the national stage and you face planted.
There is another former governor that is making headline
with some of his own problems these days: Mitch Daniels. He is not for academic
freedoms. He wants to dictate to his professors at Purdue and the Indiana public school system what they can and cannot teach. This is nothing new for Mitch. He must think that he is still governor and
can attack the academic community willy-nilly.
Hell, this is the kind of decisiveness that all universities are looking
for from their leaders. Nice work Mitch.
I love all these egotistical assholes. They give me
something to talk about. Keep up the good work gentlemen. In Mitch’s case, he
gots to love email. Mitch, Mitch, Mitch you left a trail a mile wide. You want
to teach history as if you were the victor. Nice try. You’re in academia, now. Make
sure in the future when you converse with your right-wing tools you keep it on
the down low. Did you forget that emails are public information especially when
used on government time?
The beauty of the right-wing is that they believe that
whatever they say goes. They see the world as their play thing and get really
pissy when other people have a different idea as to how it works. They are used
to trampling on the rights of all those around them. Watch all the ID laws that
will now be enacted by GOP state legislatures in the name of fairness. These
laws are as Orwellian as they can be. As Big Brother said in 1984,
“Freedom is Slavery and Ignorance is Strength”. Nice job Mitch showing how to
keep the other half down so that you can perpetuate your personal beliefs and
impose them on an unsuspecting public. I guess we are not so unsuspecting
anymore thanks to the fourth estate: journalists.
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