Hypothetical Dystopia

I Didn't Write This  →

stfuhypocrisy:

Mitt Romney, when you stand on that $2.5 million stage in Tampa to accept the nomination, the one being built to make you look likeable, remember, you didn’t build that. Your fine-tailored suits that signal your business success — the threads that you bought with some of the money you deigned to keep in America — remember, you didn’t sew that. In fact, that business success at Bain Capital wasn’t your success. You know the government that you claim should get out of the way so entrepreneurs can flourish? You used it to become a multi-millionaire.

When Bain started Environmental Data Resources of Milford, Connecticut, in 1994, it did so with the help of a $500,000 state fund. And that was on top of another $500,000 Connecticut had already invested in the firm from the state’s Innovations agency. Victor Budnick, who ran the agency, said you got a better deal from the state than you could have received from private investors. In fact, one of the selling points your company made to government agencies was that Bain companies that received government largess got an average return of 88% through the end of 1999. Government is good, no?

When another Bain company, Leiner Health, relocated to York County, South Carolina, the government induced the move with worker training, upgrades to public roads, water and sewer facilities, and tax breaks, and a 43% cut by the county in property tax assessment. Bain bought GS Steel in 1993 for $75 million, but with only $8 million of its own money. But Mitt Romney, you didn’t buy that company. It was made possible, in part, because of a $3 million tax break courtesy of Kansas City. When the company went under, so did the $3 million subsidy that could not be used for the citizens of that community.

These practices don’t quite match up with the campaign speech where you decry the “endless subsidies and credits intended to shape behavior in our economic society,” and denounce government “intrusion in the workings of the free marketplace itself.” But that’s okay, Mr. Romney, because that speech — you didn’t write that. Lindsay Hayes, your director of speech writing, puts words in your mouth, even if they sound better coming out if it than Hays’s words did when she wrote for Sarah Palin.

You know that man standing next to you on the stump, the one they say could be your sixth son? Yes, Paul Ryan, the vice presidential nominee. You didn’t choose him. He was forced upon you by a right-wing base that you couldn’t satisfy on your own. Oh, and he didn’t make it on his own, either. That college education that prepared him for success was paid for by Social Security survivor benefits, part of a program he wants to dismantle. And his family wealth was obtained because of the company hisgreat grandfather started, Ryan Incorporated Central, that received government contracts for roads, railroads, and part of what is nowChicago’s O’Hare Airport. The company obtained at least 22 defense contracts, one of which, in 1996, was worth $5.6 million. That family fortune that insured he never has to ever worry about the location of his next meal — he didn’t build that.

But the culmination of all that you’ve done is nigh upon us. Soon, you will be accepting the Republican Party nomination for president at the Tampa Bay Times Forum, an arena built with 62% government funds, a taxpayer gift of $86 million. When that moment comes, chances are you won’t be thinking about the “little people.” After all, you recently remarked, “I don’t give the bus driver credit for getting honor roll, I give the kid credit.” Now, that’s just dismissive of bus drivers, if not downright cruel. Maybe the kid had to take a school bus one day when his family’s car elevator wasn’t working. But please do think of one thing when you’re basking in the glow of that $2.5 million stage. Remember Governor, you didn’t win the Republican nomination for president. Almost a dozen other Republicans, each taking his or her turn as the next “not Romney,” lost it.


Alan Colmes is a liberal political commentator, author, and host of “The Alan Colmes Show” on Fox News Radio and web publisher of Liberaland. His book Thank the Liberals … For Saving America was published on August 27th. For more, visit www.alan.com, and follow Alan on Facebook and Twitter.


Judge clears path for Pennsylvania voter ID law to take effect

univisionnews:

Opponents will try to further appeal Gov. Tom Corbett’s law, saying it discourages minorities from voting.

By EMILY DERUY

A judge refused on Wednesday to halt Pennsylvania’s voter identification law, paving the way for its implementation in advance of the upcoming presidential election.

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demnewswire:

Todd Akin: Ban the morning-after pill “totally, for everyone”

Todd Akin tells KCMO’s Greg Knapp he wants to ban morning-after pill “totally, for everyone.” August 8, 2012.

Todd Akin’s policies are far outside of the mainstream of Missouri. If elected, Akin would privatize Medicare and Social Security, eliminate federal support for student loans, abolish the federal minimum wage, and preserve taxpayer subsidies for big oil and gas companies.

TRUTHABOUTAKIN.COM


Touché: Congressman speaks in Spanish at hearing for “English-only” bill

univisionnews:

Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) made light of the hearing by speaking en Español.

By JORDAN FABIAN

A House committee held a hearing Thursday morning on a Republican bill that declares English the official language of the United States. Said hearing quickly devolved into a political sideshow.

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South Carolina Gov Vetoes Abuse And Rape Prevention Funding, Calls It A Distraction →

fuckyeahfeminists:

Late last week, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R) vetoed nearly half a million dollars that was slated to go toward domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.

Hey, you know what’s a REAL distraction?

  • spending hours in the hospital emergency room because your boyfriend beat you up
  • wondering when your partner is coming out of jail from being arrested for hitting you the night before
  • not being able to concentrate on school work because your classmate raped you
  • getting kicked out of school because you were unable to deal with the trauma of being raped
  • losing your job or housing because of domestic violence
  • not being able to find counseling because you were depending on your abusive partner economically
  • wondering EVERY DAY “how the hell am I going to get out of this situation?”
  • phone calls from your student loan provider asking for payments you cant afford because you dropped out of school after being raped and can’t get a job due to a shitty economy
  • being triggered
  • worrying that you’ll never recover from the trauma you’ve endured.

She defended the veto by saying sexual assault victims are “only a small portion” of South Carolinians who need help

The top 1% of income earners seem to be important enough to coddle in terms of policy, but when it comes to RAPE VICTIMS it’s a distraction?

Here’s a big FUCK YOU to Nikki Haley. Abuse affects EVERYONE. WE ALL MATTER.


heart4rescue:

kileyrae:

think-progress:

President Obama stopped shaking hands for a moment today so that he could embrace a sobbing woman whose uninsured sister recently died of colon cancer.

And the Republican response.

If you don’t click the link, let me just summarize for you. A Republican is asked, “What would you do to provide health care to the 30 million Americans who don’t have it if you repeal Obamacare?” He replies, “That is not the issue.”
I then screamed in frustration and facepalmed.

heart4rescue:

kileyrae:

think-progress:

President Obama stopped shaking hands for a moment today so that he could embrace a sobbing woman whose uninsured sister recently died of colon cancer.

And the Republican response.

If you don’t click the link, let me just summarize for you. A Republican is asked, “What would you do to provide health care to the 30 million Americans who don’t have it if you repeal Obamacare?” He replies, “That is not the issue.”

I then screamed in frustration and facepalmed.