Celebrating the values of the American Working Class: Work ethic, Religious Faith, Family, Community, & Love of Country.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Blogging closed til September 17th....
Unfortunately, an retinal detachment operation is putting me out of the blogging business for 30 days or so....the operation was successful, the prognosis is good, but I'm out of action for while. If you're interested in my posts and share my views, check back again after September 17th 2007.
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program is more political hypocrisy...
A bill by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) and Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) would expand the entire trade-adjustment program to include service-sector workers whose jobs are lost to trade and would lower the age minimum for wage insurance to 40. McDermott and Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.), the third-ranking Democrat in the Senate, are working to adapt a proposal by Brainard and others that would cover almost any displaced worker of any age who loses a job for almost any reason and takes a new one for lower pay. Workers who make less than $97,500 would be eligible, according to a Schumer aide, and benefits could be increased to a maximum of $20,000.…Such an expansion would cause the cost of the program to increase to roughly $3.5 billion annually from about $20 million. Brainard said the cost could be covered by adding $25 to every worker's annual unemployment tax, an idea Schumer said he is considering. - Making Up for Lower Pay/Lawmakers Seek to Expand Insurance For Wage Drop-Offs Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, March 6, 2007
As part of their campaign to soothe an anxious middle class, congressional Democrats are preparing legislation that would significantly expand federal aid to the most obvious victims of the global economy: workers whose jobs move offshore or are lost to foreign imports. Under a Senate bill to be introduced today, computer programmers, call-center staffers and other service-sector workers who make up the vast majority of the nation's workforce would for the first time be eligible for a generous package of income, health and retraining benefits currently reserved for manufacturing workers who lose their jobs to international trade. Aid May Grow for Laid-Off Workers Service Jobs Lost To Global Trade Are Focus of Bills Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, July 23, 2007
This is another example of the displaced worker paying for his/her own “benefits” instead of the CEO Classes and Wall Street bankers that benefit from their displacement. What’s even worse is that the extension of short-term “aid to displaced workers” is being considered as a trade-off to giving the President back the unconstitutional power of “fast track” trade authority.
A solution to the problem of the displaced worker would include the following: 1) clamping down on unrestrained immigration, including H1B Visa workers; 2) removing the government subsidies toward exporting jobs via the Export-Import Bank; 3) imposing tariffs on imports from nations like China that provide state subsidies to it export industries; 4) replacing NAFTA and other so-called “free trade” agreements with “fair trade” agreements that prevent this sort of labor arbitrage that benefit multi-national corporations and Wall Street investment bankers at the expense of working folks.
"Ironically, the proposed legislation would increase taxes on low-income taxpayers as a way to fund health coverage for low-income individuals," Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said Tuesday in a letter to Sens. Max Baucus, D-Mont., and Charles Grassley, R-Iowa about the proposed .61 cent increase on a pack of cigarettes to fund the expansion of the State Children's Health Insurance Program....Baucus replied..."When given the choice between standing with big tobacco companies and standing with kids, I stand with America's children," said the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. Source:Administration Fights Cigarette Tax Hike - By KEVIN FREKING The Associated Press/via the Washington Post - Tuesday, July 17, 2007
It's not hard to see why the Democrat Congress is held in LOWER self esteem then President Bush when they are pulling stunts like this. The Democrats are throwing crumbs to their urban with this "sin tax" on tobacco smokers to their socially liberal constituency. Today's white (Christian) liberals are true to their Northeastern Puritan & Calvinist roots, always embarking on moral crusades against this or that "sin" that generally irritate the rest of us.
But what's really wrong with the tobacco tax is that it's a FLAT tax, and Americans who vote Democrat are generally advocates of progressive income taxes, not "flat taxes". So it's not surprising the Republicans are exploiting another example of the divide between the Democrat base and the Democratic Party bosses. The Democrats have only themselves to blame for giving the Bush Administration a "wedge issue" to exploit. The Democrats are always paying for programs for the underclass with taxes on the working folks instead of taxing the wealth of Wall Street Bankers and Trust Fund Babies. And Health Care "reform" should consist of socialization of dysfunctional private insurance quagmire, which is another issue where Democrats refuse to take on the special interests.
Bottom Line: The rich should pay their fair share of aid to the underclass instead of putting the burden on working folks and our distressed middle class.
"American employees must be punctual, dress appropriately and have good personal hygiene," says Chao. "They need anger-management and conflict-resolution skills, and they have to be able to accept direction. Too many young people bristle when a supervisor asks them to do something." -Elaine Chao, Secretary of Labor Parade Magazine July 1, 2007
We all need "anger managment" training when we hear some of the arrogant and ignorant statements by the Bush Administration sock puppets like Elaine Chao.
How patriotic can the CEO classes be when they are looting the economic security of Americans to give justify hugh bonuses and stock options for themselves?
Big Jews versus Little Jews: the disconnect between AIPAC/ADL and American Jews.
Shtull-Trauring says Foxman, frustrated and under attack, placed his cards on the table, angrily retorting: “I don’t represent you nor the Jewish community! I represent the donors.” Foxman’s outburst was surprising not because of its content, but because of its candor. Foxman needn’t bother himself with the trifling concerns of American Jews who happen not to be multimillionaire philanthropists. If he makes the Jewish community less appealing to young Jews, if his theatrics turn us off and turn us away, that’s all beside the point. Foxman’s job is to keep the millionaire benefactors happy: the rest of us can go jump in the Kinneret. - Fire Foxman/Denying the Armenian Genocide should be the last atrocity perpetrated by the ADL chief. byJoey Kurtzman, July 9, 2007 Jewcy.com
Interesting insight into the way the world of Washington, DC "advocacy" politics works. It's all about inciting wealthy people to donate you money, by exploiting the worst fears and passions of those who hold the purse strings. Of course, if you're Jewish but don't have money, then who cares what you think. But that's the way it works in the Imperial Capital.
It also might explain the disconnect between Jewish-Americans and the Israeli Lobby on the Iraq War. And something about where the inspiration of Bush's foreign policy comes from. You cannot differentiate between Bush's disingenuous and bellicose rhetoric about "The War on Terrorism" and the views of the wealthy Zionists who bankroll the AIPAC and the ADL.
Chickenhawks that defend wars that they are unwilling to fight in don’t deserve even common courtesy. I don’t blame the caller for losing his temper with this arrogant little twit.
It’s irritating when C-Span moderators are always protecting the guests from embarrassing questions by callers, especially when often the callers are not particularly articulate but have a good point. Often the replys being offered by the guests on C-Span are so disingenuous that the callers become angry. If this was a decent moderator, he would have intervened to remind neo-conservative Mathew Continetti (assistant editor of the Weekly Standard) that the US military is desperately in need of healthy 20-something volunteers like him.
If anyone should wonder what foreign power is inspiring US foreign policy in the mideast, it's this message from Norman Podhoretz, the editor of Commentary Magazine. Commentary Magazine is the premier inspirational journal of the "Neo-Conservative" movement.
Frankly, Cindy Sheehan always came off as a little unbalanced in my opinion. Now she goes on Fox News and removes all doubt.
Only a couple of months ago Cindy Sheehan was telling us that she was fed up with being the face of the anti-war movement. In my opinion it was the other way around. The antiwar movement has enough of a crackpot image with the Code-Pinko gals running amuck. Now Cindy says "voices" in her head have told her to run for Congress and unseat the Democrat House Leader Nancy Pelosi in the 2008 election.
On the other hand, Cindy might just give Nancy Pelosi a hard time in place as "diverse" as San Francisco. Which wouldn’t be a bad thing. So Good Luck, Nancy!
The amazing thing about the Midnight Ramblers that they were so young...all under 18 years old! I can hardly believe that kids--well they ARE kids compared to me---could be that GOOD! I love to support "living" music, and I'm glad to say that this wonderful music of traditional America is still alive and thriving in the persons of these talented young musicians!
I would hate Bluegrass music to go the way the Blues music did with African-Americans. Most popular Blues being played these days is done by suburban white kids...like Johnny Lang for instance. It’s sad that white kid from North Dakota is the most famous contemporary Blues musician and not some young African American. Would the music survive if 50 years from now, the only Bluegrass music was being done by like, a Chinese guy, or a Korean? OR maybe a group of Czechoslovakians? It’s not real roots music anymore. That is what seemed to happen to Blues music. If I want to listen to the Blues, I'm not going to buy some pretty white blonde boy's CD. No thanks, I'll pull out my old phonograph album of Blind Lemon Jefferson, my albums of Robert Johnson, Leadbelly and Ma Rainey. For Chicago Blues, I've got my Lightning Hopkins and my Albert Collins. The Blues Brothers? Ha! That's a joke played on us by a couple of drunken clowns. Not real Blues at all. I can tell the difference. At some point, African Americans came to view themselves as urbane and cosmopolitan, and moved on to more sophisticated Jazz, and lately Rap. While you can draw a line from the blues to jazz, the line begins to blur with modern rap. It's just not the same as keeping the roots music alive. It is true that the "Blues will never die", but those old African Americans that experienced the pain of racism and poverty that begat the blues are long dead. And their grandsons and granddaughters didn't carry on the tradition.
That's why I'm glad that the Midnight Ramblers are around. It means at least THAT roots music is still alive.
NOTE: My photographs of the Midnight Ramblers at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife are located here. You might want to check them out.
What a tangled web they weave in the Imperial Capital....
"This particular action (President Bush commuting the “Scooter” Libby prison sentence) by the president is one more piece of evidence in their ongoing disregard for the rule of law that they think they don't have to answer to.” -Hillary Clinton campaigning in Iowa,ABC News Online: Clinton Slams Bush Over Libby Maneuver.
The number of amazing factoids surrounding Scooter Libby's career in Washington DC give us a glimpse of the bizarre world of "insiders" who infest our Nation's Capital.