Archive for the ‘ politics’ Category

BREAKING NEWS: GOP supports global trade!

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

In a shocking turn of events, Republicans are willing to buy from and sell to the global markets. News at 11.

I was reading an article over at Salon.com about the GOP buying t-shirts made in Honduras. They were basically taking the Democratic Party line and making fun of the GOP for buying non-American products to use in a rather childish t-shirt-based prank/retort to an earlier (and equally childish) t-shirt-based attempt at sloganeering by the Democrats.

The Salon article goes as far as explicitly spelling out for us that, unlike the t-shirts the Democrats bought, the Republican t-shirts were foreign-made and *gasp* not made by union workers. (more…)

Filibuster of Supreme Court Justices

Monday, April 5th, 2010

I was reading over at my favorite right-wing political forum (the only one I can stand to read, because it’s the only one that doesn’t oppress dissenting opposing viewpoints), and I came across a topic by a short-sighted right-wing ideologue brilliant political strategist. Here’s his argument, syllogistically interpreted by me.

Premise the first:

Justice Stevens is about to retire.

Premise the second:

President Obama will nominate a new SCOTUS Justice.

Premise the third:

Republicans are a bunch of navel-gazers who are trying their best to remain the minority party. (Apparently.)

Conclusion? (more…)

Something serious is amiss in Minnesota

Monday, November 30th, 2009

A recent article by the Star Tribune, State economist: A thorn in governor’s philosophy, puts the Minnesota state economist at odd with the governor. While Governor Tim Pawlenty is an only-spending-cuts-will-save-us type Republican, at least lately, the state economist, Tom Stinson, argues that there is no single solution (e.g., neither tax hikes nor spending cuts alone) to the money woes in Minnesota. In fact, Mr Stinson appears to support President Barack Obama‘s economic stimulus efforts, which Pawlenty has had nothing but ill will toward.

I am not sure whether we have had enough time to know if the stimulus has worked, I am certain that I will give the state economist, who has been doing this work for Minnesota for some twenty years, benefit of the doubt. Which is more than Pawlenty appears willing to do, because Stinson’s forecasts do not fall in line with the governor’s national political aspirations.

From the article:

As the state’s budget deficit ballooned into billions of dollars, the Republican governor blamed DFLers, who he says would rather raise taxes than rein in spending. In the process, Pawlenty has barely mentioned Stinson and rarely talks to him.

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