McCain can't get his stories straight. He is quoted on Huffington as favoring letting Wall Street enrich itself with the monies that you pay into Social Security.
Without privitization, I don't see how you can possibly, over time, make sure that young Americans are able to receive Social Security benefits.But for another audience, he told a completely different story:
I'm not for, quote, privatize Social Security. I never have been. I never will be.His careless remarks of political expedience with regard to Social Security reveal him to be a typical 'authoritarian' conservative --a psychopath, utterly without empathy, in other words --a Republican. He doesn't really care about how the government misappropriates monies paid into SS or whether or not that money will be there when you are ready to retire. He will have enriched his cronies in the meantime at your expense. That's what 'privatization' is all about. That's what the GOP is all about. That's what John McCain is all about.
--Huffington Post
Among his biggest whoppers are those he told about Iraq. The picture "straight talk" John McCain has been painting of Iraq is one of success and harmony.McCain reminds one of Nixon who always liked to portray himself has having been abused by the mean ol' media. I have news for McCain and address the following observation to him personally: no one asked you to get into politics, John, unless, of course, it was a lobby group who wanted to own you! No one owes you anything! No one is obligated to you in any way. No one I know has a reason not to call you a lyin' asshole. The shoe fits. Wear it, John. It fits you whether you like it or not! You earned it and paid for it with your bullshit.
A place where westerners can walk the streets safely and the commander of the Multinational Force in Iraq can travel around in an unarmed Humvee.
Sounds like "Mission Accomplished", right? The only problem with that scenario is that John McCain's claims about Iraq are completely false.
The Republican Senator from Arizona who wants to be President in 2008 is carrying such a large load of lies that one has to be surprised that the wheels on the "Strait Talk Express" have not blown out as a consequence.
It started on Monday when McCain claimed to radio host Bill Bennett “There are neighborhoods in Baghdad where you and I could walk through those neighborhoods, today,”
The lie continued on Tuesday when McCain spewed out on CNN that "General Petraeus goes out there almost every day in an unarmed Humvee." McCain then claimed that those who said it was unsafe for Americans to leave the heavily fortified "Green Zone" were "giving the old line of three months ago."--McCain Lies To Media, Calls Media "Jerks" After Lies Are Exposed
During an interview yesterday, Fox News’s Carl Cameron asked Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) if it was a “mistake” for McCain to say he knows little about the economy. But McCain denied that he had made any such suggestion, arguing that his past comments were taken “out of context”:Taken “out of context”? How many times can McCain be taken out of context? His lies have become the 'context' within which he operates. He is delusional.Watch it (beginning at 1:52):CAMERON: Realistically, was it a mistake for you to suggest that overall your attentiveness to the economy is subordinated by national security?
MCCAIN: As briefly as possible, when you’re on the back of the bus for hours with the media if they want to take a phrase out of context thats fine, thats one of the penalties you pay.Aside from the fact that when viewed at face value, his comments speak for themselves, McCain has said he knows little about the economy on numerous occasions, as recently as last December:
In fact, McCain’s interview with Cameron wasn’t the first time he has denied claiming his economic knowledge is sub-par. NBC’s Tim Russert asked him about his “I still need to be educated” on economics claim last January but McCain dodged, saying “I don’t know where you got that quote.” When Russert asked McCain about the same quote three days later, McCain acknowledged he said it, but never claimed he was taken out of context. McCain simply replied, “Am I, am I smart on economics? Yes.”--McCain Claims Lack Of Economics Knowledge Comments Were Taken ‘Out Of Context’– Seeking to explain his shift to the left on economic issues, McCain claimed: “I didn’t pay nearly the attention to those issues in the past. I was probably a ’supply-sider’ based on the fact that I really didn’t jump into the issue.” [Jan. 2000]
– “I’m going to be honest: I know a lot less about economics than I do about military and foreign policy issues. I still need to be educated.” [Nov. 2005]
– “The issue of economics is not something I’ve understood as well as I should,” but “I’ve got Greenspan’s book.” [Dec. 2007]
No one ever called McCain an intellectual. Nevertheless, McCain must feel obliged to subscribe to GOP orthodoxy --'supply side economics'. The GOP and thus GOP Presidential aspirants are always in need of any ideology that will justify the state theft of your money via unfair taxation, most prominently tax cuts benefiting only about ten percent of the population or even less.
'Supply-side' economics is like a vampire. It shows up on the GOP dark side whenever a gopper is desperate to justify transferring your money to rich folk. Supply-side economics, otherwise known as 'trickle down theory', is awaiting someone with a sharp wooden stake who will drive it deep into the very heart of Republican orthodoxy. Thus far, I am reminded of the lyrics from "Hotel California" by the Eagles: "They stab it with their steely knives, but they just can't kill the beast!"
John McCain is a recent convert to supply-side economics and still working on getting the talking points down. Speaking yesterday in South Carolina, the straight talker:The typical GOPPER will believe that tax cuts raise revenue not because it is true but because it makes them 'feel better' about themselves --a phrase heard from the floor of the 1992 GOP National Convention in Houston, TX. Of course, tax cuts have never caused increases in revenues, rather the opposite --just as common sense would have it. But the point is not that ideology is believed because it's true. It isn't! The point is that ideology is but a tool for GOPPERS. They 'believe' it and spread it because:proclaimed himself a believer in the notion that cutting taxes increases revenue for the government by spurring economic growth. “Don’t listen to this siren song about cutting taxes,” Mr. McCain told supporters gathered here under a tent in a driving rain. “Every time in history we have raised taxes it has cut revenues."What? Every time? Okay, how about we go back and look at the last time taxes were raised -- 1993. It's true that conservatives predicted revenue would fall as a result of the tax hike. (Typical quote: "Higher taxes will shrink the tax base and reduce tax revenues" -- Newt Gingrich.) But it didn't exactly work out that way ... The amazing thing is that New York Times, which printed McCain's quote, made no effort whatsoever to ascertain the truth of his point.
Just the typical, "McCain says earth is flat, and meanwhile in other news..." stuff. I realize that campaign reporting is hard, and reporters don't usually have time to check on the truth of candidate's statements. (And yes, this is a huge flaw with reporting, but that's another story.)
But this claim is so obviously false it could have been refuted after maybe thirty seconds of research. Didn't the author (Michael Cooper) realize that tax hikes don't always, or even usually, lead to reduced revenue? Does he remember the 1990s? Is he aware that the federal government raised taxes and started collecting dramatically higher revenues during World War II? (Taxes were raised and revenues quintipled.)--The New Republic
- it gives the elite base the cover it needs to escape taxation;
- it makes crooks and liars feel better about being crooks and liars;
- it enriches the elite one percent with pretensions of 'intellectualism' in a party that, in general, disdains the intellectual but is in need of one to quote during a debate!
If you’re a CEO of one of America’s largest corporations and have enjoyed the Presidency of George W. Bush, a contribution to the McCain campaign is looking like a pretty good investment.A new report from the Center For American Progress Action Fund finds that a key piece of John McCain’s tax plan — cutting the corporate tax rate from 35% to 25% — would cut taxes by almost $45 billion every year for America’s 200 largest corporations as identified by Fortune Magazine.Tax revenues will rise over time anyway due to inflation and economic growth. There is no guarantee, of course, that 'economic growth' is, or ever has been, egalitarian. Certainly, when policy favors the nation's elite, the elite alone will benefit. That's tautological by design. The record proves that the transfer of wealth and income upward began with the infamous tax cut of Ronald Reagan in 1982. It continues to this day, made worse, aggravated by Bush's bone-headed 'Presidency'.See:Eight companies — Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Exxon Mobil Corp., ConocoPhillips Co., Bank ??of America Corp., AT&T, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co., and Microsoft Corp. — would each receive over $1 billion a year.
The following table shows the tax savings to America’s five largest firms. See a full list of all 200 companies and their savings under McCain here:These giveaways are just one part of McCain’s doubling of the Bush tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy which would create the largest deficits in 25 years and drive the United States into the deepest deficits since World War II.
A recent analysis by the Public Campaign Action Fund found that John McCain’s campaign has received $5.6 million from the PACs and executives of the Fortune 200.Over the past eight years, under George W. Bush, American workers have seen their wages stagnate as corporate profits have skyrocketed. John McCain’s misguided priorities show he’s more of the same: the same $45 billion in tax cuts for America’s 200 largest companies could be used to lift over 9 million Americans out of poverty
--NEW REPORT: McCain Would Give America’s 200 Largest Corporations $45 Billion In Tax Breaks
- Being George Bush is a problem for John McCain
- The Education of David Stockman 1981
- Repeating Failed Strategies: the Triumph of Idiocy
- "Polishing a turd" --or How the GOP Spins Bush's Disastrous Economic Policies
- GOP Schemes to Steal Social Security Exposed
- Billionaires For Bush Reveal How Bush Paid Off His Base and Stuck You with the Tab
- The Pure Pork Gravy Train: How the Government Robs the Social Security Trust Fund and Gives it to the Military/Industrial Complex
- America's "Indebted Prosperity"
- Poverty Can Make You Get Sick and Die































12 comments:
Uh Hmmm...
I must take issue with your blanket statement about Republicans being liars. You must say it almost always is synonomous, but not _always_. There is no one more honest or with more integrity in Washington than Ron Paul, a Republican! Perhaps the truth is that he is one of very few true Republicans left in Washington.
I knew Ron Paul and interviewed him in numerous times in Houston. I take issue with the idea that he is a Republican. At the time, I would have called him a 'liberterian'.
BTW --I knew many of the gang of GOPPERS who have mounted a full scale assault on the Constitution and the rule of law, specifically Tom DeLay who --months before 911 --introduced legislation intended to exempt Bush from prosecution for war crimes. It raises the question: why were they so concerned with being prosecuted for war crimes unless they were planning to commit some, later, in Afghanistan and Iraq?
I never met Bob Perry but knew several that he bankrolled, including then State Senator Mike Richards. Perry was also one of the 'masterminds' behind the 'swift-boating' of John Kerry.
This is an evil bunch of folk. Liars all! GOP 'policy' is invariably based on lies. 'Trickle Down Theory' is a good example. GOP policies are untruthful in the main because they are created for the sole purpose of providing some kind of plausible cover for income inequalities (by design) and various kinds of Pentagon pork. GOP policy is dictated by K-street. The 'lies' told by the GOP are simply the focus group approved, plausible sounding cover stories promoted to make it all sound good.
I commend Paul for steering clear of the evil, vile gang of liars and crooks.
One thing that really makes me physically ill is that the Dems are going to respect the mythology of McCain as a true war hero and nobody is going to ever question his credentials as a "war hero."
Although the coming presidential campaign will get brutal, vicious and nasty, I don't see the Dems ever daring to raise ANY questions about McCain's military service.
The thing that makes me want to vomit is that the GOP had absolutely NO qualms about viciously slandering the war hero, John Kerry, even calling him a traitor.
Well, maybe the Dems won't dare touch McCain's war record, but I'll go ahead and say it: McCain, you're no f*cking "hero" to me.
The Vietnam War was an EVIL, illegal and immoral war of aggression that slaughtered millions of men, women and children. Like the present Iraq War, it was a war based on LIES, launched by crooked politicians who will all be roasting in hell someday (if they're not already).
I hope I live to see the day that George W. Bush dies----that will be the happiest, most joyful day of my life (and I plan to throw a big party on that day).
Marc McDonald said...
Although the coming presidential campaign will get brutal, vicious and nasty, I don't see the Dems ever daring to raise ANY questions about McCain's military service. The thing that makes me want to vomit is that the GOP had absolutely NO qualms about viciously slandering the war hero, John Kerry, even calling him a traitor.
McCain is ---indeed --no fuckin' war hero! He sold out in order to ESCAPE torture. Who could blame him for that --BUT: lying about it and building a political career upon it is another thing entirely.
The Vietnam War was an EVIL, illegal and immoral war of aggression that slaughtered millions of men, women and children.
You got that right! I won't go any further. Viet Nam is a very, very, very sore and personal point with me. Fuck every US president who got us there. I make an exception for JFK. Had he lived, I am convinced, he would have withdrawn the 'advisors' that were there.
"I make an exception for JFK. Had he lived, I am convinced, he would have withdrawn the 'advisors' that were there." - LH
as i am convinced that is precisely why he died.
benmerc
As it gets closer to election time, we need to start thinking about how we can let the NWO crowd know we’re on to them. Hopefully no one who faithfully reads this website contemplates voting for the candidates the NWO has chosen for us (Obama/McCain). As far as 3rd party candidates go, I’m more afraid that voting for one would merely translate to a vote for one of the NWO candidates or, more than likely, perhaps won’t be counted at all. The same with write-ins. Not voting at all would probably be interpreted by the NWO folks as either surrender or just being too lazy. So how are we to outfox these NWO people? Maybe if we show up to our polling places get our ballots vote for/against everything else, but didn’t vote for President or VP? What are some other ideas? We only have ‘til November to come up with a plan.
benmerc said...
"I make an exception for JFK. Had he lived, I am convinced, he would have withdrawn the 'advisors' that were there." - LH
as i am convinced that is precisely why he died.
I think you are correct, benmerc. That --plus his refusal to provide air cover for the Bay of Pigs and his promise to 'smash the CIA into a thousand pieces'. JFK also threatned to abolish the 'oil depletion allowance'
The oil industry, the MIC, CIA --all had overlapping and common interests.
I think I know who murdered JFK ---but can't publish it until I am 100 percent sure in my own mind. I've even met the 'arch' culprit, the mastermind behind the JFK murder, on numerous occasions. He never knew that I knew and, then, I was no nearly as sure as I am now!
I do know who the 'trigger man' was, where he stood when he pulled the trigger. I know what weapon he used and how he got away.
One day --I will assemble it all and put it in a book.
A clue: Jim Garrison almost nailed it! The movie JFK is as close as anything you will find anywhere --his critics notwithstanding.
REVOLUTION is the Solution!!!
You also left out the fact that JFK wanted to abolish the Federal Reserve.
That in alone would have gotten him killed.
George W.armonger said...
REVOLUTION is the Solution!!!
You also left out the fact that JFK wanted to abolish the Federal Reserve.
That in alone would have gotten him killed.
Sorry about that! Indeed, JFK was revolutionary. That's enough to get anyone murdered in America, perhaps anywhere sadly. Maybe it's because we are so close to the belly of the beast that the threat seems greater right here at home.
Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to have spent quite a bit of time abroad. I recall vividly the first time I set foot in England which was, at that time, still a lovely place, cherishing it's old traditions and keeping alive a tough-minded empirical frame of mind.
I used to love to talk with 'old timers' in pubs (called: 'locals'). I learned about WWII from guys who fought it. I never thought that Blair would have so 'Americanized' jolly ol' England, that one scarcely recognizes it anymore. It has become the most surveilled citizenry on earth. George Orwell foresaw it and no one, it seems, listened.
In our own case, the citizenry had best wake up --or the 'election' won't mean a thing. Obama may not be in danger. He has, in fact, not said a thing that was nearly as REVOLUTIONARY as the program outlined by JFK!
On the other hand, I support and encourage a REVOLUTION --SMASHING the CIA into a thousand pieces just as JFK had proposed. SMASHING the MIC into even more pieces as Eisnenhower, who warned of it, would most certainly approved. SMASHING the lobbyist strangle hold by utterly writing out of existence the notion that 'corporations' are people and, thus, have rights. THEY HAVE NO FUCKIN' RIGHTS WHATSOEVER. CORPORATIONS ARE ARTIFICIAL CONSTRUCTS, LEGAL ABSTRACTIONS!
Len,
If I’m not mistaken, McCain is still chairman of the International Republican Institute although that may be honorary? position. Even with LIEbermn coaching, he couldn’t keep his lies about IRAN straight while he was making his photo-op in Mideast. He does do ‘Bomb, bomb Iran’ to the tune of Barbra Ann pretty well by himself. Officially, the International Republican Institute is non-government organization, (ngo). This ngo, and Democrat’s Institute, promote democracy the world over. [Democracy is a euphemism for fascist capitalism.]
Like the USAID, it is cover for the CIA/NSA.
These ngos have been linked to, and financed the Orange Revolution, (have to protect the pipe line across Georgia even if it did piss off the number 1 oil and gas producing country, Russia, in the world. These same ngos were busy financing and instigating the revolution in Azerbaijan, (got to harvest their oil from a friendly despot). They also helped France and Israel in Lebanon’s Cedar Revolution.
Is it any wonder that both Russia and Venezuela kicked out English and American ngos?
A bit more about Cavez and these non-government (hahaha) organizations;
September 09, 2005
Summary, CIA Electoral Interventions, and Nicaragua as a Model for Venezuela
Summary
It is no secret that the government of the United States is carrying out a program of operations in favor of the Venezuelan political opposition to remove President Hugo Chávez Frías and the coalition of parties that supports him from power. The budget for this program, initiated by the administration of Bill Clinton and intensified under George W. Bush, has risen from some $2 million in 2001 to $9 million in 2005, and it disguises itself as activities to “promote democracy,” “resolve conflicts,” and “strengthen civic life.” It consists of providing money, training, counsel and direction to an extensive network of political parties, NGO’s, mass media, unions, and businessmen, all determined to end the bolivarian revolutionary process. The program has clear short, medium, and long-term goals, and adapts easily to changes in the fluid Venezuelan political process.
The program of political intervention in Venezuela is one more of various in the world principally directed by the Department of State (DS), the Agency for International Development (AID), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) along with its four associated foundations. These are the International Republican Institute (IRI) of the Republican Party; the National Democratic Institute (NDI) of the Democratic Party; the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) of the US Chamber of Commerce; and the American Center for International Labor Solidarity (ACILS) of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), the main US national union confederation. In addition, the program has the support of an international network of affiliated organizations.
The various organizations carry out their operations through AID officials at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and through three “private” offices in Caracas under the Embassy’s control: the IRI (established in 2000), the NDI (2001), and a contractor of AID, a U.S. consulting firm called Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI) (2002). These three offices develop operations with dozens of Venezuelan beneficiaries to which they contribute money originating from the State Department, AID, NED, and, although no proof is yet available, most probably the CIA. The operations of the first three are detailed extensively in hundreds of official documents acquired by U.S. journalist Jeremy Bigwood through demands under the Freedom of Information Act, a law that requires the declassification and release of government documents, although many are censured when released.
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=45&ItemID=8705
McCain is just another rich, freaky scion frat-boy going for broke to get into the ultimate country club...
benmerc
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