A DAILY INNOCULATION AGAINST POLITICAL AND CULTURAL BULLSHIT

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"Plus ça change, cher, n'est-ce pas?" - Mémé Aureole Petite


"I'm desperate, Johnny. There's nowhere left to turn."
--- Watching Obama abandon the middle class

"I can't look at his face anymore. I can't listen to him speak. If I saw him in person, I'd throw my shoe."
--- Tweet takes the bold step of expressing his own opinion.

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Mr. Petite has been an adviser to both the Bush and Obama administrations (neither of which ever asked for his advice - and they certainly never took it, so don't blame Tweet) and is a Senior Fellow at (and is supported entirely by) the ETHICS AND THEORY INSTITUTE OF TERMINOLOGY (EATIT), a foundation underwritten by the parents of a United States Senator in return for Mr. Petite's silence on certain important matters. Which explains why he doesn't do TV.

Mr. Petite is a native of virtual New Orleans, and therefore a legal immigrant to his actual residence, so he has never had to do migrant farm work or landscaping. (He did do some shrimping in the virtual bayous on some of the days he played hookey from school.) The use of the word "onions" is metaphoric, or something. His sole contact with actual onions is in some of the better gumbos.

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

California Misses Deadline, May Now Have To Issue IOUs

California Misses Deadline, May Now Have To Issue IOUs

If the goal of conservatives is to drown government in a bathtub, they are very close to success. If a state government can't provide necessary services, there is no reason for it to exist. And the states cited here are, for the most part, among the most populated.

Washington under Obama has not been much help. Combined with the massive infusion of capital into the banks, this situation indicates that the transfer of capital from the average citizen to the wealthy is not only continuing but is accelerating. The money that was given to the banks was, in some significant part, collected from citizens of these states. Now when they need help and the return of some of that collected capital, the money is not there, having been given to Goldman Sachs et al. Or Congress and the President just don't want to spend it.

This is the downside of states' rights doctrine. Not only are states alleged to be free to do as they wish with policy, but they are also free to drown in their own blood. Since before the Civil War, "states' rights" has been code for disintegration of the union. If the national government doesn't step in to prop up the states - using, for example, New Yorkers taxes to help California - then there's no need for a union.

We have not entered a new progressive era. We may be entering the most regressive in American history.

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