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Met Chain CPI (chain grandma to less cat food)
December 19, 2012 in catfood commission, social-security | Tags: betrayal, cat-food, past, social-security | Comments closed
Ted Rall explains it in words and pictures
Did I mention Nancy Pelosi said “I could live with that?” Interesting choice of words. Could she live ON that? Because I HAVE TO.
A better class of propaganda
November 25, 2012 in betrayal, catfood commission, irony, past, propaganda, social-security, Tax cuts | Tags: betrayal, past, propaganda | 1 comment
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In the old country, they were not skilled at propaganda. They never tried to disguise it as entertainment, or news or sports. It was just that: propaganda 24/7, pretty much displacing entertainment, news or sports. Everyone knew what it was, but was helpless to do anything about it.
The first time I knew I had to get out of there because it was messing with my brain was a time they decided to reduce pensions. Not stop COLA, but reduce them. I was young and couldn’t care less about that. But then I started seeing old people on TV cheering and explaining to me why this was a good thing. My threshold for absurd just exploded.
Once I came to the US, It took me a while to find the nicely packaged propaganda (about one month I would think). I comfortably kept it at a distance, along with advertising with my superpower my voyage bestowed on me (kinda like Superman could fly because on his planet….)
But very soon, I’ll fly into the same threshold of absurdity, ironically on the very same topic: old people will tell everybody why it’s good they’ll be put on an ice floe.
Obama to Deploy Campaign Apparatus to Persuade Americans to Look Forward to More and Better Catfood
And there’s an extra layer of irony here: these are the same people who convinced enough voters that voting the guy who brought war and poverty is a good thing.
And Obama himself, in an interview with Des Moines Register on October 24 had this to say
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And we can easily meet—’easily’ is the wrong word—we can credibly meet the target that the Bowles-Simpson Commission established of $4 trillion in deficit reduction, and even more in the out-years, and we can stabilize our deficit-to-GDP ratio in a way that is really going to be a good foundation for long-term growth. Now, once we get that done, that takes a huge piece of business off the table,” he went on to say.
A transcript of the whole interview has since been scrubbed. But just in case the so called “other side” didn’t get the wink wink, the campaign leaked stronger signals one day before the election
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) – If President Barack Obama wins re-election, he’s expected to move quickly, perhaps within a day, to renew his bid for a bipartisan deal to avert a “fiscal cliff” that threatens to push the United States into recession, top Senate Democratic aides said on Monday.
A victorious Obama could reach out to Republicans as early as Wednesday and pledge that, with the election decided, it’s time to find common ground to deal with the year-end expiration of Bush-era tax cuts and the launch of automatic spending cuts that would suck $600 billion out of the economy in 2013.
And he did, even before staging the photo op with Sandy victims in NYC. Election time, I was sending that article to those asking me to vote Obama with the words “your thank you letter is in the mail”.
Now the same people will ask me to be happy about shopping for generic/smaller cat food.
Not sure about my super-powers against propaganda now. My head might explode after all.
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Tabloids:Paladino homophobia, screwing the seniors
October 11, 2010 in social-security, tabloids | Tags: social-security, tabloids | 12 comments
I used to say the media was attacking Paladino to help Cuomo, but this time he created the news making himself so loathsome, I can’t hate Cuomo enough to vote for him.
Nere’s Metro LI on his rant at the Hasidic center (where women reporters had to wait outside and water was poured on them)

Just what we needed after the bullying/torturing cases we had

ot sure if Cuomo would have had that much publicity for such remarks

With even NT Post making like they cared

but indefensible it is anyway.
Also indefensible is keeping Social Security without COLA second year in a row, first time since 1975!

Very few papers mention it

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Separated at birth? Alan Simpson and the Simpsons’ Mr Burns
September 3, 2010 in social-security | Tags: Alan Simpson | 5 comments
Cartoon: 25 ways to disguise the taste of cat food ( commission)
July 20, 2010 in catfood commission, humor, past, satire, social-security | Tags: cartoon, catfood commission, past, satire, social-security | Comments closed
Chuck may have become the sensible woodchuck instead of the sensible liberal, but the cat food commission got its due
Some of my favorite panels:

for mentioning William Shatner

for making it clear it’s the POTUS commission

and for the cat food thinghy at the end
Of course, none of it comes even close to vast left’s










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