Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Poor Exxon Mobile went to bed hungry last night.....



  "Maybe we have to reduce that deficit not simply on the backs of working families, low-income people, the children, the sick, the elderly. Maybe, maybe we might want to call for shared sacrifice. Maybe Exxon-Mobil and some of the large oil companies might be asked to pay something in taxes."


talking about my b....b....b....budget.....










Sen. Sanders' 10 worst corporate income tax avoiders.
1)      Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009.  Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings.
2)      Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion.
3)      Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS.
4)      Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009.
5)      Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year.
6)      Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction.
7)      Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department.
8)      Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury.
9)      ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction.
10)  Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent.


yesirree, Bob.... we'za broke.... and it is the goddam Union Teachers what done it!!

Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011

The Years

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Backtracking a week....St Patrick's Day.... it was a good night... Love them Irish.... finished about 4 Imperial pints of Stout (that 19.21 fluid ounces! each) plus a goodly amount of corned beef and cabbage... topped it off with a shot of Jameson.  AND... found my own way home, thank you very much!

It was a good respite from all the politics ..... and I have pages and pages and bookmarks and notes.... but I just had to quit... for awhile.  Still making some phone calls....and such.

But what I got today is something I didn't expect. I mean, I have evolved lately to a point where nothing unexpected surprises me,  but once in a while there is the unexpected occurrence that just knocks you outa your socks.  See, there are bunches of things that happen everyday that we do not expect, but when then happen, you know that they could have happened at any time so they really do not set your mind reeling.  You slip on an icy step and sprain your ankle badly.... or you get your hand deep into the dish water and cut your hand on a sharp knife lying there under the soap suds, deep enough to require a few stitches. Maybe a phone call from some one you had not heard from in a long while. They just aren't such unusual events that, when they come your way, you just deal with them and move on. They just are what they are

Then there are the rare scary events that grab your attention and hold them for hours or days. You don't
expect to wake in the middle of the night with an electric shock, a jolt, and have a  clear memory of Sharon sitting naked atop you on the wistful hot July night,so long ago,  naked as the moon shone across that little breakwater island and how she purred, " I'll love you forever...forever...forever."  When something like that happens, truly  unexpectedly, you are surprised and need to get out of bed, light a cigarette and muse how it was those thirty years ago, how it was that when you went to her apartment just weeks later... how it was bare and cleaned out.... no note.  You did expect a note, at least.

 But what happened the other morning was even beyond that.... I saw eyes in the mirror ... that were not mine.
Now I have seen my father's eyes in the past, appearing like a memory.... sometimes while I am driving, or reading, or watching TV, and they seem to materialize out of thin air just as if you had turned a corner and run into a old friend.  And these were not his eyes as they appeared that last day of his life, cloudy and dim. The ones I see in those moments are the dark black beads that seemed to go back to all the things he had seen and still wondered about.... the things he still worried over.  He once told me about when WWII was winding down and his artillery unit was pulled off the line and he became a guard at a German POW camp in southern Germany.  The camp itself had been a small satellite Concentration Camp now converted to hold captive Germans.  He told me how they would make the POW swhistle and sing for cigarettes, trading chocolate for war souvenirs, and how he would think, then, that he was only a generation away from having been one of them instead of an American.  I remember  asking him what the camps had been like, did they have gas chambers?  Was he there when the Camp was liberated?  No, he said, by the time he got there, there were just German POWs... and the eyes would get far away again as if there were questions that he couldn't answer but still asked himself.  He told other 'War Stories' but they were always about spending a Christmas night bivouacked in a cemetery or when he and his buddies found a stash of wine in a old cellar.  Never the stories about how he felt.  Those were rare.  It was if he did not want his eyes to wander roads he found unsettling.  But those were not the eyes I saw.
Nor were they eyes of his that would wait up for me after football  when he would want to know all about the game from my perspective.  What happened then?  On third down in the third quarter and "I saw you just level that guy.." or " "gees, you coulda had that interception, how come you dropped it?" Those eyes sparkled, like a clear creek running over rocks.  I always remember those nights.  No matter how late I came home, he would be waiting, the glow of the TV in the dark living room, the glow of his smoke as he waited.  And we would go to the kitchen and he would fry me a venison steak and some potatoes.  Truth be told.... I hated venison then because he would always over cook them and I would have to make excuses for not eating the whole thing.  And, truth be told... I had already forgotten most of the game because I had just spent the intervening time holding hands with Nancy and trying to fumble around with her softer body parts, with little success, so mostly, truth be told,  I just made up stuff  to tell him that would make his eyes sparkle and smile until finally he would say, "you must be tired," and himself shuffle off to bed.  I see those eyes often... and I still like them.
I remember the eyes that looked at me that time my friends and I rolled a car off a bluff Thanksgiving night in 1969 and how they sparked with anger that I had fucked up and almost got killed, how they had a depth behind that anger so filled with relief that I hadn't died, how there was also a bit of sorrow for the pain I was in as they stitched my face back together. When he left the hospital that night both his eyes and his deep bottom gravely  voice growled, "and you are grounded for the rest of your live." which really only lasted three days..... there just was too much relief and love in those eyes to stay mad.

 I knew the old man's stories...... most he told over and over and by now I can recall them and hear them, in his voice, just as if he were standing next to me. But it is his eyes that told more stories than whatever came out of his mouth.  And those were long road stories in those eyes..  The sorrow of where he had been and the promises he didn't keep ... and the ones he did.  I could look into them and see his regrets, his joys, days, echoes, ..... I can look into them, even now, and  smell the sweet rolls he would make on Sunday mornings.  Seeing his eyes are never totally unexpected.  Not totally.  They are the unexpected that I expect.

The other day, though, I looked into the mirror as I was about to shave....and I wiped the shower steam off ..... and as I concentrated for the first stroke of the razor.... I saw myself looking straight into my son's eyes........... I did not expect that, at all....... and as I looked at his eyes in the mirror I could only hope that he would see.... in mine... the love I see in my father's


the years..... they hurry so......

Jumat, 25 Maret 2011

American Gangsters.... or Indiana Jones unplugged



An Indiana prosecutor said one of his deputies resigned Thursday after admitting that he sent an e-mail to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suggesting the Republican fake an attack on himself to discredit public


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Minggu, 20 Maret 2011

Nipple Tape and other funnies



The Wonderful World Of Nipple Tape
Nipple tape is a cheap effective tool to cover the nipples for topless costumes or costumes that at risk for the dreaded nipple slip.













Tourist: Look at that bunch of cows. Farmer: Not bunch, herd.
Tourist: Heard what?
Farmer: Of cows.
Tourist: Sure I’ve heard of cows. Farmer: No, I mean a cowherd.
Tourist: So what? I have no secrets from cows!













Newt Gingrich addressed his past infidelities by saying, “There’s no question at times in my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate.”

''You all know St. Patrick is credited with banishing snakes from Ireland. But you guys know the truth, sometimes. There were never any snakes in Ireland. St. Patrick just made that up. Which explains why he's the patron saint of FOX News.''

—Vice President Joe Biden
Two Illinois tourists were driving through Wisconsin. As they approached Oconomowoc they started arguing about the pronunciation of the town. This went on until they stopped for lunch. As they stood at the counter, one tourist said to the cute blonde behind the counter "Can you settle an argument for us? Would you pronounce where we are, very slowly?"
The blonde leaned forward and said "Burrrr-gerrrr Kiiiing".

Ole died. So Lena went to the local paper to put a notice in the obituaries. The gentleman at the counter, after offering his condolences, asked Lena what she would like to say about Ole.
Lena replied, "You yust put 'Ole died'."
The gentleman, somewhat perplexed, said, "That's it? Just 'Ole died?' Surely, there must be something more you'd like to say about Ole. If its money you're concerned about, the first five words are free. We must say something more."
So Lena pondered for a few minutes and finally said, "O.K. You put 'Ole died. Boat for sale.' "

well, I thought they were funny

Rabu, 16 Maret 2011

Getting a Holst of myself..... Venus...Bringer of peace...

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"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us,"
Charles Dickens


"Hey, you gonna eat that doughnut?"
ojimm

Selasa, 15 Maret 2011

What Would a Republican do???

In August of 2009 Tom Barrett, then Mayor of Milwaukee and the man who ran against Scott Walker for Governor on the Democratic Ticket was leaving the Wisconsin State Fair with his family when he came across a domestic abuse situation.  Full Story Here



Now I am not saying that Tom would have made a GREAT Governor..... but it the wake of what has happened in the last couple of months, he would have made a much better one.  He as at State Park that day without his security..... he immediately went to 'help' someone.
I find it difficult to believe that Scott Walker would have been there alone, with family, that he would have rushed to help anyone.

Unless they CHEAT.......  see helping someone.... really helping someone, other than himself, is not what Scotty Sweetcheeks understands..... BUT HE KNOWS HOW TO CHEAT   there have also been vague rumors that  The 2.3 grade point Walker was caught cheating in college and was asked to leave.... rather that drop out. Hey, it's a rumor that I can not validate.... but like
Scott.... I'll say it any way.... like, when he SAID WISCONSIN IS BROKE  .....

oh gees, I gotzta go buy some rolaids.  I have heartburn and need some help..... I'm not calling Scotty, though.  I wonder if Tom will be around next January

Senin, 14 Maret 2011

shocking video of extreme violent students at UW -Madison

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call their mom's

SCOTT WALKER WANTS TO SELL DOGS....


 oh.... Wisconsin is Sooooooo broke.... we are going to the dogs..... actually.  A provision of The State Budget Repair Bill..... is about selling shelter animals ...... for scientific experiments....

SECTION 2704. 174.13 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:

174.13 (2) Any officer or pound which has custody of an unclaimed dog may release the dog to the University of Wisconsin System, the University of Wisconsin–
­Madison, the Medical College of Wisconsin, Inc., or to any other educationa­l institutio­n of higher learning chartered under the laws of the state and accredited to the University of Wisconsin System or University of Wisconsin–­Madison, upon requisitio­n by the institutio­n. The requisitio­n shall be in writing, shall bear the signature of an authorized agent, and shall state that the dog is requisitio­ned for scientific or educationa­l purposes. If a requisitio­n is made for a greater number of dogs than is available at a given time, the officer or pound may supply those immediatel­y available and may withhold from other dispositio­n all unclaimed dogs coming into the officer’s or pound’s custody until the requisitio­n is fully discharged­, excluding impounded dogs as to which ownership is establishe­d within a reasonable period. A dog left by its owner for dispositio­n is not considered an unclaimed dog under this section. If operated by a county, city, village or town, the officer or pound is entitled to the payment of $1 for each dog requisitio­ned. An institutio­n making a requisitio­n shall provide for the transporta­tion of the dog.” 
 
 
..... HMMMMMMMM...... this could be a Republican way to, ah, supply 'school lunches'  After all.... who really knows what's in those muttballs.

.....of course.... if you ask Walker..... he would say that this should not surprise anyone..... he was completely honest during his campaign...

Bust Unions.  Sell Dogs.

Minggu, 13 Maret 2011

War... have it Your way!

.

 ok..... this is old news......

"US soldiers line up to order food from a Burger King fast food shop at Camp Liberty in Baghdad, Iraq, on Monday, Feb. 7, 2005. The Army & Air Force Exchange Service operates 23 fast food franchises at 16 U.S. bases in Iraq, with 25 more approved and under construction. Having a chance to skip the mess hall and go to Pizza Hut, Burger King or Subway - Popeye's Fried Chicken and Taco Bell which will be added this month - makes a tremendous difference, soldiers say."

Now, there is some info that the US Gov is getting rid of Fast Food.... in a slow war.... but why was it there in the first place?  Because America loves to outsource .... even it's war's.



Allison Stanger has a  book on this subject, "One Nation Under Contract: The Outsourcing of American Power and the Future of Foreign Policy."

In 2008, notes Stanger, roughly 80 percent of the State Department's requested budget went out the door in the form of contracts and grants. The Army's primary support contractor in Iraq, KBR, reportedly has some 17,000 direct-hire employees there.

Lately Karl Rove... remember him....  complained in 2009 about the Obama Administration outsourcing to contractors for the War effort...  From Truthout


"Um, excuse me Karl, how about outsourcing an entire war to politically connected war companies? Remember those eight years? While Rove may be using the term "outsource" in a general way, let's remember this fact: never, ever in US history have more government and military activities been outsourced to private corporations than they were the day Bush and Rove left 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Obama moved in. For Rove-or any Bush-era official-to have the audacity to blast anyone for outsourcing anything is like a bigger-scale version of Republican Senator David Vitter lecturing the losers exiting Scores "gentlemen's club" about the moral evils of prostitution.

    The real article that should come below a headline "Obama Can't Outsource Afghanistan" would never be written by Rove. Such an article would denounce the actual scandal of Obama's continuation of the Bush-Cheney-Rove policy of radically outsourcing the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to corporate criminals like Armor Group, DynCorp, Blackwater, KBR, Triple Canopy, Lockheed Martin and many, many others."

Well the real truth is The NEW REPUBLICANS would like to get rid of government altogether and let ALL OF America be outsourced to private companies.......

...... Then we will really see some efficiencies.....
the fact is.... The war's are still good business, and will never end until America gets out of the WAR BUSINESS..... So the next time some one tells you that the 'private sector' is more efficient... Remeber the wars.

and have a good day.


Sabtu, 12 Maret 2011

Randy Family values.......

Wisconsin State Senator Randy Hopper District 18, age 45, shacking up with 25 year old lobbyist.

Wowzers!!  read about it from the Chief.

Issues of legal residence, per diem fraud, and plain old stupid have arisen.  These are not flaccid arguments.  He may be up for recall, and no one is pussy footing on that, but in the mean time he is still giving everyone the shaft.  Word is that some of his family members, no longer under wraps, have also signed the recall petiions.

It should be noted.... he only won by 164 votes in the last erection.... not a huge issue.... only inches.


Jumat, 11 Maret 2011

Scott & Eric



What has been most absent in the last few days..... is Scott Walker.  Not very visible.... almost as if he was thinking of something to say.  Maybe I can help him with a few quotes.





Those in possession of absolute power can not only prophesy and make their prophecies come true, but they can also lie and make their lies come true.
Eric Hoffer




You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you.
Eric Hoffer
 







An empty head is not really empty; it is stuffed with rubbish. Hence the difficulty of forcing anything into an empty head.
Eric Hoffer


STUFF STUFF AND DAT BALLOT BOX







"Stuff FROM MI"


"AND STILL MORE ABOUT  SCOTT  WALKER- FORBES"

... But the focus is shifting... On April 5th we vote for a new Supreme Court Justice....

And what has happened in Madison makes this a big vote with the oft mentioned illegal, unethical and scurrilous, carpetbagger  conduct of some State Republican  legislators and Scott Walker.  One candidate, running against a conservative incumbent "deserves attention " 
Not that a name like JoAnne Kloppenburg is easy to forget........


"READ MORE"

Her opponent self describes.....

"I am the only judicial conservative in the race.  The April election will determine whether the court continues a common sense application of the rule of law or whether it will turn back to the judicial activism that Wisconsin voters have repeatedly rejected." David Prosser.



"Here's another opinion of "   David Prosser from a Wisconsin Blooger

And Slate.... weighs in :

Three Electoral Tests in Wisconsin

David Dayen makes a point about Wisconsin that lots of folks are missing.
"The matchup between David Prosser (R) and JoAnn Kloppenberg (D) for the state Supreme Court on April 5 just got very interesting. It’s a statewide vote, and the balance of power on the state Supreme Court is at stake. Right now there are 4 Republicans and 3 Democrats on the court, but one of those Republicans is Prosser. Expect lots of organizing and millions of dollars poured into this election, which is much like a political election, with debates and everything. If Democrats win, the legality of what took place tonight may be put in greater question.
I saw homemade "Vote Kloppenberg April 5" signs when I was in Madison last month, carried by people protesting in the Capitol. Her campaign website is fairly staid, with not many news updates in the last few weeks, and a message that will limit what liberals can do for her.
Because we are taking public financing, we cannot accept financial contributions from any source.
But that's an election third-party groups are going to want to look at. Another election to look at: The May 3 ballots for three vacant Assembly seats, emptied out by Gov. Scott Walker as he built his administration. A third election to look at, of course, will be the recall of senators that can happen in early Summer if petitioners, on the Democratic or the Republican side, succeed. Greg Sargent reported
yesterday that Democratic petitioners are 15 percent of the way to the signature requirements on the eight recalls they're attempting; there are rallies across Wisconsin today where, presumably, more people can sign up."

Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

beep beepbeep. beep beep beep

Last night the Wisconsin State Senate rushed a measure through that effectively ends collective bargaining in the state.  After a month of declaring that the "Budget Reform Bill" was about balancing the budget and not endlin Unions.... they removed the 'collective bargaining portion from the spending bill, a move that eliminated the quorum and thus eliminating the approval of at least one of the elusive fourteen Democratic State Senators.  It was over in less than 30 minutes, no discussions.  It apparantely also violated rules established under the Open Meeting Law.
At Least the truth was finally out in the open.... this IS about Union Busting!  The State Republicans slammed it through and then fled the Capital. The Governor was no where to be found... The vote was, amongst the Republicans, 18-1.  The Democrats are still in hiding. There was one Republican with a conscience.  Today at 11 it goes to the State Assembly, which has shown some dessent amongst the Republican majority.
It was late afternoon when the news hit.  The Capital was immediately deluged with rejuvenated crowds of protesters.  In my little chunk of beautiful Wisconsington the rallies are at the Monument Square, the busiest intersection downtown.  There are about forty of them there now as I type this at the coffee house... soon, ... at least forty one will be there.  There will be more there tonight.
It's peaceful.  Cars driving by honk in support.  Now, there is a code to the honking.... a series of short and long beeps, not unlike a Morse code.... it means.... "This is what Democracy looks like".  I think it started in Madison.... but you can hear it here.  And the small crowd chants along.  And the city bus drivers honk it..... and so did a garbage truck driving by.... and a fire truck.

It's not over. MORE NEWS HERE

Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

Sahara Palin TALK A LOT PICK A LITTLE CHEEP CHEEP CHEEP

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 Wow! Sometimes  I  just have to stand back and admire Sahara Palin.... and her seemingly endless array of articulate thoughts!  I AM IN AWE OF THE WOMAN!!!  "They are not doing their job!"  Gees, lemmee see, I think she quit her job, the one she was elected to do,  so she could make a lotta money being a professional shill .... dip into the oil pipeline of Reality TV.  Gees, SHE IS ASTOUNDING in her display of political acumen and common sense.  From her RESIGNATION speech....

"I wish you'd hear MORE from the media of your state's progress and how we tackle Outside interests"

Now, then she was talking about Alaska.... where they don't need 'outside influence", but obviously Wisconsin does.... and she is IT ????   What gets me is how she comes up with this shit!  I mean, it's not even entertaining.  C'mon.... I have more fun listening to my toilet flush, which just goes to show what a fun guy I am!  OH Boy!
A Sahara Palin Panel of peers


Pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little,
Cheep cheep cheep, talk a lot, pick a little more
Pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little,
Cheep cheep cheep, talk a lot, pick a little more
Pick a little, talk a little, pick a little, talk a little,
Cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep
Cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep
Cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep cheep
Pick a little, talk a little, cheep!

APOLOGIES TO MEREDITH WILLSON- THE MUSIC MAN

Selasa, 08 Maret 2011

I will trade one Scott Walker for a box of Rocks... the rocks have more intelligence

So.... a Corporate CEO, a Teabagger and a Union Guy are sitting around a table with a dozen doughnuts in the middle.   The CEO grabs eleven of the doughnuts and then says to the Teabagger......

"Hey... that guy is trying to steal your doughnut!"

Adapted from I, Splotchy  but of course he adds his own wry humor to twist the ending.
But the deal is, Scott Walker still refuses to negotiate, mediate or discuss.  the guy is getting to be a real piece of shit.... and more and more moderate Folks are starting to see through him. His poll numbers are slipping..... recall petitions are filling the air like tree pollen........  nerves are on edge, Fox News is lurking behind every bratwurst, the Republicans are waiting for the folks to get tired and go home.  I don't think it will happen.  Four Weeks of protest at the Capital with no abatement in sight.  Like someone pointed out...."Determined people in Wisconsin.... they fish through Ice."


And the Fool Pushes on

Senin, 07 Maret 2011

LETS ELECT Charlie !!!!

Charlie Sheen
one is wasted..... and honest about it











and the other....
 is a waste and lies about it.

Scott Walker
Which idiot would you vote for......??

Minggu, 06 Maret 2011

Sunday Morning coming down.....

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Well she drug me down
Tossed me 'round
Slammed my name all over town
My good gal ain't no good to me
She makes true love more like misery






 Now I'm walkin' hunched
I get drunk a bunch
So would you sucker up and take a punch
My good gal ain't no good to me
And I think I've acted reasonably

Ah, but I miss her
And all that I wish from her

Is the time of day
Don't go out of your way
Just a-leave me with a stack of them bills to pay
My good gal ain't no good to me
And she don't have the courtesy

To shut the door
When she's been playin a whore
I don't wanna see his rags out on the floor
My good gal ain't no good to me
And I only wish that she could see


That I miss her








Ah, but I miss her
All I have is a picture... of her

It was taken years ago
I was a kid, you know
Just a-leanin' up against that El Dorado
My good gal ain't no good to me
And the final word belongs to me

Because I drove her out of town
And I shot her down
And I left her there in the cold, cold ground
My good gal ain't no good to me
Not even in her memory


 

Jumat, 04 Maret 2011

Watch this now.... hate me later

So ends another week. OK..... just when you thought I COULD NOT become more ridiculazish...I got a link to a video that the Kid made from a song and footage from years ago........




"View DIS FILM"Watch Dis Video


.... it's enough to make you forget politics....... and seriously re-evaluate the quality of a college education.  Gees... the song is soooooooo bad... I kinda like it. But whadda I know....

Good thing the Kid is a great short order cook....... Have a good weekend.

Just a modest proposal

This is a pretty State.... Wisconsin.  It really is.  Governor Walker is messing with it.  He really is.

One small item on his BUDGET REPAIR BILL would eliminate all recycling mandates.  Yupperz.  In essence.... shut down recycling efforts throughout the state.  I don't have time, resources to run dollare figures.  I don't. Really.  But the impact is basically.... throw it all in a landfill.  I guess recycling is bad for big business.  There are other items in the budget that would relax pollution controls on manufacturing...... pollution is GOOD for Business and helps create jobs.

So here is a simple, modest proposal.  Wisconsin has a great system of Parks, Forests, Trails.... and I would not doubt that Walker has plans to sell them off..... but back to the budget..... listen up... Wisconsin had over 13 Million visitors to the State parks..... add a dollar.... $1..... to the current fee.... That's $26MM in a two year period.  Wisconsin has about 1 Million deer hunters, bow and gun.... add a dollar.... $1 to the license fee.  $2MM over a two year period.  Now that may not fix all that needs to be fixed.... but it is an idea, see, and we need some ideas, not just for now... but for going forward.

But Walker has said he will not negotiate..... will not add taxes or fees....or come up with other ideas.
What a piece of nonsense, bullshit.

See.... he has decided what is BEST FOR BUSINESS IS WHAT IS BEST FOR WISCONSIN!!!

Now, I am not the smartest man in the world....but I learned a long time ago from Dear Old Dad... that there are many ways to get a job done..... that even if you have a great idea, someone else can improve it.  Dad once told me, "Son, we get there faster if there are two guys paddling the canoe."

I guess Scott Walker did not have a smart Dad, cause he sure doesn't know how to p;addle a canoe. 

Kamis, 03 Maret 2011

Boy, and I thought the Wisco Gov' was stupid



At the Tea Party summit last weekend, we spoke to former Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN), a prospective GOP presidential candidate, about corporate tax cheats. Asked about Bank of America, another wildly profitable American bank that paid nothing in corporate taxes in 2009, Pawlenty simply relied “Well actually the corporate tax rate in Minnesota and around the country is too high.” Reminded several times that Bank of America doesn’t pay it’s corporate taxes, regardless of rates, Pawlenty said that both exemptions and rates should be lowered. However, he again emphasized that he was not troubled, or even aware, of corporate tax dodging, and that corporate tax rates should be reduced:

read more 

Corp Taxes too High

Selasa, 01 Maret 2011

You know this guy...? You should



Grover Norquist is head of 

Americans for Tax Reform.... 

and a  director of m the American Conservative Union....

he is also a former unofficial advisor to Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove.  &&&& leader of

 Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) is best known for its "Taxpayer Protection Pledge," which asks candidates for federal and state office to commit themselves in writing to oppose all tax increases. The group is led by Grover Norquist, described by the Wall Street Journal as the "the V.I. Lenin of the anti-tax movement." He is renowned in right-wing and Republican circles for his ability to unite the various right-wing interests into coalitions to achieve a common goal.


Established: Americans for Tax Reform was founded in the mid-80s inside the Reagan White House. Norquist was tapped to head the group as an in-house operation to build support for the 1986 tax reform bill.
President/Executive Director: Grover Norquist
Finances: $3,912,958 (2004); ATR is a 501(c)(4) organization.
Employees: 14
High-profile staffers include: Peter Ferrara, ATR's former general counsel and chief economist, is currently founder and President of the Virginia Chapter for the Club for Growth.
Membership: 60,000
Affiliations: Americans for Tax Reform Foundation is the education and research arm of ATR. ATR is a member of the State Policy Network and of townhall.com, a right-wing Internet portal founded by the Heritage Foundation.

 Heritage Foundation????  Total Koch foundation grants to the Heritage Foundation: 1997-2008: $3,358,000

 Grover is also a Director of

 The American Conservative Union...??  Full Story
7/17/09
The American Conservative Union asked FedEx for a check for $2 million to $3 million in return for the group’s support in a bitter legislative dispute, then the group’s chairman flipped and sided with UPS after FedEx refused to pay.
For the $2 million plus, ACU offered a range of services that included: “Producing op-eds and articles written by ACU’s Chairman David Keene and/or other members of the ACU’s board of directors. (Note that Mr. Keene writes a weekly column that appears in The Hill.)”
The conservative group’s remarkable demand — black-and-white proof of the longtime Washington practice known as “pay for play” — was contained in a private letter to FedEx , which was provided to POLITICO.
The letter exposes the practice by some political interest groups of taking stands not for reasons of pure principle, as their members and supporters might assume, but also in part because a sponsor is paying big money.

 Grover Norquist  :

"Our goal is to shrink government to the size where we can drown it in a bathtub."
Grover Norquist

“We are trying to change the tones in the state capitals - and turn them toward bitter nastiness and partisanship.”








Grover Norquist









“Every worker who doesn't join a union is another worker who doesn't pay $500 a year to organized labor's political machine.”
Grover Norquist
OK.... the guy is a uber conservative with ties to folks like Rove, Gingrich, the Koch brothers, Tom DeLay
"Americans for Tax Reform is a wonderful-sounding name. As far as I'm concerned, it's a front organization for Grover Norquist's lobbying activities."
– Former Sen. Warren Rudman (R-NH)

"Americans for Tax Reform is a front for the Republican Party. Republicans are hiding money in this group, and that is fundamentally dishonest."
– Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity

First, we want to remove liberal personnel from the political process. Then we want to capture those positions of power and influence for conservatives. Stalin taught the importance of this principle. He was running the personnel department, while Trotsky was fighting the White Army. When push came to shove for control of the Soviet Union, Stalin won. His people were in place and Trotsky’s were not…. With this principle in mind, conservatives must do all they can to get jobs in Washington.
Grover Norqust
From the Wrecking Crew, Thomas Frank
 
"You can wear too many hats and [Norquist] does. He's a whole hat store. And that's the conflict of interest: He's head of a non-profit. He's a corporate lobbyist. He's a foreign lobbyist. This gives nonprofits, which are supposed to be doing research, a bad name."
– Charles Lewis, executive director of the Center for Public Integrity. New York Times, 06/08/1997

Warren G Harding, one of the most corrupt Presidents ever, on his inauguration in 1921 called for
" An end to Government Experiment in Business and for moree efficient business in Government administration"

Well the Crash of 1929 showed how well that turned out then and after eight years of Bush Administration we again discovered what an addled concept that was.  The difference is that the Businessmen in '29 lost everything and jumped from Wall St windows.  In '09 they got bonuses and wept to the Caribbean

And the middle class is falling for the same old bull shit, Again.  And paying for it, through various Tea Party rallies and donations. It's like the Stockholm Syndrome... Big Business is holding the middle class hostage and they are getting rather sympathetic to the notion.

The Wixsconsin Tax payer is getting fucked, and except for the Union Folks, is standing up, dropped their pants and cheering while the Koch Brothers had stock Walker huge amounts of money and a really really big jar of lubricant.