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Rick Perry on BP Oil Leak: Blame it on God


by: Libby Shaw

Tue May 04, 2010 at 08:48 PM CDT

This morning I received an email notification from Barbara Radnofsky, Democratic candidate for state Attorney General.   Ms. Radnofsky informed her supporters that Attorney General Greg Abbott and Governor Rick Perry are tripping all over themselves trying to protect BP's handling of its catastrophic gas leak in the Gulf.

Houston, Texas.  May 3, 2010. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced today at a press conference that BP has made "all the right actions and all the right comments" but that the Attorney General's office would be watching to "ensure that BP's action lives up to its current words." Governor Rick Perry was quoted as saying of the oil spill: "From time to time there are going to be things that occur that are acts of God that cannot be prevented."

(The bold above is mine.)

Acts of God?  I did not know there was a hurricane, earthquake or tsunami in the Gulf last weekend. Did I miss something?  

Barbara Ann Radnofsky, 2010 Democratic nominee for Texas Attorney General,  responded: "Our state's chief executives are tripping over themselves rationalizing BP's actions.  The jury is out on whether BP has taken 'all the right actions,' as Mr. Abbott claims. BP certainly has not been accurate in its statements."
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Health Care Reform Will Pass Whether Senator Cornyn Likes it or Not


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 01:46 PM CDT

After over a year of Republican obstruction, whopping lies, Halloween type driven fright frenzies, hate fests, death panels, clown shows, biased news coverage, tea parties, Dick Armey and his Freedom Works and other shills for the health insurance industry,the American people will finally be able to realize a long and overdue life line known as health care reform.

Thirty three million Americans will soon be able to afford health insurance coverage.

Wow. What a step forward for a first world country that does third world access to affordable health care.  

Unfortunately for Texans the ruling GOP here is totally on board with third world health care.

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Max Profit, Rob Patient and Zee Roe Compassion are Back


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Mar 10, 2010 at 04:11 PM CST

In its latest and desperate attempts to kill off health care reform, insurance industry lobbyists will unleash $1 million in HCR attack ads over the next few days. This is $1 million, by the way, that could be put to far better use such as funding treatments for patients.  But who cares about patients?

The ads, which will run on cable, will focus on "setting the record straight about rising health care costs" as the Obama administration goes after big insurers for raising insurance rates.

I betcha the industry's attempts to set the record straight will be a verbatim replay of last summer's fear fest frenzies that were ginned up by the health industry lobbyists and its go to politicians.  Why is it that the fear fests surrounding health care reform remind me of another orchestrated event called Iraq?

Fear coupled with deception.

Health insurance CEOs take home record profits while volunteer groups of doctors and nurses will roll up their sleeves to clean out animal stalls, if need be, to set up free health clinics in Republican held states that are hell holes for the jobless and uninsured.  

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Senator Hutchison: Another Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Insurance Industry


by: Libby Shaw

Thu Feb 25, 2010 at 08:51 PM CST

Yesterday I had emailed Senators Cornyn and Hutchison in a hopeless attempt to prevail upon them to work with President Obama on passing health care reform. I knew that my plea was very likely a useless exercise in both the hopeless and the impossible.

At the very least, I thought, the horrible statistics I presented would perhaps grab the attention of one of their staff members.

Surely, I thought, both U.S. Senators would put aside their partisan differences, at least for a few hours, in order to serve the needs of those who elected them to office.

23 million folks will lose their insurance this year, 930,000 will file bankruptcy and 45,000 more people will die.

As we know Texas has the highest number of uninsured resident. Folks can learn about the appalling state of our health care system  here and here.

Below is Senator Hutchison's response.  

Hint: My efforts were a miserable failure. I did not get through.  Senator Hutchison, it seems, has received $619,450 from the insurance industry and she is obviously working overtime to protect it.  

None of the above statistics had any impact on her whatsoever. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison could care less about the plight of hard working Texans.

Texans are particularly aware of the need for health care reform, but it cannot come with a trillion dollar price tag and a government takeover of our health care system.  Our state has over 6 million uninsured residents, the highest percentage of uninsured in the nation.  This number poses a huge challenge for our hospitals, taxpayers, and many working individuals and families who cannot afford the health care coverage they need.

Lie 1:  Several months ago, Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC challenged Senator Hutchison's assertions that the current proposals for HCR are a government takeover of health care. HCR is not a government takeover of the insurance industry. Mitchell is correct, Hutchison lied.  

As far as 6 million uninsured residents in Texas are concerned, all have been posing problems 24/7/365 for doctors, hospitals and taxpayers.  Senator Hutchison has been in the U.S. Senate since 1993.  If she was so concerned about affordable insurance for Texans she would have done something about it by now.  

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TX GOP Hate Fed Stimulus, Love its Cash While Filing Lawsuit Against Feds


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Feb 17, 2010 at 09:42 AM CST

( - promoted by Phillip Martin)

It seems that we voters need to hold or obtain  doctorate degrees in psychology or medical degrees in psychiatry to understand the twisted and dysfunctional behavior emanating from our fearless Republican leaders in Washington and Austin.

Both Senators Cornyn and Hutchison have trashed the stimulus bill (The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act,) railing against its waste and its abysmal failure to deliver cash infusions to our state while they extol the bill's virtues at the very same time.  Maybe a little bird told the Senators that the recovery act they've been attacking for all kinds of reasons is actually a success.  

To further complicate the Senators' stand on the stimulus package that both hate but love, John Cornyn has begged the EPA to deliver bucks for clean diesel projects in San Antonio and Houston.

Kay Bailey Hutchison praised the Port of Houston for its clean air strategy. Residents of the area may have a different definition of "clean air."

Busted hypocrites:

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Poll Reveals Many Republicans Are Uninformed Extremists: Updated


by: Libby Shaw

Sat Feb 06, 2010 at 11:03 AM CST

Oh dear, who would have thought?  

It seems that the teabaggers, racists and right wing extremists have taken over the Republican Party.  Of those polled as self-identified Republicans, 39% believe President Obama should be impeached.  63% think he is a socialist.  42% do not believe the President was born in the United States.  31% believe President Obama hates white people. 23% want their state to secede from the U.S..

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Republicans Stand by Their Man: Fat Cat The Banker


by: Libby Shaw

Mon Jan 18, 2010 at 06:10 PM CST

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Meet Fat Cat the Banker

Who would have thought?  In its true and hypocritical form The Party of No and Obstruction opposes President Obama's proposed fees on banks.

Dick Cheney must be hard at work at that printing press in his undisclosed basement.  

Prominent Republicans are coming out in opposition to President Barack Obama's proposal for a $90-billion fee on large banks that took bailout money, a move that political observers say could force the GOP to choose between their traditional anti-tax position and populist anger over the bailout.

On Thursday, GOP Chairman Michael Steele declared that the bank fee -- which would be levied only on banks that took bailout money and have more than $50 billion in assets -- is "another tax on the American public."

The GOP is standing by fat cat the banker in yet another effort to oppose President Obama.  Republicans demonstrate time and time again that they are willing to put politics ahead of working on solutions to solve the daunting challenges that we face on local, state and national levels.  

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Disgraceful: Senator John Cornyn Opposed Anti-Rape Amendment UPDATED w/Video


by: Libby Shaw

Thu Dec 03, 2009 at 01:05 PM CST

( - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

It seems that 30 misogynist Republicans in the U.S. Senate are totally OK with rape, at least where women are concerned.  Predictably in yet another routine attempt to serve their corporate masters, (this time the GOP stood by Halliburton) Republicans voted against women and for corporate contempt of rape victims.

Some Republican senators are taking heat for voting against an amendment that would allow employees of military contractors to sue their employers if they are raped at work -- and they want the Democratic senator who wrote the amendment to help them fight off the bad publicity.

In October, 30 Republicans voted against Sen. Al Franken's amendment to a defense appropriations bill that would de-fund contractors who prevent their employees from suing if they are raped by co-workers. Since then, those Republicans have faced outrage for what critics say amounts to support for rape.

Instead of standing up to take responsibility for or clarifying their disgraceful votes, Republican cowards are instead attacking Al Franken, blaming him for their votes.  

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) accused Franken exploiting the story of Jamie Leigh Jones -- a former KBR employee who says she was locked in a container in Iraq after alleging she was raped by co-workers -- to further his political agenda.

"Trying to tap into the natural sympathy that we have for this victim of this rape --and use that as a justification to frankly misrepresent and embarrass his colleagues, I don't think it's a very constructive thing," Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said in an interview.

I guess Franken held a sledge hammer over Cornyn's head and said if he did not vote against the anti-rape amendment Franken would crack it over his head.

What shameless cowards.

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Juggles Serial Lying Points on National TV


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Nov 25, 2009 at 09:59 AM CST

Last Sunday, on Meet the Press, Kay Bailey Hutchison spewed one whopper after another about the recently passed Senate health care reform bill.  KBH spouted the same fear mongering myths as had John Cornyn in his recent newsletter to his so-called constituents.  Kay and John's grotesquely misleading talking points are also a clone of what John Culberson (TX7-TeabaggerR) stated in his pricey and slick brochure.

This week alone I have been bombarded by snail mail and electronic mail from my Texas lawmakers mentioned above.  Sadly and outrageously, all of the letters and brochures are filled with nothing but fear mongering tactics and blatant lies.  

From Hutchison:

After hearing from constituents over the last several months, some members of Congress have now learned that using the term "government plan" elicits a strong negative from voters (because you have been scaring voters about government for years.) so they have now latched onto a new way to describe the same thing: a co-op.  Texans should not be confused by this new packaging of the same idea.  The co-op is a back door to a government takeover of our health care. (Really? According to whom?  You?) The co-op would be started with federal funds, and it remains unclear whether or not taxpayer dollars would be used if the co-ops begin to fail.  The Administration has tried to bail out the banking, housing and auto-industry.  Would the co-ops be next?

Wow. Let's talk about an exercise in deceitful fear mongering.  This is the first time I have heard about a co-op that would replace the public option and would ultimately become single payer health care. This would be a true dream come true for the American people.

But it ain't going to happen.

Because if a single payer, universal health care reform bill had been introduced there is no way in hell that Republican enabling Lieberman and the three sell-out Democrats known as Blue Dogs would have ever in their dreams voted for the Senate HCR Bill.  Like Cornyn and Hutchison, Lieberman and the Blue Dogs serve as major pimps and go to bitches for the insurance industry.

Kay Bailey Hutchison should also remind herself that banking, housing and the auto-industry collapsed under her and her Party's watch. Like most Republicans Kay Bailey has always been in favor of dismantling every living regulatory legislation and she has never supported government oversight, transparency nor  checks and balances of any sort.

Based on the mail I have read from Senators Hutchison, Cornyn and my U.S. House Rep. John Culberson, it is obvious that the Republicans are repeating the same lies over and over.  The cover of Culberson's brochure reads:

HEALTH CARE TAKEOVER
.
The brochure shows a stethoscope lying on a flag draped on top of a building called:

INSURANCE

A couple of Culberson's bullet pointed lies:

2.5% tax on all individuals who do not purchase government run health care.

8% tax on businesses who cannot afford to purchase government run health care.

Notice how the Republicans frequently use the term government run.  They do this to attach a negative and fearful meaning of government. The intended message?  The evil government will take over one's life and control one's destiny.  The Republican Party has spent years demonizing government run anything b/c they'd rather have the sharks, i.e. their cash cow donors, on Wall St.,in corporate America and the insurance industry to remain permanently in the driver seats.

Let's take a peek at Republican and other pimped out lawmakers willingness to enable corporate greed and corruption.

First up, Culberson's lies. His are only the tip of the iceberg.

Hey dude, I am one of your constituents and quite frankly you are full of stupid nonsense. It is stunning to me that you would include me and other progressives in your district among your special interest groups and deluded teabaggers.  I'd venture to suggest that you will have an election challenge in the very near future.

According to Culberson's brochure.

The uninsured should 1. don't get sick or 2. if you do, die quickly.

The Democratic leadership bill, H.R. 3962 costs over $1.2 trillion; contains $729.5 billion in new taxes, adds 111 new offices to the government (jobs anyone?); and creates, expands and extends 43 entitlement programs.  (There they go again with their entitlement obsession.  Apparently the only ones who are entitled to be entitled are Republicans.)  Now here is a really huge whopper:  The bill also prohibits the sale of private insurance after 2013; cuts more than $150 billion from Medicare; and exempts members of Congress from the public options but no one else.

If Culberson had really read the bill instead of dancing with teabaggers he would have known that his claim about prohibiting private insurance is a bald faced lie. It is outrageous for Culberson to think he can willfully insult the intelligence of so many of his constituents with such stupid nonsense.

What Republicans are not telling us is the fact that HCR will cut the deficit by $127 billion, coverage will be extended to 94% Americans, 31 million more than have coverage today.

What the heck is wrong with that?

Remember those evil doing non-existent WMDs in Iraq? And Iraq's non-existent ties to Al-Qaeda?  

The GOP is promoting health care reform as if it is a WMD.  It is one that exists only in their heads.

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FOX "News" Outed as Propaganda Arm for the Republican Party


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Nov 11, 2009 at 03:47 PM CST

( - promoted by Phillip Martin)

Cross posted at Texas Kaos.

A big thanks to ericlewis over at Daily Kos for posting this.  

Well, folks, there can no longer be any doubt whatsoever now that Fox is not a legitimate news organization.  

The Fox owned tabloid The New York Post is no better.

A former editor who had been fired for speaking out against an unacceptable cartoon has filed a lawsuit against The New York Post.  

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