Hypocrites in action

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Leveraging a Hurricane
The real story behind the political theater over disaster relief.

Rahm Emanuel may have decamped to Chicago, but Democrats in Washington still won't let a good crisis go to waste. Their current gambit is to use Hurricane Irene as a pretext to prevent spending cuts to one of Washington's most notorious boondoggles.

This week the left-wing press has been attacking House Majority Leader Eric Cantor for holding disaster relief funding "hostage." A more accurate way to put this is that Senate Democrats won't approve new funding for disasters unless they get the funding they want for corporations that make electric cars.

http://x2t.com/screw-the-storm-victims

Yeah, screw the hurricane victims....its more important for the Democrats to buy more votes.....so helping the UAW comes before hurricane victims....
Fuckin' hypocrites:fu:
 
Leveraging a Hurricane
The real story behind the political theater over disaster relief.

Rahm Emanuel may have decamped to Chicago, but Democrats in Washington still won't let a good crisis go to waste. Their current gambit is to use Hurricane Irene as a pretext to prevent spending cuts to one of Washington's most notorious boondoggles.

This week the left-wing press has been attacking House Majority Leader Eric Cantor for holding disaster relief funding "hostage." A more accurate way to put this is that Senate Democrats won't approve new funding for disasters unless they get the funding they want for corporations that make electric cars.

http://x2t.com/screw-the-storm-victims

Yeah, screw the hurricane victims....its more important for the Democrats to buy more votes.....so helping the UAW comes before hurricane victims....
Fuckin' hypocrites:fu:

There's a problem with your link.

EDIT: Found it through search. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...542770484363328.html?KEYWORDS=disaster+relief
 
Leveraging a Hurricane
The real story behind the political theater over disaster relief.

Rahm Emanuel may have decamped to Chicago, but Democrats in Washington still won't let a good crisis go to waste. Their current gambit is to use Hurricane Irene as a pretext to prevent spending cuts to one of Washington's most notorious boondoggles.

This week the left-wing press has been attacking House Majority Leader Eric Cantor for holding disaster relief funding "hostage." A more accurate way to put this is that Senate Democrats won't approve new funding for disasters unless they get the funding they want for corporations that make electric cars.

http://x2t.com/screw-the-storm-victims

Yeah, screw the hurricane victims....its more important for the Democrats to buy more votes.....so helping the UAW comes before hurricane victims....
Fuckin' hypocrites:fu:

(Excerpt) In 2009, the Department of Energy announced that it would loan more than half a billion dollars through this program to a California-based company, Fisker Automotive, to make luxury electric cars. About a month after the loan package was conditionally approved, CEO Henrik Fisker and Joseph Biden appeared in the Vice President's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware to announce that Fisker would now be making some of its cars at the city's old General Motors factory. (End)

An agreement that was conditionally approved just chopped? What kind of business practice is that? And what about the potential jobs? And what better way to use the old GM plant? And the energy savings and less pollution from the proposed automobiles?

The Repubs want to scrap a perfectly sensible idea. What else is new?
 
Hypocrite in action: Bravo.

Nice job proving you have absolutely no critical thnking skills whatsoever you ignorant hack.

Cantor started this by declaring that disaster relief could only come from other cuts (as if it were up to him.)
Talk about not wanting to get re-elected...what a fucking moron.

The big moron in this thread though is you Bravo, for publishing it.
 
Cantor Is A Hypocrite

Not only has Cantor not demanded offsets for previous disaster spending, he even went so far as to vote against a 2004 amendment that would’ve offset disaster funding with spending cuts. That amendment was part of bill that addressed disasters including Tropical Storm Gaston, which damaged Cantor’s district. ThinkProgress’ Tanya Somanader has more:
Indeed, Cantor was among the first to request “immediate action” and millions in federal assistance to address “the magnitude of the damage” from Gaston. Cantor’s spokesman Brad Dayspring insists Cantor’s change of heart is justified by the increase in deficit. “We are living in different times,” he said.
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My concern is that we help people in need. For the FEMA money that’s going to flow, it’s up to them on how they get it. I don’t think it’s the time to get into that [deficit] debate.

-Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R)

Our people are suffering now, and they need support now. And they [Congress] can all go down there and get back to work and figure out budget cuts later.

-New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R)


And for more tidbits on our fundamentalist Tea Party pundit Cantor's attitude towards American citizens safety and well being:

http://thinkprogress.org/progress-report/eric-cantors-disaster-debacle/


Our barstool bumpkin Bravo doesn't DARE read anything that might conflict with his willfully ignorant views....which is why we get moronic posts from him from time to time. "Bravo" indeed!
 
Thats truly pitiful logic ..... because a person doesn't ask for something 7 years ago but asks for that something today is being a hypocrite ?.....

I can hear it now.....me at 14: "Dad, I want a car."

Dad: "What ?...why you little hypocrite. You didn't ask for one when you were 7."
:lol:

I can't help it....an example as laughable as TC's doesn't rate a serious response....
 
Ah...what the hell....

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor assured his constituents on Wednesday that Congress "will find the monies" to assist earthquake victims in Mineral, Virginia - but the Republican lawmaker noted that "those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere."


Nothing hypocritical is that statement by Eric Cantor....it ain't even debatable...
 
Ah...what the hell....

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor assured his constituents on Wednesday that Congress "will find the monies" to assist earthquake victims in Mineral, Virginia - but the Republican lawmaker noted that "those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere."


Nothing hypocritical is that statement by Eric Cantor....it ain't even debatable...

Both you and Cantor are idiots
 
Both you and Cantor are idiots

Therefore, your lack of debate....just as I said......

You need a few lessons from TCLibby, his comments are as stupid as yours, but at least he has some original and funny retorts.....
 
Therefore, your lack of debate....just as I said......

You need a few lessons from TCLibby, his comments are as stupid as yours, but at least he has some original and funny retorts.....

Excuse me...but you wrote, "Ah...what the hell....

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor assured his constituents on Wednesday that Congress "will find the monies" to assist earthquake victims in Mineral, Virginia - but the Republican lawmaker noted that "those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere."


Nothing hypocritical is that statement by Eric Cantor....it ain't even debatable..."


Why isn't it debatable? We ship monies and aid to disaster relief, the world over, and no one ever speaks of "off-setting" the costs. This is aid to our own people, and it needs to "off-set"????
Which is why I repeatedly post the link to the understanding of Conservatives and Republicans: Conservatism: The Politics of Ignorance And Self-Interest

http://www.bidstrup.com/politics.htm
which describes how conservative philosophy is "flawed", beyond hope, and how incestuous and self-serving conservative politics are. No wonder frequently heard is that "conservatives have no heart", which is precisely what is being said, in all quarters about Eric Cantor, and his ilk. Debate that!



The Most Fundamental Fallacy of Conservative Philosophy
The conservative theorist and the right-wing Libertarian theories from whom his ideas are derived, love to rail against the power of the state. The obtrusiveness of government, especially in economic matters, are the basis of the conservative's complaints about government.
Yet the reality of life is that it is the economic power of corporations, which conservative theory ignores, that represents the greatest circumscription of personal freedom to the vast majority of people. As conservative principles are applied to government, the increasing restraint with which corporate activities are regulated means that corporations become increasingly free to tread on the personal freedoms of individuals who are powerless to stop them.
Suppose, for example, a major corporation wishes to buy up property across the street to build a shopping mall. Those who already live across the street from the proposed shopping mall are in a very poor position to prevent the mall from being built and have to watch helplessly while their property values are negatively affected. Why? Because they don't have the political muscle that fighting the large corporation would take. In other words, those with the gold make the rules, and the rights of the individual property owners in reality don't matter. So even though the small property owner has the theoretical right to object, his objection will make little difference. As the zoning regulations become increasingly watered down, individual property owners are finding they have fewer and fewer options for stopping the loss of value of their principal investment, because of the greed of a major corporation.

But the most serious circumscription of personal rights by corporations is in the workplace. The constitution and the bill of rights are essentially left at the workplace door. There is no freedom of speech, no freedom of assembly, no right of privacy, no right to petition for a redress of grievances, and little if any recourse for an unjust decision by management. And now, at least in Michigan and increasingly in other states, workers injured on the job are no longer entitled to compensation either for injuries or for lost income in any practical way.

And hadn't you heard? A huge "recall movement" is underway in Wisconsin, particularly in response to Walker's attempts at "union busting". He may not have a job, come Novemeber 2012. Debate that shit.
The conservative argument is that the worker has the right to bargain for improved conditions; but if the worker has no bargaining power, that right exists in theory only. A father with hungry mouths to feed and a single job offer has far fewer options than does a huge corporation with a massive human resources department. And when the ability to organize a union is stifled by unfavorable labor law, it isn't possible for the worker to aggregate that power.

Who Are The Conservatives?
It's hardly surprising that conservatives are most generally the people who benefit from implementation of conservative policies in society. A look at just who they are is quite revealing.
I like to say that conservatism is the politics of the middle and upper class, adult, white, Anglo-Saxon, male, heterosexual, Protestant Republicans. Of course, the ranks of conservatives include many people who don't fit all of those labels, but a look at the delegates who attended the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego was quite revealing. Fully 94 percent of the delegates were white, more than three-quarters male, and only four out of the thousands attending were openly homosexual. Most were from upper-class backgrounds or from the management of corporations. The presence of large numbers of religious fundamentalists was made clear by the frequent appearances in the media by Ralph Reed, the director of the Christian Coalition, who spent over $1 million coordinating his troops there. The people who were present at that convention said more about the agenda than the rhetoric from the platform did.
The other large group of conservatives are middle class (mostly) men of limited education who feel alienated and victimized by liberal policies which they feel have not been to their benefit. These men often come from poor and working class backgrounds and fail to realize that their upward mobility was often made possible by the very liberal policies, such as the fostering of the labor movement, they now angrily denounce.Why is it that conservatives come from these two very different groups? Well, just consider for a moment: getting "government off the backs of the people" benefits the upper-class who run corporations which can increase their personal wealth and the companies can externalize their costs by shifting them to the taxpayer through the avoidance of taxes and "burdensome" regulations, such as pollution laws, securities regulations, etc. The middle-class males benefit by discouraging Affirmative Action and similar liberal policies they view, wrongly as it turns out, as a threat to their economic status. Adults of limited parenting skills benefit by the conservative obstruction of government efforts to protect children from child abuse and neglect. Whites like conservative policies because it means they don't have to support and protect racial minorities or suffer from economic competition from them. Males tend to like conservative policies because they would allow the continuation of the presumed right of males to discriminate against women simply because they think they have a natural right to. Heterosexuals who don't like the idea of gay men and lesbians having the same right to marry are drawn to conservative politics because they presume the conservative emphasis on "traditional values" give them the right to deny marriage and other civil rights to homosexuals. Conservatives tend to be Republican because that party has adopted conservative ideology since its earliest days, while the Democratic party, since the founding of the American republic, has always been far more liberal.

Conservatism has a commonality of philosophy amongst its members simply because there is a commonality of experience that has brought these people to their political views. You're far more likely to find yourself agreeing with someone whose life has paralleled your own, because he is much more likely to have arrived at the same conclusions you have. This is why the gatherings of conservatives produce crowds that all tend to look alike.

This leads to an obvious question: If conservative economics is so harmful to the economic interests of the lower and middle classes, why are so many of them conservative?

The answer to that can be only described as a combination of deception and shallow thinking. The deception is on the part of the rich and powerful who see a keen self interest in convincing the lower and middle classes that a simplistic, "free enterprise" model of economics is in their interests. The shallow thinking is on the part of the lower and middle classes who simply accept it without question, because it comes from those who've "made it" and who "obviously" know more than they do, and have limited educational experience with which to understand the rhetoric.

A classic example is Ronald Reagan's so-called "trickle down" theory. In it, he claimed that if the rich were allowed to keep more of what the poor and middle class were producing, more of it would then "trickle down" to those below, and they would end up richer. No one ever thought to ask whether giving someone else more of the wealth you produce really would actually make you richer. Of course it doesn't, but that didn't stop the conservatives from accepting the notion no matter how silly it was. They simply accepted it because it was handed down by their opinion leaders, who had a vested interest in their accepting it.

Get to debating, stupid bitch. On those points.
 
Thats truly pitiful logic ..... because a person doesn't ask for something 7 years ago but asks for that something today is being a hypocrite ?.....

I can hear it now.....me at 14: "Dad, I want a car."

Dad: "What ?...why you little hypocrite. You didn't ask for one when you were 7."
:lol:

I can't help it....an example as laughable as TC's doesn't rate a serious response....

Ahhh, Bravo brays from the state of intoxication.

Someone clue in this dumb bastard Bravo that 7 years is less that 2 Presidential terms....and that disaster aide is used WHEN NECESSARY and is NOT annually granted....and that the system that delivers that aide TO ALL STATES (FEMA) existed LONG BEFORE Bravo's 7 year limit.

See folks, intellectually impotent neocons like Bravo have a hard time dealing with the hypocrisy of their leadership, so they bend reality to justify it. As it stands, Bravo sees 7 years akin to 70....which speaks volumes on Bravo's limited attention span or comprehension of reality.

http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?34590-Hypocrites-in-action&p=863024#post863024

Back to the barstool with you, my Bravo bumpkin.
 
Ah...what the hell....

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor assured his constituents on Wednesday that Congress "will find the monies" to assist earthquake victims in Mineral, Virginia - but the Republican lawmaker noted that "those monies will be offset with appropriate savings or cost-cutting elsewhere."


Nothing hypocritical is that statement by Eric Cantor....it ain't even debatable...

Once again, our barstool bumpkin Bravo laps up whatever excuses his neocon/teabagger GOP leadership poors into his dish. Cantor's lame ass backpedal CANNOT erase his historically documented hypocrisy

http://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?34590-Hypocrites-in-action&p=863024#post863024

Cantor is full of shit, period...and Bravo has his head firmly up Cantor's ass to ease the load.
 
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