Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I know! Let's shoot the messenger!

So I ran across a list of reasons why Republicans are greedy, selfish, evil sons of bitches who shouldn't be trusted with the keys to the rusty, broken-down old van in the backyard, let alone a portion of the federal government dealing with lawmaking.  I started to refer to a few of the items on the list and the person with whom I was talking interrupted with, "Where did you get your info?"  When I told him I got it off the internet, he said, "Yeah, but from where?"  When I told him the list was originally compiled by Moveon.org, he threw his hands up and loudly declared, "I knew it!  Frikkin' commie bastards want to turn this country into frikkin' China, man" and he walked away without so much as a "See you later, alligator."  I watched him walk away with a mixture of sadness and irritation.  They won't even listen.  They won't even consider information.

 

It used to be that people would debate public policy ideas and political positions.  You would talk, and then I would rebut, and then you would rebut my rebuttal.  There would be logic involved, and courtesy, and patience and intellect and civility.  Not anymore.  People on both sides of an issue have adopted the 'Stick-My-Fingers-In-My-Ears-and-Loudly-Sing-La-La-La' approach to public discourse.  Loud is good.  Downright combative is even better.  And preventing the other side from even having a chance to express themselves is best.  There is no exchange, no give and take.  There's only intimidate and invalidate and infuriate and refudiate.

 

I'm not talking about the Karl Roves and the Mitch McConnells and the John Boehners and Darth Cheney and Joe the Plumber and the Wench from Wasilla.  I think they're all part of the problem and to one degree or another are consciously, intentionally screwing the country for their own short-sighted gain.   But when the average person, your friend or co-worker or neighbor or babysitter or the guy who fixes your car or the woman who copies your insurance card at the doctor's office can't or won't even talk with you about issues that matter, that's when we're in real trouble.  Because if we can't join together and come to some sort of agreement about the challenges facing our country, then we can't fight those who take advantage of ignorance and division and animosity to conduct their evil business.  Then they win, and we don't even know it.

 

I do it myself.  I've become so cynical and intolerant that I find it difficult if not impossible to even consider that someone who voted for Dubya might have had a good reason for doing so.  I find it incredulous that anyone who can read would want to identify with the GOP.  As soon as someone expresses support for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, I stick my fingers in my ears and start singing loudly.  But I need to stop.  We all do.  We need to stop with the labels and the "my way or the highway" style of communicating.  We need to stop debating the divisive, Tier Two distraction issues like "Don't Burn the Koran" and "The Mosque isn't Really at Ground Zero" and "Dudes Marrying Dudes is Rude" and force politicians to work on fixing the economy and creating jobs and improving education and maintaining our national infrastructure and developing a good energy policy and supporting the troops by bringing them home.  We need to believe that we're all in this together.  It's Us vs. Them, not Me vs. You.   

 

Here's the list put together by those commie pinko scumbags, by the way:

 

Top 10 Worst Things about the Republicans' Immoral Budget

The Republican budget would:
1. Destroy 700,000 jobs, according to an independent economic analysis.
2. Zero out federal funding for National Public Radio and public television.
3. Cut $1.3 billion from community health centers--which will deprive more than three million low-income people of health care over the next few months.
4. Cut nearly a billion dollars in food and health care assistance to pregnant women, new moms, and children.
5. Kick more than 200,000 children out of pre-school by cutting funds for Head Start.
6. Force states to fire 65,000 teachers and aides, dramatically increasing class sizes, thanks to education cuts.
7. Cut some or all financial aid for 9.4 million low- and middle-income college students.
8. Slash $1.6 billion from the National Institutes of Health, a cut that experts say would "send shockwaves" through cancer research, likely result in cuts to Alzheimer's and Parkinson's research, and cause job losses.
9. End the only federal family planning program, including cutting all federal funding that goes to Planned Parenthood to support cancer screenings and other women's health care.
10. Send 10,000 low-income veterans into homelessness by cutting in half the number of veterans who get housing vouchers this year.


Sources:
1. "GOP spending plan would cost 700,000 jobs, new report says," The Washington Post, February 28, 2011
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/02/28/AR2011022802634.html
2. "GOP budget would cut funding for public broadcasting," The Washington Independent, February 14, 2011
http://washingtonindependent.com/105534/gop-budget-would-cut-funding-for-public-broadcasting
3. "NACHC Statement in Response to the Budget from the House Appropriations Committee," National Association of Community Health Centers website, accessed March 4, 2011
http://www.nachc.org/pressrelease-detail.cfm?PressReleaseID=644
4."Bye Bye, Big Bird. Hello, E. Coli.," The New Republic, February 12, 2011
http://www.tnr.com/blog/83387/house-republican-spending-cuts-pell-education-usda-pbs
House Republican Spending Cuts Target Programs For Children And Pregnant Women
http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2011/02/09/gop-war-on-babies/
5. "Obama and the GOP's Spending Cuts: Where's the Outrage?" Mother Jones, February 18, 2011
http://motherjones.com/politics/2011/02/obama-spending-cuts-gop
6. Ibid.
7. "Deficit Reduction on the Backs of the Most Vulnerable," Center for American Progress, March 2011
http://www.americanprogressaction.org/issues/2011/03/pdf/hit_budget_cuts.pdf (PDF)
8. "The GOP Budget and Cancer--Why New Research Is at Risk," Politics Daily, February 27, 2011
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2011/02/27/the-gop-budget-and-cancer-why-new-research-is-at-risk/
"Republican Budget Cuts at Heart of Medical Research: Albert Hunt," Bloomberg, February 20, 2011
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-02-20/republican-science-cuts-imperil-u-s-prominence-commentary-by-albert-hunt.html
"Durbin: Cuts to NIH put research jobs at risk," Business Week, February 28, 2011
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9LLSCB00.htm
9. "GOP Spending Plan: X-ing Out Title X Family Planning Funds," Wall Street Journal, February 9, 2011
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=206105
10. "House GOP Spending Cuts Would Prevent 10,000 Low-Income Veterans From Receiving Housing Assistance," Think Progress, March 1, 2011
http://wonkroom.thinkprogress.org/2011/03/01/homeless-vets-gop/

4 comments:

  1. Congrats on the blog! I have one in mind, but nowhere else at the moment! Very well said. What you've written is what I puzzle about the most these days. It's like a minefield. I say something fairly mild and I hear the mindless rhetoric - government is just too big, unions are bad, liberals are destroying the world. Recently,someone commented on FB to an acquaintance if she didn't read the Bible (in regard to mother and father roles), enough said, we have no more to talk about. Just a waste of time. We certainly live in interesting times.

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  2. What we're not grasping here as a concept, is that the reason for spending cuts is not to lower the National Debt or cut taxes for the average, below-the-upper management-income level people who make up most of the population, but to keep low-cost labor available to the blood sucking, bottom line snorting, greedy top 10% of income earners (not exactly the right term for them, but I'm being kind). These are the puppet masters of the Republican party, and yes, they ARE the Cheneys and Palins of this world. Haliburton ran the country through Cheney, it's former high echelon Executive and the over-zealous right get what they want through "I can see Russia from my house" Palin who shoots at animals randomly for "sport". However, the GOP has finally hit a wall that may very well be their undoing. The advent of the FAR right Tea Party has caused schisms in the GOP ranks and they are so busy trying to get their OWN priorities figured out that they can't get a quorum together to slow down government enough to get their will done. I never thought I would say this, but thank you Tea Party. You will be the catalyst that sparks the Democratic party supporters to a new victory in the next election. God bless you all!

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  3. I so agree with you on this. It boggles my mind that instead of a reasonable discussion people resort to name calling, personal attacks and walking away. I understand that so many take it as a personal affront to their intelligence and/or to their morals if someone disagrees with them, but how can we ever work together if we can't even have a conversation?

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  4. Well, that's the Diehl. Well said! -- Amy K.

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