How Big A Let Down Have The Democrats Been?


Well… alas, pretty big. In the new issue of Rolling Stone Tim Dickinson takes on the Democratic Senate leadership. Below I want to talk anecdotally about some Democratic Party letdowns but first take a look at what ex-Democrat/current independent candidate for Congress, Steve Porter has to say and let’s look at some of Dickinson’s most salient points. He points out what a shill NY reptile Chuck Schumer has been for crooked billionaire Wall Street operators, “championing one of the biggest tax breaks for billionaires in the history of the republic [as] Democrats in the House fought to close a loophole that levies a tax rate of only 15 percent… on hedge-fund managers who make as much as $3.7 billion a year. But when the debate reached the Senate, Schumer broke with his fellow Democrats and sided with Wall Street– inspiring the hedge-fund industry to hail him as its ‘guardian.’”

Another New York member of Congress, seems to be criticizing Schumer and other Insider Democrats who serve the interests of a very generous plutocracy (generous to their career aspirations that is): Rep. Charles Rangel, who led the hedge-fund tax in the House: “America’s middle class have been forgotten. It seems that those with the money have the power.” And Harry Reid is backing Schumer and the hedge fund crooks up. Why? They are financing the DSCC, the same way other equally corrupt corporate special interests have financed the NRSC and Bush and the GOP. With power-hungry sleazebags like Schumer (or McConnell for that matter, a kind of Schumer doppelganger in many horrifying ways) in charge do you think effective campaign finance regulations– taking the billions of dollars pumped into our political system by special interests eager for special consideration– will ever be enacted? There’s only one answer and it has two letters and the first is “no.”

According to campaign-finance records, seven of the country’s 10 richest hedge-fund managers contributed an average of $24,400 to the DSCC last year. “Schumer didn’t want to turn the spigot off,” says Bob McIntyre, director of the nonpartisan Citizens for Tax Justice. All told, the hedge-fund and private-equity sectors have showered the Democrats with more than $14 million this year– double what they have given Republicans.

As the hedge-fund fiasco demonstrates, Democrats have turned the Senate into the chamber where good legislation goes to die. Since regaining the majority in 2006, the Democrats have granted the Bush administration and big telephone companies immunity for illegal wiretapping, declared a branch of the Iranian military a terrorist organization and stuffed the recent Foreclosure Prevention Act with far more goodies for big lenders than for struggling homeowners [$25 billion in corporate welfare– including, outrageously, billions in tax breaks to speculative home builders who helped create the disastrous housing bubble in the first place– and only $9 billion for struggling homeowners]. They also confirmed Attorney General Michael Mukasey despite his refusal to disavow torture– a move engineered by Schumer. “You really want to like the Democrats,” says Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. “Then they go and do shit like this.”

…The bitter truth in the Senate is that it’s not Republicans who are betraying the Democratic agenda– it’s Democrats themselves. “It’s not the Congress that’s ineffective,” says Rangel. “It’s not the promises that Nancy Pelosi made. We have passed the courageous bills — but for what? To be told what’s ‘acceptable’ by the Senate.” These days, he adds bitterly, “We don’t need no House of Representatives. All we need to do is go over and ask the Senate, ‘What have you Democrats and Republicans agreed to?’”

But the problem with the Insider Democrats who think they know better than the grassroots isn’t just about Harry Reid and the NY Reptile– and it isn’t even only about Republican-lite Blue Dogs conspiring with the GOP to thwart a progressive agenda. House Democrats are always whining that it’s the Blue Dogs who hold them back and there is a modicum of truth in that. But then how do you explain the fact that the House Democrats consistently break their own rules to prevent real Democrats from being nominated by throwing DCCC support behind Blue Dogs? Oh, they stopped doing that when Emanuel moved upstairs, you say? Well, Chris Van Hollen promised they would– but they haven’t.

Just yesterday the DCCC violated it’s own rules by following John Boehner, Tom Cole and the NRCC down an old Stalinist model for candidate selection, backing a clueless Insider stooge, Ann Kirkpatrick in AZ-01 over a grassroots progressive, Howard Shanker. This thoroughly anti-democratic, old Communist regime way of doing things is working out really badly, even catastrophically, for the Republicans… so why would Van Hollen blunder into it, just when everything has been going so well?

A disgruntled Democrat from Flagstaff, on the DCCC’s own website wants to know too:

Why does the DCCC pick before the people of the democratic party?

First you quietly pad Ann Kirkpatrick’s coffers, and then you call her the candidate to beat and offer public support. And all this before the primary. If you @$$holes would stop trying to force a candidate down our throats then we would have turned CD1 blue years ago.

Your “anointed” candidate (which you always seem to choose before the primaries) has lost in the last four elections.

Ever thought of playing fair with your own people before? It might work. Either wait till after the primary to back someone, or give a little bit to everyone who brings in enough petition signatures when qualifying.
And personally, I would set the bar higher than the measly 2500 signatures Ann K. brought in.

In fact all the comments on the DCCC site oppose Van Hollen’s decision to morph into an unpleasant combination of Rahm Emanuel, John Boehner and Stalin. Another Arizona commenter: “This is pretty simple: Kirkpatrick is not the strongest democrat in the race. I wish folks at the DCCC had seen a debate or two between Kirkpatrick and Howard Shanker– there’s no contest here. People on the ground in CD1 know that, but people out in DC don’t. This race is Shanker’s to lose, and all the top-down pressure from the Governor and the DCCC isn’t going to change much. Except maybe increase democrats’ frustration with the party.” And another: “Yet another lame election year where the party decides who we should vote for even before we vote. Rick Renzi must have enjoyed having the DCCC in his corner for all those years. He would have faced some stiff competition if you actually took the time to see what the Democrat voters of DC1 wanted. Nobody likes being told who to vote for. Ann Kirkpatrick would make a T-shirt illegal if she does not like what it says. I guess she fits well in the DCC’s ‘we’ll think for you’ approach to politics.”

Please think about that the next time the DCCC send you an e-mail begging for money to elect more Democrats– never BETTER Democrats, always more Democrats, more Democrats to vote exactly how their Republican opponents would have voted on the issues that matter most.

And it isn’t only the Inside the Beltway insiders who are systematically betraying the grassroots. A couple weeks ago former grassroots hero– though never someone him trusted for 2 seconds– Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia endorsed a corrupt reactionary, Gerry Connolly, for Congress, over Leslie Byrne, the grassroots progressive. Only 18% of Kaine’s own base, Raising Kaine, agreed with his decision; 65% disapproved. (Fortunately, Jim Webb endorsed Leslie– as did Blue America.

But I’m not just complaining because Leslie is a Blue America candidate. Out in southern New Mexico’s sprawling second CD, Blue America hasn’t endorsed any candidate, although we have noted that nearly 800 people have gone to ActBlue to donate to the progressive grassroots candidate, Bill McCamley, while only 2 people have donated to Harry Teague. It doesn’t matter to Teague, a multimillionaire oilman, who is self-funding. Teague was just endorsed by Governor Bill Richardson, who everyone loves because he endorsed Obama. Predictably Teague is a huge Hillary supporter and has donated tens of thousands of dollars to politicians– from both parties– and immense amounts to… Bill Richardson. In fact, Richardson for President, Inc. owes Harry Teague’s company– Lea King LLC– $203,850.70 for the use of Harry’s private jet during the campaign. This currently comprises 64% of his campaign debt. Since the end of February Governor Richardson’s Campaign has paid off $103,354.41 or 24.5% of his debt. Not a single penny had been paid to Lea King. (Under FEC regulations a vendor like Lea King may forgive debts owed by a committee if the debt was incurred in the normal course of business, the committee “undertook all reasonable efforts” to raise the funds, and the vendor made “the same efforts to collect the debt as those made to a non-political debtor.” It doesn’t mention endorsements.) On top of that, Teague’s company, Teaco Energy, and its employees have bundled over $30,000 in campaign contributions for Richardson and some of that money may have been provided to the “donors” from Teague himself like a $4,600 contribution from an office assistant; that’s illegal.

Democrats want our political leaders to act like Democrats, not like Republicans– whether it’s Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid, Chris Van Hollen, Rahm Emanuel, Bill Richardson or Tim Kaine. Grassroots Democrats should stop funding the DSCC and DCCC and donate directly to the candidates who they know they can trust. You can count on the Blue America candidates to support the people’s interests, not the special interests and party bosses. Should you decide to donate to Leslie Byrne or Howard Shanker or any other of our progressive, grassroots canddiates today, please remember to add one cent to your donation so it counts as a vote in the Air America contest, which ends Monday morning at 6am, PT.

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Obama Gaffe

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Eric Allie, Caglecartoons.com

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Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Bush Administration Created Its Own Form Of Terrorism

More derangement from the Left…

The very liberal Seattle Post-Intelligencer finds the detention of terrorists at Gitmo equal to the slamming of planes into skyscrapers:

Most Americans have had their fill of hearing awful truths about their government. But that doesn’t mean we get to ignore the facts. Among those things we may be sick of hearing about is our detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The way our government has treated detainees since we embarked on this “war on terror” constitutes nothing short of creating its own form of terrorism and unleashing it upon an entire population(?)

Who do you suppose they are talking about there?
It’s not clear which “entire population” they are talking about.
More:

The latest Amnesty International report slams the U.S. (among other countries) for failing to uphold human rights standards. “With breathtaking legal obfuscation, the U.S. administration has continued its efforts to weaken the absolute prohibition against torture and other ill treatment,” reads the report. “The U.S. president authorized the CIA to continue secret detention and interrogation, although they amount to the international crime of enforced disappearance. Hundreds of prisoners in Guantanamo and Bagram, and thousands in Iraq, continued to be detained without charge or trial, many for more than six years.” Guantanamo cells are so grim that the group is taking a replica of one on a show-and-tell tour, torturers not included, to show us what our tax dollars are paying for.

This country’s credibility is horribly, possibly irreparably, damaged.

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Microsoft expecting 50 percent growth annually for Windows Mobile

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Brushing aside threats from Android, the impending 3G iPhone juggernaut, and all other comers, Microsoft’s managing director of embedded devices for the Asian region says that the company fully expects Windows Mobile to do double-digit volume growth in both 2008 and 2009. Oh, but wait — not just double digit growth, but a full 50 percent is being tossed around as a minimum. Them’s fightin’ words, and though much of that growth is said to be coming from the US and Europe, more is being seen in emerging markets like Brazil and India where the platform is less likely to be stealing market share from its competitors as it cashes in. If all goes according to Microsoft’s plan, 20 million WinMo-equipped units will have been sold in the fiscal year ending next month, so any way you slice it, they’re projecting some serious numbers as we round out the decade.

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Intel Performance Power Monitor Plug-in for Google Desktop

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O2 and BBC express interest in UK MediaFLO network

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Well well, what have we here? Nary a fortnight after Qualcomm committed $16.3 million in the UK to scoop up about 40MHz worth of nationwide spectrum to test MediaFLO there, along comes word that two huge across-the-pond players may be interested. If you’ll recall, Qualcomm noted that it wouldn’t be launching commercially in the UK sans a partner, but according to the Financial Times, O2 has expressed interest in the chipmaker’s plans, specifically noting that “MediaFLO is a technology well suited to providing TV to mobiles.” Beyond that, Auntie Beeb proclaimed that she was “watching the current situation with interest.” We know, this could all boil down to nothing in a matter of seconds, but it’s certainly worth keeping an eye on until that does / doesn’t happen.

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