Wednesday, March 18, 2009

JOE SCARBOROUGH AND "MORNING JOE" PROGRAM- TOTALLY IRRELEVANT

Joe Scarborough of "Morning Joe" is at it again. What you ask? ... Talking about things he is completely clueless about.
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He has Congressman John Shadegg on his program and says that Shadegg needs to be a leader in the Republican Party because Shadegg initially came out against the bailout as did many Democrats.
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Well ya'll, who caved on voting for the bailout? ... yep, John Shadegg.
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Then he brings out Senator Bayh a moderate Democrat ... a ConservaDem (God help us)... saying moderates are going to reform things [more like obstruct].* Other ConservaDems have been discovered as obstructionists ... Mary Landrieu and Mark Begich.
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Remember my previous post? I'm pissed! The politicians in the United States of America will cause the WORKING CLASS to disappear with their dribble. Starting with Reagan, we've been seeing a decline in class upward mobility. The politicians whose only concern is getting re-elected have sold out labor.
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Currently, the United States has the greatest income inequality among developed nations.[84][94]
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[2006 statistics] The top 1% pays 27.6% of all federal taxes; the top 10% pays 54.7%.[95] Wealth, like income, is highly concentrated: The richest 10% of the adult population possesses 69.8% of the country's household wealth, the second-highest share among developed nations.[96] The top 1% possesses 33.4% of net wealth.[97]; and basically, the top 2% control 80% of the wealth.
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First you have Republican deregulation, now you've got a bunch of Democratic moderates who say they want to modernize financial regulations [uh uh] and tighten their right-leaning spending belts at the worst time since "The Great Depression".
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I don't know about ya'll, but I think I'm moving to Denmark. I'll write later.
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Please turn off/pause music player to the right of this page before viewing video.
About 3 minutes, 59 seconds into this video is where
you will hear Rachel talking about Bayh and the ConservaDems.
This is getting ugly!

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*http://campaigndiaries.com/2009/03/11/lines-are-drawn/
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