Democrats want to take all our money and return to us one dime out of each dollar.
Republicans want to take all our money and give it to corporations and the wealthy.
Neither is acceptable!
Campaign 2010
Countdown to Congressional Elections
The most effective way to restrict democracy is to transfer decision-making from the public arena to unaccountable institutions: kings and princes, priestly castes, military juntas, party dictatorships, or modern corporations.
Noam Chomsky, M.I.T. emeritus Professor of Linguistics
I’ve said for years that CNN was the most unbiased middle-of-the-road network of all cable news networks. So I guess I should take some sort of comfort in that the facts now back me up. But I can’t. [...]
It’s only natural that Beck be at Fox News. Everyone knows Fox is the gathering place for all those who hate the Democratic Party and love the Republican Party. [...]
While watching CNBC today John Harwood, who is covering the Republican Party convention for CNBC, was talking about the “left of center bias” in the main stream press. He went on to say that CNN’s own surveys show that the majority of people who watch CNN are Democrats. Continue Reading » »
Or maybe President. Quote from an article by CNN’s Glen Beck: “After all, no business owner — including small-business owners like me — are going to start expanding if they believe that our tax rates are about to skyrocket. That’s why we’ve got to take away that uncertainty, cut corporate tax rates — which are the second-highest in the developed world — and watch as American businesses once again bail us out by creating thousands of jobs that pump billions of tax dollars back into Washington. Or, of course, we could just give heating oil subsidies to the poor. That would probably work just as well.” Continue Reading » »