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Subtracting the Political Calculus

by Memeticdrool
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 at 11:45pm Juneau Smog Blog Post Permalink Blog Post Trackback Read/Leave Comments Juneau Smog Twitter Retweet Subtracting the Political Calculus

As all four political estates digest the MA election, some attention is naturally settling on what effect this will have on the Senate’s ability to move forward. In brief: Democrats never had it so good.

While the political pendulum swings, and no party should delude themselves with “permanent majority” talk, Dem’s have all the time they need. They’ve tried the high road of parliamentary politics, and Congressional Republicans have clearly demonstrated they will sacrifice American lives for their own petty power agenda. It’s not the first time conservatives have demonstrated their party-first politics (“nuclear option” anyone?), but it is time to let go of fantasies that the current conservative members of Congress will suddenly start voting for reasonable policy on its merits. It is simply not going to happen.

From the Whitehouse to the Senate and House, extending the legislative olive branch to R’s was gracious, honorable, and much more than they deserved post Bush 43. Now that the Republican hand is on the table, it’s time to get stuff done with or without them. Americans are dying or losing their homes or enduring any number of ills inherited from the last 30 years of bad policy and bad thinking. Regardless of who is to blame, we need to get the policy foundations laid so hard working Americans can proceed with fixing the problems. There are ways to get things done in Congress. Everyone knows this, and no one need apologize for doing the right thing and moving forward. Dems need to get it done via any and every available means necessary to save American lives from those who will otherwise hold Americans hostage to advance their own failed political quackery.

In 2009, Democrats made one big mistake: they let 60 seats – political calculus – take center stage. Now that no one need be misled by a magic number, roll up the sleeves and bring it, Dems.

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King Midas in Reverse: 2009 Conservative GOP = FAIL

by Memeticdrool
Friday, November 6, 2009 at 07:00am Juneau Smog Blog Post Permalink Blog Post Trackback Read/Leave Comments Juneau Smog Twitter Retweet King Midas in Reverse:  2009 Conservative GOP = FAIL

An auspicious 1 year anniversary later, this week has been the most telling week of the demise of the “conservative” movement since November  4th, 2008.

First, we can look to Sarah!?!?! for touching off, just as she did in 2008, the unparalleled level of media frenzy (this time in the NY 23rd race) that could only end in conservative tragedy.

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Proposition 1: Education in the Economic Re-assemblage

by Memeticdrool
Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 10:21pm Juneau Smog Blog Post Permalink Blog Post Trackback Read/Leave Comments Juneau Smog Twitter Retweet Proposition 1: Education in the Economic Re-assemblage

You’re obviously all asking yourselves, “Do I vote for improvements to Gastineau Elementary or not??”

So, we’ve all heard the news: the economy is in the tank.  Or maybe it is coming back to a theatre near you!  Either way, I’ve heard many people suggest that, while it was OK a couple years ago to vote for a new high school, maybe in today’s economy, it’s just too much to put out for the elementary kids.  Whatever may be going through your mind regarding the economy, the only reason any thinking individual should consider the question of funding education is if you yourself are asking, “Brother, can you spare a dime?”  Got milk?  Yes, then I think you are ready to spend on schools.

Seriously.  as a gen-X-er I will always vote for education.  Period.  Did you get the period there?  I mean, the libertarian in me is very on the fence about this whole upcoming drug testing program being promoted in Juneau schools; I’m not so sure my son needs to start experimenting with invasions of privacy at such a tender age of minordom.  However, I think it’s safe to assume that the money for Prop 1 is just going to pay for the facilities bills.

So, yes, the economy is in the tank, but go VOTE FOR SCHOOLS.  Your children will thank you.  And if you don’t have children, your 15-years-older self will thank you, when your own livelihood has not gone the way of Detroit due to constantly undercutting your own interests.

- Drool

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