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http://www.plunderbund.com/2012/11/08/husteds-latest-idea-would-have-handed-ohio-to-romney/
" Under the current winner-take-all system, Obama won all 18 of Ohio’s electoral votes. Under Husted’s plan, 12 of those 18 electoral votes would be handed to Mitt Romney, the popular vote loser."
For the last several years, "progressives" have castigated President Obama for not closing Guantanamo. If the President had not been stopped by Democrats, especially a highly visible New York Democrat, Guantanamo would have been closed and the detainees moved to Illinois. If Attorney General Holder had not been rebuked by the New York delegation for daring to suggest that trials of detainees could be conducted in New York City, Guantanamo could well have no detainees at this time. President Obama has delivered on more of his promises than any President in memory. He would have delivered on this one if he had not been stopped by "bi-partisan" objections. But some "progressives" want to keep the issue alive and move it to the top of agenda ahead of other higher priority items. Oh, well.
I know the beginning of the 11/07 show with the poster got a lot of attention but remember this part of the transcript: (Thank you Rachel.)
MADDOW: Ohio really did go to President Obama last night. And he
really did win. And he really was born in Hawaii. And he really is
legitimately president of the United States, again.
And the Bureau of Labor Statistics did not make up a fake unemployment
rate last month. And the Congressional Research Service really can find no
evidence that cutting taxes on rich people grows the economy. And the
polls were not skewed to oversample Democrats. And Nate Silver was not
making up fake projections about the election to make conservatives feel
bad. Nate Silver was doing math.
And climate change is real. And rape really does cause pregnancy
sometimes. And evolution is a thing.
And Benghazi was an attack on us, it was not a scandal by us. And
nobody is taking away anyone`s guns. And taxes have not gone up. And the
deficit is dropping, actually.
And Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. And the
moon landing was real. And FEMA is not building concentration camps. And
U.N. election observers are not taking over Texas. And moderate reforms of
the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services
industry in this country are not the same thing as communism.
Listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for Democrats for
very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this
country as a whole, because in this country, we have a two-party system in
government. And the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come
up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country.
They both propose possible solutions to our real problems. And we debate
between those possible solutions.
And by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. That competition
between good ideas from both sides about real problems in the real country
should result in our country having better choices, better options, than if
only one side is really working on the hard stuff.
And the if the Republican Party and the conservative movement and the
conservative media is snuck a vacuum-sealed door-locked spin cycle of
telling each other what makes them feel good and denying the factual, lived
truth of the world, then we are all deprived as a nation of the
constructive debate about competing feasible ideas about real problems.
Last night the Republicans got shellacked, and they had no idea it was
coming. And we saw them in real time, in real humiliating time, not
believe it, even as it was happening to them.
And unless they are going to is secede, they are going to have to pop
the factual bubble they have been so happy living inside if they do not
want to get shellacked again. And that will be a painful process for them,
but it will be good for the whole country, left, right, and center. You
guys, we`re counting on you. Wake up.
There are real problems in the world. There are real, knowable facts
in the world. Let`s accept those and talk about how we might approach our
problems differently. Let`s move on from there.
If the Republican Party and the conservative movement and conservative
media are forced to do that by the humiliation they were dealt last night,
we will all be better off as a nation. And in that spirit,
congratulations, everybody. Big night.6 minutes ago
Colbert Report and Secret Money/SuperPAC money. This is something I suspected and I'm so glad this has been reported. I think it needs more media attention.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/421160/november-12-2012/colbert-super-pac-shh----secret-second-501c4---trevor-potter
Oh, I agree! Rachel needs to get Colbert on her show and "grill" him!!!
Obama is meeting with Union Leaders, CEO's, and then Congress this week. Can someone explain to me why Obama is meeting with Union leaders first when Unions only make up 8% OF PRIVATE SECTORS WORKERS. Nothing has changed. Meetings with Union Leaders and Big Business. Hey News Flash people, where is the small business seat at the table. Does anyone realize that businesses with under 50 employees created over 713,000 jobs from October to October in the last year. Why doesn't Mom and Pop get a seat with the President.
Its time to keep all of Government accountable.
What group represents you? Or should he invite all the millions of you to the White House?
So you don't believe that small businesses should be represented when the President meets with People for the future of this economy. That's very sad.
No Inthe Middle, that is NOT what I said. Don't put words in my mouth because of your prejudices! I believe small businesses are the backbone of our country and their voices should be heard, but HOW?
I work with small businesses all the time and the one thing I know FOR A FACT is that your issues are varied and it is hard to get two of you to agree on anything. I also know that you DON'T join together to get your voices heard and that is something you really NEED to do!