I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Home from my long work Friday....well, have to admit...the graphics were easier to use. Pick a scandal, almost anyone will do. They all belong in the loser's corner.
Going to sleep in tomorrow morning ( like I really could ) but I'm actually going to try. Dh has his truck back which means I now have my Blazer back....yipee. Like I had anywhere to go -- well, I don't now. I rushed around to do it all while I could just assuming it would be at least another week. I do feel good that I can come and go as I wish or need.
See you all in the morning. It's almost 10 p.m. and I'm fading pretty quick. See you in the morning.
Jackie
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And another WTH moment in politics ...
Amid the tense atmosphere of Attorney General Eric Holder’s testimony on Capitol Hill came a bizarre exchange in which representative Louie Gohmert (R-Tex) accused Holder of attacking his integrity and “casting aspersions on my asparagus.”
Usually you have a pretty good idea of what somebody meant to say but this one ???? Next item on the agenda ... hearings to find out how Holder abused that asparagus.

yorkiemom ... I hear you. Politics/Congress has turned into a friggin slapstick comedy sideshow. It is getting increasingly impossible to take any of it seriously. Scary and sad really.
Sending good vibes out to Athena ... along with a sprinkling of patience potion. You can always come play with us when you get bored. Or catnap.
Hoping the new drugs treat our Enjoyful one gently while they smash the cr*p out of those bad boy cells.
Two more weeks to freedom Libby! You've earned it after all those years. So let the good times roll.
Happy weekend everybody!
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Libby, me too.
"I am actually rather more concerned about the National Security Letters to the AP"
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Kam - "there is no there, there" - that Block a thread function is magic! LOVE IT. But, don't forget, ya' still have to block individuals if needed. Hopefully it won't be needed again. Try it - block a thread, and when you go to that Forum, it ain't there.
So, truly, there is no there, there.
Patience, Athena, it will help in the healing. Having a bit of a giggle here, suggesting to a Lioness that she be patient. Oh, well, ribbit, ribbit, ribbit....
So good to hear your roar...riverrat, backattcha...
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Hugs to E, Athena and everyone else fighting this bloody battle.
Cleaned the pool cover today, what a nasty job - I've decided to buy a new mesh one - the old plastic bubble one annoys the hell out of me - I will save up enough money to get a new one!!! Imagine just blowing the leaves off it - love it!! Probably close to $2000 but it would make my life so much easier.
Found out my mother was really upset because I didn't call her or send her a card for Mother's day - well she did say she doesn't do Mother's day - so, what else does she expect.
Time for bed. Bought a microfibre mattress topper today - memory foam was too high for my existing sheets. Looking forward to a soft night's sleep.
Tired Susie
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Blue....loved that Janis Joplin song. Sure brought along a truck load of feelings and memories. Always wonder how 'long' her career would have been....some hang in there and some don't. She sang life in a really special way though and I missed her the minute she was gone.
Jackie
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Just for fun"

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This is why I soooo love the block features that we have to use. Now I can feel quite comfortable with my out-spoken attitudes re: the idiotic Republicans who always wind up in the ALLRIGHT for me, but WHO are you to do the same thing.....how dare you!!!! Seems to me the biggest bunch of hypocrites that ever evolved from pond scum.

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I am ashamed to admit that my dh often holds the umbrella for me.

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pip I think that's lovely...lovely...NO SHAME....it used to be called chivalry, now it's called kindess

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Let me see...the military has held umbrellas for previous presidents and I don't recall hearing a peep about that...what could be different about this president...I know it can't be that he's black because all those who are complaining well they all keep saying they're not racists so there must be something else...something only they can see...hmm...I'm going with the black thing.
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Jackie ... the only thing worse than a Marine holding a black umbrella (the only color the military allows) is a Marine being forced to hold an orange stripey one.
Bad pip ... you would flunk the umbrella test too. Maybe Obama should have called Michelle out to hold it??

And then sometimes those pesky umbrellas are just out to get you no matter what ...

And since we are all about umbrellas ... why in the world are Air Force and Navy servicemen allowed to use umbrellas but Army and Marine servicemen are not. But the women are. The Generals have an aide hold an umbrella over them. Lower ranks just have to get their uniforms and themselves soaked. Is that all stupid or what? If that gets changed maybe some good will actually come out of this display of making a mountain out of an ant hill.
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Q: In the eyes of the TeaGOP, what's Obama guilty of?
A: BPWB.
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This umbrella thing is really just something they jumped on to feed the meme that Obama is arrogant. I'm surprised some of them don't just come out and say 'uppity'
Once you figure out what 'talking points' they are selling it's pretty easy to spot when they are throwing red meat out to feed it.He's a Democrat ... they lost the election. White, black, blue or purple they are going to hate and attack him. They are starting in on Hillary again now. It's standard mode. If they ever want my vote they need to dazzle me with how efficient and capable they are at getting things done for the good of the country instead. How good they are at blocking anybody else from getting anything good done does not win favor here.
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"White, black, blue or purple they are going to hate and attack him."
You are right! -
Pip, your DH is a gentleman.
PS: - I agree about the AP letters.
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""White, black, blue or purple they are going to hate and attack him."
You are right!"And yet don't dare to refer to anybody that hates him no matter what he does as a hater...got it. Edited to try to add space between the quote and my comment, which apparently doesn't work.
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Great night's sleep on the new mattress topper - Steve loved it - best $100 I ever spent.
Our massive software upgrade went live over night - it's great to see all of our hard work over the past 9 months or so come to completion. I should have volunteered to be on call - I could have been earning money for sitting around waiting.
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All Three GOP-Manufactured Scandals Falling Apart
by Egberto Willies • May 18, 2013

The President speaks; image@TheWashington Post
I stated from the beginning that all of the current scandals (Benghazi, IRS, AP) afflicting the President at this time have been manufactured; manufactured through lies, deception, and misinformation by the GOP. Most importantly, the President and many liberals have found it expedient to accept more responsibility than is necessary in the attempt to “stop the bleeding.” This is no different from an innocent person pleading guilty in order to get a deterministic sentence instead of an unknown sentence that could be more or less than warranted.
To be sure, there are problems with this administration in many areas. But, sadly, those areas like “support” for the Keystone pipeline, support for some sort of austerity, however minimal, and policies in general that are not progressive enough have not been the cause of GOP ire as much as those are the things they actually support.
I have been waiting for a real assessment on the scandals. Lo and behold, Lawrence O’Donnell finally did it: The IRS scandal did not occur in this President’s administration. It occurred in 1959. As explained by O’Donnell:
The law defines such groups as “civic leagues or organizations not organized for profit but operated exclusively for the promotion of social welfare.” Since 1959, the IRS has been reading “exclusively” as “primarily.”
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Ezra Klein did one better. In his piece “The Scandals Are Falling Apart,” he goes through the autopsy of each scandal. His basic conclusion is as follows:
On Tuesday, it looked like we had three possible political scandals brewing. Two days later, with much more evidence available, it doesn’t look like any of them will pan out. There’ll be more hearings, and more bad press for the Obama administration, and more demands for documents. But — and this is a key qualification — absent more revelations, the scandals that could reach high don’t seem to include any real wrongdoing, whereas the ones that include real wrongdoing don’t reach high enough.
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America’s corporate-controlled mainstream media continues to allow the GOP and the right wing to distract Americans. They continue to run stories that are pushed by this faction in order to have Americans dissuaded from looking at real issues that materially affect their lives. They are then able to affect their will with policies that further pilfer the middle class without any political cost.
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RR --- I got that. Sorry --- I ended up with a huge amt. of marks in my entry. Well, at any rate most of the above info is how I saw it from the get-go. The pathetic bunch of Republicans in the loser's corner don't KNOW how to get over it and do what they were elected to do. That may make for some surprises in '14 and '16. Sadly we will still be stuck with some of the Tea Party ( sigh - sigh ) but life will go on.
Going to see if any more graphics have come in.
Jackie
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The point that hatred based on political party is really not any better seems to have whoooshed right by. Hate does not accomplish anything good. Cooperation does.
Congrats on the project completion Suzie!
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The key thing about regressives is -- if there isn't anything bad to be said about the person they hate, they will just make it up. In the real world, that is called LYING. The birth certificate, death panels, his mother, his father, his education, his wife's education, their law licenses, Benghazi (even fabricated documents, which should get someone fired at the least, if not charged), the deficit, the stock market, taking the guns, taking children away from their parents, letting the UN run the country, being a Muslim, swearing fealty to the king of Saudi Arabia, having a verse from the Koran on his wedding ring, being a socialist, communist, fascist whatever ... Oh yeah, this country is going to hell in a handbasket, things are terrible, the American people want the President impeached for (fill in the blank), we are losing our freedoms (never mind they cannot name even one freedom they no longer enjoy under the Obama administration). Er ... Except the stock market sets record highs nearly every day now, the CBO just scored the President's budget as lowering the deficit more than 1 trillion dollars, the deficit is falling at a record rate and is lower than when he took office (and was handed the steaming pile of crap by the smirking traitors in the Cheney Administration), and the Treasury actually made a payment on the debt. Yeah, going to hell in a handbasket except for all that stuff. Really, plain and simple -- the mouthbreathers would be all for making the President a king if he were a white guy.
And there is stuff I don't like. I want him to be more liberal. The recovery would have been faster and deeper had there been more stimulus -- and oh, BTW, DH (whose degrees are in economics in spite of being a cop) says that this recovery and the steps the Obama Administration took to get us here completely validate Keynes (take THAT, austerity advocates!). I do not want help for the poor on the negotiating table. Food aid comes OFF the table at the very least. WIC off the table. SCHIP OFF THE TABLE. Eliminate the earnings cap on Social Security contributions. Stop agricultural subsidies to any corporation that does more than $5million in annual farm business. Or phase it out between $5 and $10 million. If you serve in the House or the Senate, you cannot get agricultural subsidies. Corporations don't get a pass on paying taxes. Tax carried interest as ordinary income. And start criminally investigating some of the people who caused the great recession. That's a little of what I would like to see. There's more, but for another time.
Yeah, as soon as they start with "I am not a racist," they have lost credibility. Just like with comparisons to Hitler - they have automatically lost the argument. And anybody who calls the President a POS and uses insulting names for the First Lady and the girls is automatically a racist and a loser as far as I'm concerned.
And I am not particularly exercised today - it was a Xanax day for me! (Edited to fix a grammar error and a money error.).
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crazyforcarrrots -
thank you for the umbrella photo. I have one facebook friend - from HS who is a tea party type who loves guns and hates Obama. I have considered unfriending her, but in truth there is something wrong with my having only one friend whose views are different from mine- and if I didn't see her posts, I would clearly be even more out of touch with people who don't think like I do, than I already am. I was flummoxed by her umbrella post - so I appreciate your clarification! haha and it will soon be on my facebook page.
oh and lately I am consuming entire 4 lb bags of Dole little carrots in less than a week.
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Jackie, thanks for that Elberto Willies piece. It illustrates something that I believe is important.
When a Democrat is in office it seems like the Republicans will go after the Dem for anything and everything, even things that they have previously done or supported and they just can't stand to see the Democrats enact any democratic policies. When a Republican is in office they have to do something pretty egregious before Democrats will start screaming.
Democrats realize that elections have consequences and that the winner is supposed to get to set some policy. The Republicans seem to have lost the ability to recognize that this is what the public expects - that's why they voted for the guy. Becoming the party of obstruction, obstructing things that they have supported when proposed by Republicans leads one to believe that the Republican Party has become bankrupt of both moral vision and ideas.
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