Thursday, January 29, 2009

Leadership in Need of a Memory

I've been watching the "debate" about the President's economic stimulus package after its passage.

Let's see if I've got this correct. Not one Republican in the House voted for it AFTER the President bowed to their requests for tax cuts and removed a family planning provision that eliminated condom distribution.

Hmm...first, what's a better stimulus package than the one that contains a condom?!
Oh, perhaps they didn't realize that a U.S. company would actually have to manufacture those condoms and that having fewer pregnancies may be a good thing because there'd be less mouths to feed. Ok...perhaps that's WAY out into the future.
But, I couldn't help but laugh when I heard that condoms were eliminated from the stimulus! Don't condoms and stimulus go together?!

Now seriously...let's discuss the tax cuts. Hasn't anyone recognized the fact that the last administration made it a TOP priority to cut taxes, and look where it got us. Don't people have to have jobs in order to enjoy the benefits of a tax cut?

Tax cuts are one of those things that people can't put in their wallet NOW. It doesn't trickle down because greed gets in the way and most people would rather have the cash or at least the means towards getting some.

I also had to laugh when I heard those tired old words from Republican leaders that Democrats are doing their famous "tax and spend" thing and to watch out for "Socialism." Wait, no administration spent more than the last one. Or did more "Socialist" tactical approaches to the economy than the Bush group. Ok, so maybe they didn't tax and spend, they just spent. Now our children and their children will have to pay for it, most likely through taxes. Hmm...less income and more spending - who, in the last administration, thought of that!

No wonder things are so screwed up economically. Lemme see, spend on credit as a fiscal policy but tell the citizens that they should watch their credit spending. Do away with regulations on the banks, insurance companies and other corporations that directly affect the populace and then use the people's money to bail them out while those same regular folks are left holding the bags (both theirs AND the corporations).

Why do politicians have such short memories? Why do they twist things and not take responsibility for past actions? Why don't we hold them accountable, especially during interviews. If they don't answer...keep asking.

It's a dark comedy this political stuff. And the folks politicians try to leave in the dark are us. The U.S. is in terrible shape and yet we hear the same crap coming out of the mouths of our elected officials. The last eight years took us from prosperity to the dumpster and we should hold the people who put us in this position (and their policies) under a microscope and make them answer for their actions.

I know that many of the politicians in Washington, D.C. are in need of a memory...let's make sure we aren't.

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