GOP ransom call

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

The Democratic National Committee released a web video on Thursday of a mock ransom call by a hostage taker, modeled after the Tea-Publican hostage demands to extort Democratic concessions, or the GOP will kill the American economy:

Following the House GOP's closed door strategy meeting this morning, the
DNC received a voice mail message revealing a list of demands. The
message was clear that should those demands not be met, they will not
pay our bills, defaulting on our obligations, and sending the U.S. into
yet another financial crisis.

Video below the fold.

Phoenix CD4: When Honesty Is Not The Best Policy

Posted by Bob Lord Honesty generally reflects favorably on a candidate. Except of course when it unmasks a worldview that by itself is a disqualifier. On that front, this statement reportedly made by Justin Johnson in the Phoenix CD4 race is a doozy: Q: Starting with Justin, which City Council and mayoral candidates have you financially supported? … Read more

Court thwarts state GOP’s “starve the schools” lawsuit

by David Safier The Republicans at the state lege decided not to boost its budget for schools to account for inflation. That's been going on since 2010. The court said that's illegal and ordered the lege to add $82 million to this year's budget — still far below the approximately $200 million needed to make … Read more

Host a Green Eggs and Ham breakfast on Tuesday

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Sen. Ted "Calgary" Cruz has taken quite a beating for his self-absorbed nihilisitc fake filibuster meant to relieve the rubes on the right of their dollars for his own self-aggrandizement. But I have a question: Does Cruz understand 'Green Eggs and Ham'?: During Sen. Ted Cruz’ marathon talk-a-thon, he dramatically read one … Read more

The federal deficit is falling (you wouldn’t know this from the corporate media)

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

Thanks to the feckless corporate media that dutifully parrots GOPropaganda talking points without fact-checking them, the low-information public is easily duped into believing that the federal budget deficit is a serious problem (the average person does not know the difference between an annual budget deficit and accumulated federal debt, and the GOPropagandists routinely conflate the two as one and the same).

Kevin Drum at Mother Jones today sets the record straight for the media villagers. Repeat After Me: The Deficit Is Falling. The Deficit is Falling.


Blog_deficit_cbo_2013Dave Weigel notes a conundrum today: according to a new poll, 54 percent of the public disapproves of Barack Obama's handling of the deficit. And yet, as the chart on the right shows, the deficit is shrinking dramatically. Last year it dropped by $200 billion, and this year, thanks to a recovering year, thanks to a recovering economy, lower spending from the sequester, and the increased taxes in the fiscal cliff deal, it's projected to fall another $450 billion.

Weigel notes that this has deprived conservative yakkers of one of
their favorite applause lines: "You don't hear Republicans lulz-ing at
Obama for failing to 'cut the deficit in half in my first four years,'
because he basically did this, albeit in four and a half." That's true.
It's also true that contrary to Republican orthodoxy, it turns out that
raising taxes on the rich does bring in higher revenues and therefore reduces the deficit.

Bottom line: It's unfortunate that the deficit is falling so fast. It's a
headwind against the recovery that we don't need. Nonetheless, the
deficit is falling fast, and no one seems to know it yet. The
chart above is one that deserves much wider distribution. Be sure to
show it to your conservative friends at every opportunity.