tj:
Starting a West Wing tumblr in 2012 might seem like a strange decision since the show has been off the air for almost six years. But the show was eerily prescient about some issues, and dealt with them earlier than we faced them as a nation. There was a warning about how banks were handling…
I recommend everyone else follow this Tumblr as well. It’s a great reminder of a great show, and its ongoing relevance.

I don’t care that Willard Mitt Romney paid 15% in taxes over 2010 and 2011; he followed the letter and the spirit of the tax law.
I don’t care that over this time he gave $7 million to charity, including over $4 million to his church; that’s generous of him (if even only a small portion of his quarter-billion estimated total net worth). Of course, Mormon tithing requirements stipulate 10% of salary and Romney’s income wasn’t salary, but rather investment income.
I honestly don’t care about his recently-closed Swiss bank account (nor do I care about the ones still open in the Cayman Islands); he’s perfectly within the law to do so.
I really do not care that it’s nearly always the 1% who can afford to run for President. I also do not care that Romney qualified as the top 0.006% in 2009.
What I do care about is the whining coming from the Republican party whenever anyone suggests raising taxes on the wealthy. If I hear them claim that the wealthy are ‘taxed enough’ and ‘why do they have to pay more than their fair share?’
I’m sick of it when news like this comes out showing, definitively, that the wealthy (to grossly generalize) are decidedly NOT paying their fair share.
I’m tired of this country putting more burden on money earned while on the job - a salary - than if made through investment.
“But Jim,” you might respond, “aren’t you investing your own money in the stock market, earning qualified dividends, and planning your own trades for better tax benefit?” You’re damned right I am.
I have the means, both mentally and financially, to make investments and take advantage of these perks typically reserved for the wealthy and I am sure as hell going to use them to help myself approach wealth. But it is FAR from fair. This income should be taxed along with the money I “work” for at the same rate. If not, more.
People are out busting their collective asses for many hours each day, often at several jobs, paying more percentage of their income in taxes than Mitt pays while he has enough free time to run for President. Shame on America for allowing this UNfair tax strategy to thrive. Shame on Republicans for continuing to fool Americans into thinking that the existing strategy is fair. It is time to have a TRULY fair tax policy.
During the 1950s and early 60s, the highest tax bracket was over 90%. Granted, this was a marginal rate, meaning that not all of someone’s income was taxed at this rate.
This was an effort to discourage mindless greed, and it was thought that this would ultimately benefit the economy. The theory…

So… I received a very nice Christmas (Holiday) card from the Obama family this year. “From our family to yours… may the holiday season and the coming year be filled with joy for you and your family.” It even has pre-printed signatures from Barack, Michelle, Malia, Sasha, and Bo. Included with this wonderful holiday message was a request for me to send them money.
Is this really how it’s supposed to work? Merry Giftmas, Happy Holidays, what have you. Oh yeah, please send me $45, $90, $135, or some other amount to us.
Yeah… I wonder how many positive messages I’d receive if I included something like that in my own holiday greetings.
It is inaccurate to say that I hate everything. I am strongly in favor of common sense, common honesty, and common decency. This makes me forever ineligible for public office.
— H. L. Mencken
It’s Time to Get Money Out of Politics.
Our founders said there should be one vote per person. Over the years, rights have been granted to corporations and extended those votes to dollars. Sure, not directly, but most will acknowledge that if you have more money, you have a louder voice and therefore can reach more people. That’s more voters.
Most will know I was an Obama supporter in 2008, and he secured more money than McCain. I don’t think that should have entitled him to a louder voice. The message should be the contributing factor to who the population votes for; not how much money is raised. I’ve unsubscribed from any political email which wants to get money out of me. The message should win; not the money.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) says that our government has handed out $16 trillion to the banks.
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That’s more than every penny that every American earns in a year. That’s an amount equal to almost a third of our national net worth — the value of every home, car, personal belonging, business, bank account, stock, bond, piece of land, book, tree, chandelier, and everything else anyone owns in America. That’s an amount greater than our entire national debt, accumulated over the course of two centuries.
I’ve got another post in the works about government spending, waste, and priorities. But this is good until I finish that one. Hope to hear more from Mr. Grayson soon.
I saw the guy behind this on Jon Stewart or Colbert… it’ll probably never work, but it’s still a nifty idea. Give it a try!
No I don’t normally read or reblog articles from Faux “News” but this one was fascinating. The Tea Party is all pissed off about Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa urging supporters to “take these son-of-a-bitches out.”
Now, I’m not entirely happy with the statement, but only because of the number agreement rules violated. It should be “take these sons-of-bitches out.” But I digress…
Anyway, the Tea Party says this is “inexcusable” and that the comment is a “call for violence on peaceful Tea Party members.”
Perhaps they’d prefer a poster with some bull’s-eye graphics??
Gimme a break.

Some of my favorites (I have not validated the list):
1. A Socialist wrote the Pledge of Allegiance.
7. Fascism is a right-wing trait.
10. Reagan raised taxes eleven times as President.
11. Reagan legalized abortion as Governor of California.
12. Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency.
13. Ronald Reagan supported gun control.
29. The Constitution is the law, NOT the Bible.
42. Roe v. Wade was a bipartisan ruling made by a conservative leaning Supreme Court.
63. Corporations care more about profits than they do about people.
69. Fox News is owned by an Australian and has a Saudi prince as an investor.
77. Republicans only care about children BEFORE they are born.
82. Churches should stay out of politics, or be taxed.
Bottom line? If you want to anger a conservative, tell them the truth.