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By Larry Durstin
The Cleveland Leader
Published on 10/31/2012 - 4:48pm
It shouldnt take the return of Howard Beale, The Mad Prophet of the Airwaves from the apocalyptic 1970s movie Network, to tell us that if Mitt Romney wins the election, America is in a lot of trouble.
Thats why the task of laying out what the landscape of RomneyWorld would be like falls to your humble servant: Oh, what a plutocratic paradise it would be, one with just enough theocratic lunacy mixed in to give the embattled masses, at best, a terminal case of the willies, and at worst, a one-way ticket to Dickensian squalor via the town square of 17th Century Salem.
For those unfamiliar with the litany of potential dangers of a Romney presidency, heres a short list that should make lower- and middle-class folks as nervous as, well, a Mormon in a Black Liberation church: more tax cuts for the rich and more deregulation of corporations and Wall Street; a death sentence for unions and workers rights in general; the criminalizing of abortion and certain types of contraception; papers please and self-deportation of immigrants; the gutting of Medicare, Medicaid and the so-called safety net; the privatization of Social Security; at least one or two reactionary Supreme Court appointments eager to don powdered periwigs; the defunding of public education and the slashing of Pell Grants for college students; the debunking of science, replacing it with disjointed ruminations on what role Gods will plays in rapes and how the female body can actually stop conception with some kind of magic juice; upscale downsizing and a pipeline of American jobs to China; the return of neocon foreign policy with its blind support of the Israeli hawks; health care reform replaced by a dependence on the kindness of strangers; less consumer protection and more laissez-faire; and maybe just maybe in line with LDS teaching, administrative mandates declaring magic underwear must be worn and Missouri must be recognized as the site of the Garden of Eden.
In RomneyWorld, the ideal man would be John Galt, the hero of Goddess-of-Greed Ayn Rands Atlas Shrugged, a super-genius who invented a machine that makes electricity out of air, but when the government attempts to have it used for the good of others, Galt creates his own city where elites dont have to bother with catering to working-class bottom feeders. The ideal woman, of course, would be Ann Romney herself, a spookily devoted stay-at-home mom who dutifully raises a well-scrubbed brood of automatons and who, like Inflatable Amy, never has a headache.
But have no fear, my fellow Americans, for standing between you and this nightmarish scenario is the at-times maligned yet unfailingly noble state of Ohio, the heart of it all. Thats right, the Buckeye State is poised to save America and, by most accounts, appears to be up to the task And no, this readiness has not sprung from some Facebook flash-mob, Tweet-of-the-day happenstance. Uh, uh. What were talking about here is true Midwestern grit blood, sweat and organization.
Full article: http://www.clevelandleader.com/node/19286
Kurovski
(34,655 posts)Tigress DEM
(7,887 posts)WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN scenario!!
Cha
(297,231 posts)Divine Discontent
(21,056 posts)Faith9326
(304 posts)BainsBane
(53,032 posts)like rig the machines. If the margin is wide enough he won't be able to without causing an uproar. It seems, however, that he doesn't really care about the consequences. I don't like to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but that guy has me worried.
Ivywoods55
(131 posts)any and all dirty tricks that will come from the dark side. Hey, we know how and why the "evil" ones have been here so many times, not just campaigning, but also probably trying to put into place a way to try and steal our election. Not GONNA HAPPEN! We, Ohioan are aware of how important this state is to the Mittster and his unaccomplishable (ha! I made a new word!) win. Ohio is the "heart" of the President's win, and the Twit's loss!
sunwyn
(494 posts)The Middletown Journal is reporting 300 early votes are being challenged so far. Not sure about the other counties. I am so nervous that they will screw up the vote here in Ohio. I could not bear a Romney presidency. The words just make me ill.
Keep in mind Obama won Ohio in 2008 by what? 266K votes?
that is hardly a large margin.
think about it-- that means millions of Ohio residents voted for Stumpy McCain and the
hillbilly from Wasilla. that plus the fact we know young voters are not going to turn out
this time for Obama as they did in 2008-- should be a cause for concern.
Turborama
(22,109 posts)In case you missed it, here's why things are better in Ohio now than in 2008 and why President Obama can do much better than then...
Following decades of decline, much of it due to the obscene collaboration with the Republicans of turncoat Reagan Democrats, the left-for-dead union movement was able to organize a coalition that produced a resounding victory. Well, the electoral machinery put together for that effort is still in place this year and its ready to flex its muscles again to defeat the Pinocchio-nosed Romney and Ohios Republican senatorial candidate, the Pee Wee Herman-resembling Josh Mandel.
But perhaps the most significant edge that Obama has in Ohio comes as a result of his bold and brave move to bail out the auto industry, which directly or indirectly is responsible for one in eight jobs in the state. It was a gamble that could have blown up in Obamas face. Instead, saving the auto industry is perhaps the signature achievement of his first term and has given him momentum in the Midwest battleground states. And if it turns out that the beleaguered auto industry and its revved-up supporters spearhead an Obama victory, thats as it should be. Obama deserves it for his courage to risk his presidency on an unpopular stance and the mad-as-hell unions, progressives, minorities, educators, young people, womens groups, gays, immigrants and hard-working everyday folks deserve it because their hearts are pure and their cause is righteous.
So here we are, teetering on the brink of a disastrous descent into RomneyWorld as the nation turns its hopeful eyes to Ohio for deliverance. Can we make it happen? Just ask two recent Obama surrogates who visited Ohio for a Parma rally. One, Bill Clinton, saw the Buckeye State put him over the top and into the White House in 1992, while the other, Bruce Springsteen, saw his career rocket to superstardom in no small part due to the backing in the mid-1970s of Clevelands legendary rock radio station WMMS. And now, in the face of the GOPs unconscionable attempts at widespread voter suppression, should our fair state seal the deal for Obama, it will be a truly historical example of Never have so many owed so much to so few.
And thanks for giving me the opportunity to post the rest of his excellent article.
Iggy
(1,418 posts)I hope Labor turns out for Obama.. they didn't get EFCA (not even on Congress' radar now) and
most of our trade deals favor everyone else but us-- NAFTA for example is a farce.
My point is if a couple of hundred thousand dem voters don't show up at the polls in Ohio-- I don't see
how Obama wins there.
Turborama
(22,109 posts)Like evidence that GOTV isn't being successful in Ohio?
Bad polls?
Anything?
The thing that concerns me is the machines and tabulation, but this isn't 2004 and the incumbent - who'll still be president and in charge of the Justice Department for another 3 months - isn't the one trying to steal the election.
Also, the better the polls are getting the harder it is
For them to steal it.
Iggy
(1,418 posts)For starters, EFCA did not pass into law- that's a fact. I've not heard ANY congressperson discussing
EFCA for over two years.
Ed Schultz frequently has union leader Richard Trumka on, and he frequently points out our
trade deals are crap; they are unfair to U.S. labor.
regarding GOTV efforts in OH, we already know the youth vote is not going to turn out for Obama this
time as they did in 2008.
again, Obama won OH by 200,000 plus votes in 2008. I think we can agree that is not a large margin,
and we can agree that if 100,000 young voters don't show up this time, and a few thousand others-- that's
a problem for Obama.
Keep in mind the GOP won Ohio in 2000, and 2004.