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KingOfLostSouls Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 04:33 PM
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The Failure Of Neoconservatism And Collapse Of The Bush Administration
lets be honest with ourselves.

the past 5 years have proved one thing.

the abject failure of neoconservatism.

neoconservatism, the driving force behind the GOP, is the ideology of empire at all costs. It is the ideology of supply-side capitalism, and religious intolerance. It's the idea that the Enron's and Halliburton's of the world can solve all our problems, as long as we don't ask questions and keep our tax dollars pumped into whatever scheme. its the, "shut up and do as your told" brand of democracy that would make benito mussolini proud. its about turning as much of the public over to the corporate sector, where when you want something done you no longer write your congressman, but you just hope that Kellog Root & Brown will get to it when they feel like it. its the ideology that the best way to grow jobs for America is to outsource as many of those jobs as possible.

well, ladies and gentlemen, it is time to answer this nonsense of neoconservatism and the Reagan Revoution with one that perfectly defines the movement: Bullshit.

from scrapping anti-terrorism groups Bill Clinton had set up like "Able Danger" before 9-11, to giving away billions in subsidies to an already booming oil industry, to allowing Osama Bin Laden to escape from Tora Bora, to invading a nation that had nothing to do with 9-11, to sending thousands of National Guard and Army Reserve troops overseas away from their home states for no reaso, to stretching a military to the breaking point while cutting its benefits for active soldiers housing to hazard pay to veteran's medical, to losing 9 BILLION dollars in Iraq reconstruction.

to scrapping hurricane preparedness and turning the oversight of it over to men with no experience whatsoever in the field, to an economy thats held together with chickenwire and artificially low interest rates, to turning budget surplus into budget deficit, to adding millions to the poverty level and without medical insurance and driving the value of the dollar into the shitter, its time to call a spade a spade

while bush isn't to blame for hurricane katrina, what he IS to blame is for the lack of preparedness, from gutting FEMA and the army corps of engineers, to stripping money away from levee construction. want more?


January 2001: Bush appoints Joe Allbaugh, a crony from Texas, as head of FEMA. Allbaugh has no previous experience in disaster management.

April 2001: Budget Director Mitch Daniels announces the Bush administration's goal of privatizing much of FEMA's work. In May, Allbaugh confirms that FEMA will be downsized: "Many are concerned that federal disaster assistance may have evolved into both an oversized entitlement program...." he said. "Expectations of when the federal government should be involved and the degree of involvement may have ballooned beyond what is an appropriate level."

2001: FEMA designates a major hurricane hitting New Orleans as one of the three "likeliest, most catastrophic disasters facing this country."

December 2002: After less than two years at FEMA, Allbaugh announces he is leaving to start up a consulting firm that advises companies seeking to do business in Iraq. He is succeeded by his deputy, Michael Brown, who, like Allbaugh, has no previous experience in disaster management.

March 2003: FEMA is downgraded from a cabinet level position and folded into the Department of Homeland Security. Its mission is refocused on fighting acts of terrorism.

2003: Under its new organization chart within DHS, FEMA's preparation and planning functions are reassigned to a new Office of Preparedness and Response. FEMA will henceforth focus only on response and recovery.

Summer 2004: FEMA denies Louisiana's pre-disaster mitigation funding requests. Says Jefferson Parish flood zone manager Tom Rodrigue: "You would think we would get maximum consideration....This is what the grant program called for. We were more than qualified for it."

June 2004: The Army Corps of Engineers budget for levee construction in New Orleans is slashed. Jefferson Parish emergency management chiefs Walter Maestri comments: "It appears that the money has been moved in the president's budget to handle homeland security and the war in Iraq, and I suppose that's the price we pay."

June 2005: Funding for the New Orleans district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is cut by a record $71.2 million. One of the hardest-hit areas is the Southeast Louisiana Urban Flood Control Project, which was created after the May 1995 flood to improve drainage in Jefferson, Orleans and St. Tammany parishes.

August 2005: While New Orleans is undergoing a slow motion catastrophe, Bush mugs for the cameras, cuts a cake for John McCain, plays the guitar for Mark Wills, delivers an address about V-J day, and continues with his vacation. When he finally gets around to acknowledging the scope of the unfolding disaster, he delivers only a photo op on Air Force One and a flat, defensive, laundry list speech in the Rose Garden.

A crony with no relevant experience was installed as head of FEMA. Mitigation budgets for New Orleans were slashed even though it was known to be one of the top three risks in the country. FEMA was deliberately downsized as part of the Bush administration's conservative agenda. After DHS was created, FEMA's preparation and planning functions were taken away.

Actions have consequences. No one could predict that a hurricane the size of Katrina would hit this year, but the slow federal response when it did happen was no accident. It was the result of four years of deliberate Republican policy and budget choices. It's the Bush administration in a nutshell.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2005_09/007023.php


no more spin, no more lies, no more right wing "well thats only half the story" nonsense that they spout off on talk radio and Faux news and CNN. enough is enough.

everything this administration has done is a lie, from a war in iraq, on down to bush's show ranch and brand new cowboy boots that haven't been broken in.


policies have consequence, and good policy breeds good politics. this administration has neither good policy nor good politics. it fires those who speak truth, and promotes those who serve a lie. it turns a deaf ear to men like General's Eric Shinsheki and Brent Scowcroft, while offering promotions to quintissential kissups like John Bolton and Alberto Gonzalez.


its time to call it for what it is, the failure of neoconservatism, and the collapse of the bush administration and an end to the nightmare america has endured called the Reagan Revolution. its time to stop blaming democrats and liberals, who haven't held significant power for decades. its time to hold the far right accountable, from the talking heads, to the Heritage Foundation, to Tom Delay, Pat Robertson, and all the other professional liars who have the bloods of AMERICAN's on their hands. Because of their lies, their spin, their ineptness, their madness for power, and blind ideology. its time to call the past 5 years of Bush for what it has been

Bullshit.
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sinkingfeeling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 04:38 PM
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1. Agree, but they won't just walk away. How are we going to get them out?
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Mountainman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 06:37 PM
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2. The news organizations have to start telling it like it really is.
Edited on Thu Sep-01-05 06:38 PM by Mountainman
Quit covering up for this administration.

Saying Bush lied to get us into war is stating a fact. It is more than an opinion and saying he was mislead by intelligence is expressing an opinion or telling a lie and not stating a fact but the media treats them both equal even though they know better.
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welshTerrier2 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 06:47 PM
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3. No ... the Democrats have to start telling the truth ... and they won't ..
the Democrats are positioned to build a real populist, pro-democracy MOVEMENT ... the abhorrent imperial policies of the neo-cons are exposed for more and more people to see everyday ...

Americans understand that money, lobbyists and corporate power dominate what goes on in the halls of their government ... some even understand that greed is what's driving the war in Iraq and ALL American foreign policy ...

and so far, the Democrats are just too plain chickenshit to tell the American people the truth and make this the "front lines" of the battle between the parties ...

if the Democrats ever make the case and join the "real struggle", they would launch the Party into a prolonged majority status ... that's what real regime change will require ... anything else is little more than the ebb and flow of electoral politics ... yeah, any win would be nice but failing to get to the central truths and the corruption that hurts all Americans will produce only the most miniscule, short-lived victories at best ... and it will do little or nothing to lessen the grip of the imperialists from the levers of power ...

but the Democrats just won't engage ...
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RUMMYisFROSTED Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-02-05 12:15 AM
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9. A Golden Age waiting to happen.
Instead, they just rub their legs together, like the crickets they are.
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calimary Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 08:19 PM
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6. Visualize IMPEACHMENT. Then go DO something about it!
Edited on Thu Sep-01-05 08:19 PM by calimary
While you're at it:

Visualize REMOVAL FROM OFFICE!
Visualize INDICTMENTS!
Visualize PITCHFORKS AND TORCHES IN THOUSANDS OF HANDS OF ANGRY MARCHERS AROUND THE WHITE HOUSE.
Visualize FROG MARCHES!
Visualize LEG IRONS AND ORANGE JUMPSUITS!
Visualize MANY MANY YEARS WITHOUT PAROLE!

Put your mind to it first. Then add an action or two, or more.

NO they won't walk away. But, neither will we. I suspect that Katrina was the last straw - the one that finally broke their (Saudi) camel's back.

ALL things eventually come to an end. Even your almighty unchecked power, bushie-boy.

Tipping point, thy name is Katrina.

Toast, thy name is george.
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belle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 11:50 PM
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8. And: what do we have to offer to replace it with? Specifically.
We need to be thinking longterm here, because there are a lot of Buchanan-type populist reactionaries and/or fundies who could sprout up in their place.
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tsuki Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 07:24 PM
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4. It is not neoconservatism, it is Conservatism. It has always been the
plan to divide the country along haves/have nots. Conservatives have wanted to torpedo Social Security since Roosevelt. They have been against every social idea of the time. The labor laws - Taft-Hartley Conservative law to eviscerate the unions. The House Committee on Un-American Activities, the KKK, the John Bircher Society, the fundamentalist, these were Conservative fringe groups. It is no secret that Joe McCarthy is a "hero" to Conservatives. If you go to a Conservative site, like the Free Republic, you will see pictures of Joe McCarthy as avatars.

Not all Republicans were Conservative. Conservatives were the fringe of the Republican Party. There were even liberals in the Republican Party. In my youth, they were mainly moderate to conservative. Now the Conservatives control the Republican Party. They are taking great pains not to have "Conservative" labeled as they have labeled "Liberal."

Please do not use their talking points.
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opihimoimoi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 08:05 PM
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5. From Much Confirming EVIDENCE...no truer words were said.Recommended
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Disturbed Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-05 09:42 PM
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7. The RW along with the Fundie Zealots..
do not believe in "democracy" nor a representative Republic, The Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Amerika is an Oligarchy and sliding into a Corporatist Nation. It may be too late to turn this around.
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