Republican Elites Overthrowing America

Republicans_cannot_stop.jpgIt continues to become evident the Republican Party and their Tea Bag followers are intent on leading the demise of the great American democracy along with the extinction of the Middle Class.   Republicans for decades have launched a critical attack to support America’s wealthy and big business while destroying the very foundation of American life which sustained hardworking families for years.

Republicans have and continue to align themselves with Big Business having been joined by an activist right wing Republican Supreme Court.

If one thinks this is using extreme rhetoric, take a look at a few simple facts and judge for yourselves.Under the Republican Party during the George W Bush years:

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And who can forget when Republican war monger, Dick Cheney, who dismissed the importance of deficits stating in November 2002 as first recounted by Paul O’Neill, “You know, Paul, Reagan proved deficits don’t matter.”

Republican Party leader Michael Steele said on February 3, 2010 sticking up for America’s rich said “Trust me, after taxes a million dollars is not a lot of money, this is a country where the median family income is $50,000 a year”.

The 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts, (passed under reconciliation) increased the U.S. deficit (created by President Bush) by $1.7 trillion. These Republican Tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans gutted the earnings and purchasing power of the middle class, and crippled the nation’s economy with huge historical debt. The lesson is that it is fine to pass tax cuts for the wealthy but an outrage to help middle-income and poor people with unemployment benefits.  If fact, Republicans are blaming the unemployed for not having a job and blaming the unemployed for being lazy!

Tom Corbett, Republican candidate for Pennsylvania governor “The jobs are there, but if we keep extending unemployment, people are just going to sit there.”

Sharron Angle (R-NV), Senate Candidate “We have put in so much entitlement into our government that we really spoiled our citizenry and said, you don‘t want the jobs that are available.” “We should cut unemployment.”

Dean Heller Nevada Republican recently warned that “unemployment benefits may be creating a nation of hobos.“                            

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said “You know, we should not be giving cash to people who basically are just going to blow it on drugs.”

Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) “That doesn‘t create new jobs.  In fact, if anything, continuing to pay people unemployment compensation is a disincentive for them to seek new work” but Bush tax cuts for America’s wealthiest should be extended!!!!

The results of Republican tax cuts? Decayed infrastructure, mandatory two-income families, bad schools, fast food, cheap imports, poor health and obesity, job outsourcing, increased consumer debt, privatization of public services, free-market monopolies, a corrupt financial sector, and corporate-controlled media and government.

Interestingly, in 2008, the Government Accountability Office found that “two out of every three United States corporations paid no federal income taxes from 1998 through 2005.”  General Electric, which “generated $10.3 billion in pretax income, but ended up owing nothing to Uncle Sam.  Exxon Mobil, reported in 2009 a record $45.2 billion profit, paid the most taxes of any corporation, but none of it went to the IRS, with the help of 20 wholly owned subsidiaries domiciled in the Bahamas, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands that (legally) shelter the cash flow from operations in the likes of Angola, Azerbaijan and Abu Dhabi.  (See Forbes magazine published what the top U.S. corporations paid in 2009 taxes).  According to the New York Times, the oil industry has spent $340 million over the past two years lobbying against cuts to subsidies.

Republicans have shipped thousands of jobs overseas, while the jobs that remain in the United States are low-wage. Republicans have for decades turned their noses up at the industrial manufacturing sector and fight against green jobs, green energy, and rebuilding America’s decaying infrastructure.

We must not forget big oil companies are the biggest winners of the Republican tax cuts and even with the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, Republicans are defending oil companies who own them as oil companies reap billions from tax payer subsidies, even as Democrats renew their call to end oil company tax breaks.  In June, a proposal by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) would have cut $35 billion in taxpayer subsidies to Big Oil companies was soundly defeated in the Senate by a 35-61 vote, with every Republican voting against it. Sanders argued “Twenty-two percent of the children in this country live in poverty, we have record-breaking deficits, we have a $13 trillion national debt, and Exxon-Mobil receives $156 million in a tax refund after making $19 billion in profit.”

Texas Republican Joe Barton actually apologized to BP for President Obama’s $20 billion fund to help those hardworking American families whose livelihoods were obliterated by BP saying “BP paying oil spill victims is a shakedown and a slush fund.” 

Senate Candidate Rand Paul said “criticizing BP is un-American!”

Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle said regarding the BP oil spill this shows we need less oil industry regulation”!

Rep. Paul Broun (Republican from Georgia now lies to the American people with an outlandish conspiracy theory sayingthis oil spill was purposeful a planned event between President Obama and BP.

Republicans seem to be conveniently experiencing a particular form of political amnesia from their reign of fiscal abuse heaped on the American people.  America has been down the ‘fiscal responsible’ Republican Party road before and any hardworking taxpayer is experiencing where it put American families.

Despite what Republicans and ‘teabaggers’ would have Americans believe in their effort to rewrite history, Americans MSUT remember the economic meltdown began long before Barack Obama was elected president. Even a cursory historical glance at the facts makes it clear; the deficit that has conservatives so alarmed was created on their watch!  It is unrealistic to expect President Obama to repair the fiscal and financial damage in 18 months which took Republicans decades to create. 

Republican leadership under President Obama:

  • Republicans stood against health care reform for American families but stand with Big Insurance companies.
  • Republicans stand against Wall Street Reform which will save American families from financial ruin.
  • Republicans stand against an Energy Policy to reduce green house gasses, remove dependency on foreign oil, because they are in the pockets of every major oil company in America.
  • Republicans stand against Immigration Reform because they really like the cheap labor which allows larger profits for American companies.
  • Republicans fought against creating jobs in America.
  • Republicans consistently fight to eliminate Medicare, Social Security and every social program that takes care of America’s citizens. 

Republican Leadership under President Bush:

  • The illegal invasion and occupation of Iraq, ending the lives of thousands of service members and millions of civilians, adding trillions of dollars to the deficit, allowing widespread corruption by private companies, some of whom benefited the administration directly
  • Torture, not just of terrorists but of innocent citizens too, ending habeas corpus and bringing down the reputation of the country among the global community
  • Warrantless wiretappings of Americans
  • The gutting of regulations in the financial and mortgage industries, paving way for the worst economy since the Great Depression
  • Massive tax cuts for the wealthy, born on the backs of the middle class, passed through reconciliation
  • Abandonment of our troops in Afghanistan, allowing the leadership of the Taliban and al Qaeda to resurge causing President Obama to finish what Republicans refused to do
  • Setting record setting, out-of-control spending, turning budget surpluses into historical deficits

The middle class have turned into the “peasant class” by the Republican Party. American families have been taken over by a few wealthy Republicans and their activist Republican lead Supreme Court. We have become an Aristocracy. Except the ones in control are not royalty, they are politicians and business people hiding behind a cloak of deception that is Corporate America.

It is striking to me that the people who dislike trying to fix the budget and create jobs, the ones who these programs are intended to help (many of America’s poorest citizens) seem to have a deep emotional attachment to the Republican Party that serves only the interests of its richest Americans and big business.  It is easy to manipulate the uneducated, desperate and fear-filled masses with lies, racism, snake-oil and deception which are the hallmark of the Republican Party.

We must remember the reason so many American families are struggling is because the Republican Party have robbed us all. They want to place the full tax burden of the U.S. Treasury squarely on the backs of hardworking Americans while giving Corporate America massive tax breaks.  The amount of financial, medical, hunger and other suffering in the United States of America is literally a crime against humanity initiated, implemented and continuously pursued by Republicans, Wall Street and Corporate America.

Wake Up America!  The greatest U.S. economic war was created and is being pushed by the Republican Party.  The people of these United States must stand up for what is right and just, for our families, and for politicians who put people over and above politics or the next election.  If we do not, America will continue to fail just as Republicans and ‘teabaggers’ are hoping for.  Democrats and Independents must insist on supporting the issues put forth by President Obama and the Democratic Party.  Blue Dog Democrats and obstructionist Republicans must be voted out of office as they stand in the way of progress for the American people. Wake Up America!

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One Response to “Republican Elites Overthrowing America”

  1. The truth is that projected costs for entitlement spending are too much to sustain.

    We must eliminate the ability to collect social security at 62, and this must be done immediately. The problem is the massive influx of baby boomers who will soon be eligible for early payment of social security benefits.

    I don’t support Congressman Ryan’s plan for Social Security and Medicare; however, the current costs of these programs will impact our bond rating.

    I will be 62 in six months and I still favor eliminating my ability to collect SS benefits until much later.

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