Louisiana’s been Obamafied

My first thought when hearing Republicans call Louisiana Governor Jindal their Obama is that they are so right but I doubt they mean it in the same way I do. My second thought is please, get him out of here before his record and positions get Louisiana any more Obamafied.  Considering John McCain won Louisiana by a bigger margin than any other state, you probably think this is a strange comment.  Like Obama, Jindal’s rhetoric and record are light years apart.

Obamafy(verb): to bamboozle the public so they attribute miraculous traits and records to a politician simply because of his appearance, rhetoric, and personality; to dupe the public into to believing one represents change and competency based on appearances, speeches, and personality only;  As in:  The Republican party has Obamafied Jindal because they’d really like him to be something he isn’t but since he looks different, maybe they can convince voters that he actually will be different.

popejindalJindal is a throwback to the Dark Ages (oh, make that social conservative).  The Republicans can be certain of that.  The first time he ran for governor against Kathleen Blanco I remember watching their debate and hearing him talk about the most important time in his life was when he became a Catholic Christian while witnessing an exorcism.   He’s actually witnessed and written about the topic.  ( For those of you cynics:  here’s his published article:  Jindal, Bobby (December 1994). “Beating a Demon: Physical Dimensions of Spiritual Warfare“. New Oxford Review. “I began to think that the demon would only attack me if I tried to pray or fight back….Did I witness spiritual warfare? I do not have the answers…” )  He is hyperCatholic as only the recently converted can be. He also was brought to the American myth by The Brady Bunch.   His name is actually Piyush and much like Obama, he tries to mimic the American experience in a way only those who try to forget their past mimic the American experience.  He is definitely in love with the zygote nation–he is for a myriad ‘rights’ for protohumans but is fine with state sanctioned deaths of criminals and zygote-saving deaths of women. He does voice knee-jerk negative reaction to gay Americans (against even civil unions), and support flag burning amendments, human life amendments, and marriage defined as man and wife amendments.  But remember, there is supposed to be more to being a Republican than being the country’s leading Christian Cult Leader,  let’s look at his record.

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Obama Team or He Man Woman Haters Club?

he-man1Just when you think the Obama team cannot disrespect women more, you find yet another misogynist in the pack.  This one really surprises me.  Politico  reports that the incoming Treasury Secretary has a problem with the FDIC’s Sheila Bair.  She is one of the FEW people in the entire bailout mess sticking up for the homeowner.  You may recall that Riverdaughter profiled her earlier on The Confluence.   I have nothing but nice things to say about her.  She is a a moderate Republican woman and she’s not part of the Obama team.  That is her supposed sin.  Congressman Barney Frank is standing up for her in a no nonsense way.

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Changing the Changie Change Thing

It’s another change that will suprise the progressives from President Select Obama.  Are you ready?

Obama shelves oil company tax after price fall: aide

 CHICAGO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President-elect Barack Obama is not planning to implement a windfall profit tax on oil companies because prices have dropped below $80 a barrel, an aide said on Tuesday.

“President-elect Obama announced the policy during the campaign because oil prices were above $80 per barrel,” an aide on Obama’s transition team said. “They are currently below that now and expected to stay below that.”

Oil prices have fallen from a record $147 a barrel in July to under $50 this week.

Obama, who signaled early in his campaign for the White House that he would take an active approach to oil markets as president, had planned to use the revenue from a windfall profits tax to fund a tax rebate for low- and middle-income families struggling with high energy prices.

But the aide said Obama’s presidential campaign had already taken the price drop into account six weeks ago. When Obama laid out his economic plan for the middle class in mid-October, revenue from a windfall profit tax was not included because of the price change, he said.

 stinker-cut-rateWell, isn’t that special?  How long are progressives going to be able to take one more from the Gypper and be able to walk without hobbling over from intense pain in their hinies?

So, he’s rethinking Gitmo closing, not changing the Bush tax cuts, just saying no to the windfall profits tax that was supposed to pay for health care, and appointing the same folks to cabinet positions he was criticizing just months ago?

What’s next?  Pardoning Dubya of anything remotely resembling a crime on January 20th?


The Press, Wall Street, Politicans, the DNC, Banks: ALL MIA

Riverdaughter assigned all PUMAs and Confluencians a project:  figure out where to go from here so we can continue forward as a movement with relevancy.  Being a scientist, I always look for the roots of the problem.  I check for the problem and the catalysts.  You can get frustrated by the symptoms but you never solve the actual problem without checking out the primal event.  So when you saw MIA did you think Missing in Action?  When You think PUMA do you think People United Means Action?  Let’s just switch out the word action for a moment so that it reads ACCOUNTABILITY because there seems to be a lot of that missing recently.

I give my bank my money.  I expect them not to lose my deposits and make bad loans. I expect them to answer the phone and attend to my needs.  I expect after years of giving them money and seeing them happily deposit my checks that they should have no problem knowing that will continue so I deserve a loan.  I give the government my taxes.  I expect the roads to be fixed.  When I dial 911 and I’m in true need, I expect the police to show up.  I expect the levees they built with my tax dollars to provide the level of protection as promised.  When politicians swears to uphold the constitution, I expect just that.  When the electric company says it will use part of my bill to ensure the system is upgraded, I expect them to do as promised to me and to their regulator. 

I’m not quite sure when it started, but none of these things happen any more and no one takes responsibility, apologises and fixes it.  Worse than that, I have very few ways to make them accountable any  more.  The Army Corps of Engineers still refuses to be held accountable for the levee failure here in New Orleans.  GM management does not want to be held responsible for making bad decisions and worse cars.  The Press still hasn’t dealt with its drumbeat to the Iraq war, it’s skewering of both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin,  and its biased coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign.  When President Elect Obama falls flat on his face on challenges that will be well above his experience and education level, they will undoubtedly go “who US?”

I try to call my bank and my electric company.  If I’m lucky I can get pass the computer to hear some one try to help me that barely speaks my language and can’t solve any problems even if they had a phd. in it.  If it’s not something in the manual of the top ten stupid questions, they are lost.  I have been promised all kinds of things by service reps, only to find no one has a record of it, and I have no recourse.

There has to be a way to hold all these monsters accountable.  Everything now is so big, so impersonal, and so screwed up that they can turn you off or send you off to jail if you don’t just send the monthly payment, but you can’t get from them ANYTHING they’ve promised.  So, every windy or rainy day now, my electricity shuts off for hours, even though I pay nearly $300 a month now for electricity.  I can’t make any bad decisions because the student loan is still due, the mortgage is still out there, and the IRS is brutal.  You can’t leave or enter the country now with just your birth certificate.  You have to have a passport and any government agency with an axe to grind with you can stop you from getting it.  Oh, and thanks to President Elect Obama, those agencies can listen in on your phone conversations, read your mail, and search your computer activity.  Can you hold them similarly responsible when they screw up counting your votes?  I didn’t think so.

I always try to be thoughtful in my blog threads.  I think long and hard and try to gather data and information and other ideas before I present them to you.  Today, I’m just going to share my rant.  When was the last time you felt you could hold any of these bad boys accountable for the way they behave?

So, Riverdaughter and my PUMA friends… I’d like the DNC to be held accountable for taking votes from Michigan and Florida when they really mattered, for stacking primaries and caucuses with a weighting system that was easily gamed by a Chicago mobster, and all that misogyny and sexism and race-baiting.  How about it?  Why don’t we figure out some strategies in the future to hold them all to accountable?


Is ‘Purposefully Crisp’ the new metaphor for No Comment?

As always, I spend my morning cup of coffee with the NY Times, my favorite blogs, and links that others offer up like the latest on line issue of Newsweek.  My end of the day reads include the WSJ and Market Watch and anything new that has popped up on The Economist.  I read the NYT’s coverage of the Obama presser with more than passing  interest.  They lured me over with this description:  “answers were purposefully crisp — and, at times, laced with humor”.   I had to read through the first dog conversation and the Nancy Reagan gaffe and apology before getting to the supposed purpose of the entire event:  What Will an Obama Administration do with the current economic situation?  Let me just highlight a few more of those ‘purposefully crisp’ answers which appears to be the Times new metaphor for no comment.

  • No NEW specifics, stagecraft

Mr. Obama, who stood a few feet in front of an array of economic advisers as well as Vice President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Representative Rahm Emanuel, the new White House chief of staff, offered no new specifics about what he intended to do to curb the economic crisis. But the stagecraft of the news conference, held after a closed-door meeting of Mr. Obama’s economic advisers, was intended to show that he was hard at work in search of solutions.

  • Little Guidance, Saying only, narrow window of room to adjust
Mr. Obama offered little guidance on how he wanted the Treasury Department to carry out the $700 billion government plan to stabilize the financial markets, saying only that he would review any decisions made by the Bush administration.He suggested that he intended to move ahead with his campaign pledge to take away tax cuts for upper-income Americans, but seemed to leave a narrow window of room to adjust his proposal.
  • imprecise campaign pledges have caused some confusion

Mr. Obama’s imprecise campaign pledges have caused some confusion about when he would repeal the Bush tax cuts on Americans making more than $250,000 a year.

  • left unclear

He left unclear whether a tax bill signed into law next year would make the repeal effective retroactively for all of 2009 as well as 2010.

  • did not claify

Mr. Obama did not clarify his intentions Friday.

One thing was clear.  President Elect Obama just loves those Possum Seals.

The session carried the trappings of an official event, with eight American flags lined against blue drapes, and a freshly made seal on the lectern: “The Office of the President Elect.”

The Office of the President Elect is still considering Larry Summers.  Let me highlight from that article.

CHICAGO — Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a member of the new economic advisory board that met with President-elect Barack Obama here on Friday, is also a leading candidate to be the next Treasury chief.

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Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers’s policies and his tenure as Harvard president have surfaced as issues.

Reaching back farther, other Web sites have resurrected a 1991 memorandum that Mr. Summers signed as an economist at the World Bank that suggested parts of Africa could be repositories for toxic waste.

Mr. Summers, 53, left the meeting on Friday with Mr. Obama without answering a question about the controversies, and Obama advisers declined to discuss them.

That prospect has critics of Mr. Summers, particularly on the Democratic Party’s left, reviving old controversies in hopes of dooming his chances. In the days since Mr. Obama was elected, liberal bloggers have sought to ignite an online opposition by recalling the rocky five years Mr. Summers spent as president of Harvard, where he angered many women and blacks before resigning in 2006.

If any of your Obot friends are suggesting you start celebrating with them, just remind them that there appears to still be a huge bus fleet around the country with a large entourage under the bus.  If Prop 8, continual misogyny, FISA reversals, the Easter lecture to black men, or being told you need a committee to decide if you’re just having one of those third term abortions because you’re “blue” didn’t put you there, perhaps the latest set of okie dokes just did.  Be sure to check for tire tracks on your back.  That’s a purposefully crisp sign.  Oh, and I’ve decided to let Former First Lady Nancy Reagan pick out our under the bus China.