Posted on 21 February 2013. Tags: Alan Simpson, Erskine Bowles, It's Not Raining We're Being Peed On
God, the idiots never shut up. Back they come — Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles — with their self-appointed roles as public scolds, trying to sell the public the phony debt and deficit scam. And this time their new “plan” brings in less money which means more cuts.
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Posted on 09 January 2013. Tags: Deficit Commission, Erskine Bowles, Fiscal Crisis, Fix The Debt
That the whole phony debt crisis has been driven by people with deep ties to business interests and the elite will not come as a surprise to people who read this blog — I’ve been pointing this out for a long time. It’s not a hidden secret — just one the transcribers of press releases (formerly known as “journalists”) don’t care to mention very often. So, today, there is an exception to the rule — with one glaring omission.
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Posted on 12 December 2012. Tags: Alan Simpson, Citizens for Tax Justice, Erskine Bowles, Fiscal Crisis, Fix The Debt, Greed
One of the most grating parts about the Fix-The-Debt crowd is their sanctimoniousness — only *they* care about the country and only *they* know the truth and everyone else is an idiot and blind. The truth is this is a gang of phonies — led by the corporate hacks named Bowles and Simpson — who have an ideological hatred of anything that smells of a “social good” and mostly standout for the amount of riches they’ve siphoned off from various companies or investments they’ve tapped into. And here is hard evidence.
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Posted on 28 November 2012. Tags: Alan Simpson, Corporate Hacks, Deficit Commission, Erskine Bowles, Jackie Calmes, Journalism, Political Hacks
Let me start by immediately apologizing for using a sexual act in a headline and, particularly, in reference to an article written by a woman transcriber of press releases (formerly knows as “journalists”). Apology now behind me, I can go back to the point: Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson could not have paid enough money to get the kind of fellatio they were blessed with by Jackie Calmes of The New York Times, the paper, by the way, that is making it a habit of putrid reporting about the phony debt and deficit “crisis” — I suppose having been a cheerleader for the Iraq War, to devastating effect to the country’s bank account (not to mention devastating to the families of all the dead people killed because of the immoral war), The Times just feels obligated to find something else to trumpet…phony as it may be.
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Posted on 19 April 2012. Tags: Alan Simpson, Blackstone, Budget, Carried Interest, Catfood Commission, Class Warfare, Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Erskine Bowles, Journalists, medicare, Pete Peterson, Private Equity, Republicans, Scams, Serious Person, Social Security, Taxes
I love it when billionaires feel misunderstood. It sounds something like this: “I’ve fleeced you or just piled up gobs of money at your expense but, gee, that really wasn’t personal, I’m really a good guy with all the right motives, if you could just see it my way because, well, my way is […]
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Posted on 03 November 2011. Tags: Alan Simpson, Alice Rivlin, Debt, Deficit, Erskine Bowles, Molly Ivins, Moody's, Nonsense, Pete Domenici, Republicans, Super Committee, Taxes
Somehow, I’ve been thinking a lot about Molly Ivins recently and how she would know exactly what to say about the absurdity of our political leaders who are just clueless. She once said, of former Republican House Majority leader Dick Armey, “If ignorance ever goes to $40 a barrel, I want drillin’ rights on that […]
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Posted on 19 March 2011. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Fairness, Hysteria, Jan Schakowsky, Nonsense, Social Security, Taxes, The Rich
Jan Schakowsky is really one of my favorite elected leaders. I wish she had run for the U.S. Illinois Senate seat in 2010 but she continues to carry the torch in the House. Yesterday, she unveiled a serious proposal to tax the richest people in the country–as a response to the rising rhetorical nonsense coming […]
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Posted on 10 March 2011. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Democrats, Erskine Bowles, Hysteria, Mark Warner, Nonsense, Social Security, Tax Cuts
I feel almost like this will be a full-time job for many of us: trying to undo the stupidity racing throughout the political leadership when it comes to the foolish belief that we have some deficit or debt crisis. WE DON’T. It’s phony. And the belief in the phony "crisis" is literally going to kill […]
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Posted on 22 December 2010. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Hysteria, Mark Warner, Nonsense, Social Security, Tax Cuts
You all know, just by looking over here to the right, what I think about the phone deficit-debt scam. And, trust me, you ain’t see nothing yet when it comes to hyperbole and nonsense. A whiff comes in today’s Wall Street Journal: Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Mark Warner said Monday they would introduce legislation […]
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Posted on 04 December 2010. Tags: Alan Simpson, Catfood Commission, Debt, Deficit Commission, Deficits, Erskine Bowles, Financial Crisis, Hysteria, Jan Schakowsky, Nonsense, Peter Peterson, Social Security, Tax Cuts, Xavier Becerra
What a waste of time. They can now drift into obscurity. But, after listening to the self-congratulations of many of the members of the Catfood Commission, all I can say is: we have a long task ahead to turn around the country to get back to reality. Here was the opening nonsense that I […]
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