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How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.com)

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:06 pm
by Velokid1
This story is very good. Very broad, very deep. Just about as non-partisan as you can get with a story that's basically describing a series of events that can be blamed on the neo-Cons. By which I mean, in the story both liberals and conservatives are quoted as pointing the finger at the "new" Republican party.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... h-20111109

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:23 am
by glasseye
Uh, what is the sound of one hand clapping? :pale:

Did anybody read this? It's long, yes, but you really, really need to read this. Really.
At least read the accompanying timeline that provides a briefer overview.

Why is most of America so willfully ignorant of this stuff?

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:23 am
by Velokid1
Because the powers that be are playing us like fiddles. All of us.

Any by the way, mi amigo, I'd love if you had written, "Why are most people so willfully ignorant..." It sure isn't America alone. The very same muddling of thoughts and issues that allows this stuff to perpetuate is also at work when we draw lines between the citizens of one country and those of another. Especially evident given the state of politics in Canada at the moment, right?

We really are so consumed with the bar fight we're in with our friends and neighbors that we never stop to look up and see the fat cats who are sitting at the bar drinking expensive whiskey, watching us and laughing, placing their bets on which one of us is going to walk out with the fewest cuts and bruises.

We need to raise our heads, dust ourselves off and go ask those gentleman some really important questions.

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:30 pm
by glasseye
Velokid1 wrote:
Any by the way, mi amigo, I'd love if you had written, "Why are most people so willfully ignorant..." It sure isn't America alone. The very same muddling of thoughts and issues that allows this stuff to perpetuate is also at work when we draw lines between the citizens of one country and those of another. Especially evident given the state of politics in Canada
Absolutely. I stand corrected.

EDIT: While Canada could certainly proceed slowly down the same path, our banking regulations make it unlikely that we'd ever see a catastrophe similar to what we're witnessing south of us.

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 2:41 pm
by thesamwise4
This pretty much sums it up:

"Translated into wages, that means most Americans have received a raise of $1.50 an hour since the GOP began cutting taxes during the Gingrich era. The most elite sliver of American society, meanwhile, saw their pay soar by $10,000 an hour."

Sigh.

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:39 pm
by Amskeptic
glasseye wrote: Did anybody read this?
I read it. Then I read the comments ...... :pale:

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:32 pm
by Velokid1
Well shit, when it comes to huge banks doing hugely stupid things, how could any country compete with America? That would be like expecting a guy with a box of sharp pencils to go on a rampage at the mall and kill as many people as a guy with a machine gun.

Im speaking mOre to willful ignorance and a populace allowing things to happen that are imminently harmful to them. Such as allowing Harper to run roughshod over the nation. None of us are immune to the human condition.

Re: How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich (RollingStone.c

Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:59 am
by DoubleNickle
Very good article. Well written, acurate chronology of events. I really do wish we (as a nation) could get past this "us vs them" mentality and realize we're all in it together - Making doing what's right for the country and not just the individual a realistic concept.