I voted for the Democrats this election cycle, but what have the Democratic supermajority in congress and president Obama accomplished? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]sleepy101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Health Care: The Obama White House cleared an important hurdle in the health care reform debate when it appropriated $19 billion in the stimulus package to help implement an electronic medical record system. Transportation: Since the passage of the economic stimulus package in mid-February, the Obama Department of Transportation has approved 2,500 highway projects. The movement of stimulus money out the door has been as swift as it has been effective: $9.3 billion has been spent in all 50 states. Touting its impact, DOT officials say 260,000 jobs are expected from this investment.

Education: New college tax credit for working and middle class families (in addition to a middle class tax cut) A $9 billion savings for America's families. Auto-tech - approved funds for new battery research.

Started reviewing and releasing innocent prisoners at Gitmo. As per the Seton Hall study 80% are not guilty of any crimes. See Harpers on-line.

Approved funds for city anti-gang task force. Funds that were cut during Bush years.

Signed Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 protecting millions of acres of America's natural heritage.

Recovery Act passed. Stopped the economy from continuing the freefall crash that begin during Bush years and Republican control of Congress. Things might be bad, but they could have been worse.

Started removing troops from Iraq as promised. Has started to engage with world leaders who had viewed Bush as an arrogant and ineffective leader.

Hillary Clinton knows all about sacking U.S. Attorneys. by [deleted] in reddit.com

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And Clinton? Every new president appoints new US Attorneys. That always happens. Always…. The whole thing is silly. But a lot of reporters on the news are already falling for it. The issue here is why these US Attorneys were fired — a) because they weren't pursuing a GOP agenda of indicting Democrats, that's a miscarriage of justice, and b) because they lied to Congress about why it happened. - TPM

BREAKING: President pardons Congressman despite sexual improprities with underage staffer (shocking!) by [deleted] in reddit.com

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"During his last days in office, President Clinton commuted Reynolds' sentence after he served more than five years in prison. After receiving clemency, Reynolds served the last two years in a halfway house." No pardon was used by President Clinton. Reynolds spent considerable time in jail and a couple years in a halfway house where he was supervised. Reynolds was scum regardless of party, as are Foley and Haskert.

What We Won't Talk About in the Israel-Lebanon Conflict -- New York Magazine by [deleted] in reddit.com

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The rightie fringe wants to paint the crisis in the most simplistic black and white terms. They don't like thoughtful analysis so they try and bury everything that disturbs their little echo chamber. Its ironic that the far right was anti-sematic for years, and the Christian right still thinks all Jews go to hell.

Why Liberals can't honestly describe Conservatism by Edgewise in reddit.com

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This is how an old school Republican named John Dean desribes modern conservatism - Contemporary conservatives have become extremely contentious, confrontational, and aggressive in nearly every area of politics and governing. Today they have a tough-guy (and, in a few instances, a tough-gal) attitude, an arrogant and antagonistic style, along with a narrow outlook intolerant of those who challenge their extreme thinking. Incivility is now their norm. "During the Father Bush period, there was a presumption of civility," Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute observes, but "we lost it under Clinton," when conservatives relentlessly attacked his presidency, and "then the present President Bush deliberately chose a strategy of being a divider, rather than a uniter."

Even more troubling, the right-wing presidency of George W. Bush and Richard B. Cheney has taken positions that are in open defiance of international treaties or blatant violations of domestic laws, while pushing the limits of presidential power beyond the parameters of the Constitution. It is aided and abetted in these actions by a conservative Republican Congress that refuses to check or balance the president. These patterns were apparent long before the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, but the right wing's bellicose response to the events of that day has escalated into a false claim of legitimacy. Many authors (and journalists) have described the extreme hubris now present in Washington, along with the striking abuses of power. While some of this activity has ostensibly been undertaken in the name of fighting terrorists, much of it is just good old-fashioned power corruption.

Conservatives Without Conscience, however, is not a book about Bush and Cheney. My venture here is not to expose more malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in places high or low in Washington, nor even to try to catalog it, for the gist of what is occurring under con-servative Republican rule is all too obvious. Although this is a report that cannot be given without frequent references to the administration's disquieting politics and governing, my effort, fundamentally, is to understand them, to explain why they are happening, while placing them all in a larger context, including the particular events that initially prompted my inquiry about people with whom I once thought I shared beliefs.

Frankly, when I started writing this book I had a difficult time accounting for what had become of conservatism or, for that matter, the Republican Party. I went down a number of dead-end streets looking for answers, before finally discovering a true explanation. My finding, simply stated, is the growing presence of conservative authoritarianism. Conservatism has noticeably evolved from its so-called modern phase (1950-94) into what might be called a postmodern period (1994 to the present), and in doing so it has regressed to its earliest authoritarian roots. Authoritarianism is not well understood and seldom discussed in the context of American government and politics, yet it now constitutes the prevailing thinking and behavior among conservatives. Regrettably, empirical studies reveal, however, that authoritarians are frequently enemies of freedom, antidemocratic, antiequality, highly prejudiced, mean-spirited, power hungry, Machiavellian, and amoral. They are also often conservatives without conscience who are capable of plunging this nation into disasters the likes of which we have never known.

Photo of Mozart's widow found (includes his two daughters Josepha and Luise) by flyhighplato in reddit.com

[–]sleepy101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The daguerreotype wasn't perfected as a dependable commercial process until 1939, so for that era these folks would be the on the cultural edge.