The Latest Media Blind Spot: Viewing All Criticism of Obama Through a Right/Left Prism »
Posted By scott4261 3 months ago in NewsIn the last two weeks, there has been a flurry of stories, both in the traditional press and in the blogosphere, that has tried to portray criticism of Barack Obama's recent stands as the sole province of disenchanted members of "the left"...
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scott42613 months ago
Arianna Huffington hits it dead on here: The media have consistently divided the American public into left/right camps.
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mcgrievysr3 months ago
Our current "GreatUniter" hasn't done any of us any unification favors either. The "You're either with us or against us" mentality promoted by our current administration has caused a great chasm and has certainly polarized our electorate. You're either on the left or the right. There are no more moderates. You fall in line on one side or the other.
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Spadecaller3 months ago
They can pretend all they want, but their unprincipled strategy is clear and consistent; use the bigotry of polticial ideology, racism, Zionism, classism, sexual preference, and sexism to divide the electorate up over issues that are secondary to the best interests of the nation as a whole.
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Natureboy3 months ago
Now I have to take the contrarian view:
The "best interests of the nation as a whole" are largely a chimera. I would be happy to see someone ready to embrace the best interests of the working class. That would take care of 99 percent of us, and they can grind the other one percent into fscking sausage for all I care.
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SwampFox-82nd3 months ago
Scott, you've never known my narly-ass to kiss the ass of any politician. I do know the difference between good and evil.
My cool friend, I sure ain't gonna' start now. The Republicans have NEVER represented the disadvantaged! To them, they are canon fodder. Show me a "good" neocom, and I'll part the ocean and walk upon it.
In my sixty-four years, the GOP has never shown mercy upon all whom they hate. They are lepers, feeding off the good and pooping on the poor. Why? The only thing the GOP cares about is the amount of money they can distribute among themselves.
And unlike those "white-trash," SwampFox knows the truth.
Peace
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Grrr3 months ago
That's what the CON does. It's the basic definition: the politics of division = the great CON.
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AnteUp3 months ago
I agree,get some rest.Come back refreshed and ready to LEAD.
END - not increase or expand - the office of Faith Based in
our White House.
NEVER - agree that we have a white-collar skilled worker
shortage and consent to raising the limits of H1B visas
available. Nearly 100,000 are allowed annually -
and once issued, are good for SIX years. And that is using
the CURRENT caps. Without upping the caps, that means that
in just 5 years corporations could let 500,000 workers go
and request an H1B visa holder that they will pay $1,000
LESS per MONTH(on average). Economically speaking, when
there is a REAL shortage doesn't the value go UP? Funny how
they can fire you and pay a discount rate for your "SCARCE"
replacement!
NEVER - vote to grant immunity from prosecution to yet
ANOTHER corporate entity. THEY - more than ANY of us -
have the staff and resources to avail themselves of our
legal system.
REST - THINK and LEAD, Mr. Obama - we are
counting on you.
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Radiofreeeuropa3 months ago
Though true in a supply and demand model, historically foreign labor is brought in to devalue the labor market. Look at how Germany used Polish labor. Look at the tech support at most U.S. companies. You know there were and are plenty of Americans who wanted those jobs. But why not replace them with 3rd world workers who only need a few dollars a week to do well in their localized economic system. Obama has only surprised me in a disappointing way on the FISA issue.
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AnteUp2 months, 4 weeks ago
Radiofreeeuropa ~
I am not happy to share this with you:
http://pradeepc.net/blog/?p=193
2007 interview with Barack Obama - my candidate! -
on the "shortage" and the H1B visa caps. I wasn't
frustrated, I wasn't disheartened - I was ANGRY.
I guess I expect too much from Democrats?
You state,"Look at the tech support at most U.S. companies."
I am already VERY familiar with IT workers being jettisoned
from lifelong careers to make room for H1B visa holders.
It is NOT the foreign workers that are to blame - the visas
must be requested by the company. Forget loyalty -
forget 21st century skills - this is corporate GREED in
collusion with "our" Congress. Bottom line - where should
an skilled American IT professional apply for a job?
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