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  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Thank you. It is good that you remind us of Matthew 25:31-46. Jesus gave us no choice. He said in Matthew 25:40, Whatever you do for the least of these you do for me. And in Matthew 25:45 Whatever you did not do for the least of these, you did not do for me.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday December 1st, 2011   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Strategically it is better for Cain to be forced out by something defensible than a crime. The Republican brand can later claim that Cain was wrongfully forced out by them bad-hypocritical lefties over a private sex scandal and completely ignore the alleged crimes.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday December 1st, 2011   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Hi antidrudgereport,

    This discussion is the place... http://www.thomhartmann.com/forum/2010/06/bumper-music-lets-work-together

    Click on "last post" to go to the end of it.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Three cheers for Ron Wyden!!!

    Wednesday, November 16, 2011

    Washington, D.C. – As the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing for the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) a former member of the House of Representatives, included a statement into the hearing record warning of the dangers SOPA will pose to a free and open Internet. Wyden has put a hold on similar legislation in the Senate known as PROTECT IP and has vowed to “fight this every step of the way.”

    http://wyden.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/?id=cdb3104b-cd55-4d7f-82...

    Steve Gibson (Security Now Podcast)(www.grc.com)

    Steve: Lamar Smith, who is the Texas Republican representative who's one of the sponsors of this bill, the SOPA, Stop Online Privacy Act bill, he said, "Well, you know, I'm not technical." Well, okay. And this is the problem, is that one of the many things this does is it breaks DNSSEC. That is, DNSSEC is all about preventing DNS spoofing, which is essentially what this is, is legislated, government-backed DNS spoofing. And so many of the people have been concerned because essentially it means we can't have DNS security if we're going to have a mandated, legislated, deliberate breakage of DNS.

    Steve:......Now, I wanted to give our listeners who care about this, as you and I do, a URL, because this is being organized around www.AmericanCensorship.org is the website. And at the top of their website they mention, essentially, distill it down to three bullet points that I thought were worth sharing. So under "Website Blocking" they explain that the government can order service providers to block websites for infringing links posted by any users. And they said "Risk of Jail for Ordinary Users." They explain, "It becomes a felony with a potential five-year sentence to stream a copyrighted work, even if you are a totally noncommercial user, for example, singing a pop song on Facebook."

    Steve: And remember, it's certainly possible for people to take the position, oh, well, yeah, but that would never happen to a regular user. But let's remind everyone of thecase of the innocent mom of, like, I think her kids were, like, three and four years old, who was attacked by and sued by the MPAA for movies that were found on her machine which were loaded and being redistributed by malware that she had no idea was there. And some huge, tens of thousands, for some reason the number $64,000, I mean, literally, the courts were coming down with cash judgments against her, requiring her to pay this money. So this kind of thing does, I mean, and can happen, and apparently will.

    Steve: Yup. And finally, the last bullet point on AmericanCensorship.org explains, under
    "Chaos for the Internet," they said, "Thousands of sites that are legal under the DMCA" - which I already have big problems with because it prevents, for example, researchers from being able to reverse-engineer crypto technology in order to research it - "would face new legal threats. People trying to keep the Internet more secure wouldn't be able to rely on the integrity of the DNS system." So it's just - it's bad. And I think the point you make, Leo, is I don't know if we're going to win this, ultimately. There is such continuous pressure from the powers that be, that do not want the Internet to be free
    and open, that want control over it, I don't know. I mean, I'm glad everyone's putting up a fight.

    http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm
    show #131

    Here is a pretty good and fairly non-technical explanation of what dns spoofing is (in case you wanted to know)..by the way "cert" is mentioned which means "certificate of authority" and there have been a number of providers of "certs" that have been hacked and compromised the "certs" (like the company DigiNotar which provided "certs" has gone out of business because of their reckless use of simple passwords on their systems.) Another reason why on-line banking is not safe...another is that the courts have ruled in the banks favor when the depositor tries to get the bank to make good on the hacked accounts...the electronic fund transfers wiping out people's accounts. Over a million accounts were victim last year in the US. The banks don't want you to know about this.

    http://talideon.com/weblog/2007/03/dns-spoofing.cfm

    Beware of on-line banking...but if you must...it may be safer to use an Apple Mac which is Linux based..the Windows based computers are not safe...unless you use a Live CD with a Linux OS like Ubuntu to temporarily boot your computer up to Ubuntu which would not write anything to your hard drive nor will Windows OS even be in use at that time...then after you boot up with your Live CD you do your banking..then reboot without the LiveCD to go back to Windows OS which is on your hard drive.

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/10/avoid_windows_malwa...

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    bewildered 1: Thanks for setting me straight...I'm sure, out of everything else I said, that was probably the most important..so thanks for setting me straight. What do I know? I'm just an atheist who thought Cannibal Mary (Roman Jewish Wars*) was quite a bizarre parallel to what a lot of people believe. I'm sure the Romans got a few snickers out of that one as well...which is why Josephus and the Flavians were so creative. But then without Josephus' literary skills and gift of manipulating dates and other things, which would have been the case had he had the guts and convictions of his fellow rebels of actually committing suicide along with the others just before being captured by the Romans, we may very well have a much different Christian Religion today. But, of course, he went on to totally sell out his own fellow Jews to the Romans. But we certainly don't want to misquote "the bible"...we know how inerrant every jot and tittle, despite all of the glaring non-sequiturs and circular inanities not to mention all the porn, is in that book don't we...because it is the word of God...right? ;-}

    *Josephus-The Wars of the Jews-Book 6-ch4

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/48493626/Cannibal-Mary

    http://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/josephus/war-6.htm

    http://caesarsmessiah.com/blog/tag/cannibal-mary/

  • Republicans forced LiHEAP to cut back 50% - will this force the poor to choose between staying warm or food on the table?   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Apparently the God the Tea Party worships hasn't read all of their Bible yet. We hear every year about someone freezing to death in their homes. Usually it's an old person living alone and the utility co cut off their heat. I think the last time I heard about that whichever state that was in passed a law that forbid utility co's from doing that. I'm sure we don't hear about a lot of incidents like that. I remember my gas bill being about $6.00 a mo, which didn't include electricity. Of course I'm going back to the late 70's or early 80's and I did live in So. Calif. Had a real shock the first winter I lived in CO in 1983-84 and I had a bill that was well over $200.00. I've had a few like that in AR too and I've been here 7 years. And this is the South, although we can get some cold months like a few years ago when it was in the teens.

    If any of you can I highly suggest watching a documentary movie called The Corporation. I've been watching a lot of documentaries lately and this one pretty much covers the whole history of corporations in all things, even during WWII and the Nazi's. I thought I knew a lot, but when you watch this one you'll find out we haven't even scratched the surface yet.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I say arrest the dirty, lazy, Wall Street oil price manipulators and seize their assets.... might have to use some pepper spray. Funnel the money directly into the LiHEAP program.

    Sad thing is...... I wonder how many of those 20% were convinced by FOX to vote for the very republicans responsible for cutting the LiHEAP program to begin with?

  • Republicans forced LiHEAP to cut back 50% - will this force the poor to choose between staying warm or food on the table?   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I am one of those poor on a fixed income..... In the past the electric bills for my heating were very low but this winter with the state of WA haveing to cut the budget (on the backs of the poor as always) to balance it. I will have to pay more for electric and hope the food bank has meat or something that can help with the food situation..... if not I skip nutrition or even a whole meal.

  • Is this really the nation we want to be?   13 years 35 weeks ago

    The republicans are always bitching about big government. They just voted to allow the military to arrest a US citizen and hold them without a charge or a trial for as long as they want. That sounds like big government to me. More like Big Brother.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I was listening to David Selig, Conservative Commentator on your show tonight talking about the churches, etc., picking up the slack on helping people with their utility bills this winter. I could not believe his lack of compassion for families going through hard times. I worked with the LIHEAP program in Missouri this past year (got laid off when funds were cut) and when funds ran out for LIHEAP, we had to suggest to people to check with the Ministerial Alliance (local churches) for assistance. The local churches could only provide $40 for a family for utility assistance in the county. When you are dealing with utility bills of $200 or more for heat, $40 means nothing to the utility companies. They want a good percentage of the bill paid. I shudder to think how many families will be without heat this winter.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    rebumblicans, demoquacks? whats the dif? they all sold us out, and if not, then as far as I'm concerned that certain % whom have not ought to be on every radio and TV show as often if not more then they can and "inform" the public of those usurping the needed changes to our social "co-op". Personally? I'm kind of sick of having "serfed" profession after profession all in an effort to make one more $ a year and then to turn around and be told by the boss they can't give me the pay increase they "word and a hand shaked on", (my mistake) yet continue to increase thier own quality of life and all in the same breath cry about how broke they are? The American busniess model of days long past is a dead, dead, thing. We are, as working class, truly just indentured. worst yet, for example is the stupid stuf going on like in california...jacking up college tuition on the students who's working class parents have to borrow more money for, ,just to turn around and pay the UC system for all the raises they just gave to upper administration! the sickest thing was when the news man said they will be giving a grip of fat cat lawyers in upwards of a "22%" increase? Did I hear that guy right? 22 f@$king percent? The reason? ...as the news man said, "it is in an effort to keep the best of the best..." what a bunch of bull shit!!!! in the meantime? because my wife and i, while not poor (combined AGI 124k), but very far from the 1% (AGI 300-400K), make to much money such that my 4.5 gpa AP national honors student can't get any of the free money they will be offering the underprivileged, under GPA, mediocre...uhh..."illegals". Talk about screwing the working class! give the money to the kids of illegal aliens before you give it to the kids that worked thier asses off for 4 years maintaining honor roll status not to mention did it taking AP courses. dam straight i'm mad! The only prayer in H E double toothpicks my kid has now is to try to get some scholarship money to add to the new debt load her mom and i will likely take on. And who can i bitch at? the pigs of government? you mean those wallowing self indulged bought and sold sows that profess to work for the people all when its election time but then forget them once they've been re-elected? You know kind of like what Mr. O did for the first 2 years. They all suck! They all shafted us and the tragedy of it all, i believe, it is now irrreversable. what a pisser....Hey Thom do look see into the tuition hike thing and spend a week or so on that. Me? short of marching on sacramanto I can't do much...uh...i'd probably lose my job henca that stipend i need to pay down the debt i will likely be aquirin in the near future!lolol PEACE!

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    "When does the greed stop?!!"

    Ted Kennedy, Jan 25, 2007

    Those words never rang so true than today, and will probably continue to be true long after we are all gone.

    www.whatnowtoons.com

    Left of center independent political cartoons

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    the "money changers" took Ceasar's money and converted to temple money keeping a percentage, because offerings had to be bought with temple money. I'm not sure how that applies here.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I did a rough calculation. Assuming the government taxed the 1% escess wealth at 100%, that would only come to about $3 trillion dollars, which would be one assessment with nothing following. That also assumes, that the 1% are really worth that. What they have is a lot of stock, and the wealth calculation is based on the price at any given moment, but that is dependent on supply and demand at that point. It is really much higher than the value of the stock being held reducing the supply available..

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    One of the greatest failures of Christians in this country is when they don’t think and act as Christians first. Instead, they think first as Americans, consumers, partisans, and sometimes even as Red Sox fans. This leads to bending over backward to justify un-Christian behavior and attitudes to fit these other identities. The biblical name for this behavior is idolatry...

    Evangelical Consistency and the 2012 Electionsby Jim WallisUnfortunately, many people who go to church on Sunday are more influenced by what they see on cable TV than by the Bible. I hear that lament from pastors all the time. Too many of their congregant’s political priorities are determined by a party or ideology – not the Word of God. http://www.sojo.net/

  • Here’s a compromise to extend the payroll tax cut...   13 years 35 weeks ago

    If it walks like a duck...

    I have no problem calling it class warfare. The Republicans use that "don't say class warfare" because they don't want anyone describing what has in fact happened -the reinstatement of an age old paradigm that ensures wealth trickles (or floods) up.

    And the question asked about Tom's compromise; I'm sure Tom knows, as everyone else should by now, that the Republicans prime directive is to never give an inch or compromise -even if the Democrats adopt their ideas as has happened on healthcare and various economic actions! If I had been a Vegas odd maker I would have given the same odds the commission would fail as I'd give for the Sun coming up.

    I've thought that the President has offered the GOP opportunities to talk things out and compromise to be fair so that eventually he could say "Well look everyone, they don't compromise and they're "hurting America" so I'm gonna do a bunch of executive ordering stuff and we'll fight it out in court." -but that day never seems to come.

    So the rest of us need to call it as it is.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday December 1st, 2011   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I'm not generally a dumb guy ( I didn't think) but how exactly does one go about submitting music for Thom to potentially use as bumper music?

    I'm trying to offer this new one I wrote:

    http://www.broadjam.com/player/player.php?play_file=36442_523956

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Re: "It continues to amaze me that the tea party wrap themselves in the cloak of Christianity...

    It seems to me that people use their religion to justify & re-enforce their belief system, whatever it may be. Because the Bible was written by many different people with many different beliefs/opinions, it is easy to pick and choose pretty much what ever one wants.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Recovering Conservative2:
    "It continues to amaze me that the tea party wrap themselves in the cloak of Christianity when they cut aid to the poor, complain about the poor not paying more taxes, I wonder how or where they expect the poor to come up with more money."

    Well said! It's amazing how these wealthy people expect to "push that camel through the eye of a needle". They obviously don't believe that they should "give unto Caesar...what belongs to Caesar." And what happened to those tables of the money-changers?

    It is amazing how hypocritical some wealthy people can get.

  • Daily Topics - Thursday December 1st, 2011   13 years 35 weeks ago

    In the early 80's, I distinctly recall having a long discussion with my computer professor regarding the future of productivity with the advent of the micro computer. We both came to the conclusion that the tremendous amount of increased productivity that technology would provide would be absorbed by the wealthy and NOT be realized as increased leisure time or wages by labor. Again, time has proven that to be the case.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    This is mostly a reply from the comments of some from yesterday's blog...

    So what is wrong with the basic idea "the more you make the more you are taxed"? Progressive taxation as it should be. Everyone wants to wiggle out of their taxes. The upper middle class is not much different than the rich...and they will be just like the rich in trying to make anyone else pay the taxes but themselves. And since the "lower classes" don't have as much clout, monetarily, and less of their income is available for expressing that clout, they will get stepped on, as usual, and the upper classes will continue to squeeze what little the masses have left.

    Grow up, people! Quit being so selfish and hateful of those who have not been so lucky. Greed and irresponsibility are obviously very progressive. The more you have...the more selfish, greedy, and irresponsible you are.

    If you value stability and being able to sleep at night, not having to worry about the rampant crime that will ensue by those desperate to survive, or living in a police state then you should be happy to give up a little more..then you should be willing to give up a little more of that discretionary loot you have sitting around in some derivatives somewhere.

    The rich have the most to lose, in a chaotic and violent state, and so should share most of the burden for maintaining peace and integrity. Why should the masses care who the ruling elite are, capitalist or communist, if they have nothing themselves and if the ruling elite from either of those structures are piggish and repressive. In other words, why should the masses favor one excessively exploitative and hypocritical and pretentious and arrogant ruling system over another? Why defend the lying, greedy, backstabbers against the others. "You have nothing to lose but your chains!"

    The French Revolution showed us what could happen when those hoity-toity, rich, or upwardly mobile on their way to becoming rich (at least in their minds) were too good to pay their share of the taxes. Which is more important...your accumulated wealth or your heads? Your wealth won't do you any good without a head. You can't take it with you. But your selfish demeanor will last in the memories of anyone who survives the coming revolution.

    Look what happened in Russia when the Czars and opulent ruling elite got too selfish and spit on the masses. You don't think it can happen here? You think the poor will continue to take it? How would you rich people like it if the new People's Communist Government of the United States of America sent in their police to force rich people to share their mansions with homeless people.... (Remember Doctor Zhivago? )...confiscate your investments and banking accounts and all means of production...your factories...whatever...would become property of the new People's government? No more "private ownership" of real estate?

    So why should the downtrodden masses that exist today, and the future, in our corrupted "capitalist" bastion favor that system over one run by a bunch of People's bureaucrats? Cheaper toilet paper..many varieties of toilet paper? Funny that we get most of our products, now, from Communist China. How is that capitalism working out for ya' in the good old US...now that the capitalist pigs have hogged all the wealth?

    I think we managed to get, covertly, all that we were propagandized to abhor in the characteristics of the Communist system..and some of what we abhor in the Nazi and Fascist systems....but with the facade of a democratic capitalist system. Police state, secret prisons, torture, special renditions, a ruling elite that dictates everything, masses of poor, spying on the people, infiltrations of dissident groups, prisons full of victimless "criminals", no true political representation, and they are working real hard on taking away any last bit of "freedom of speech".

    The poor, all over the world, are beginning to look violently revolutionary, which has worked to get rid of their dictators, and so far, the US has held out and not resorted to violence (except for the police). And the more wealth inequality you create, the more chance a massive violent revolution will happen here.

    People start out hoping that peaceful oppositions and rallies or demonstrations will work. But when the police continue to use violence, and the people continue to get crushed, there is only one thing left that history has shown to be necessary to effect change. The rest of the world is showing us how it is done. And our affectatious politicians blather on about how these people are demanding democracy to replace the dictatorships they endured while hypocritically ignoring the corruption and abuses here in the US.

    I just hope that these spoiled brat rich people, including some in the upper middle class who don't want to pay their fair share of the progressive taxes and want to force that burden on those with the least ability to pay them will come to their senses, take some responsibility, earn some respect, before things really gets violent. No one wants violence but even wild animals, that normally tries to avoid confrontation, will stand and fight to the death when cornered.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Now let's keep it honest...Yes, the pugnacious Republicans are mostly irresponsible. But let's keep the light shining on the Democrats as well. People might get the impression that the Democrats had nothing to do with our current economic disaster. Some Democrats get paid off by the wealthy as well. Let's not deflect the reality that the majority of Americans have been shafted by both Republicans and Democrats. The two party system is corrupt and will no longer represent the majority of Americans. We do have other choices in 2012 than the two major parties.

    And just to make it clear...Americans Elect is not an alternative because I believe they wear a facade of supporting the disenfranchised voters but, in reality, support extreme right wing views. It is very difficult to tell who will truly represent your views because the right wing have gotten so sneaky and conniving that they will create a group or organization that looks and appears to be left but, in reality, is extremely right wing.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    It continues to amaze me that the tea party wrap themselves in the cloak of Christianity when they cut aid to the poor, complain about the poor not paying more taxes, I wonder how or where they expect the poor to come up with more money. Do they want to bring back indentured servitude? Bring back Debtor’s prisons? Do they want the world that Dickens described in “A Christmas Carol” Have they forgotten Matthew 25:31-46? Or have they taken Jonathan Swifts “A Modest Proposal“.

    I am truly saddened especially at this time of year that there is such a lack of charity for our fellow man. Why are we not asking how do we improve conditions for everyone? Why are we praising personal greed at the expense of the well being of others?

    We have just past Thanksgiving and wonder didn’t folks appreciate the gifts they have received to be free from fear because of our EMT’s, Police, Fireman, Soldiers, and Sailors who protect our freedom and make us safe at home; the gift of knowledge coming from our teachers, schools, and universities; the gift of the ability to freely move across the country because of roads, and traffic control system both on air, land, and sea. I am thankful for all the gifts that I receive because I am fortunately to be born in this country.

    Yes, I still grumble when I fill up at the pump and pay gas tax, I still grumble about the sales tax on everything I buy, and I grumble when I look at pay statement and see how much money doesn’t reach my bank, and grumble about all the other taxes and fees that I pay but.

    At the end of the day even on April 15th, I am thankful for things that this country provides. For those that think the poor have too much please go to your nearest Indian Reservation, villages and towns in the Appalachians, the bayous of Louisiana. Go into the homes and tell the people what piece of food, or mattress they can do without. Also help them understand why their children must have a sub standard education since they can’t afford a computer or the internet so they are always behind their class mates who have those things.

  • Thanks to Republicans – this winter – 20% of Americans will have to make a choice – stay warm at home – or put food on the table   13 years 35 weeks ago

    Re: Report shows fewer traffic fatalities after states pass medical-pot laws

    Report shows fewer traffic fatalities after states pass medical-pot laws - The Denver Posthttp://www.denverpost.com/news/marijuana/ci_19437417#ixzz1fJG5nAbT

    But the government will not legalize pot because, as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently told Mexican reporters, drugs like marijuana can never be legalized because "there is just too much money in it."

  • Daily Topics - Thursday December 1st, 2011   13 years 35 weeks ago

    I believe that historically, men's egos are threatened by the greater sexual capacity of women. In order to counter a woman's ability to experience multiple sexual orgasms men attempt to keep women suppressed. This is evident in almost all of the fundmental factions of the major religions of the West.

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