Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Scott Brown is running as a cartoon because he has no record to run on.

The truck.

The Republican who will defeat Roe v Wade, AKA "Holy Guy."

The underdog that is always picked on because he has a truck.

The barn coat that shows value of the longevity of clothing. THRIFT.

And according to "Esquire" he has the correct genitalia.

....The second problem (click here) involves which Scott Brown is going to be running up there. If it's the happy truck guy in the barn coat, the likable dude with the likable family, that's one thing. If it's the colossally humorless dick who ran (and lost) against Senator Professor Warren, he's going to get squashed. I remain baffled why he took one of his real political strengths and shredded it voluntarily in 2012 but, were I him, and if I decided to run, I'd have Eric Fehrnstrom stopped at the border.

Esquire forgot to mention he has colorless skin and a bank account to choke on only obtained after he entered the US Senate.

The Republicans aren't even counting on Brown's victory. Of the 21 Senate seats they are hoping to take seven. I don't that is realistic. Three of the seven are open seats due to retirements of incumbents.

By DOYLE McMANUS
March 18, 2014, 3:00 AM

....Let’s start with the basics: (click here) Democrats have more seats at risk this year than Republicans do. Of the 36 Senate seats up for election (including three midterm vacancies), 21 are held by Democrats. And seven of those Democratic seats are in Republican-leaning “red states” that Mitt Romney won in 2012: Alaska, Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana, North Carolina, South Dakota and West Virginia....

Senator Mary Landrieu has the most difficult challenge. The voters that will put a Republican in office have bought into the idea of "poverty is okay so long as I can squeeze out housing and food for the table." They are the folks that are independent contractors to the petroleum industry among other so called small business owners. The sad part about the Louisiana reality is that impoverishment is enforced through fear of being unemployed at any moment.

That is the reality of the Right to Work laws no one speaks of. The Right to Work insures the labor force are oppressed and scared to death of losing their job and/or paycheck when they own a business that provides a marginal living. I'd love to see the statistics on that. How many citizens in Louisiana feel they have job security and why. 

Income equality is a reality in Louisiana. The DNC needs to find a way for candidates in Right to Work states to have a conversation with the electorate. These states are income oppressed to benefit Wall Street cronies. It is so bad in the southern states it is literally cultural. That is what Senator Landrieu faces when she runs in elections. She can't even allude to the fact Louisiana has the highest amount of monies coming in to support their Medicaid roles because it is government spending.

Isn't that crazy? People in Louisiana play this game of take from the government and pander to private industry. The people of Louisiana are programed to think against their best interests while they completely ignore the fact these states have some of the highest government payouts in supplement support systems in the USA. It is an amazing mind set these folks have and it is connected to suffering invoked by god. 

See, the companies in the south are poor companies and the people are lucky to have them. So, not only are the people burdened as if "Job" (The Biblical Job, which if spelled in English is Jobe) so are the companies. God is not an easy man to live with. Even the concept of Job is warped in the South. See Job is all sacrificing. But, that isn't what the Bible says. Job was tested and to that he passed the test, but, Job really is wealthy as hell. Excuse the pun.

If I sin, what do I do to you, you watcher of humanity? Why have you made me your target?

Summary
Job is a wealthy man living in a land called Uz with his large family and extensive flocks. He is “blameless” and “upright,” always careful to avoid doing evil (1:1). One day, Satan (“the Adversary”) appears before God in heaven. God boasts to Satan about Job’s goodness, but Satan argues that Job is only good because God has blessed him abundantly. Satan challenges God that, if given permission to punish the man, Job will turn and curse God. God allows Satan to torment Job to test this bold claim, but he forbids Satan to take Job’s life in the process.

Where the folks in the south need to get it right is to understand IN ORDER to be tested for HEAVEN one FIRST has to be wealthy as hell. If one is a pauper I think god ignores them because the devil has no profit in testing those jerks.

So, while I made my point I don't think it advisable for the DNC to run ads promoting a "God Test" to eliminate Right to Work mind think. It just proves how completely corrupt the south actually is. If the preachers were teaching their parishioners the correct message of Job they would demand them to be members of unions to become filthy rich and then allow them to donate more money in their tithing so the churches would not be seeking money from the government when they are suppose to be tax exempt as a non-profit and a separate interest from 'the state.'

Is that not a racket? Now, the US government supports churches because their parishioners suffer income inequality and THEN the Republicans syphon off the "Godly Man" for elections. That is racketeering, but, god forbid anyone call it that. 

But, back to elections. The Red States are a problem for Democrats because there is NO LEGAL LANGUAGE for them to speak to their electorate. The DNC and unions have to start speaking the truth throughout these states and give them back the 'dictionary of decency.' 

Senator Landrieu has to dialogue with people and be more than a 15 second ad to insure her distance from the voters. She is a great person and a wonderful Senator who sincerely worries and cares about the people of Louisiana. She deserves to be in the US Senate and there is no candidate better than she come November. 

Regardless of how frustrating the VW union is and becomes, the dialogue is extremely important. The unions need to realize even in defeat they are returning language, self-esteem and Middle Class values to the American people they seek to represent.