Sunday, January 2, 2011
2010 Was A Tough Year. What's Next?
It seems like Americans could not catch a break in 2010. The market collapse that began in 2007 is still holding us all back. Our government did some things right trying to keep us from going into an all out depression but did many things wrong. TARP and the stimulus package was the right idea but the banks should have been forced to modify the mortgages for people to allow them to stay in their homes. Instead it was left up to them to do the right thing. They didn't. The stimulus money should have been put into the infrastructure of our country in a much bigger way. Building electric speed trains, a new electrical grid, solar, wind, electric cars, and other green energies with a national transition to a green economy would create thousands of jobs with equipment built here in America. But the transition is coming much too slow. Power hungry Republicans have blocked every attempt to spur the green economy with the filibuster rule that requires 60 votes instead of a majority vote. The GOP flooded the our elections with TV commercials that at minimum twisted the truth or just spread outright lies. money from large corporations and even organizations from outside our country. It is an outrage how right wing republicans and the Tea Party people have lied to the American people. On top of all that there was the biggest oil spill in history, and the mining disaster. It is really difficult for the American people to get the truth about what is happening in DC when we have the right wing propaganda machine Fox News and 90% of talk radio spewing out lies to America. Watch this video about a study on Fox News viewers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBA61YrA68Q&feature=related . Get ready for the next couple of years of things only getting worse for middle class Americans as Reublicans attempt to repeal healthcare, raise the eligibility age on Social Security to seventy or seventy five, stop any investment in building a green infrastructure, strip any meaningful regulations on Wall Street, and basically screw regular working Americans while handing out bonuses to the rich. You can change this. Call or write your congress member and tell them you want jobs, a single payer health care system, regulations that stop the banksters from gambling with your mortgage and investments, caps on election spending, candidates to have many more debates in national elections, and the cap on Social Security raised to keep it funded rather than raising the qualification age to 70. Seventy? Are you kidding me? Why not make the qualification death? What this really does is keep people from retiring and keep them in the workplace, keeping pressure on wages. Young people will have a harder time getting into the workplace because older people are staying longer. On top of all that the GOP Republican Tea party people, will do everything they can to STOP any job growth until after the 2012 election cycle so that they can say it's Obama's fault there are no jobs. So I hope all you hard working regular Americans start to get active and see what the GOP is really got in mind for you.
Labels:
jobs,
Republicans,
Tea Party
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