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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

 

BUSH SPEECH FAILS TO IMPRESS 

This year, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union Address fell during the same week .  It is an ironic juxtaposition: One involves a meaningless ritual in which we look to a creature of little intelligence for prognostication, and the other involves a groundhog.

I'll never forget my three young children turning to me after watching Richard Nixon say, on national television,          " I'm not a crook " and saying, in unison, " Dad, he's a crook "

Kids can tell when adults fabricate truths so lets see what precocious 5th grader Brad Stevens had to say about Bush's State of the Union Speech tonight.

Right now, I'm tired of the adult talking heads ~ so let's hear from Brad .

Allen L Roland

 

 "Cronies on Parade!" Bush State of the Union Address Fails to Impress 5th Grader

  Written by Willis Rodney

"Stu-pid." State of the Union address did not resonate with Brad  Stevens 
Washington, D.C. President George W. Bush's 2006 State of the Union Address on Tuesday was more of the "same old 'them terrorists are gonna get us' stuff" says precocious 5th grader and political commentator Brad Stevens.
 
"Iraq, Iraq, Iraq. Steady resolve. Stay the course. Democracy absolutely did not elect terrorists in Palestine. Saddam 9/11 Saddam 9/11... My mom sounds more convincing than that, especially when she tells me to go to my room, or else."

In his prime time speech, Bush emphasized the 2 million jobs created during his five years in office, but did not compare this to the 2 million jobs created per year in the 1990s. Bush then refrained from emphasizing his mistake in spending 400 billion dollars to target the wrong member of the ''axis of evil" instead of Iran, which really does have the ability to build nuclear WMD and has elected a radical who is expanding the nation's nuclear program. The President also singularly failed to address issues of particular relevance to the young Mr. Stevens, such as longer lunchtime breaks and a wider assortment of basketballs to choose from in the phys ed supply room.

"After watching like the most boring show ever, I don't ever want to be President" concedes the preadolescent, widely considered the most talkative 5th grader in Mrs. Gennison's class. "Cronies on parade! Like my dad's boss, I can so pick them out."
 
An avid Little League third baseman and amateur media critic, Stevens proposes that the entertainment appeal of future annual State of the Union addresses could be vastly improved if one or two Senators in attendance would scream out, "stop lying you stupid dumbo !" in the middle of Bush's speech.
 
He adds that any Congressman with the marksmanship skills to successfully launch a spitwad onto the President's face on prime-time live TV should "just do it," to pique viewer interest and an influx of potential advertising revenue.
 
However, in Stevens' final assessment, forced smiles and scheduled applause-on-cue could not compete with the riveting minute to minute drama of SpongeBob Squarepants and 7:00 cartoon network reruns.
 
 
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STATE OF THE UNION  SPIN  PRIMER

Here's your spin primer for tonight's State of the Union speech. When Bush talks about Alternative Energy, warrantless domestic spying, making tax cuts permanent and Hurricane Katrina reconstruction ~ you will have the true facts courtesy of the Center for American Progress. 

But don't forget the framing statements which are as follows; OWNERSHIP SOCIETY means If your poor,your on your own PERMANENT TAX CUTS means Permanent deficits PLAN FOR VICTORY means We'll be in Iraq forever  SPENDING RESTRAINTS means Billions for Iraq and cuts for foodstamps & medicaid TERRORIST SURVEILLANCE means unlimited spying on anyone,anywhere ,anytime and last but certainly not least VISIONARY AGENDA means beat the Democrats in November whatever the cost.

Allen L Roland

 

What Bush Will Say, What You Should Know 

by Judd Legum, Faiz Shakir, Nico Pitney
Amanda Terkel and Payson Schwin / American Progress Report

Article II, Section 3 of the United States Constitution says: "The President shall from time to time give to Congress information of the State of the Union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." Tomorrow at 9 p.m. ET, President Bush will do just that, delivering his fifth State of the Union address. Below we tell you what to expect and what you need to know.

Alternative Energy

What Bush Will Say:
"I agree with Americans who understand being hooked on foreign oil is an economic problem and a national security problem." [1/29/06]

What You Need to Know:
For five years, President Bush has consistently steered the nation away from alternative fuels and towards greater dependence on polluting imported fossil fuels.

BUSH HAS INCREASED DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN OIL:
Sixty-six percent of oil consumed in the United States comes from foreign sources, up from 58 percent in 2000. Americans now spend $200,000 a minute on foreign oil, and more than $25 billion annually goes to Persian Gulf states for oil imports.

BUSH ENERGY BILL CONTAINED LITTLE ON RENEWABLE ENERGY: The energy bill supported and signed by President Bush dropped a provision that would have required utilities "
to generate at least 10 percent of their electricity through renewable fuels by 2020."Â? The proposal, championed by Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), was "was a low-cost, market-driven approach to cutting demand for fossil fuels and easing air pollution."

BUSH ENERGY BILL WILL NOT REDUCE RELIANCE ON FOREIGN OIL: The same
energy bill failed to take any steps that will substantively reduce America's dependence on foreign oil. Specifically, the final version "rejected a Senate provision that required reduction of oil consumption by one million barrels per day by 2015." Under the bill, "our need for imported oil will continue to grow for as long as models are able to project."

Warrantless Domestic Spying


What Bush Will Say: "The terrorist surveillance program is necessary to protect America from attack." [1/26/05]

What You Need to Know: President Bush's warrantless domestic spying program undermines the fight against terrorists and violates the law.

LAWLESS SPYING THREATENS LEGITIMATE TERRORIST INVESTIGATIONS: When laws are broken, the legal system imposes consequences. Revelations about the National Security Agency wiretapping program throw into doubt a wide range of investigations and prosecutions in the fight against terrorism. In criminal cases that can put terrorists behind bars, judges now have to worry that evidence was based on illegal wiretaps. According to several FISA judges quoted by the Washington Post, there are serious concerns that "legally suspect information" acquired through warrantless surveillance was used to obtain FISA warrants, potentially rendering the warrants illegitimate. More broadly, convicted terrorists will be emboldened to challenge their prosecutions, perhaps giving them the opportunity to operate freely once again. [Washington Post,
12/21/05]

LAWLESS SPYING WASTES VALUABLE INVESTIGATIVE RESOURCES: According to the New York Times, a massive amount of time and resources were devoted to the warrantless domestic spying program but obtained minimal results. The FBI was bombarded with long lists of phone numbers generated by the NSA program. According to a senior prosecutor: "It affected the F.B.I. in the sense that they had to devote so many resources to tracking every single one of these leads, and, in my experience, they were all dry leads." Long after 9/11, "the N.S.A. material continued to be viewed as unproductive, prompting agents to joke that a new bunch of tips meant more calls to Pizza Hut." [New York Times,
1/17/06]

LAWLESS SPYING THREATENS THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM OF CHECKS AND BALANCES: The Bush Administration is claiming executive power far beyond our historical understanding. Among recent examples: the administration claims it can wiretap without a warrant in the United States, contrary to federal law (FISA); it can torture, contrary to international law and the recent McCain Anti-Torture Amendment; and it can hold a U.S. citizen in detention forever, with no judicial review, simply because the President labels the citizen an "enemy combatant." These positions constitute a direct attack by the executive branch on the checks and balances designed to protect our nation's democracy.


Making Tax Cuts Permanent

What Bush Will Say:
"Of course, we'll talk about fiscal policy in my State of the Union, talking about the Congress to be wise about how we spend the people's money and to make the tax cuts permanent." [1/26/05]

What You Need to Know:
Making President Bush's tax cuts permanent would harm the economy and worsen the nation's poor fiscal health.

TAX CUTS WILL COST $3.4 TRILLION OVER TEN YEARS:
The cost of making the tax cuts permanent will be $3.4 trillion through fiscal year 2015, according to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates. This includes the cost of extending the Alternative Minimum Tax relief associated with these tax cuts. [Congressional Budget Office, 1/26/06]

DEFICITS CAUSED BY TAX CUTS NEGATE ANY POTENTIAL ECONOMIC BENEFITS: Studies by the Joint Committee on Taxation (JTC), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and CBO all confirm that deficits undermine economic benefits of the cuts. In their analysis of the 2003 tax cuts, JTC found that any economic benefits of the tax cuts would "eventually likely to be outweighed by the reduction in national savings due to increasing Federal government deficits." Four of the five models they used showed a negative effect on real GDP by the next decade, while the fifth showed no impact at all. CBO and OECD studies confirmed the tax cuts would raise deficits and hurt growth. [American Progress analysis,
1/26/05; CBO, October 2005]

PERMANENT TAX CUTS OVERWHELMINGLY FAVOR THE WEALTHIEST: Estimates based on data from the Urban Institute-Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center show that if the tax cuts are made permanent, the top 1 percent of households will gain an average of $71,420 a year when the tax cuts are fully in effect, reflecting a 6.5 percent change in their after-tax income. By contrast, people in the middle of the income spectrum would secure just a 2.1 percent increase in their after-tax income, with average tax cuts of $870. [Tax Policy Center,
12/20/05]

Katrina Reconstruction


What Bush Will Say: "I'm going to remind people we show the character and compassion of America by taking focused action...to help devastated areas of our country that have been -- areas that have been devastated by natural disasters." [1/26/05]

What You Need to Know:
The Bush administration has bungled the reconstruction efforts and is failing to support New Orleans' reconstruction plan.

KATRINA RECONSTRUCTION HAS BEEN SLOW AND BUNGLED: If New Orleans is to thrive, let alone survive, people must be able to return. They cannot do so under current conditions. The Washington Post's Eugene Robinson accurately notes, "the longer the city sits empty and ruined, the less likely its renaissance becomes. Who but the president can break the logjam?" Whole sections of New Orleans still "resemble a moonscape," and only around one-fifth of the city's original population has resettled. Despite Bush's claims that New Orleans is "a heckuva place to bring your family," many "neighborhoods still are abandoned wastelands of uninhabitable homes and sidewalks piled with moldy garbage."

KATRINA RECONSTRUCTION FUNDING HAS BEEN TAINTED BY POLITICS: The $29 billion in aid passed last month was tainted by politics: the package "gave Mississippi about
five times as much per household in housing aid as Louisiana received," a "testimony to the clout" of Bush's political ally, conservative Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R).

ADMINISTRATION REJECTED RECONSTRUCTION PLAN: President Bush said at last week's press conference, "It's important for New Orleans and the state of Louisiana to work together to develop a state recovery plan. ... The
plan for Louisiana hasn't come forward yet." In fact, Louisiana did come up with a plan - which the White House rejected. Rather than supporting the "most broadly supported plan for rebuilding communities," Bush instead backed $6.2 billion in block grants that Congress provided last year. Rep. Richard Baker (R-LA), whose legislation would have established the Louisiana Development Corp. to purchase flood-damaged property, called the block grants "unacceptable." "Clearly the $6 billion isn't enough," he said. "It ignores the vital recovery in the parishes of Orleans, St. Bernard, Cameron and parts of Plaquemines."

WHITE HOUSE STONEWALLING KATRINA INVESTIGATIONS: Congressional investigations into the administration's inadequate response to Katrina have stalled because the "Bush White House is now
refusing to turn over Hurricane Katrina related documents or make senior officials available for testimony." Recent news reports revealed that only days before Katrina hit, "the White House received detailed warnings about the storm's likely impact, including eerily prescient predictions of breached levees, massive flooding, and major losses of life and property." One House investigator said the committee will find a "disturbing inability by the White House to de-conflict and analyze information," but with the White House stonewalling the investigations with claims of executive privilege, the administration's mistakes will not be known for years to come.

 
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