Here’s a suggestion for the Republican Presidential
candidates. The next time some moderator asks the question, “Which
one of your fellow candidates up here would you choose to be your
vice president?” as CNN’s John King did in the last debate —
obviously hoping to divide the panel and create rivalries — just
say this: “I want everybody on this stage to be in my cabinet. I
want Herman Cain to be Secretary of Commerce, I want Tim Pawlenty
to be Secretary of Agriculture, I want Mitt Romney to be Secretary
of the Treasury, I want Michelle Bachmann to be Secretary of Labor,
I want Ron Paul to run the Federal Reserve! You have to understand,
we’re not opposed to each other up here. We’re a team. And we have
only one objective in mind, to get Barack Obama out of office and
get this country out of its depression by giving it back to the
people.”
*****
DEMOCRATS AT GETTING to the point of being hallucinatory.
Last week in Connecticut 45,000 state workers voted on whether to
accept a labor contract proffered by Democratic Governor Dannel P.
Malloy and a Democratic Legislature. This is just after the
Governor pushed through the largest tax increase in the state’s
history, raising income taxes at all levels, raising the state
sales tax to 6.35 percent, subjecting all clothing purchases to the
sales tax, raising estate, gift and gas taxes, reducing a property
tax credit and so on. The additional $1.6 billion in savings from
the labor agreement was supposed to be the last piece of the puzzle
in closing a $3.3 billion deficit in the state’s $40 billion
budget.
When the vote was taken 60 percent of the members of the
State Employees Bargaining Agent Commission (SEBAC) voted to accept
the agreement, as did 14 of the 16 unions that make up the
confederation. But an obscure rule says that 15 of the 16 unions
must approve any agreement. Therefore, because two members, the
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and
another small union turned it down, the contract did not pass. “The
results of the voting in Connecticut exasperated and infuriated
even longtime allies of state workers,”
reported the New York Times. As a result, Governor
Malloy is preparing to lay off 7,500 state workers this week. If
nothing else it shows that it’s difficult to get anything done
these days without a few Republicans around to help.
But wait a minute! It turns out Republicans and
conservatives are responsible for this
fiasco. SEBAC leaders, who supported the contract, says it lost
because “right-wing extremists” muddied the issues! On June 17
Daniel E. Livingston, chief negotiator for SEBAC, wrote state
attorney general George Jepsen demanding he investigate a small
conservative think tank, the Yankee Institute, and its blogger
Zachary Janowski for allegedly “breaking the law” by publishing
materials that “attack and degrade public employees, advocate
moving their work to private employers, and to delegitimize and
destabilized state government.” Then when the vote took place last
week, the Times reported:
The process reflected the information blizzard of the new
media age, with union officials saying misinformation spread by
right-wing groups, particularly the Yankee Institute for Public
Policy, a conservative research organization, helped to torpedo the
agreement.
So you see, because the Yankee Institute put out
literature critical of government unions, the unions made a
decision that everyone sees as self-destructive.
We are getting awfully close to Goldstein in George
Orwell’s 1984 here. When public employees finally
have to face the consequences of their own overreach, who do they
blame but their all-powerful enemy who is capable even of
manipulating them against their own interest. Thankfully, the
Yankee Institute called them “delusional.”
*****
PRESIDENT OBAMA and his administration are fulfilling
William F. Buckley’s nightmare of being governed by the Harvard
faculty. Is there anything the President says or does that doesn’t
smack of some bull session in the faculty lounge? Even his famous
remark about people living outside of New York, Chicago and
Washington being frustrated and envious and taking to their guns
and religion as solace — isn’t that the idea that has been
circulating around the social sciences department for
years?
Or try Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner’s debate with
Congresswoman Renee Ellmers of North Carolina last week over
whether to raise taxes on small businesses. Geithner hits an
emotional button by telling Ellmers that not raising taxes will
mean “exceptionally deep cuts in benefits for middle-class
Americans. You have to shrink the overall size of government
programs, things like education, to levels that we cannot accept as
a country.” Education? Schools are funded at the state and local
level. What does the federal government do for education except run
a Department of education that is just a
factory for employing former members of the teachers’ unions and
imposing most costly mandates on local school districts? The only
people seeking more federal intervention in the schools are the
tenured professors over at the School of Education.
Or how about the President’s recent remark that ATMs and
airline check-in machines are creating unemployment? Where would
you hear this idea except in the faculty lounge — and not the
economics department or the business school faculty but the English
department or the law school where nobody has the faintest idea how
the world works? Will somebody please tell Obama it takes workers
and capital to manufacture those ATM machines!
*****
HERE’S ONE MORE suggestion for the Presidential
candidates. Take a look at this video. It’s a
song called “Everybody Gets to Go to the Moon” written by Jimmy
Webb and sung by The Three Degrees in 1971, right after we were
sending the first men to the moon in 1969. It was used in The
French Connection in the scene where Popeye Doyle and Sonny
Grosso visit the Copa Cabana to see Grosso’s girlfriend, the
hat-check girl. The song starts out with a big brass band, then
keeps climbing and climbing until halfway through the group breaks
into this spoken lyric:
Now don’t you think it’s a miracle
That WE are the generation
That’s going to one day populate the moon?
(And that’s gonna be fun!)
(Sung again) And it’s got to make you glad to be alive!
Yes it’s got to make you proud to be
alive!
When was the last time you heard anyone in America say,
“It’s got to make you proud to be alive!” I think the Republicans
should adopt this as their theme song for the 2012 election and not
quit until everybody in America is proud to be alive
again.
Ken (Old Texican)| 6.27.11 @ 7:10AM
Amen!
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Charles Martel| 6.27.11 @ 12:41PM
I d'on't th'ink s'o. Th'anks.
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Clint| 6.27.11 @ 8:50AM
Popeye Doyle,
"Now I'm gonna bust your ass for those three bags and I'm gonna nail you for picking your feet in Poughkeepsie. "
Charles Martel| 6.27.11 @ 12:43PM
My other pseudonym is "Frog 1".
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Tina B| 6.27.11 @ 9:09AM
"Education? Schools are funded at the state and local level. What does the federal government do for education except run a Department of education that is just a factory for employing former members of the teachers' unions and imposing most costly mandates on local school districts? The only people seeking more federal intervention in the schools are the tenured professors over at the School of Education."
Succinct and spot on, thank you.
Petronius| 6.27.11 @ 9:30AM
The scene from Monty Python comes to mind in which Mr. Gumby complains, "my brain hurts."
And the UFO's were no shows at Collinsville for the horseradish festival. There's no reason to listen to Everybody Gets to go to the Moon. Besides, most people are afraid of the dark.
Just one more thing G.L. I sympathize. It's tough to sweep together a column after a fortnight of the goings on of erstwhile Congressman Weiner. Oh tempora! No mores.
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