Bill Maher

Apr 11, 2013 09:28

On Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO, podcast available via iTunes) last week a documentary film maker went to a NJ beach area heavily hit by Sandy, asking a Tea Party gathering about government spending. They all said that government spending should be cut. When asked further: Social Security? No. Defense? No. Vet Benefits? No. Education? No ( Read more... )

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silveradept April 11 2013, 16:23:12 UTC
This is a simple concept to grasp, and yet nobody in power seems to understand : on a weak economy, if you can't fight a war that will boost your economy (see Iraq and Afghanistan attempts), cut your military spending and size and put people to work making the country stronger and more robust. All the money for defense could be instead spent on infrastructure improvements that return economic benefits in positive multipliers and on unemployment insurance to keep people looking for work.

Yet the contractors still hold sway...

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thewayne April 11 2013, 16:29:02 UTC
Because the big contractors have friends in Congress. If the opposite of Pro is Con....

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silveradept April 11 2013, 18:03:48 UTC
Pretty much. Sometimes it would be nice to go back to a time of politics before corporate dominance, long enough to get actual work done, anyway.

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thewayne April 11 2013, 18:14:33 UTC
The thing that I'm afraid of is the current RNC attitude of obstructionism at any cost. They won't do anything to try to improve the country, they don't seem to want to engage in meaningful discourse, they just want to be obstreperous. They won't pass a reasonable budget, so what are they going to do, just keep passing extensions?

As I've said before, I think they're in for a rude wake-up call in next year's elections. I wonder if they might start changing their tune then.

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