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Rick Perry’s Free Market Paradise vs. My Socialist Hellhole of Massachusetts

enlarge Above: How Republicans imagine every town in Massachusetts. One of the conservative baloney machine’s greatest triumphs has been to convince a sizable portion of the country that states such as Massachusetts (which I proudly call home) are decrepit urine-soaked wastelands whose streets are overflowing with junkies and hookers living inside million-dollar public housing units that are paid for on the backs of the few hard-working Real Americans who haven’t fled for the greener pastures of Rick Perry’s free market paradise down South. You’ve probably heard quite a bit about the ” Texas Miracle ” in the press a lot and I’m sure you’ll be surprised to know that it’s a longhorn-sized pile of poop. First, let’s just consider that the unemployment rate in the free-market paradise of Texas stands at a freedom-y 8.4 percent. For contrast, the unemployment rate in my socialist hellhole of Massachusetts stands at communist-like 7.6 percent. Poverty rates are also intriguing, since 10 percent of Massachusetts residents live below the poverty line while 15.8 percent of Texas residents live below the poverty line. But that’s not all! My evil job-killing state has the lowest rate of uninsured people in the country , at 5.3 percent. Texas, on the other hand, has left a whopping 27.1 percent of its population uninsured. I’m not sure what’s quite so miraculous about not having access to health care but then again I’m just a commie pinko. What the hell do I know? And there are other things too. Like, education. In Massachusetts, 85 percent of eighth graders scored at or above basic in the National Assessment of Educational Progress math exam, while 52 percent scored at or above proficient. Texas’ eighth graders scored 78 percent at basic, 36 percent at proficient. You see a similar trend for reading: 83 percent of Massachusetts eighth graders scored at basic in reading, with 43 percent at proficient. In Texas, 73 percent of eighth graders scored at basic in reading while 27 percent scored at proficient. “OK, OK,” you say. “So Massachusetts has a better economy, education and health care than Texas. But all those big government programs are surely sapping Massholes of their precious moral values and leading to crime running rampant in the streets and a breakdown in family values! DON’T YOU READ DAVID BROOKS !?!!?!” Yeah, sure, let’s go there. Violent crime rate in Massachusetts is 432 per 100,000 people. In Texas it’s 511 per 100,000 people. In Massachusetts the murder rate is 2.6 per 100,000 people. In Texas it’s 5.4 per 100,000 people. The Massachusetts divorce rate is 1.8 per 1,000 people. The Texas divorce rate is 5.4 per 1,000. The teen pregnancy rate in Massachusetts is 49 per 1,000 women while in Texas it’s 88 per 1,000 women. The point of this post isn’t to dump on Texas (although I admit I’m not fond of many of the politicians it elects), nor is it to insist that everyone in America become a Massachusetts liberal like me (though it would make me feel a lot saner). The point is to provide some, oh, I don’t know, reality to claims that my state is a decaying crap dive that people are fleeing in droves to escape tyrannical taxation and deteriorating standards of living. In fact, it’s actually a pretty nice place to live. Feel free to share this with your conservative relatives the next time you hear them ranting about how awful Massachusetts is — it may not change their minds but it may at least get them to realize that Rush Limbaugh may not exactly know what he’s talking about. And that’s good enough for me at this point.

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Americas Got Talent 2011

Lys Agnes Performance At ‘Americas Got Talent’ Semi-Finals 2011 Team ILuminate Take The Stage — America’s Got Talent Finals Show (9/6/2011) America’s Got Talent Top 10 Semi-Finals: Recap September 6, 2011 videosarchiveor says: Landon Swank TOP 10 ~ America’s Got Talent 2011 : nbc.com Live in Hollywood, the top ten performing acts execute … http://t.co/GPQTpD6

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Late Nite Shift: Carfellas ,NFL Sunday Ticket on the PS3 and RIP memory card OCC Showrooom & Global Headquarters Paul Jr. Designs Dekalb Bike JDWH711 says: my baby now has a cover……none other then a Paul Jr Designs one…..laaaaavvv that show man….hes a boy!

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President Obama plans tomorrow to unveil a $300 billion jobs strategy that will involve tax relief for workers and spending on public works projects such as road repair and school renovations to put America back to work, according to sources familiar with the plan. Half of the stimulus will come…

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Matt Damon: Obama Isn’t ‘Someone Like FDR’

Time's Ten Questions to Matt Damon beat around the bush about Damon's disappointment with President Obama as he's failed to deliver for the teachers' unions, but when asked what kind of leader America needs, Damon suggested “someone like FDR,” and not like Obama. They didn't discuss the Education Secretary offering to meet the celebrity at the airport . This has to be especially embarrassing for Time, since many people remember their fawning Obama-as-FDR cover. At the Save Our Schools rally in Washington, you made comments defending teachers that received a lot of attention. My mother is a professor of early-childhood education. At the rally, I just wanted to boost teachers' morale because they've been taking a real beating. How many young people are not going into teaching who would have if there was more prestige or if public treatment of teachers was better? You've been critical of President Obama recently. What kind of leader do we need? Somebody who believes that building a strong, solid, educated middle class is ultimately the best thing for America. Someone like FDR. There's a misconception that leaders lead. They don't. They follow. Every great movement has come from the bottom up. Damon's declined the wish of Michael Moore to run against Obama in 2012. “I would never give up this great job that I have; I love making movies; it is way more fun than being a politician,” he explained. “It's what I've spent my adult life doing and it's what I'm good at. It's what I like, so I'll hang here.” Moore told a panel of bloggers “I think that [Matt Damon] has been very courageous in not caring about who he offends by saying the things that need to be said here, and if you want to win, the Republicans have certainly shown the way — that when you run someone who is popular, you win,” he said. “Sometimes even when you run an actor, you win. And I guess I only throw his name out there because I’d like us to start thinking that way.”

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Bozell Column: Skipping Violent Talk on the Left

After the mass shooting in Tucson of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a federal judge, and other bystanders, President Obama gave one of those unite-the-divide speeches that give journalists leg thrills. We need to “sharpen our instincts for empathy,” he said. He lamented political finger-pointing: “It's important for us to pause for a moment and make sure that we are talking with each other in a way that heals, not a way that wounds.” The initial speculation was that conservatives were responsible for the Tucson horror. Even after this proved to be false, the attacks were relentless, with a barrage of media reports on the alleged excesses and mean-spiritedness of the Tea Party and all things right of center.

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Mitt Romney Compares Unions Making Campaign Donations to a ‘Form of Corruption’

Click here to view this media Mitt Romney has come under fire for his statements saying that right-to-work laws should remain a state issue , even though, as he reiterated here during Sen. Jim DeMint’s GOP Presidential Forum, he said that he would sign a national right-to-work law if it came across his desk as President. Romney has also previously had some praise for unions , making similar statements to the one here where he said “unions play an important role in our country.” Apparently Romney doesn’t think much of that role if you’re either talking about government worker’s unions, or heaven forbid unions being allowed to have any influence over our politicians and making campaign donations. Jim DeMint explained what the Republican Party’s real issue with unions being involved in our politics is with the way he framed this question to Mitt Romney — they support Democratic politicians. And of course with all of the corporate money pouring into Republican campaign coffers these days after the Citizens United ruling, no one in the Republican Party wants to see anything remaining to balance that on the left. Romney said he was concerned about anyone in union leadership being allowed to make decisions for their membership as to who they make campaign donations to, but he doesn’t share that concern for the all of the workers in America of varying political affiliations that have their bosses and CEO’s making decisions about which politicians to donate to, or that corporations being allowed to buy off our politicians might also be “almost like a form of corruption.” No, that’s just free speech in Romney-GOP world. And his criticism of unions and closed shops of course does not address what open shops and these so-called right-to-work laws really are. They are nothing more than a way to bust unions financially because when someone opts out of paying their union dues, those unions are still forced to represent those workers. They’re allowed to reap the benefits of union membership without any of the costs for those protections. Republicans seem fine with the idea of democracy when it comes to electing our politicians and citizens who did not vote for those politicians having to live with the results of their actions. They don’t think so highly of democracy in the workplace, where if a majority of the workers want to join a union, they get a union and once that union is in place, everyone contributes to pay for the benefits and wages that are negotiated for them. And where if they don’t like the decisions or the actions of the leaders that their union puts in place, they’re free to vote them out during the next election, just as we are when we don’t like the way our politicians behave. The GOP has decided that they were going to do an all out assault on labor unions this year, which isn’t working out that terribly well for them in places like Wisconsin and Ohio. It appears Romney has decided that it’s a good idea to follow their lead. Let’s hope it doesn’t play too well for him either if he does end up being their presidential nominee. Given Romney’s propensity for flip-flopping on issues when it suits him politically, I won’t be shocked to see him try to backtrack from some of these statements later. Transcript via CNN : DEMINT: Mitt, thanks for being here. Let’s start talking about unions. For me it’s becoming one of the biggest issues that we’re dealing with on the federal level because there’s such an insidious relationship between unions and the Democrat Party. The president and the Democrats are trying to expand government unions at the state and the federal level because of the political support that comes back and we seeing the difficulty at the state level to make the reforms and cut back because of the resistance of government unions. Where are you on unions? And I’ll put it in this context, there’s a federal law right now that requires an American to join a union if their work place is unionized. It’s only if your state opts out of that law that your people are free not to join a union. And there are 22 states that have opted out, but there’s still a federal law that requires Americans to join unions and we have legislation at the federal level to repeal that with a federal right to work law. I understand that you’ve said that’s a state issue and the federal government shouldn’t be involved. But the federal government is involved because they have the law that requires that. Where are you on the federal right to work? And what is your opinion about government unions at the federal and state level? ROMNEY: First of all, what I said was if a right to work piece of legislation reached my desk at the federal level I would sign it. DEMINT: OK. ROMNEY: And the right course I believe politically at this stage is to have states carry out their own right to work legislation. And as you know, right to work states, those 22 have created three million jobs over the last 10 years. The union states have lost about half a million jobs. So right to work is the way to go if you want good jobs. That’s number one. Government unions — and unions play an important role in our country and can be — the Carpenter’s union, for instance, trains their people in ways to provide good services when people want to compare in a fair basis, that’s great. When the government has people in unions, it presents a particular problem and there are a couple of ways it presents a problem in my view. When unions are allowed to collect money from members, and then one person, the chief executive of that union could give that to whichever candidate they want, that’s simply a violation of the personal rights of that individual, and that shouldn’t be allowed. And number two, I really have the problem with the idea that one person is able to collect money from all their members and then give it to a party or an individual who that person made them be the one that decided on matters of legislation directing that union. It’s almost like a form of corruption. I’ve got all this money I’m going to elect the person to give me what I want. So the power of unions in influence elections is a real problem and the place I would address it is with legislation saying that individual union members may not have money taken out of their paycheck to go into funds, which can then be directed by an individual in a way that might be different than what they would have preferred themselves. That should not be allowed.

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Worms may seem like they would be natural friends of the forest, but some alien invaders are causing problems in the Northeast, say researchers at Colgate University. When exotic species of earthworm are introduced to America’s northern forests, they chow down on the organic “forest litter” on the ground, which…

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When it comes to foreign policy, perhaps Americans aren’t the world’s favorite nationality. But the US has clearly cornered the market on coolness. Just ask the 30,000 people from 15 different countries polled by social networking site Badoo.com. When asked to choose the coolest country, America came first,…

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Mitt Romney will tomorrow unveil 59 specific policy proposals designed “to turn around America’s economy,” he announces in a USA Today op-ed today, promising that his proposals are “rooted in the conservative premise that government itself cannot create jobs.” The op-ed outlines the broad strokes of his approach, promising to…

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