Thursday, September 28, 2017

Gary Cohn Knows Where The Tax Cuts Are


They're in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and north somewhat.


Here is a true fact.

Once it became perfectly clear that the Bush Administration would pay no price whatsoever for lying us into the wrong war and then botching that war --


-- the rise of a Republican monster like Trump became highly likely.

Here is another true fact.

Once it became perfectly clear that the Republican base would pay no price whatsoever for giddily supporting the Bush Administration -- that the media would simply let them lie en masse and pretend they were "independents" and "Tea Partiers" who had never heard of George W. Bush, but were also somehow all suddenly politically-active and hysterical with fear over the Kenyan Commie Usurper and his Death Panels and Sekrit Plan To Seize Our Guns -- the rise of a Republican monster like Trump became inevitable.

Right now, literally the only thing sustaining the Republican party is a fragile, interlocking, co-dependent flotilla of massive, ridiculous lies.  President Stupid and his goons lie incessantly about everything.  GOP Congressional leadership lies about basic math, about what "The Murrican People" do and do not want and about the obvious raving, racist incompetence of President Stupid.  The Republican base lies to itself about itself, about its belligerent ignorance, about its racism, about its own party's leadership and about its complicity in all that has gone before, all that it happening now, and all that is to come.

And the mainstream media?  Our Fourth Estate?  Our last line of defense against tyranny?  By and large they lie about all of it.  Little lies of omission.  Big lies of commission.  A full orchestra of straw men keeping the beat under the baton of the Last True Scotsman.  Reflexive "Yeah, but..." deflections and pretty much every fallacy of relevance in the book, from argumentum ad populum to argumentum ad verecundium.  Random, drive-by hippie punchings and David Brooks or one of his clammy, overpriced clones dealing from the bottom of the "Both Sides Do It" deck every fucking day.

No institutions have failed us more lethally and comprehensively than the Republican party and the mainstream media.

And no class of people have been allotted more immunity from the consequences of the vast, systemic damage they have done to the rest of us than brain caste Republican party and the moguls and celebrities of the mainstream media.




Behold, a Tip Jar!

3 comments:

dinthebeast said...

Yeah, I know where they are also. They're hiding in the legislative competence that they can't seem to afford on their salaries of lies and hate. (See also: Krugman, Paul)

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/25/opinion/columnists/republican-lies-krugman.html

-Doug in Oakland

Jason said...

Your post is very timely for me DG. I've been struggling with people over this issue about the republican party. Even in "polite company" it's considered bad taste to actually point out that in fact, only one of our two political parties is the near exclusive reason for this clusterf-ck sh-twich we are all dealing with. Even if I tentatively wade into the weeds of the argument to shed a little light on why in fact, it's only the republicans that pull such egregious crap without so much as a 'tsk tsk' from the media, I get hemming and hawing with a slight gasp and something along the lines of your now famous "yes, but the democrats...". People think Trump is some monster that suddenly appeared from another dimension when in fact you can draw several timelines of events that built to this moment. It's such horrible awful sh-t when racist, narcissistic, sexist, cromagnof-ckos can get away with it. I'm tired.

RUKidding said...

One of the many things that drives me nuts - but a particular kind of nuts - is that it takes a super-duper special kind of cognitive dissonance/whatever on the part of the vast majority of Repbulican voters to somehow pretend to themselves that Trump's tax "plan" is somehow going to benefit THEM in some way, even in just a small way. I mean, unless they're making well over a $1million per year, it's not. Of course, I'm talking about R voters that I know who may have some money, but believe me, they ain't THAT rich.

I'm also talking about some Alabamy relatives of mine who are on some kind of welfare (I'm not sure what, but they haven't worked in decades), even it's welfare from mom's wallet. How they can listen to Rush (they live and die by Rush) and somehow come to the conclusion that this tax "plan" will benefit them is beyond me.

The Fact is that most people are NOW finally talking out loud that Trickle Down/Supply Side - wrought unto us by Ray-gun - is a load of crap and will never, EVER result in more jawbs and magical bags of cash exploding in middle class bank accounts (fahgedaboud working class bc who cares about them anyway).

So how can R voters listen to some flim-flam crook like Cohn and actually AGREE that this "plan" is a good one and should be enacted?

Again more rhetorical Qs for which there are simply no answers, or, at least, no answers that make an logical sense.

I am also tired.