Saturday, October 31, 2009

Step Aside, Boys.....


Don't you think the only reason San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom would drop out of the race for California Governor so early would be if Senator Dianne Feinstein were about to announce her own candidacy?

Have a scary Halloween!!!!




Photo courtesy of bbaltimore on flickr.com.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Accelerating the Bomb

War Memorial in Lafayette, CA
Photo courtesy of Miss Bliss 55 on flickr.com

As we begin our ninth year of the “military action” mess in Afghanistan, I can’t help but think about the name given by the Bush administration to the unofficially declared war.

Remember?

Operation Enduring Freedom.

Wow. Those warlords must think that name as clever as George W.
joking about looking for terrorists under white house furniture.

I remember wondering if people had gone crazy, supporting an oil family’s attack in the Middle East without a thorough explanation and plan. I wondered the same thing many times in the last eight years. After Congress had apparently sniffed some glue and behaved like unattended grade-schoolers chanting “
Freedom Fries,” how could they make reasonable decisions in that frame of mind?

Now, looking back, I realize they were hiding in plain sight just how long they expected this “action” to last or, you know, endure.

The afternoon of the first attack on Afghanistan, Bush
told us, “We are supported by the collective will of the world.”

And, “We will not waver; we will not tire; we will not falter; and we will not fail. Peace and freedom will prevail. Thank you. May God continue to bless America.”

Well, we do not have world support. And experts are questioning our ability to “not fail.” And America’s blessing has been the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression over 70 years ago.

Bush also said, “Our military action is also designed to clear the way for sustained, comprehensive and relentless operations to drive them out and bring them to justice.”

That one word, “sustained,” really makes many more stomachs turn now. Enduring.

Tonight, rumor has it McDonnell Douglas was awarded a
$51.9 million dollar contract to speed production of a bunker-busting bomb called a Massive Ordnance Penetrator. This is a 30,000 lbs. bomb designed to hit targets 200 feet underground. Reports are it’s a perfect bomb for use in Iran just as talk heats up on Iran aiding Afghanistan.

Accelerate the bomb.


How will those words sound eight years from tonight?

Monday, October 5, 2009

Pattern and Practice: Meg Whitman and Big Business

John McCain endorses Meg Whitman
Photo courtesy megwhitman.com

Political pundit buzz for the last week has been Meg Whitman’s response to basically never voting for her whole life but now seeking elected office. Billionaire Whitman is a Republican candidate for California governor.

While shamelessly asking severely economically struggling Californians to take a few minutes out of their own busy lives and vote for her, Whitman’s response to her dismal (aka nonexistent) voting record was:

“I was focused on raising a family, on my husband's career, and we moved many, many times.”

Seems she also had plenty of time for her own career and making as much money as possible for the companies where she worked. In the 1980’s she was a management consultant for investment firm Bain & Co. She’s worked for Stride Rite, Procter & Gamble, Hasbro, Disney, and, most famously, e-Bay.

Now, there’s nothing inherently wrong with creating successful businesses. But, don’t we need a more well-rounded governor?

Whether or not her excuse for failing to vote is insulting to the thousands of busy American women who take time out to vote, one thing is certain. Meg Whitman has shown a complete lack of interest in civil issues, issues important to the average citizen, and policy decisions made for the state of California.

Meg Whitman has a pattern and practice of making time for nothing but BIG BUSINESS. I suspect, if she is elected governor, the only benefactors will be big business.