Showing posts with label "Republicans". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "Republicans". Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Trump Circus Coming December 27th, 2011

I thought I was original when I jokingly defined myself as a "Ron Paul Democrat" the other day. Surprisingly it seems as if this Texan Republican is catching the attention of more main stream Democrats as he rises in nationwide Republican polls. With the polarization of American politics, Is Ron Paul the only Republican candidate capable of attracting Democratic voters and in turn defeat Obama?

As the Republican circus continues with an episode of Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Trump Circus, it is good to know Paul and Huntsman both declined to be part of the spectacle. I look forward to viewing Donald Trumps Republican debate to see how high the typical Republican front runners will jump when in front of their master? Will Donald Trump throw dog biscuits at Gingrich’s or Perry’s feet, as they answer questions to his liking? Will an underage non- unionized janitorial staff wisk the dog biscuits away if the debaters are tardy in retrieving them. Will Mitt agree to join in? Will shiny red ribbons be pinned to the winner? Stay tuned for the debate on December 27th. I definitely will.

Here are a few clips I found that might start to help shed some light on a U.S. Congressman that has and will shape the conversation of American politics more than any living American. The BoogieDowner needs your input on this one. Where does the Bronx stand in relation to Ron Paul?








Monday, August 8, 2011

BoogieDowner Street Art: Homeless Street Artist Reflects on Americas "Working Poor" and Loss of S&P AAA Credit Rating




(Who constitutes Americas Working Poor?)

As various Republican political forces use spin words like "Brinkmanship" to cover up their reckless handing of the U.S. dollar and world economy, a local "street artist" tells it like it is with his recent display caught on film above. The art display consisted of a large mirror with the words "WORKING POOR" painted on it. He also made a banner related to our recent sovereign credit score downgrade by S&P.

In the past I enjoyed his performance art pieces including the time he stood naked, with the exception of a white towel covering his privates, while balancing a crescent shaped watermelon brine on his head. Who is this modern day Diogenes? As our nation slides deeper into debt and oligopoly it's refreshing to know not everyone is fooled, even if it’s a half naked man balancing a watermelon brine just off the FDR. By the way, if anyone was born yesterday most of our debt was run up by Republican presidents.

The free art exhibits can be found while driving South on the FDR around 125th street. I think it's a safe to assume no taxpayer funds were used in any of his past or present art exhibitions. Gregory

Thursday, July 28, 2011

U.S. Congressman Joseph Crowley Weighs in on Debt Ceiling and Deficit as the August 2nd Deadline Looms

As we watch our representatives "play chicken" with the Hegemony of the U.S. dollar, here is U.S. Congressman Crowley's stance on protecting Social Security and Medicare as well as where tax revenue should be raised to balance our budget. I am all for limited federal powers and balancing the budget but this showdown is truly reckless, much like the wanton spending that has been going on for years. I hope Republicans and Democrats come to their senses and a solution that does not damage our nation’s credit score or devastate the working class people of America is reached immediately. Here is more from a U.S. Congressman that represents swatches of the East Bronx.

Gregory
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July 27, 2011

Dear Gregory:

With negotiations over the debt ceiling and deficit in the news, I wanted to let you know that protecting Social Security and Medicare is my top priority. I am proud to continue the fight to preserve these essential programs for today's seniors and future generations.

Social Security and Medicare form the backbone of our nation's commitment to seniors. Over 44 million Americans receive health care coverage from Medicare and 54 million Americans receive income support from Social Security. Seniors earn these benefits by paying into the Medicare and Social Security programs over a lifetime of hard work.

Unfortunately, under the guise of balancing the budget and as a hostage in the debt-ceiling negotiations, these vital social safety nets are under attack by Republicans in Congress. Like all Americans, I am concerned about our nation's deficit. However, there are common sense solutions that will allow us to meet our financial obligations and do not include slashing support for Social Security and Medicare. For example, I believe we should end wasteful subsidies that benefit the nation's largest oil companies, close overseas tax loopholes and eliminate the Bush tax breaks for the wealthiest 2% of Americans – a move that would reduce our deficit by at least $700 billion.

You may also be interested to know that I recently introduced legislation to provide seniors with a one-time cost of living adjustment of $250 for 2011. My legislation would ensure that 2011 will not be the first time ever that two years have passed since retirees and other beneficiaries receive an automatic increase in their Social Security benefits to account for higher costs of living

After a lifetime of work and service, seniors deserve to retire with peace of mind and comfort in knowing that their hard earned benefits will be there for them. You can be sure I will keep up the fight to protect and preserve Social Security and Medicare for seniors today and future generations of Americans.

As always, please feel free to contact my office with any questions, comments or concerns.


Sincerely,
Joseph Crowley
Member of Congress