[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: The Republican Elephant Mascot surrounded by a blue and red circle. Along the top of the circle are the words: Flag, flag, flag, flag. Along the bottom of the circle are the words: God, God, God, God, God. Written on the elephant are the words: Hate, Hate, Hate, Hate]

[IMAGE DESCRIPTION: The Republican Elephant Mascot surrounded by a blue and red circle. Along the top of the circle are the words: Flag, flag, flag, flag. Along the bottom of the circle are the words: God, God, God, God, God. Written on the elephant are the words: Hate, Hate, Hate, Hate]

(Source: stfuconservatives)

"The private sector grew faster in the first three years of the Obama administration than it did in three of the previous five administrations."

The New York Times explains that private sector growth is not the source of sluggish job gains in the U.S. The problem is in the public sector: government jobs have been cut at local, state, and federal levels.

So the next time you hear the phrase “big government,” know two things: (1) It’s a lie, and (2) Some government cuts are part of the problem.

(via erier2003)

Tags | politics | jobs |

jessicavalenti:

The Obama campaign has released a video on how horrible Romney would be for American women. I certainly don’t need convincing - but if I did, this would likely do it. 

Also, I am loving Obama’s “Truth Team”. (Not least of all because I’ve never understood why no other politicians have taken a similar tactic).

Tags | romeny | obama | women | politics | video |

feminist-space:

Vatican busts nuns for not targeting gay marriage and abortion

A GROUP of Catholic nuns has been reprimanded by the Vatican for focusing too much on poverty and not enough on fighting gay marriage and abortion.


A male bishop has been appointed to bring to heel the US’ most influential group of Catholic Nuns, The Leadership Conference of Women religious, after the Vatican announced it would be completely overhauling the group,reported The New York Times


The Vatican has been secretly investigating the group since 2008 because of its support for health care reform and after it questioned the Church’s position on homosexuality.

An assessment report released yesterday found the group had “radical feminist themes” incompatible with the Catholic Church.

The report also zeroed in on a social justice sub-group started by the sisters called NETWORK, finding that it and the Leadership group focused too much on poverty and economic injustice while keeping silent on abortion and same sex marriage.

The sisters were reprimanded for making public statements that “disagree with or challenge the bishops, who are the church’s authentic teachers of faith and morals,” reported The New York Times.

Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of Network, said she believed the Vatican and American Bishops were particularly annoyed when the nuns made statements supportive of the Obama Administration’s 2010 health care reforms.

“I would imagine that it was our health care letter that made them mad,” Sister Campbell said. “We haven’t violated any teaching, we have just been raising questions and interpreting politics.”

The report released yesterday paints a scathing portrait of the Leadership Conference of Women’s Religious as consistently violating Catholic teaching.

Nick Cafardi, a canon lawyer and former dean of Duqesne Law School, said he has worked over the years with many nuns and that the description in the report does not reflect his experience with them.

“I don’t know any more holy people,” Cafardi said of American religious sisters. “I see a lot more holiness in the convents than I see in the chancery.”

Collectively, priests mostly piss me off yet nuns (again, collectively) are amazing.

(*I’m not Catholic, so this is just observations from someone outside the church)

(Source: christiantheatheist)

Tags | religion | politics |

mohandasgandhi:

suzy-x:

troll-lol-lol-lol-lol

How does it feel?

[Also I will never understand how people think feminists have no sense of humor - most of them fucking hilarious.]

(Source: crassenough2care)

Five Preposterous, Persistent Conservative Myths

stfuconservatives:

abaldwin360:

by Paul Buchheit

With the mainstream media in the hands of the mostly conservative wealthy, it’s difficult for average Americans to learn the truth about critical issues. The following five conservative claims are examples of mythical beliefs that fall apart in the presence of inconvenient facts:

1. Entitlements are the Problem

Beyond the fact that we’re ‘entitled’ to Social Security and Medicare because we pay for them, these two government-run programs have been largely self-sustaining while supporting the needs of millions of Americans.

Medicare is much less costly than private health care. Social Security, which functions with a surplus, would not be in danger of a long-term shortfall if the richest 10% (those making over the $106,800 cutoff) paid their full share.

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities recently reported that 91% of entitlements go to the elderly or disabled, or to members of working households needing supplemental assistance. Only 9% of entitlement dollars go to non-working but employable individuals, and most of that is for medical care, unemployment, and survivor benefits.

2. Charter Schools are the Answer

Free-market adherents have a lot of people believing that the public school system needs to be ‘saved’ by charter schools. That belief is not supported by the facts. A Stanford University study “reveals in unmistakable terms that, in the aggregate, charter students are not faring as well as their traditional public school counterparts.”

A Department of Education study found that “On average, charter middle schools that hold lotteries are neither more nor less successful than traditional public schools in improving student achievement, behavior, and school progress.”

Charter schools also take money away from the public system. For example, the Los Angeles Unified School District loses nearly $7,000 in state money for each student who transfers to a charter. In Florida, the entire $55 million budgeted in 2011 for school maintenance went to charters. Governors in several states plan to direct money to schools that serve upper-middle-income families.

Furthermore, charter school teachers have fewer years of experience and a higher turnover rate, and according to one study were less likely to be certified.

Perhaps most damning are studies by the University of Colorado and UCLA which found that some charter schools segregate students by race and income. Said researcher Gary Miron of Western Michigan University, “Parents are selecting schools where their child will experience less diversity.”

3. Corporate Taxes Are Too High

This one is easy. The facts can be found in U.S. Office of Management (OMB) figures, which show a gradual drop over the years in Corporate Income Tax as a Share of GDP, from 4% in the 1960s to 2% in the 1990s to 1.3% in 2010. That’s one-third of what it used to be.

Also coming from the OMB is the percent of Total Tax Revenue derived from corporate taxes. The corporate share has dropped from about 20% in the 1960s to under 9% in 2010.

Finally, in a U.S. Treasury report of global competitiveness, it is revealed that U.S. corporations paid only 13.4% of their profits in taxes between 2000 and 2005, compared to the OECD average of 16.1%. A similar PayUpNow.org analysis of 100 of the largest U.S. companies found that less than 10% of pre-tax profits in 2010 were paid in non-deferred U.S. federal income taxes.

Corporate tax avoidance is rampant at the state level, too. A new study by Citizens for Tax Justice, which evaluated 265 large companies, determined that an average of 3% was paid in state taxes, less than half the average state tax rate of 6.2%.

4. Jim Crow is Dead

Even though white Americans are the nation’s most frequent drug users and dealers, the people in jail for these offenses are overwhelmingly black. In some states, African Americans make up 80-90% of all drug offenders sent to prison.

As a nation, we lead the world in rates of imprisonment, and drug offenses have accounted for two-thirds of the increase in federal inmates.

Once drug users are in prison, they’re stigmatized for life. As stated by Michelle Alexander, author of “The New Jim Crow”: “Rather than rely on race, we use our criminal justice system to label people of color “criminals” and then engage in all the practices we supposedly left behind…Once you’re labeled a felon, the old forms of discrimination - employment discrimination, housing discrimination, denial of the right to vote, and exclusion from jury service - are suddenly legal. As a criminal, you have scarcely more rights, and arguably less respect, than a black man living in Alabama at the height of Jim Crow.”

5. Poverty Is Declining Everywhere

There’s something disturbing about World Bank researchers using mathematical functions to determine who’s living in poverty. But free-market fanatic The Economist liked the results, proclaiming that “poverty is declining everywhere.”

That’s easy to say when the World Bank gets to set its own poverty threshold, at $1.25 per day. The organization admits there was little change in the number of people living below $2 per day between 1981 and 2008. And almost half the world lives on less than $3 a day.

Another fact is that the rapid growth of China accounts for most of the global poverty changes. China is where hundreds of millions of starry-eyed young people went from zero income on the farms to a few dollars a day under oppressive factory working conditions. The GDP may show a decline in poverty, but a “quality of life” index wouldn’t make that mistake.

6 and 7. Evolution and global warming don’t exist.

These are just too preposterous for words.

Progressive activists continue to work toward the day when poverty is down everywhere, and minorities receive equal treatment, and education is properly funded, and tax subsidies rather than entitlements are minimized. But that day is being delayed by make-believe messages from the American conservative.

source

The phrase “willful, aggressive ignorance” comes to mind.

I kind of want to print this on flyers and hand them out to everyone

Tags | politics | politico |
fuckyeahohio:

columbusdispatch:

Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory finally made good on his bet with Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman.
Mallory said he would ship Graeter’s ice cream to Coleman if the Buckeyes won their game against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats in the NCAA tournament.

I don’t talk about politics or sports much, here at Fuck Yeah Ohio, but when when our mayors start sending each other ice cream, I can’t help it. 
I have to agree with Mayor Coleman on this too. Graeter’s is almost as good as Jeni’s, which would make it the second best ice cream in the world. It’s not really a fair comparison though. Graeter’s has been making traditional ice cream for like 142 years now. They know ice cream. Jeni’s is only a few years old, but makes ice cream in delicious new flavors you’ve never heard of. Let’s say they’re both at the top of different classes.
Let’s talk this up. Jeni’s is based out of Columbus. Graeter’s is based out of Cincinnati. Think about it…
OHIO: The Ice Cream State
Yeah. I like the sound of that.

Oddly I had almost the exact same conversation about Graeters v. Jeni’s at work today. 

fuckyeahohio:

columbusdispatch:

Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory finally made good on his bet with Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman.

Mallory said he would ship Graeter’s ice cream to Coleman if the Buckeyes won their game against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats in the NCAA tournament.

I don’t talk about politics or sports much, here at Fuck Yeah Ohio, but when when our mayors start sending each other ice cream, I can’t help it. 

I have to agree with Mayor Coleman on this too. Graeter’s is almost as good as Jeni’s, which would make it the second best ice cream in the world. It’s not really a fair comparison though. Graeter’s has been making traditional ice cream for like 142 years now. They know ice cream. Jeni’s is only a few years old, but makes ice cream in delicious new flavors you’ve never heard of. Let’s say they’re both at the top of different classes.

Let’s talk this up. Jeni’s is based out of Columbus. Graeter’s is based out of Cincinnati. Think about it…

OHIO: The Ice Cream State

Yeah. I like the sound of that.

Oddly I had almost the exact same conversation about Graeters v. Jeni’s at work today. 

stfuconservatives:

Michigan Republicans have ILLEGALLY passed over 96% (546) of their bills using an emergency loophole

racetothestoneage:

leftist-linguaphile:

enlighteningnews:

It’s much, much worse in Michigan than we even realized

Last night, Rachel Maddow broke a huge story that has been happening since Republicans took over in Michigan in 2011 and has gone completely under the radar. Since January 2011, 566 bills have been signed into law. Of those, 546 of them, 96.5% were passed under “immediate effect”. Click through for the video from last night’s show. Pay particular attention to around 12:30 where they show it in action. It’s astonishing.

but, but, but, DEMOCRACY

Wow, that’s terrible.

I think for this fact alone, Michigan is getting +5. Sort of a “the whole damn system is wrong” criteria I’ve decided to add.

Tags | michigan | politics |
"Republicans have morality upside down. Santorum, Gingrich, and even Romney are barnstorming across the land condemning gay marriage, abortion, out-of-wedlock births, access to contraception, and the wall separating church and state. But America’s problem isn’t a breakdown in private morality. It’s a breakdown in public morality. What Americans do in their bedrooms is their own business. What corporate executives and Wall Street financiers do in boardrooms and executive suites affects all of us. There is moral rot in America but it’s not found in the private behavior of ordinary people. It’s located in the public behavior of people who control our economy and are turning our democracy into a financial slush pump. It’s found in Wall Street fraud, exorbitant pay of top executives, financial conflicts of interest, insider trading, and the outright bribery of public officials through unlimited campaign “donations."

Robert Reich (via azspot)

Oh my gosh, yes, this, so much this.

(via ladyogrady)

psychotropicpolitics:

babysansa:

gop-circus:

FINALLY THE WHITEST DUDE IN HIP HOP TEAMS UP WITH THE WHITEST DUDE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT TO GIVE US THE BEST POLITICAL VIDEO OF 2012!! 

NO BUT REALLY GUYS WATCH THIS, IT WILL MAKE YOUR FUCKING DAY.

I cannot emphasis enough how great this is

Tags | politics | lulz | romeny |
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