Shameful Republicans

Forgive a digression into politics and government. I’ve reached a saturation point with all that so many, if not all, elected Republican officials are attempting to do with what seems a full on assault on anyone who is either not a fellow Republican official or rich enough to be a special interest/ lobbyist for the Corporate Elite. Women’s reproductive health and rights in jeopardy, workers’ rights stripped in several states and financial martial law in Michigan, with predominately African-American Benton Harbor’s government removed and its one community asset, a lovely park on prime real estate being eyed for an exclusive golf resort ($5,000 annual membership fee projected) are just the proverbial tip of the iceberg.

Paul Ryan’s budget plan privatizes Medicare in favor of a coupon/ voucher system. It doesn’t matter what they rename it, the idea is to cut off part of the safety net while continuing to allow huge corporations not to pay a fair share of taxes. Let Ryan and the rest of Congress test his idea on themselves. And if government pensions for public employees are such an economic ball buster, then Ryan and every other Republican should lead by example and forgo their 50% pension for achieving 20 consecutive years of service. And it isn’t just seniors who would be thrown into the abyss. People with either physical or medical disabilities who also receive Medicare would be affected, and I am one of those people.

And Donald Trump possibly running for President? Effing out of touch blowhard trying so hard to appeal to the rednecks for whom he wouldn’t cross the street to piss on if they were on fire.

And no, I don’t think Democrats are angels either.

One Response to “Shameful Republicans”

  1. Robert Nunez says:

    Yeah.
    I posted something similar on Facebook and got comments like this:

    “Just because someone is registered republican doesnt mean they are not looking out for more “liberal” social views.. how you are registered is often helpful for some peoples [sic] lifestyle, career and social choices but they way they vote is towards many more “liberal” social views..”

    Yeah. Pro-corporate corruption, but socially liberal. Unlikely.
    Here’s another:

    “Why is someone who has a different political belief system than yours “sad”? We’re always being told to “celebrate diversity” aren’t we?”

    I guess being corrupt and destructive is now “diversity.” And we gotta respect that while we can’t get healthcare and corporations have more rights than people. And these comments came from GAY people! (And, sadly, gay comic fans.)
    As much as I like “diversity,” there is right and wrong. The Republicans are just wrong.

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