Sorry, GOP: Looks like America’s B*llsh*t Detecter Just Went Off
It's great when we can disagree in a civilized way, but it's getting pretty hard to avoid the conclusion that the phrase "right-wing logic," as delivered by the GOP and mimicked by Mitt Romney, has become the mother of all oxymorons. They tell us corporations are people. But people? Not so much. The Right used that argument in yesterday's elections, but it's starting to look like voters in swing states and the heart of Red America have had enough.
They love to preach the "corporate personhood" principle. IBM, Goldman Sachs, Halliburton: They're people! Why, they can even "speak"! Sure, they may be limited to the crude vocabulary of millions and billions, but you gotta admit: Come election time, they're fluent in it.
These corporations are endowed with freedom of speech, say Mitt and Friends, but employees of the same corporations aren't - especially when that speech involves forming a union. Follow the logic and the conclusion is inescapable: the Right believes that the company is a person but the people who work for it aren't.
Got that?
We're told that corporations have privacy rights, too. They have so much right to privacy, in fact, that when they throw millions of dollars of "speech" into an election we're not allowed to know who's speaking! But the Right says people with jobs don't have privacy rights. Employers can spy on them, say conservatives, even when they're at home using Facebook or Twitter
That anti-human, pro-corporate definition of personhood is part of what Ohio voters soundly rejected yesterday when they overturned the laws passed by its Republican Governor and legislators, who forbid union activities on the part of state employees. In a radical redefinition of the personhood principle, these voters decided that teachers and administrators and other state workers are actually ... people. And as people, they have the right to organize and bargain for themselves.
Some on the Right, including its new recruit Mitt Romney, have also argued that fertilized eggs should have all the rights that accrue to a fully-formed human being. But a full-grown person who happens to be female doesn't have the rights of personhood when it comes to determining how her own body is used.
Some people on the other side of this contentious issue have a genuine difference of belief, a spiritually-based moral code that's worthy of respect. We may disagree vehemently, but we do it with respect when speaking with these people of integrity. It's easy to tell which ones they are; they're the ones who are against killing in all forms. The others believe in a person's right from the moment of conception until the moment they're born without health insurance.
The Mississippi initiative argued that an egg has more rights than the woman carrying it.. Voters didn't go for that, even in rock-ribbed fundamentalist Mississippi. Not even the tacit endorsement of new-found "redneck Mitt" - who's started sporting plaid shirts, saying he makes less than working people, and using the song "Born Country" by the group Alabama at his campaign appearances, could persuade them. Even the Tommy Bahama-sportin' hillbilly himself couldn't push this initiative over the line.
Sorry, cowboy.
In Ohio, Mississippi, and Maine, it's beginning to look like America's bulls**t detector just went off. Voters gave Obama and the Democrats a sweeping victory in 2008, with a clear mandate to clean up the economy, make the rich pay their fair share, rein in the banks (and indict the criminals), and put people back to work. When that didn't happen, they decided to look the other way on some of the crazy stuff and give the Republicans another shot.
Who knows? They may do that again in 2012. But this November, it looks like they could only tolerate so much B.S. and not a shovel full more.
It's good to know that good ol' American common sense is alive and well - in New England, the Rust Belt, and the Deep South. And it's good to see extremists on the Right get a well-deserved drubbing. But Ohio's rejection of the individual healthcare mandate should be a warning to Obama and the Democrats too. The President campaigned against it, but the bill included it anyway - without a public option - and that made the detector start buzzing.
In 2012, politicians better be prepared to give voters the real thing. If they don't, who knows what that detector might do.
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23 comments on "Sorry, GOP: Looks like America’s B*llsh*t Detecter Just Went Off"
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November 11, 2011 8:47am
November 11,2011 -- Veterans Day
How many Corporations (said to be persons and to have all rights as persons)
have made the contribution to protecting our freedom by serving in the military.
I guess when a Corporation loses it's arm, leg or its life protecting our freedom,
we can call them a person.
November 11, 2011 8:45am
How many Corporations (said to be persons and to have all rights as persons)have made the contribution to protecting our freedom by serving in the military.I guess when a Corporation loses it's arm, leg or its life protecting our freedom,we can call it a person.
November 10, 2011 8:04pm
"Person" has a distinct legal definition from people or human or man/woman... one that is well established in case law (at least for longer than anybody reading this has been alive). Look at any old Black's Law Dictionary. Blaming republicans for this is ignorant and plain silly. It's a matter of jursiprudence. There are so many other, far more relevant and accurate reasons to resort to partisan mudslinging (for what it's worth.)
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November 10, 2011 5:58pm
For the past year, I had been wondering how much more we would take and for how much longer before we packed up our crayons and sleeping bags and went to go get our country back.
Meet you on the street.
ox
November 10, 2011 5:45pm
If we were to do that, everyone would shut down and there would still be NO JOBS. Some that you have named are good companies to work for; they provide health insurance and child care. You want to move your money? Fine. And don't eat at an American chain when you go abroad. As for the rest, forget it. You'll be cutting off your nose to spite your face.
November 10, 2011 5:13pm
How much longer till we have a viable 3rd party....the 99% party?
November 10, 2011 4:40pm
HEY 99%! Are you angry? Use it!
We have POWER! “Buying Power.” And, it’s about time we used it. Here’s how.
STOP BUYING THINGS. STOP BUYING…EVERYTHING.
WE CAN INSTANTLY STOP THE FLOW OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS.
STRANGLE THE COMPANIES THAT ARE KILLING US!
Companies want our money, but they don’t want to help America get back on its feet?
We are being starved, now let’s starve those greedy corporations who took our money.
We want companies to hire us, politicians to vote for us, and this is how to force it.
We have an incredible mobile army of millions and millions and millions of people!
Let’s combine the power that we all have. VOTE, by NOT spending.
Stop buying as much as you can. Stop buying from ALL of the big corporations, retailers and banks; Wal-Mart, Walgreen’s, CVS, Rite Aid, Kroger, Costco, Target, Home Depot, Best Buy, Sears, Lowe’s, Supervalu, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Georgia Pacific, RJR, Brown & Williamson, Kraft Global, Sara Lee, Tyson, BP, Shell Oil, Exxon Mobile, Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, Sprint, Dell, Microsoft, Dow Chemical, Chevron, Kimberly-Clark, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, J.P. Morgan Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Capital One, Ford, Chrysler, GM, Disney, Macy’s, Kohl’s, The Gap, Penny’s, Colgate, Nike, Staples, Office Depot, Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Avon, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, Kellogg’s, Dean Foods, General Mills, etc., etc., etc. All of them!
Add your own companies to our list and pass it on.
Don’t use global banks. Move your money from a big bank to a neighborhood bank.
Don’t use your credit cards or ATM’s…at all.
Don’t shop any retail chain stores. Shop local, or mom and pop shops.
Don’t buy gasoline. Walk, take a bus, car pool, or ride a bike.
Don’t buy any extras like music, movies, electronics, or toys…nothing.
BUY AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE, FOR AS LONG AS POSSIBLE.
STOP SPENDING OUR BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND WATCH WHAT HAPPENS.
Greedy global companies will be left in shock not knowing what to do.
Wall Street, the oil barons, corporate fat cats, stockholders, executives, marketers, retailers, politicians, and President Obama, will be asking us, the 99%, what we want!
“WE” WILL FORCE WALL STREET AND CORPORATIONS TO HELP AMERICA!
We have already started.
V
November 10, 2011 11:33pm
FINALLY ! " BIONICKNIGTH " TELLING AGAIN WHAT I HAD RECOMEND OVER AND OVER AGAIN FOR 3 YEARS. I ALWAYS GET A VERY POLITE AUTO- ANSWER EMAIL . I SINCERELY HOPE " BIONICKNIGTH " WILL ALERT AND WAKE UP THE COUNTRY AND FOLLOW HIS GREAT IDEA ! I GRATULATE HIM (OR HER) ! AND THE LONG LIST OF PEOPLE AND INSTITUTION 'S , NEWS AND TV'S WHO NEGLECTED OR OVER-LOOKED MY EARLY SUGGESTIONS ? WHAT SHOULD I SAY?? ANYWAY I AM A GENTLEMAN !
November 10, 2011 4:38pm
Keep the pressure on, America. It will be nice to see us as a country again, like we were before we were tricked into thinking that sliced, unwholesome bread made in sleazy, rat-infested corporate bakeries was "great." The mistake we made was to trust corporations. No more! They need to be reigned in to serve the people, not to suck their blood. The new mantra: DON'T TRUST CORPORATIONS. Re-assign all those Oakland and Berkeley cops to keep an eye on the corporate trash. People assembling in the streets aren't breaking laws or starving infants.
November 10, 2011 3:38pm
What is the next step to the Power of 99% email which almost everyone should have received by now ? It suggested an amendment to the Constitution forcing our Senators and Representatives to be subject to the same constraints we all live with--same health care, same Social Security, same living within your budget, get along and get things done or get booted out. It's not supposed to be a cushy career, it's meant to be service to your Nation and it's people. With millions of us behind this kind of change and commitment what's the Next step ?
November 10, 2011 11:47pm
MY FRIENDS AND ME SUGGESTED THIS FOR MANY TIMES ! BUT AS YOU ALL PAINFULLY CAN NOTICE ! THE TV'S NEWSPAPERS RADIOS THE SO CALLED INFORMATION "INDUSTRY" ARE IN THE VERY WRONG HANDS ! EQUALTY IS NOT IN THEY LITTLE MIND THEY ARE ALLERGIC TO THE SAME HEALTH CARE , PENSIONS. AND SO ON....
November 10, 2011 2:36pm
The stupidity of these people is beyond belief. Nothing they say makes any sense whatsoever. Surely the people will have actually had enough of this nonsense and try to put people in office who have a modicum of good sense and leadership qualities. If not, this country is lost.
November 12, 2011 6:02am
Romney can say whatever he wants. That doesn't make it so. He just says what his corporate sponsors tell him to say anyway. Anyone who believes his rant is an idiot.
November 12, 2011 5:58am
It makes perfect sense to them. That is what's scary. Most of them are corporate puppets anyway. If they were Pinocchio, their noses would wrap around the earth......TWICE.
To quote the bumper sticker: "I'll believe corporations are people when Texas executes one."
November 10, 2011 1:49pm
Romney is not even a reasonable facsimile of a human being. How anybody who isn't a zillionaire could support this robot is beyond me.
November 12, 2011 5:49am
I said the same thing about "W". But we elected him twice. Go figure....WAKE UP, PEOPLE!!
November 10, 2011 1:13pm
Watch for the next Great Giveaway! Don’t miss out: Your neighborhood billionaire standing at the corner handing out one-grand bills to you and all the neighbors. The economic theory of “trickle-down” (if you hand all the nation’s money to the rich, they will shower the poor and middle class with a rain of jobs and gold nuggets) has devastated the nation for the last 11 years. Voted in by Bush in 2000 it has added ten trillion to the Debt and eliminated 8-million jobs. Trickle-down is the mantra of the Republicans and their presidential candidates.
November 10, 2011 11:50pm
WHAT WAS TRICKLING DOWN, FROM THE GRACE OF THE 1% FOR A LONG TIME... STINKS!!!
November 10, 2011 1:00pm
The Party of NO (solutions) is showing itself for what it's really worth(less).
http://borderlessnewsandviews.com/2011/11/we-got-plenty-of-nothin/
November 10, 2011 9:43am
Romney is only one of the many well-rewarded corporate spokespersons who maintain that "corporations are people".
But 99 percent of the people know that:
"A CORPORATION IS NOT A PERSON", and:
"MONEY IS NOT SPEECH".
http://clydewinter.wordpress.com/category/constitutional-law/