Showing posts with label obama for president. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama for president. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2008

My favorite Prez (F D R) returns with the NEW NEW DEAL! Hooray! GREAT TIME MAG COVER!


  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been reincarnated as Barack Hussein Obama!

  • John McCain will become the head of D H S! / or part of the new "Brain Trust"*


WAIT!  There's more!

  • Doris Kearns Goodwin will become oh-fficial WHO EOP historian!

  • The Chicago Mafia will make sure that ALL hot dogs will be Vienna, boiled,with hot peppers, celery salt, tomato, sweet relish, yellow mustard, pickles and red onions (must be red!) and on a steamed seeded bun! OR they will answer to (my cousin) Rahmbo Emanuel, who may be a new Harry Hopkins

and Rush Limbaugh, who has been losing his voice on the air today, will be SILENCED.

Ah, so.......

fair-ness = doc--trine?

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ps: I have not framed a time cover since the late mr. s. (Sinatra) in 1998

* *   FDR's Brain(s) Trust

The New Deal witnessed an increased role for intellectuals in government. The Brains Trust, a term coined by James Kieran, a New York Times reporter, refers to the group of academic advisers that FDR gathered to assist him during the 1932 presidential campaign. Initially, the term applied to three Columbia University professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr. Within a few months, Basil ("Doc") O'Connor, Samuel I. Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson would join the group. These men would quickly help FDR develop an economic plan whose programs became the backbone of the New Deal: regulation of bank and stock activity, large scale relief and public works programs for people living in both urban and rural areas.

Moley, a professor of government and law who recruited the group, argued that a regressive tax (a flat tax all citizens pay: sales taxes, a flat tax on specific amount of salary, etc.) was the only way to rebuild the economy. Tugwell shaped much of the administration's agricultural policy, believing that the key to easing some of the depression's hardships lay in the ability of the federal government to address the growing imbalance between wages and prices. However, Berle rejected the idea of a planned economy per se, but suggested a "new economic constitutional order," that would include a larger federal role in the balancing of the economy.

In their first one hundred days in office, the Brains Trust helped Roosevelt enact fifteen major laws. One of the most important initiatives was the Banking Act of 1933, which put an end to the banking panic. After the Brains Trust defended its reform recovery program in 1933, it disbanded to make room for other advisers and lawyers capable of legislative draftsmanship.

For more information of the Brains Trust, visit the following web sites:

  • "The New Deal Years" in Franklin Delano Roosevelt: President of the Century on the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute website
Copyright © 2003. The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers. All rights reserved. 

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Newsweek Cover of Sarah Palin. Well done!


MY TAKE: Too many damned critics in the 24/7/365 media are whiners who simply want high viz! It is a good picture. Yes, a real picture of a 44 year old woman who is simply gorgeous. (The Meacham story was crap, elitist to the core). So shut up, you useless talking heads. Enjoy the view and those great earrings of Alaska.
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And, Sarah, enjoy the spotlight while it is yours. YOU deserve it!
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Yes, [Virginia, Maryland, Arizona, Idaho, Alaska, Vermont, Delaware, Illinois, New York...] THIS MAN MAY BECOME PRESIDENT.

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"I belong to no organized party. I am a Democrat."
--Will Rogers




Our current Dem Candidate is said to have a staff that is rude. And his airplane stinks.





really! it does!





dean reynolds said so!





http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2008/10/07/politics/fromtheroad/entry4507703.shtml





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