REWIND - A Week of Quotes and Cartoons

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REWIND - A Week of Quotes and Cartoons

SUNDAY

Quote of the Day

October 6, 2013

'That is a loaded question isn't it? You want my

opinion? This is President Obama's shutdown. He is

responsible for shutting this thing down; he's taken

an entirely political decision here. No, I don't think

they should get their back pay, frankly, I really

don't. I'm sick and tired of a massive, bloated federal

bureaucracy living on our backs, and taking money

out of us, a lot more money than most of us earn in

the private sector, then getting a furlough, and then

getting their money back at the end of it. Sorry, I'm

not for that. I want to punish these people. Sorry to

say that, but that's what I want to do.'

Fox Business Network analyst Stuart Varney,

when asked: 'Do you think that federal workers,

when this ends, are deserving of their back

pay or not?'

dweb8231Follow

Daily Kos

October 5. 2013

 

Toon of the Day

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The Power of No

Doonesbury - Gary Trudeau

 

MONDAY

Quote of the Day

'For the rich, eminent domain works. But when the

poor or black or brown people see it as a solution to

a problem the banks don't feel like dealing with,

we're on the wrong foot. We're going to put these

banksters on the run!'

Archbishop Franzo King of Richmond, Ca.

prior to a meeting where the City Council

approved a plan to use eminent domain

to save borrowers from foreclosure

Washington Post

October 7, 2013

 

Toon of the Day

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Message to the World

KAL

The Economist

 

TUESDAY

Quote of the Day

'It is widely reported that the Republicans are

looking for a face-saving way to back down from the

standoff they created on the budget and the debt

ceiling. According to these news accounts, this route

could involve another stab at the "grand bargain," a

deal that includes some tax increases and cuts to

Social Security and Medicare.   'This prospect

should inspire outrage beyond the fact that it would

make the Republicans huge winners coming from a

disastrous losing position. (Polls show that shutting

down the government to keep people from getting

health care is not a popular position.) That's an

issue for political junkies; the more important point

is that millions of seniors who are already struggling

would be asked to make further sacrifices for

basically no reason whatsoever.'

Economist Dean Baker

Truthout

 

Toon of the Day

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House of Horrors

Jeff Darcy

 

WEDNESDAY

Quote of the Day

'What, then, is the future of New York, or really of

any number of big urban centers, in this new Gilded

Age? Does culture have a role to play? If we look at

the city as it is now, then we would have to say that

it looks a lot like the divided city that presumptive

mayor Bill de Blasio has been harping about: most

of Manhattan and many parts of Brooklyn are

virtual walled communities, pleasure domes for the

rich (which, full disclosure, includes me), and aside

from those of us who managed years ago to find our

niche and some means of income, there is no room

for fresh creative types. Middle-class people can

barely afford to live here anymore, so forget about

emerging artists, musicians, actors, dancers,

writers, journalists and small business people. Bit

by bit, the resources that keep the city vibrant are

being eliminated.'

Talking Heads frontperson David Byrne

Creative Time Reports

October 7, 2013

 

Toon of the Day

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Democracy Works!

This Modern World - Tom Tomorrow

 

THURSDAY

Quote of the Day

'That's why people need to tell the President, "stand

tall, we are with you. No negotiating with hostage-

takers. Not about the Affordable Care Act, not about

the Grand Bargain and certainly not about cuts to

Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid, or more

giveaways for big corporations that outsource jobs.

You won the election. You must defend democracy

and you must stand up for the 99%, and that

means no more rewarding hostage-takers".'

AFL-CIO Policy Director Damon Silvers

AFL-CIO Now

October 10, 2013

 

Toon of the Day

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What Is

Tom Toles - Washington Post

 

FRIDAY

Quote of the Day

'Why, then, are public pensions being targeted by an

Enron billionaire, the Pew Charitable Trusts,

corporate front groups and right-wing activists?

Because pretending public pensions are the primary

cause of state budget problems allows greedheads

and ideologues to distract attention from -- and

therefore prevent cuts to -- their beloved corporate

welfare. In some cases, it also allows them to embed

language in pension "reform" proposals that

transfers worker retirement money into alternative

investments -- the kinds that incur expensive hedge

fund fees and enrich Wall Street.'

David Sirota

AlterNet

October 10, 2013

Toon of the Day

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Meanwhile at Fox

David Horsey - Los Angeles Times

 

SATURDAY

Quote of the Day

'Let's try to remember a lesson we all should have

learned as kids. Just because you were picked on by

the neighborhood bully is no excuse to go home and

kick the dog or punch your little brother.

'Maybe some inside the Beltway need a refresher

course. Just because a handful on the right have

shut down government and threatened default on

the debt that's no excuse to embrace proposals to

slash Medicare and Social Security.

'But that is exactly what is on the agenda, the

"compromise" reward for those who engineered the

lunacy of the last two weeks with the attempt to

reverse the results of last November's election by

refusing to fund government services or pay the debt

unless the Affordable Care Act is defunded or

repealed.'

Karen Higgins,RN, co-president

of National Nurses United

Common Dreams

October 12, 2013

 

Toon of the Day

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Education

David Fitzsimmons

Arizona Daily Star

 


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