Today’s Quotes: Woody Guthrie, Bucky Fuller, Ann Richards and Sen. Turtle

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Cartoonerama for July 14. 2012

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Despite Romney’s Lies, Obama is the Smallest Gov’t Spender Since Eisenhower

From that hotbed of liberal activism, Forbes:

Who Is The Smallest Government Spender Since Eisenhower? Would You Believe It’s Barack Obama?

By Rick Ungar
Forbes
May 24, 2012

It’s enough to make even the most ardent Obama cynic scratch his head in confusion.

Amidst all the cries of Barack Obama being the most prolific big government spender the nation has ever suffered, Marketwatch is reporting that our president has actually been tighter with a buck than any United States president since Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Who knew?

Check out the chart –

So, how have the Republicans managed to persuade Americans to buy into the whole “Obama as big spender” narrative?

It might have something to do with the first year of the Obama presidency where the federal budget increased a whopping 17.9% —going from $2.98 trillion to $3.52 trillion. I’ll bet you think that this is the result of the Obama sponsored stimulus plan that is so frequently vilified by the conservatives…but you would be wrong.

The first year of any incoming president term is saddled—for better or for worse—with the budget set by the president whom immediately precedes the new occupant of the White House. Indeed, not only was the 2009 budget the property of George W. Bush—and passed by the 2008 Congress—it was in effect four months before Barack Obama took the oath of office.

Accordingly, the first budget that can be blamed on our current president began in 2010 with the budgets running through and including including fiscal year 2013 standing as charges on the Obama account, even if a President Willard M. Romney takes over the office on January 20, 2013.

So, how do the actual Obama annual budgets look?

Courtesy of Marketwatch

— In fiscal 2010 (the first Obama budget) spending fell 1.8% to $3.46 trillion.

— In fiscal 2011, spending rose 4.3% to $3.60 trillion.

— In fiscal 2012, spending is set to rise 0.7% to $3.63 trillion, according to the Congressional Budget Office’s estimate of the budget that was agreed to last August.

— Finally in fiscal 2013 — the final budget of Obama’s term — spending is scheduled to fall 1.3% to $3.58 trillion. Read the CBO’s latest budget outlook.

No doubt, many will wish to give the credit to the efforts of the GOP controlled House of Representatives. That’s fine if that’s what works for you.

However, you don’t get to have it both ways. Credit whom you will, but if you are truly interested in a fair analysis of the Obama years to date—at least when it comes to spending—you’re going to have to acknowledge that under the Obama watch, even President Reagan would have to give our current president a thumbs up when it comes to his record for stretching a dollar.

Read the rest here.

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Woody Guthrie at 100: The Return of a Pariah

Woody Guthrie at 100: The Return of a Pariah

By Billy Bragg
Guardian UK
(by way of Reader Supported News)
July 13, 2012

The construction team that kept hammering away all night outside my hotel window in downtown Tulsa are gone by the morning, the fierce glare of the Oklahoma summer forcing them into the shade to rest. A few blocks away there are streets full of empty buildings, signs that the oil boom of the past decade is long past. Tulsa sure could do with some regeneration.

Woody Guthrie was born not far from here 100 years ago, and as people all over the world celebrate his life and work this weekend, Oklahoma has still to come to terms with the legacy of its wayward son. In this conservative midwest state, Woody’s work is still viewed through the prism of the McCarthy era, when the state department accused folk singers of “un-American activities”.

However, it’s not what Woody did in the 1940s that still riles people in these parts. It’s what his followers did in the 60s that made Woody a pariah in his home state. For Woody was the original singer-songwriter, the first to use his voice not just to entertain, but to ask why people should remain dirt poor in a country as rich as the US.

It was Woody’s words that prompted the young Robert Zimmerman to leave his home in the Iron Range of Minnesota and head for New York. Changing his name to Bob Dylan and singing as if he came from the red dirt of Oklahoma, he inspired a generation of articulate young Americans to unleash a torrent of criticism against the complacency of their unequal society. The fact that Woody was a hero to that generation of long-haired freaks ensured that he and his songs would remain largely unsung in Oklahoma.

Yet perceptions change. In the 1990s Woody’s daughter, Nora Guthrie, began a labour of love, gathering up all her father’s papers and creating the Woody Guthrie Archive in New York City. The man who emerged from the countless boxes of songs, prose and drawings was a much more complex figure than the Dust Bowl balladeer of legend.

Woody was afflicted by Huntington’s disease, an incurable degenerative disorder of the nervous system that gradually incapacitates, leading inexorably to death. The years after the second world war are generally held to have marked Woody’s decline into ill health, but the archive suggests otherwise. Perhaps aware that he was succumbing to the same illness that had killed his mother, Woody upped his already prodigious output, writing three or four songs a day in the house on Mermaid Avenue, in Brooklyn, where he lived with his wife, Marjorie, and three kids.

He wrote songs about riding in a flying saucer, about making love to film star Ingrid Bergman, about getting drunk and chasing women with his sailor buddies. Clearly the material in the archive – now estimated to stretch to more than 3,000 complete songs – would force us to reassess our idea of who Woody Guthrie was.

Fitting then, as we gather here to celebrate his centenary, that news should come that the Woody Guthrie Archive is relocating to a purpose-built facility in downtown Tulsa. Bringing Woody home is a gamble, but Nora Guthrie knows that Oklahoma needs to rediscover her father’s work, now more than ever. Bruce Springsteen and Pete Seeger sang Woody’s most famous song, This Land is Your Land, at Obama’s inauguration – but Oklahoma is the only state in the union that failed to return a single district in favour of America’s first African-American president.

In the pantheon of American poets, Woody belongs midway between Walt Whitman and Bob Dylan, but it is his roots in Oklahoma that give his work an authentic voice, ringing out from the dusty midwestern plains: a welcome antidote to the easy jibe that, if you’re poor and white in this part of the world, you’re bound to be a redneck.

Copyright 2012 The Guardian UK.

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Today’s Music: Woody Guthrie, Del Reeves, Bastille Day

Legendary Great Depression singer/songwriter Woody Guthrie was born this day in 1912 (d. 1967). If you’ve listened to the radio in the past 60 years, you’ve heard a Guthrie tune performed by somebody. As well as being a major influence on folk singers, most notably Bob Dylan, Woody’s inspiration has blossomed out into other forms of music.

With Leadbelly and Sonny Terry:

Country star Del Reeves was born today in 1933 (d. 2007). Here’s his best-known hit:

Today is also the anniversary of Bastille Day, when the French people overthrew the Bourbon aristocracy in 1789 and tried to form a constitutional democratic republic based on the then-new United States of America. It would take them Emperor Napoleon and several French monarchs before they achieved their goal. Liberté, égalité, fraternité! Here are scenes from last year’s celebration:

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Baingate and the Ghosts of Romney Past

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Today’s Quotes: Borowitz, King, Romney

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Confirmed: Romney is Lying About Bain Capital

Here it is in a nutshell: either Mitt Romney was lying in documents he filed with the SEC certifying he was president, CEO, chairman, and sole stockholder of Bain Capital until 2002 , in which case he’s guilty of felony fraud, or he’s been lying to the public ever since by claiming he quit Bain in Feb. 1999.  There is no wiggle room here — it’s one or the other.  Currently, the Romney campaign is trying to dodge the issue by dangling Condi Rice out there as a veep candidate (not gonna happen, IMO), but ‘Baingate’ is an infected abcess growing on the forehead of Romney’s presidential chances and an exemplar of the empty, conscienceless, ‘say anything to get elected,’ one-lie-after-another campaign Romney has run thus far.  Ironically, Romney has been using his business experience running Bain as his qualification to be president and barely mentioning his rocky single term as Gov. of Massachusetts; in one of the best cosmic jokes of this election cycle, Jobs Preacher Mitt just had the poisonous Bain snake he was handling to prove his economic prowess curl around and bite him on the ass.  Short of a teary televised confession that he is a dishonest sack of congealed crap who doesn’t deserve to be president, what does he say?  Your guess is as good as mine, but I’ll bet a large ugly public weasel and a human staff sacrifice will be involved. Here are some of the details of this burgeoning scandal:

Mitt Romney stayed at Bain 3 years longer than he stated

By Christopher Rowland
Boston Globe
July 12, 2012

Government documents filed by Mitt Romney and Bain Capital say Romney remained chief executive and chairman of the firm three years beyond the date he said he ceded control, even creating five new investment partnerships during that time.

Romney has said he left Bain in 1999 to lead the winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, ending his role in the company. But public Securities and Exchange Commission documents filed later by Bain Capital state he remained the firm’s “sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer, and president.”

Also, a Massachusetts financial disclosure form Romney filed in 2003 states that he still owned 100 percent of Bain Capital in 2002. And Romney’s state financial disclosure forms indicate he earned at least $100,000 as a Bain “executive” in 2001 and 2002, separate from investment earnings.

The timing of Romney’s departure from Bain is a key point of contention because he has said his resignation in February 1999 meant he was not responsible for Bain Capital companies that went bankrupt or laid off workers after that date.

Read the rest here.

Who Exactly is Mitt Romney Lying to?

By ThinkProgress.org
July 12, 2012

It’s Time for Mitt Romney to Come Clean

An explosive report in today’s Boston Globe has raised even more questions about Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital and what he’s hiding in his tax returns.

Here’s the rundown.

WHAT MITT ROMNEY SAYS: He says left Bain Capital in February 1999 to go run the Olympics and had nothing to do with the company after that and is therefore not responsible for the factories it closed, workers it laid off, and jobs it shipped overseas.

WHAT OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS SAY:

— “Until 2002, when Romney and Bain Capital finalized a severance agreement, he remained the firm’s ‘sole stockholder, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president,’ according to SEC documents. […]“

— “Romney’s state financial disclosure forms indicate he earned at least $100,000 as a Bain ‘executive’ in 2001 and 2002, separate from investment earnings.

— His name appears several times in various official documents filed with the SEC and signed by Romney. For example, his name appears 18 times in this February 14, 2000 filing and seven times in this January 25, 2002 filing.

WHY IT MATTERS: Mitt Romney has either been lying to the public about his role at Bain Capital or filing false documents with the SEC. Here’s how a former SEC commissioner explains it:

Roberta Karmel, a former SEC commissioner who served during President Jimmy Carter’s administration, said the documents raise questions about Romney’s role at Bain after the GOP contender says he left the company.

“It’s a criminal offense to file a false document with the SEC,” Karmel said. “And if that isn’t true, then he made a false filing, which is something I don’t think he wants to claim.”

She continued: “If he listed himself and he was getting paid, he was legally responsible.”

“Either you’re the owner or you’re not the owner,” Karmel added. “You can’t have it both ways.”

And since Romney was legally responsible for Bain Capital and making money from it, he should take responsibility for all of its activities, like these job losses Romney doesn’t want to accept responsibility for:

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The Crust of Romneyana

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Romney in Cartoons

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