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Friday, January 30, 2015

Muppy and the Lambkins go to the Zoo

I am up to my ears again in the US tax return. This is still being done for us by PWC – this is the last year – but I still have to fill out all the data which is tedious beyond all belief. It is absolutely astonishing the things the IRS wants to know.

A man is coming next week to count our socks and underwear.

I posted a blog last nite and had a bit of a rant about politicians but I deleted it because no one wants to read that stuff. Well – maybe I will have a small rant.

Yes I know I am not an American but I do live here – and Cate pays taxes here and in Australia so I feel entitled to rant about both countries.

Rant begins

I signed a petition asking Elizabeth Warren to run for President. She is much too smart to do that – but it is a nice thought – she would make a great President.

She is real and honest – and hates the robber barons who are destroying the country.

And I can’t vote – but I can hope.

I can hope that congress would work to build America – to improve the lives of the underprivileged – to build the crumbling infrastructure – to improve the environment – to get everyone covered by health insurance – to get a minimum wage that allows people to live without getting food stamps – that makes the top 1% pay the same rate of tax as average wage earners.

Rant ends

But hey – we are making progress. The senate voted 98-1 that climate change is real and not a hoax. Even Jim Inhofe who wrote  ‘The greatest hoax – how the climate change conspiracy threatens your future’.

He says now that his book has been misunderstood. It was supposed to be called ‘Muppy and the Lambkins go to the Zoo.’

Amazing.

But they ran into a few problems when they had to vote on whether or not we the people had anything to do with it. Most Republicans could not go that far – and especially not if they were running for President – but we are making progress.

I know you are desperate to know who voted against. It was R Wicker (R) of Mississippi.

He will now become a Fox regular.



8 comments:

  1. I’m saddened to see that you auto-censored (?) the original version of this post, whose authentic tone, substance and language were astonishingly and exceptionally brilliant.

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  2. Damnit P...I want to see this epic rant!

    Boo hiss.

    Elizabeth Warren is a boss...too 'academically minded' to be a leader though...

    Case in point: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F_ml41LW04

    Absolutely BRUTAL...too much fragile filth in politics to deal with this.

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  3. I’ve always been impressed by the intellectual qualities of Elizabeth Warren. Badger made it clear in his initial post that the idea of promoting this exceptional lady as a presidential candidate was somewhat mythical, but that doesn’t prevent us from appealing to her as a kind of symbol of excellence. As an Australian-born European, that is how I have always looked upon Elizabeth Warren. And, at present, we all need myths and symbols.

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  4. William: Yes I did censor myself. I thought it might be too visceral for my American readers.

    Keegan88: It is all academic because she is not running.

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  5. Badger: I appreciate greatly your words and sentiments.

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  6. Badger, please tell me what the wages of all should be. I am loving your involvement in the American way. BTW, what sort of training should one have to make the "minimum wage"?

    I always found it hilarious when UAW workers were horrified to find out that minimum wage workers could not buy candles at the dollar store. WTF.

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  7. fmcgmccllc: I'll get back to you on that.

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  8. "I can hope that congress would work to build America – to improve the lives of the underprivileged – to build the crumbling infrastructure – to improve the environment – to get everyone covered by health insurance – to get a minimum wage that allows people to live without getting food stamps – that makes the top 1% pay the same rate of tax as average wage earners."

    We can all have crazy, hopeful dreams - except those who are actually in a position to do something about it, apparently.

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