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Public Anger Will Follow Our Sorrow
The cloud of dust above the Mississippi that rose after the Interstate 35W bridge collapsed Wednesday evening has dissipated. But there are other dark clouds still hanging over Minneapolis and Minnesota.
The fear of falling is a primal one, along with the fear of being trapped or of drowning.
Minneapolis suffered a perfect storm of nightmares Wednesday evening, as anyone who couldn't sleep last night can tell you. Including the parents who clench their jaws and tighten their hands on the wheel every time they drive a carload of strapped-in kids across a steep chasm or a rushing river. Don't panic, you tell yourself. The people in charge of this know what they are doing. They make sure that the bridges stay standing. And if there were a problem, they would tell us. Wouldn't they?
What if they didn't?
The death bridge was "structurally deficient," we now learn, and had a rating of just 50 percent, the threshold for replacement. But no one appears to have erred on the side of public safety. The errors were all the other way.
Would you drive your kids or let your spouse drive over a bridge that had a sign saying, "CAUTION: Fifty-Percent Bridge Ahead"?
No, you wouldn't. But there wasn't any warning on the Half Chance Bridge. There was nothing that told you that you might be sitting in your over-heated car, bumper to bumper, on a hot summer day, thinking of dinner with your wife or of going to see the Twins game or taking your kids for a walk to Dairy Queen later when, in a rumble and a roar, the world you knew would pancake into the river.
There isn't any bigger metaphor for a society in trouble than a bridge falling, its concrete lanes pointing brokenly at the sky, its crumpled cars pointing down at the deep waters where people disappeared.
Only this isn't a metaphor.
The focus at the moment is on the lives lost and injured and the heroic efforts of rescuers and first-responders - good Samaritans and uniformed public servants. Minnesotans can be proud of themselves, and of their emergency workers who answered the call. But when you have a tragedy on this scale, it isn't just concrete and steel that has failed us.
So far, we are told that it wasn't terrorists or tornados that brought the bridge down. But those assurances are not reassuring.
They are troubling.
If it wasn't an act of God or the hand of hate, and it proves not to be just a lousy accident - a girder mistakenly cut, a train that hit a support - then we are left to conclude that it was worse than any of those things, because it was more mundane and more insidious: This death and destruction was the result of incompetence or indifference.
In a word, it was avoidable.
That means it should never have happened. And that means that public anger will follow our sorrow as sure as night descended on the missing.
For half a dozen years, the motto of state government and particularly that of Gov. Tim Pawlenty has been No New Taxes. It's been popular with a lot of voters and it has mostly prevailed. So much so that Pawlenty vetoed a 5-cent gas tax increase - the first in 20 years - last spring and millions were lost that might have gone to road repair. And yes, it would have fallen even if the gas tax had gone through, because we are years behind a dangerous curve when it comes to the replacement of infrastructure that everyone but wingnuts in coonskin caps agree is one of the basic duties of government.
I'm not just pointing fingers at Pawlenty. The outrage here is not partisan. It is general.
Both political parties have tried to govern on the cheap, and both have dithered and dallied and spent public wealth on stadiums while scrimping on the basics.
How ironic is it that tonight's scheduled groundbreaking for a new Twins ballpark has been postponed? Even the stadium barkers realize it is in poor taste to celebrate the spending of half a billion on ballparks when your bridges are falling down. Perhaps this is a sign of shame. If so, it is welcome. Shame is overdue.
At the federal level, the parsimony is worse, and so is the negligence. A trillion spent in Iraq, while schools crumble, there aren't enough cops on the street and bridges decay while our leaders cross their fingers and ignore the rising chances of disaster.
And now, one has fallen, to our great sorrow, and people died losing a gamble they didn't even know they had taken. They believed someone was guarding the bridge.
We need a new slogan and we needed it yesterday:
"No More Collapses."
© 2007 Star Tribune. All rights reserved.

53 Comments so far
Show AllI still can't get this out of my system. The Bridge Disaster only shows how disastrous this new cycle of capitalism is. Profits before people. Everything run on the "free market" model including governments, state and local. More, people are being disappeared permanently all the time and the media doesn't cover it. These people are being stressed to death (Axiom of Biological Stress) because they're on the wrong side of imperalist white economics and their dreams of complete world domination. Full employment should be RIGHT of every American citizen. Instead, employment is used as a tool to cause premature deaths of unwanted, unneeded workers that industry has no use for.
Fifty States of Hell
Lyrics by Martha Rose Crow
One state is identical to the others
The masks may change but its the same
More just than a state of mind
More than evil that hides its name
Uniformity throughout the land
All worship images of the warrior man
Homogenized and sanitized for efficiency
Publically done in the name of "democracy"
The fascists blame the sluts and fags
As scapegoats for the rulers' greed
Then they burn those unwanted hags
To distract, satisfy and deceive
-chorus-
Fifty States of Hell
Metaphorically
Proverbially
Social Insecurity
Done Parabolically
Spiritual Toxicity
One Police City
Pure Hypocrisy
Madness for Money
Goldrush Mentality
All states share the same soul
Of elite plantation control
It follows you everywhere
Forcing oppression and despair
Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
Billions of human hells inside
From Alaska to Wyoming
Its all a savage society
Fifty States of Hell
Fifty Ways to Hell
Fifty States of Hell
Fifty Gates to Hell
Fifty States of Hell (end of chorus)
Powerful parasites use their might
They've got the bombs so they've got the right
Their agenda is to control all lives
Selecting the powerless for genocide
With their fingers on big triggers
The world must listen while they brag
About forcing people to be their niggers
All uniforms must fly New Rome's flag
One step or state to the other
Is complete cultural conformity
The landscape may change in the tapestry
But its still a patriarchal plutocracy
-chorus-
Emerald city
Lyrics by Martha Rose Crow
Because I was born poor and destitute
You said I had to be a prostitute
Either in a home or in the street
I refused your paternal plans for me
All you labyrinth kings agreed
There was no room in society
For poor, educated women like me
Who refused to live crawling on their knees
All though I could, I couldn't apply
That's because I was disenfranchised
When I uncovered your ambitious lies
You wanted me tortured and crucified
-chorus-
Emerald City, what did you do?
I know and underneath, you do, too
All those events weren't innocent
You were secretly unleashing violence
I found the hidden truth behind your lies
You were legislating genocide
Go tell God all your alibis
He knows what they are and so do I
Underneath your shiny business suits
You're the real whores and prostitutes
Emerald City, the New Metropolis
City of the damned and homeless
City of the damned and hopeless
Emerald City, what did you do?
Emerald City, what did you do? (end of chorus)
You tried to force me to regret
So you put me in an oubliette
A place where the village forgets
A place where hearts break and interpret
You fought me with your savagery
You told my husband to rape me
To crush my individuality
To kill my intrinsic divinity
Hillbilly girl and poetry queen
Always seeing the things unseen
Born with fire and born in sin
I was born to solve your labyrinth
-chorus-
Cloudy Town Killers
Lyrics by Martha Rose Crow
Is that chocolate on your face or shit?
If its the latter, I know how you got it
You were one of the guys selling our souls
And you did it to stay comfortable
With hands more bloody that Pilate's
You plotted civil wars with pirates
They gave you wealth and privileges
For pushing our lives over the edge
You chose us to die for your paternal greed
To break us down so we would bleed
It was part of the masters' master plan
To reorder society for the elite man
-chorus-
Cloudy Town Killers, wash your hands of this
Give the victims your best Judas' kiss
The morals of money are your might
So all non-producers are crucified
This time you can't wash the blood away
Its leaking through your institutions' doors
Swelling up, the flood will burst them down
And the fallout will swallow Cloudy Town
Small-town players in the shark pool
You had almost everyone fooled
Cloudy Town Killers, I know what you did
Cloudy Town Killers, I know what you hid (end of chorus)
River of Darkness, I know your name
Its not Ole Miss but the River Styx
Hidden in all your propaganda tricks
Its the Dance of the Damned, that's all it is
You sold the snake oil of racism
Like Goebbels did decades before
That's how you disappeared the people
That industry didn't need anymore
Not a cultural war, but a slaughter
Against the poor, Darkies and Eve's Daughters
You did it for market efficiency
You did it for the power and money
-chorus-
Cockroach People
Lyrics by Martha Rose Crow
You exploited the labor of the lower man
To create your utopian, merchant land
After your fantasy world was built
You wanted the surplus people killed
You purposely ran out of work for us
Then we existed without a purpose
You said we had no real humanity
So we had to die for your economy
American Dreams are for the cream-
Those elite guards of the system's machine-
Not for people born in poverty
We were cockroaches in your decrees
-chorus-
Rich murderers in business suits
Wanted the excess folk removed
They said that we were low-quality
Subhumans that deserved to bleed
The TV said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
'Cause big business said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
The movies said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
'Cause politicians said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
The newspapers said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
'Cause the think-tanks said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
The radio said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...
'Cause the conservatives said
(background singers) That we were cockroach people...(end of chorus)
Churches gladly turned their blind eye
While we screamed, cried, suffered and died
Villagers turned away their blue eyes
While we were meanly crucified (end of chorus)
You traded with the evangelicals
For their silence, their savior got our souls
Patriarchs gotta control ev'ry hole
Its their philosophy of control
You called us vermin 'cause we were poor
You labeled us bastards and whores
Goebbels did the same thing decades before
That's how fascists fight their evil race wars
The cockroach is a resilient bug
Prehistoric, they're not easily crushed
You can decimate them by the score
But they'll survive 'cause there's always more...
-chorus-
I Spit On Your Corrupt Philosophy
Martha Rose Crow
Born a Prodigy With Dignity
I looked around and all I could see
People crawling on their hands and knees
While the wealthy told us we were free
Though the System caused the disparity
The victims were blamed for their poverty
As part of the propaganda smoke screen
They labeled us shiftless and lazy
-chorus-
I spit on your corrupt philosophy
Underneath, its about slavery
You will not put male slave chains on me
Or tell me I'm free while killing me
I spit on your corrupt theology
Underneath, its about slavery
You will not put Christian chains on me
Or try to "save" me while slaying me
I spit on your corrupt philosophy
I spit on your corrupt theology
I spit on your white man fantasies
I spit on your capitalist dreams
I spit on your propaganda machine
I see the lies and the hypocrisy
I spit on your corrupt philosophy (end of chorus)
Long ago, Patrick Henry once said
"Give me liberty or give me death"
He was talking about propertied men
Not about women, blacks or Indians
The fantasies of the master race
Say that everyone should know their place
So they fix the game before its played
Forcing innocents to fall from grace (and bridges!)
-chorus-
Soulless Beast Martha Rose Crow
Like baby tiger sharks in the womb
They eat each other for wealth and room
In a wild west frontier economy
There is no compassion or mercy
Everything and everyone is wired
Into a devouring, soulless beast
-chorus-
Teaching the morality of greed
Preaching the virtue of money
Always promising prosperity
That causes great gaps of poverty
They're masters of the soulless beast-
Their dream mercantile economy-
Where might makes right, where the strong crush the weak
This is the dark side of the soulless beast (end of chorus)
They promised their way was prosperity
As they eliminated the helpless and weak
The poor too powerless, thus voiceless, to speak
They took away the social safety nets
Saying it made people lazy maggots
So the people died by the soulless beast
-chorus-
The elite want a world market that's free
A violent dog-eat-dog economy
That mirrors their wild-west mentality
So they start civil wars in communities
It opens the way for their monopolies
The skin and blood of the soulless beast
-chorus-
This is how I remember Minnesota. I grew up in the Deep South, too, with the "Big Boss Man" systems. No matter how you paint it, Minnesota is just as racist and sexist as any southern state. If Minnesota is the most "liberal" state in America, well it's still 50 States of Hell. All I know is that I would have died if I had stayed. All that work on a life, all that work to become educated so I could have a decent job to become a pariah (I was one of legions) to nervous middle-class people guarding the doors to those better jobs.
Educated people from the underclasses were killing themselves because our disenfranchisment was so hopeless and that was almost ten years ago. Ten years ago when that big report warned about the terrible condition of Minnesota's bridges. We had little or no work and the news couldn't stop blaring how unemployment was "impossible" because of all the un-taken jobs available! Propaganda to kill...Propaganda to set the neo-cons up. We could have fixed that bridge ten years ago, but giving us work delays the premature death process of the Untermenschen.
Again, read my white paper. It can't be broken! http://www.hiddenmurder.blogspot.com
The lousy Republicans politicians swarm over this event like maggots--after all, their "no new taxes" mantra, along with Pawlenty vetoing TWO transportation bills (in 2005 & 07) , are probably directly responsible... So, we're hearing a lot from them about the awesome rescuers, the "MN Spirit" --all true, but avoiding that inconvenient problem of cause & effect..ie, taxes ARE important in keeping us safe, and vetoes and miserly budgets and appointing political hacks hostile to anything but "no new taxes" to head the Transportation Department are recipes for disaster…
The President & Laura are coming on separate days for photo ops & platitudes (which will further disrupt the Police Dept. for security).... ugh... I wonder how much we taxpayers will be paying for THAT, and what better uses we could put it to...
The 3 million dollars an hour were spending in a useless war could repair a lot of bridges.
Katrina II.
Building codes and inspections are just another way the owners of our once great land keep the balance tilted in their favor. Huge corporate jobs are given the go ahead while small Ma and Pa contractors' jobs are shut down time and again for infractions like excess runoff from washing out concrete trucks or not enough silt fence.
Not to say we don't need building codes, but they should be more meticulously enforced on larger, tax subsidized projects, when in fact the opposite is true.
These codes were introduced to prevent just this sort of tragedy, but by and large, are used to prevent a poor working family from building within their means and forcing us to conform. Not to mention requiring us to build beyond our means thus perpetuating predatory usury laws and further chaining us to our slave wage jobs.
That repairs are not made only exposes that our government officials, elected or otherwise, are not interested in public safety unless it involves a large profit.
How long is this country going to put up with this "no new taxes" line. The billionian hedge funders pay 15 percent when most people pay double. But the Demo and the GOPs don't want this fixed.
As for the good old taxpayers they need to fess up for another ballpark.
It's so sad that anyone had to die and my heart goes out to their loved ones.
As for blame Tony Snow said the problem was the states and you Governor I not sure what he said, except "no tax hikes."
I also glad to lean that my state (PA) has the highest number of unsafe bridges. Sadly this is the only way we could have found out.
My condolences to those who lost loved ones.
This IS outrageous!
I have family in the Minneapolis area. They could have been victim to this event as well.
So, we have all been drafted in this insane war...
Just who will die is unknown. Who will be injured is clear - every American!
All citizens need to wake up and call the leaders to account!
Very definitely, we have squandered the funds needed to shore up our national infrastructure by sending our kids to fight in a war that was promoted by lies.
Perhaps though, this was an accident. There are plenty of good people doing there jobs out there inspecting these bridges according to the standards to which they were told to conform to. This teaches us that that perhaps these standards need to be reconsidered and replaced with tougher ones nationwide.
Take this from a proud Minnesotan: MORE NEW TAXES! If the Democrats don't step up to the plate and crash a home run by telling to the so-called "conservatives" to go fuck themselves with their damn tax breaks to the wealthy, there will be hell to pay! Minnesota is the last sane place in this sadly adrift country to live, and it's because Minnesotans actually give a crap about how the EVERYONE is treated. "Prairie progressivism" has been the operating system in our great state for a very long time. Until the Republican's took it over anyway. It's time to turn it around and once again show the country - by example - how we ought to live, instead of how the rich would like to live.
Nick Coleman is the kind of courageous journalist we need on our side, and I hope he keeps writing what needs to be written.
Hasn't the time come for everyone to re-think how this country operates?
It's time for the corporate media to get on the job--cover up the facts, find scapegoats, redirect public anger, and call for privatization.
The gov't gets enough of our tax money already - and spends it mostly on the military. And the poor pay a disproportionate amount of taxes, compared to the wealthy.
What was inevitable is that things like this would eventually happen and people would pay with their lives for the fact that too many of us bought the Bush party line.
Katrina opened the nation's eyes to the craven disregard of the Bush Administration for those who are neither rich nor white. 35W seems to be opening people's eyes to the fact that "No new taxes" might sound good in theory, but somebody is always going to have to pay in the end. Sadly, the payment is usually not in money, but in blood, and with interest.
Adamslp, I don't think it was the bridge inspectors who misjudged the strength of the bridge. If a state refuses to fund routine maintenance and repair and allows the infrastructure to crumble (which it will; roads are particularly vulnerable to slack maintenance), there's nothing an inspector can do besides shout.
I hope the legislators of out-state Washington are paying attention, because Seattle's Alaska Way Viaduct -- which they have refused to pay to repair ever since the Nisqually quake -- is likely to be next, and their kids might well be the ones on it, or under it, when it happens.
The chickens are starting to come home to roost. Our Army is pinned down on the other side of the planet. They were sent there by the people who did the crime of 9/11. The crime itself was stupid and crazy, the idea that the Iraqi's would succumb to foreign military occupation was stupid and crazy. OK, a trillion or two dollars later the investment that Bush and the Oligarchy has made for us in Iraq instead of all the other pressing needs of our country is starting to look stupid and crazy.
Kids we are up the creek without a paddle.
Main Entry: greed
Pronunciation: 'grEd
Function: noun
Etymology: back-formation from greedy
: a selfish and excessive desire for more of something (as money) than is needed
To maintain the infrastructure for the use of "commoners" would take money from the pockets of the "aristocracy".
This is not allowed. How much simpler could it be?
It is difficult, if nearly impossible to repair bidges, when we are fighting a war with money we had to borrow from China. The cost of the war in Iraq will likely exceed two trillion dollars before we leave there. If and when we do manage to leave Iraq is the current question?
A single trillion dollars is the distance of a round trip to our sun and back in one dollar bills. We cannot "properly" repair any of the nations intra-structures, unless we establish priorities.
The pitiful condition of more than 1,500 major highway bridges in the United States has been well known to our government, as was reported to them in 1977. This is 2007 and little has been accomplished with repair and replacement of bridges, and or unsafe dams, to name just two of several major problems.
REBUILD U.S. INFRASTRUCTURE
Only Ralph Nader has consistently been pointing out the bi-partisan crimes of ignoring the crumbling US infrastructure for decades. That bridge did not rot over night.
Nader has led the fight against publicly funded stadiums for millionaires and billionaires for years and supported dozens of communities fighting these abominations.
As Nader reminds us, rebuiliding our nation's infrastructure are good jobs here at home that cannot be outsourced to another country.
Run Ralph Run. give us another chance to vote for someone we respect.
Toxic Dem's, we don't need your stupid blah, blah about Gore and Kerry. This is about a person who is a leader and visionary for the common good first and a politican last.
Honestly, my first thought when I was watching the news break was "Dear God, don't let this be a terrorist attack or we'll be bombing Iran by morning". Now, I think maybe a terrorist attack would have been preferable to knowing this was so preventable...Just sad...
We must admit that we (americans)are stupid people and deserve exactly what we have.
The place has been falling apart for years and we don't give a damn. (Better to colonize the rest of the world.)
After all, "We're #1".
Now, what's the latest on Paris?
She is going to have a sex change operation, so she will be able to parallel park her sports cars.
"There isn't any bigger metaphor for a society in trouble than a bridge falling, its concrete lanes pointing brokenly at the sky, its crumpled cars pointing down at the deep waters where people disappeared."
The half-million abandoned victims of Katrina might beg to differ, not to mention the 1300+ dead and thousands of injured. Imagine if the MN government decided to only save the white people and then announced they were only rebuilding a toll lane for the rich. That's New Orleans.
That's Bushmerica.
willo-
You said "We are up the creek without a paddle." I hate to pee in your soup, but we are DOWN the creek without a paddle, and home is a long, long way upstream. Its going to take some very cool heads to prevent a social boilover when the people finally understand the cost of all their mindless flag waving. What we have here is a country drunk on its own stench.
This is another tragedy that shouldn't have happened, and I fear, more to come, since Americans don't want to spend money on infrastructure. Does anyone remember Clinton promising he would invest in infrastructure and put Americans to work? That didn't go anywhere. It's like homeowners neglecting their roofs and plumbing. We need responsible politicians. Not what we're getting.
Kem, you are so sexist! I can parallel park, although my former husband couldn't. So who needs the sex change??
Sitta, your tax dollars were not all wasted. FEMA did some good in New Orleans, about a week after Katrina hit. This is a true story, it ran on CNN one day last week.
FEMA gave a no contract bid to a company, to furnish bags of ice to the people in New Orlean. FEMA paid them $36 million dollars. All of the ice was not handed out, so it was stored in the event it would be needed later. FEMA Paid the company $12 million dollars to store the ice for two years. Now, FEMA has decided the ice may be too old for safe use, so we no longer have to pay anyone to store it. So there you go, FEMA does get some things done.___ Ohhhh, on more little thing FEMA did.
FEMA paid the company $3.5 million dollars to melt the ice.___ Why do I laugh when I tell that? It is not one bit funny, but I laugh for some reason. Maybe there is something wrong with me too, wonder if FEMA could use my services, they obviously have some crazy SOBs running the joint. ?
They paid to melt the ice so's they could show a receipt for doing their fair share against global warming. They are, if nothing else, concerned about the welfare of all Mankind.
A news story on the bridge that collapsed in Minneapolis stated that "it would take $188 billion to repair and rebuild our bridges and we don't have the money."
One might ask the question, "How is it that we don't have the $188 billion to make our bridges safe, but we do have somewhere between $500 billion and possibly as much as $2 trillion dollars to pay for our unjust, illegal, immoral and completely unnecessary war in Iraq?"
My father used to ask this question: "Why is it we never have enough money for peace, but we always have enough money for war?" There is a reason - for those in power, wars are far more profitable than peace.
There is a direct connection between the Minneapolis bridge collapse, the war in Iraq and Monetary Reform.
Learn about legislation titled "The American Monetary Act" at www.monetary.org
There are three main steps this legislation would take to accomplish true monetary reform. They are:
1. Nationalize the Federal Reserve Banks.
2. Eliminate Fractional Reserve Banking.
3.Rebuild the Public Infrastructure, our roads, bridges, water and sewage plants, schools, airports, etc. at no cost to the U. S. taxpayers.
In the light of the Minneapolis bridge disaster, note especially point number 3. If you would like to learn how all this can be done and how it would, literally, save U. S. taxpayers hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars each year, and, at the same time, rebuild our badly decayed public infrastructure and also provide Universal Single Payer Healthcare and eliminate unemployment,read the American Monetary Act.
What I have just said is not too good to be true, all this and more would result from true Monetary Reform.
here in michigan we have the same problem--a crumbling infrastructure and a republican state senate that is unwilling to tax the populace. our governor has performed all manner of contortions to obey her constitutional duty to balance the state budget each year. despite her acrobatics, she may yet have to shut down the state government this fall or next year.
from letters to the editor of today's new york times:
"To the Editor:
Nobody wants higher taxes. Even I do not earn enough money to make that palatable. But I did believe a raised gas tax to finance the Minnesota Department of Transportation and repair our ailing infrastructure was necessary.
The Minnesota Legislature passed the measure last year and Gov. Tim Pawlenty vetoed the bill. His rhetoric supports "no new taxes," and he proposed borrowing the money. This type of solution, while making people happy in the short term, solves nothing.
We pay the debt in spades. And as the debate continues, so does the deterioration of our roads. The question is, which is worse, taxes now or interest later, and what are the consequences while we wait?
Maybe as we prepare to cross our bridges (which is unavoidable in a metropolitan area separated by a river) signs should read "No new taxes! Cross at your own risk."
Sarah E. Babbitt
St. Paul, Aug. 2, 2007"
with her i say there should be warning signs on all the tens of thousands of bridges in our state, saying
NO NEW TAXES. CROSS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
I wonder if Squander Pawlenty will name the new taxpayer's stadium after the dead of I35?
Lower taxes for the rich. Budget cutbacks. Collapsed bridge. Dead people. You get what you pay for and those in Minnesota just saw the bill come due. I'm sorry but from cut backs in the FDA, FEMA, and other agencies the American people are going to have to watch as their relatives die, people get sick from contaminated food, folks are stranded on rooftops for days after a Hurricane, and bridges collapse in Minnesota. You love your lower taxes so learn to mourn your losses. OR come to your senses and realize that there is such a thing a the common good and that everyone must contribute to a good society. Until we get that ethic back in our system we're just going to stand by and watch it continue to go down hill as we keep re-electing budget cutters.
It is katrina revisited. Ironic in a country mad about home improvement and remodeling, that on a municipal level, we won't even re-paint the house.
I think it's time to put the flags away; it's embarrassing.
It's ridiculous.
Throw some cold water on the face and wake up: we are not special, not #1, not "the greatest"-- only the most frightening and maybe the most frightened.
However, I do believe we're waking up (and waking down)-- to the common ground.
Mary Lou from Michigan. You also have a huge nuclear storage dump there, that is in dire need of overhaul, a leak of nuclear waste could easily ruin lakes Huron or Erie. Forever!
Our nuclear power plants are older than some of those thousand bridges and dams that are classified as half safe. HALF SAFE!! Where do you and your children all live. It is not a question of will this type of tragedy occur again,__ it is when will it?
When will we have a major nuclear power plant accident, that permanently sterilizes an area as large as Texas? I don't know, but it will happen someday, and it wil be caused by a brocken pipe, or a failed valve and it wll be because we didn't take care of it. like adolescents, that is how the elected in our our government act.
The "most important" item for a congress person or senator, is to raise enough money to get re-elected. That is what they do, and that is the whole truth. And that___ is exactly what is wrong with our country. Add in the scum bag lobbyists.
This would never have happened if the bridges were handed over to Halliburton. It is not too late though, they are doing a heck of a job in Iraq and Kuwait.
Maybe Hallibuton did build them here.
Merle Haggard has a new song out titled "Let's Fix America First". I heard it for the first time about a month ago after it was brought to my attention on one of the Progressive News sites; either "Truthout" or "Buzzflash". Anyway, the interesting thing is that one of the things that the lyrics say is that "our highways and bridges are falling apart--let's get out of Iraq and fix America first". Way to go Merle----I quit listening to Country Music after what happened to the Dixie Chicks, but now I see that some of the older CM entertainers are starting to speak up for the truth. Willie Nelson is another one. I hope Toby Keith is listening. Instead of singing about how glorious the war is and about "patriotism", he should be over there fighting in Iraq.
Chalk it up to globalization folks; that's the maggot businessmen's part ( which happens to be most of Congress). The other part could be the maggot refuckyoucan executive branch.
Now can we have impeachment on the table or is everything so fucked up it's too late to do anything about anything? Heckofa job Georgie et al. Pathetic if not perverted.
Absolutely total miserable horseshit. Here's the most powerful country in history run by scumbags who get a kick from pissing on their own shoes while seeking to satisfy such gluttony the world has ever seen. Perhaps social security could be used to shore up our infrastructure. Isn't that the plan?
Republicans are for less government and lower taxes. That means less inspectors and fewer repairs. We all save a dollar or two on our tax bill, but what if that is us going across that bridge?
It is time for all of us to stop being so selfish and start thinking of others. We can do more working together and this "government is the enemy" stuff that Reagan ushered in must stop NOW!
Ever since Reagan's tax cuts, deregulation and "smaller government (a policy continued and expanded by Bush Sr, and Clinton) our infrastructure has been in decline. The money needed has gone instead to the arms merchants, the oil industry and to kickbacks to leading corporations. The results of this system of corruption in practice is now making itself felt.
Mr. Bush suggests that before you tackle any spending bills you need to know how you are going to pay for them. That doesn't stop him for spending billions on arms for his buddy countries or the infinite budget for this blasted war. But, fix infrastructure and take care of children and tighten up education, and all of the other essentials that have been waylaid during the wargames is just another veto. Americans don't mind paying for services if they can get them, they don't like paying for death and destruction. If we could earmark our taxes for those things we believe in then it would be more equatable, as would having the big guys on Wall Street pay their fair share. Why do the wealthy pay less percentage in taxes than do the lower classes? Something is terribly wrong with this picture.
This was indeed a tragic situation. Pawlenty and his good republican ethics of no taxes but not entirely true. His term is fees, like the one on cigs. at $.75 a pack, sure has helped the state stay in the black. Then there is James Oberstar, my district House Representative who presently is chairman of the Transportation committee. I wrote Mr. Oberstar weeks earlier about the project of expanding highway 53 into a four lane to Cook , MN. He had gotten Federal funds for it, but my question still unanswered, is it needed as other highways are much worse and more heavily traveled.
The world is run by criminal negligence that skims the cream while we dream.
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"As long as we remain shackled to a system of these two thoroughly corrupt political parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, there seems little hope for national salvation." Dave Lindorff.
The key word here is system. We have a legalized system of bribery and self-perpetuating corruption that can't be reformed, and can't be beaten within the existing corrupt laws and cunningly crafted political framework. We simply can't beat the system by operating within the system, because no matter who we vote for, corruption wins.
While Democratic Representatives dazzle us with trivialities, Bush declares himself dictator.
The obvious solution is a third party, but does anyone really think our system rulers will allow that to happen? They have all economic, political, police and military power, and if Iraq is any indication, they won't hesitate to declare Martial Law and kill millions of Americans to keep their wealth and power.
We must find some way to work outside the system, that doesn't provoke violent retaliation.
One way to do that is to support a candidate that the system has shunned. The system and media shun Dennis Kucinich.
Our enemy's, enemy could be our only hope to dismantle the system.
We could form our own Independent party, and ask Dennis Kucinich to lead it.
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A trillion dollars spent stealing for Big Oil, building structurally deficient bridges on the cheap and leaving New Orleans and 9/11 rescue workers for dead, ALL comes down to voter apathy.
Instead of demanding the very best, we let pundits do our thinking for us and then vote based on hairstyle or geneaology!
When the current administration finally leaves Washington and they take their corrupt ideas with them, it would be nice if we learned from our mistakes and re-elect Al Gore.
AYMON: Great recent history lesson.
CUTTING EDGE: You took the words right out of my mouth. Public Citizen and Nader have been stating for over 10 years that the nation's infrastructure, including bridges as well as inner city schools, was in need of major repairs.
KEM PATRICK: Thank you for relating this argument of the need to invest in infra-structure to the state of aging nuclear power plants.
DICK D: Right on! There's always money for war, but money for peace or doing the RIGHT things is a struggle. This is why, as a professional astrologer, I offer the case that the ETHOS resonant with Mars, the mythological warrior, more closely approximates what most take for "God" then any hybrid of Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed or the other prophets who taught anything BUT war.
AU CONTRAIRE: It's not necessarily about taxes on a local scale; under recent presidencies, we've seen tax cuts specifically directed at the rich with LIES about a trickle down effect. How the wealthy can stand by an absorb yet more bounty while the nation crumbles is beyond the cosmic pale. Of course there are some who argue for fairer taxation on their own estates. GREED is a killer, remember: the LOVE of money = the root of all evil. Money and the aggressive means to attain it in goods, assets & services now RULES America. And we are paying the karmic price city by city until the greater majority wake up. As RABBLEROWZER points out, even the awakening presents a challenge given the entrenched powers already assembled to thwart change. The struggle for a different U.S and world relationship is underway. Like the birth process of the laboring mother, the pangs are real and felt... but the eventual outcome, usually worth the struggle!
Outrageous.... the richest country in the world, and all the money being spent to raid other countries, kill innocent civilians, do the bidding of oil corporations, fill pockets of cronies...
Does Polenty drive his car (and drive around with his family and kids with the car) after it has been certified to have a brake system that works only 50%?
Our politicians are crooks and criminals... htey have blood on thier hands...
What is this show with Mr & Mrs Bush coming to Minneapolis to show their condolence??? This war criminal Bush is the prime perpetrator. By spending one trillion + Dollars of out tax money to continue an illegal and immoral war he has made it impossible to maintain our country's infrastructure.
Don't let the Dems off the hook. They too have blood on thier hands.
We have been living on the cheap? Actually, we are the greatest debtor nation in the world, one step away from bankruptcy. Our tax base has been ruined by cutting loose from taxation, corporations and our richest citizens. Of what we have left, how many bridges would the cost of one day in Iraq build? We have been robbed folks, over decades, and our nation has been sold off for the parts. Tony Vodvarka, Hartly DE
The "no new taxes" is simply (and always has been) code language for "no new taxes which might even remotely benefit THOSE people..." You know, the dark ones, the lazy won't-work ones. It is ever thus.
That's why, of course, so-called "conservatives" and nominal "Republicans" continue to "win" (when they don't have to steal) elections. They throw up the spectre of THOSE people benefiting from OUR hard work and committment and love of THIS GREAT COUNTRY. Dirty freeloaders. So what if Bush lies through his teeth about everything except what day it is (and sometimes that, too). So what if jobs are exported and cheap wages imported. So what if the "inner city" schools are crumbling even faster than bridges over the Mississippi. So what if one has to mortgage one's home these days to pay for that hip replacement surgery. We simply cannot....we must not ever....never...allow THOSE PEOPLE to benefit from our hard earned tax money. That money is always better spent fighting commun....er....terrorism...and another whole set of OTHER PEOPLE.
Funny how quickly george bush and his caravan got to Minneapolis, compared to say.....New Orleans.....Hmmmm, did george learn a lesson from Katrina or....? Nah, he's too stupid.....but then HE and HIS don't have to drive on the broken infrastructure we now have....but HE and HIS can damn sure profit from this war in Iraq.....bet HE and HIS don't have a warm body in Iraq either....is there anyone in the white house or congress that gives a damn about folks outside the DC beltway.....few in Washington have served in the military - and don't count AWOL george guarding the Gulf as serving. Still 30+% of us still think george wanker bush is Jesus Christ and Dick "Snarly" Cheney is John the Baptist. Michael Moore was right when he said, "We elected george in 2000, then in 2004 we said, 'We want more of this.'" Sure, george didn't make I35W fall into the river but if it weren't for the insane waste of $$ by HIM and HIS we'd be much further along to fixing this nation. Betcha China is laughing their collective asses off as they bide their time before calling in the notes....and our military, being so tied up in george's war, couldn't pull a sick whore off a bed pan. Mad? You goddamn right I'm mad...what is it going to take to turn this country around?
Keith Olberman on MSNBC is right on the $$ when he says there aren't two parties in the US, just one party, the money party, two wings of the same bird, and the bird is a freakin' vulture...and yea, the little moron played governor here in Texas before his daddy (and daddy's $$) managed to run him for prez then convince the right wing jihadists to vote for him...now he's played prez for 7+ years. If you want a real thrill do a search on the below to see what george thinks of the Constitution of the United States of America. Google this: "it's just a goddamn piece of paper." BMA in Texas