Thursday, October 4, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Revealing Republican Bullshit on Bill Maher
Real
Time with Bill Maher
Guest
appearance by Christine O’Donnell
September
7, 2012 episode critique
By
Lady Rhiannon
9-9-2012
On Real Time with Bill Maher this
week (9-7-2012) Bill Had guest starring on his show the aesthetically lovely
but mentally delusional Christine O’Donnell. I have decided to critique this
particular episode, focusing on Christine’s guest appearance, because the lies
Christine was trying to present to Bill in their debate are quintessential of
the propaganda and distortions of reality that currently run rampant within the
Republican Party. I have heard these fallacies from the radical right too many
times and for too long now, and it is time to call attention to the truth.
The first lie that I need to
address is the assertion she made that for every one new job that we make in
America, we are losing four jobs, and that we are worse off than we have ever
been. This is a morbid fallacy and I have no clue how anyone in her position
can function on a day to day basis with her head shoved so far up her own ass. In
truth there have been an estimated 4.3 million jobs created in the private
sector since the worst dip in the recession. Our economy saw 96,000 new jobs just
last month according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics; which is a stark
contrast to the over 70,000 jobs that were being lost per month when Bush left
office. It is true that we have lost over 600,000 public sector jobs in the
same time period, but that is mostly attributable to social spending cuts made
at the local and state levels which cause millions of teachers, firefighters,
police, and other public workers to lose their jobs and suffer debilitating pay
cuts.

Despite Republican opposition from
within, Obama has still managed to gain an average rate of +.84% job growth
annually, while Bush’s first term ended with a +.51% average and his second
term ended with a -.84% decrease annually. Obama also helped save General
Motors and saved up to a million jobs. The House also passed the Education Jobs
and Medicaid Assistance Act and President Obama signed it on August 10th.
This bill is meant to save over 300,000 jobs, including 161,000 teaching jobs.
This plan also saves millions of dollars because it closes tax loopholes that
encourage corporations to ship American jobs overseas. This would bring the
deficit down by 1.4 billion dollars over a decade. Our nation was facing an exponential downslide
thanks to George Bush’s deregulation and tax cuts for millionaires, and Obama
and his administration managed to stem the fatal hemorrhaging that afflicted
our desperate economy.
O’Donnell also attempted to claim
that Obama has added a mountain of debt to the deficit when he is actually one
of the most fugal spenders in our lifetime. According to the National Treasury
department, Obama has increased the debt by 16%. Bush increased the national
debt by 115%, Bush Sr. increased it by 55%, and Reagan by 189%. Spending is
also necessary in the restoration of any severe recession; a lesson we should have
learned from everyone’s favorite Democratic president, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt. As Katrina Vedan Henvel said on Bill Maher’s guest panel, “Jobs and
joblessness” is a bigger threat in the long term than the national deficit. Need
I remind our entire country that the end of FDR’s first term looked very bleak
as well? Roosevelt also got three full terms to retrieve the security of our economy
(he was elected to four terms, but died shortly after his fourth term began).

Christine O’Donnell tried to play
the same old tune that Democrats raise taxes to the roof, and the republicans
are the party of low taxes. It is true that the Republican Party like to lower
taxes….for themselves…for the richest people in the country. The corporate and
millionaire tax rates are at a 40 year low in this country. The marginal tax
rate is supposed to be 35% but the wealthiest corporations in this country pay
an average of only 16%. In 2011 Exon Mobile paid 2% of its revenue in taxes,
JPMorgan paid 14%, and Google keeps their tax rate at about 4% annually.
Although the richest 1% is paying a
larger dollar amount in taxes than before only means that they are, in fact,
making more money than ever before. The rich are wealthier than they have ever
been, and the richest 1% if Americans have more than all of the rest of us
combined. In 2007, under Bush, the richest 1% in the country saw their average
tax rate go down to a meager 16.6%, which is a drastic downturn from the 29.4%
average in 1993, or the 29.9% average in 1995. In 2008, 30 of the top 400
biggest earners in the country paid 0-10% in taxes. Meanwhile, the average American
still pays over a third of their income in taxes each year. Obama has not
raised taxes for the average middle class American and has actually cut taxes
for middle class Americans. The typical middle class have seen an average of $3,600
in tax cuts over the last four years, and Obama cut taxes for small businesses
18 times. The only people, on whom Obama wishes to raise tax rates, are those
who can and should be paying their fair share in the first place.
Obama is also responsible for the
Affordable care act, which, for the first time, requires insurance providers to
give a set standard of care to patients (including preventative care), provides
subsidies to small businesses and low income individuals to provide them with
health insurance, extends Medicaid eligibility, allows young adults to stay on
their parents plan, and prohibits the denial of benefits based on pre-existing
conditions (among many other benefits). In spite of Republican obstruction, he
has also managed to pass the Dream act, prevented the increase of student loan
interest rates, signed the Lilly Ledbetter act into law, ended the war in Iraq,
made the call that killed Osama Bin Laden, and repealed “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell”.
To deny that we are better off than we were four years ago is to be either
greatly delusional, or a great liar.
Some argue that the two primary
parties are too similar to be bothered with either of them, but this simply isn’t
true. Being on the correct side of social issues most of the time is the benefit
of supporting the Democratic Party. Democrats are not without flaw, but social
issues are what truly set democrats apart from their right wing counterparts,
as well as a greater fundamental sense of logic and rationale. Katrina Hendel,
editor/ publisher for The Nation, spoke very well in saying that the
greatness of the Democratic Party is shown when they are “moved by movements,
to move beyond the limits of politics”. We need to take the Democratic Party, pull it
back to the left, and stand up for our principles and values. We must not
accept the barrage of lies and deception that the republicans use to indoctrinate
the American people. We are fighting against a party that is essentially made
up of the racist, sexist, apathetic, fanatical social elite and the millions of
misinformed Americans that have been fooled into believing the rhetoric and
voting against their own interests. The price of allowing these people to win
control of our government is far too much to bear.
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Sources
Goyette, B. (2011, october 5). Propublica. Retrieved from
http://www.propublica.org/article/what-is-obamas-actual-record-on-creating-jobs
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2012/06/01/493849/obama-bush-jobs-record/
Tax policy center. (2011, January 31). Retrieved from http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxfacts/displayafact.cfm?Docid=213
The white house. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/taxes
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2012, June
28). Affordable care act. Retrieved from http://www.healthcare.gov/law/full/
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Taurus Goddess
Taurus...
The beautiful bovine beast beside me,
Who dances so softly upon the earth,
Is the goddess of crimson roses,
And the soft, low bellowing beat of the drum,
"Lay with me in the grass and watch the clouds roll by,
For there is no greater place to be but now", she says,
"The blessed Summer is nearly upon us,
So drink up the cool, crisp breeze,
We can bask in the warmth tomorrow."
The beautiful bovine beast beside me,
Who dances so softly upon the earth,
Is the goddess of crimson roses,
And the soft, low bellowing beat of the drum,
"Lay with me in the grass and watch the clouds roll by,
For there is no greater place to be but now", she says,
"The blessed Summer is nearly upon us,
So drink up the cool, crisp breeze,
We can bask in the warmth tomorrow."
Friday, July 20, 2012
The Importance of Gun Control....
The Importance of Gun Control
By Lady Rhiannon
No democratic legislation has ever
called for a ban on all guns; rather we call for gun CONTROL. We need tighter
gun control in this country and the reasons should be obvious. How many
innocent children have to die before the access to deadly weapons becomes more
difficult? I hope the recent tragedy in Aurora, Colorado brings to light the
importance of gun control reform. Gun control is not a threat to our freedom,
and it can save thousands of lives.
More people die from gun shots in
the United States than any other country in the world, we also have more gun-related
crimes, over all, than any other country in the world. According to the
statistics from the FBI, 6,009 people were murdered with handguns in America in
2010, which was 67.5% of all murders in the country that year. There were 8,775
total firearm crimes reported in the U.S. in 2010. The highest rates of gun
crimes in the Unites States come primarily from states where gun laws are most
lenient. South Carolina and Tennessee dominate the board in their rate of gun
crimes per capita.
Our constitutional rights are very
much valid and important, but no right is absolute, without exception or
consideration for particular circumstances. Even the sacred right to freedom of
speech is limited in that you cannot knowingly spread false information (although
no one is telling that to Fox News), you cannot call in a fake bomb threat and
insight terror, and you cannot threaten someone’s life or purposefully insight
violent actions. The second amendment right to gun ownership is equally as
relative.
When the Second Amendment was
ratified, the founding fathers had very little or no understanding of mental
health and stability. Medicine and medical knowledge was still very primitive at
the time and psychology was not a known practice or science until late into the
19th century. So the founding fathers never gave a thought to those
who were mentally unstable and should not own guns, nor to young boys with guns
who were treated like men from a very early age. Guns at the time were also far
less dangerous than they are today, their guns shot one weak bullet at a time
and it took a long time to reload. There were no weapons of mass destruction,
no bombs, no silencers, and no automatic rifles, and there was no way for the
first congress to anticipate the future of weapons technology.
Children who are not even old enough
to vote or drive have access to deadly weapons. If a nine year old were allowed
behind the wheel of a car, even with an adult, it would be a crime and the
parent would be charged for negligence and child endangerment, at least. Yet I
have seen and heard of children as young as four and five who are taken to
shooting ranges and taught to shoot. This practice, even with older children,
desensitizes them of the dangers of guns. Children’s brains are NOT developed
enough to handle the dangers and responsibilities of handling a gun. They are
not mature enough to comprehend the severity of the potential consequences. The
human frontal lobe, which is the home of consequential thinking, rationalizing,
and decision making, is not fully developed until the age of about twenty-five.
Children are also not physically coordinated enough to safely handle a gun,
which is why we also don’t let young children play with sharp things, boiling
water, and fire!
I am an advocate for the
restriction of guns from everyone under the age of twenty-one. I believe that if
you pass a written safety test you should be able to acquire a firearm learner’s
license when you’re eighteen. With the
learner’s license you may go to approved shooting ranges, be issued a gun, and
practice shooting targets under strict supervision. Once you turn twenty-one
you should then be able to have a psychiatric evaluation, a written safety
test, and a shooting range test. If you pass the tests, you can get a license
to buy and own certain hand guns and rifles for self-defense. We are required
to be tested in multiple ways to get a license to drive; it is only logical
that it should be at least as difficult to attain a license to own a deadly
weapon. Cars are also registered, and no one questions it, and it is far more
important that guns be registered so that crimes are easily traced back to the
offender. It should also be a law that all firearms must be locked away
securely and unloaded when not in use.
Assault weapons and automatics should be
strictly prohibited. I am viciously against hunting, but even if you are
pro-hunting there is no reason for anyone to have automatic assault weapons.
Automatic weapons are meant to kill people in an attack. They are not used in
hunting, are impractical for self-defense, and no civilian has any business
with such dangerous weapons. In an ideal world such weapons would not even
exist, but as long as they do they must be kept from those unqualified to use
them.
For those that would argue that
they fear of a massive military uprising against the American people, you are
exactly the type of paranoid nut that I do not want handling guns. The fact is
that most of the people in our military would not turn on the American people
(their own people) even if they were ordered to. Also, if the far-fetched,
unlikely scenario occurred wherein the government and military utterly,
blatantly, and violently turned on us and made this country a military state at
gunpoint, we are not going to be saved by a crowd of civilians with a few assault
weapons. The fact is that the American people have already been taken over, but
it has been done in subtler ways, through economic disparities and corporate
control of our government.
The reason that our weak gun
control laws go utterly unchallenged is that the NRA, weapons manufacturers, and rich Christian
institutions have strict monetary ties with the political “right”. The NRA
supplies the right-wing with a mountain of campaign contributions and, in
return, the politicians vote for and pass legislation that “protects the second
amendment”, and keeps gun restrictions weak. The NRA and the GOP also fool the
general public by asserting that the Democrats and liberals want to “take away
your guns”, and ban guns entirely. They also feed into baseless conspiracy
theories about “socialist” military take overs. The second amendment is a
Republican talking point used to distract the masses and gain followers who
don’t understand that the right-wing’s true agenda is to take over the people
by sucking our way of life dry and turning us into ignorant, desperate subjects
and sheep.
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Sunday, July 8, 2012
Aries....
Oh Aries so very brave and strong,
First to blaze a path to glory,
Through the gathering gloom of darkness,
Let thy fire burn with all your fury,
For there is no more sorrowful a sight,
Than your soul a dwindling flame,
So broken by the bond of despair,
Never ye bear such a mournful cry,
As that of an eagle with no wings to fly
~The Lady Rhiannon
What Do I Believe?
First Let Us Ask Ourselves.....
What Is Belief?
be•lief
Noun:
An acceptance that a statement is true or that something
exists.
Something one accepts as true or real; a firmly held opinion
or conviction.
I have been asking myself this
recently. What do I believe, what is just hope, what is opinion, and what do I
disbelieve? People are so quick to apply belief and faith to their opinions and
ideas about what might be. Somehow they assume that if they think it, than it
must be true. Suddenly, “I think gays are icky” becomes, “God hates gay people
and god speaks through my thoughts.” There are many things that cannot be
proven conclusively, but that have a lot of logical merit and could be
reasonably possible. Unfortunately, there are also many things people claim to
believe that have absolutely no logical merit, ethical boundaries, or basis in
possible reality. Belief is a trust that something is true, with or without
evidence of truth. Faith is belief without proof. So what do I believe with no
evidence… in faith?
Before I answer that pertaining to
metaphysics, I am going to say that I truly have faith with all my heart that
somebody, somewhere in the town I am living in right now is, at this very
moment, drinking a beer…….
Why do I believe that? It is logical…and I bet they are
within 200 feet of me too.
I also believe that, without looking outside, the sky is
still blue.
My point is, not all beliefs without proof are ludicrous and
moronic…..so I try to remain un-jaded by all the insane, immoral, illogical,
and multilevel impossibilities of what most people believe.
Okay, what do I believe in faith about metaphysics? Not much….
I believe in my sustainable
consciousness….I believe that I will always have a consciousness on some level,
somehow, somewhere…call it a soul. I believe in a pantheistic energy system and
that energy can be manipulated. I also believe that the mind is capable of far
more than we yet understand. I also believe in Extra Sensory Perception and I
think psychology will do a lot to back me up in the next decade or so. I
believe that everything is relevant and that everything affects everything
else. However even these "beliefs" are more like hopes and strong
opinions, since I do not claim to know without a shadow of uncertainty. I have
a very strong opinion that I have a soul, but when does one cross the line into
belief? Can one only say they believe when they refuse to accept the
possibility of any other truth? If so, the belief in anything seems arrogant.
Those are the closest things I can come to beliefs.....
Anything else I may have lazily
expressed as a belief is really just hope. I hope a lot of things. I hope that
karma is on some level real, I hope that there is a pleasant afterlife, I hope
I will never be permanently separated from my children, I hope that fairies are
real... Why not? Maybe they are on another planet. I have many theories and ideas
as well. I theorize that reincarnation is true on some level, I theorize that
the soul evolves as any physical being does.
My biggest category seems to be
disbelief. Technically, by definition, I am an atheist. I have a solid
DIS-belief in “higher” beings, deities, and god. I believe that god is not
real; it is an imagined concept of utter fiction. However, I also DIS-believe
in nothingness after death, and some picky atheists I know might argue that a
belief in the soul is a theistic belief. However, that would make us all gods,
so the whole idea loses its meaning since all would be equal….but I suppose I
could look at it that way. We are on our own though, there is no great over-seer.
I don’t care if anyone else believes what I believe, and most do not; I sometimes
fall in the center of things it seems. It does not matter either way. In the
end it is what it is. In truth, we know nothing about what will happen, and
probably will never know in life....but the answer is not in a work of fiction,
or a religion. Actually, I am not trying to find the answer. I will just live
for as long as I am capable and see what happens when it happens.

Unfortunately, the social doctrine and the blind, cult-like
adherence to oppressive and often immoral conformist standards creates a viral
epidemic of blind, ignorant, and personally repressed individuals with
pre-programmed hatreds, prejudices, misinformation, and irrational fears. So much death, hate, destruction, and chaos caused by disagreements about what everyone thinks might happen....that is not how they see it, but that is what it is. That is what happens when fearful sheep turn to a shepherd to lead them off into
Lala land and off a cliff, where they teach their children that there are no possibilities
other than their “truths”….but they don’t actually believe, it’s indoctrination.
For my part, you can call me a pantheist, an atheist, and an agnostic, and you would be right.
~The Lady Rhiannon
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This video portrays true belief....
http://youtu.be/dMaK6k4oZ20
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