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Saturday, October 12, 2013

"There is a mean spirit on the loose" Day 12

Fist Dap jobsanger via the Los Angeles Times

"Well there's a certain mean spiritness out there, not only in Alabama but in America and that's what makes this election so important."  Senator  Hank Sanders

Remember those words by Alabama State Senator Hank Sanders in response to CNN Talking TeeVee Pundit Head Anderson Cooper's (and others) accusation of a so called "race baiting robo call" made to democratic voters during the Alabama primary?

Well, can you hear him now? Instead of  DEMOCRATS/LIBERALS/PROGRESSIVES  focusing on WHAT was being said , they joined the MEDIA ENABLED, GOP INFUSED, TEAPUBLICANS, and  focus on WHO was saying it.

"We live in a country where health care is a privilege for the wealthy " Senator Bernie Sanders (I.VT)

Need proof?  Look no further than the Lord of Loud promoting the brazen L-I-E that insurance rates are going up in Alabama, based on State Senator Phil Williams ( republican), State Senator Paul Sandford ( republican), and Representative Mike Ball (republican) whining that their insurance rates are going up, and blaming the Affordable Care Act, because they know their base  hates President Obama more than they love themselves. 

I wonder what part of the Affordable Health Care Act is for those who can't afford health insurance don't Williams, Sandford, and Ball understand?   I wonder when their base is going to wake up and realize the people who can afford, and have access to quality, affordable health care don't want them to have the same?
Thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that mandated voluntary participation, 22 states have opted out or are leaning close to opting out of the federal government's Medicaid expansion through the ACA. That means if you make more than 100% of the federal poverty level, you can buy your health insurance coverage through the exchange for a significant discount. If not, you're left to the tender mercies of your state's income thresholds for Medicaid eligibility.
In the Great State of Alabama, the Medicaid income threshold for a family of three is $3,221. Per year. Make more than $3,221 but fall short of the $19,530 required to qualify for Obamacare? You're just about as screwed as the folks stuck in the Medicare Part D "doughnut hole".
And what are some (not to be confused with all) Alabama democrats (and I use that term loosely) doing while the republican mean spirit  is on the lose with a vengeance?  They are fighting Joe Reed like he's  a republican, trying to dilute minority participation in the Alabama Democratic Party under the guise of diversity, because everybody wants to be a minority when it's convenient. But here is the kicker from non other than Left in Alabama's countrycat.
Attempts to stifle dissent and open debate.  Worley took pains to lecture the assembly about "criticizing fellow Democrats."  (it's on the video) According to our new leader, we shouldn't be discussing problems with the party on Facebook or other "technology."  Instead, we should gripe to our spouses.  So I guess family harmony is less important than political lockstep.  
Worley also told the SDEC members that they should be helping to promote the party and recruit candidates because they (members) were the best cheerleaders for the party.  Ok.  She said this with a straight face at a meeting where kicking about 40% of current SDEC members off the committee was an amendment pending on the agenda.
What do you suppose those folks who lost their seats would have said about the party?
That's right, one of the persons who kicked my Ebony Donkey  off Left in Alabama because I dared criticize fellow Democrats , did not follow lockstep with them, and wrote about racism and  classicism,  has the nerve to accuse Acting Democratic Chair Nancy Worley of attempts to stifle dissent and open debate.

Long Sigh

2 comments:

yellowdog said...

Redeye, did you notice "Mooncat" has reappeared at LiA? Commenting on Joe Reed and the real Democratic base in Alabama? After her last front page in April, and last comments in May, it is very revealing to see this subject of divisive "alternative" (the so-called Democratic Majority?) to the Alabama Democratic Party draw Mooncat's commenting again.

LiA repeatedly failed to acknowledge the deeply rooted racism that still influences the basic political process in Alabama. As the Democratic Party should move to real Democratic principles and values, it will naturally lose the Dixiecrat/Southern Democrat historical flavor since the Civil Rights Acts of the '60's. Most black Democrats stayed affiliated to the Alabama Democratic Party, and successfully integrated State politics and power. Even as most white Democrats voted and behaved as if they were absolutely not representing black Alabamians.

If the Alabama Democratic Party represents inclusion, equality' civil rights and individual liberty, then we need to gather, not divide.

We don't need another "party" or "organization" - we need to be the real Democratic Party, and then we can offer an alternative to the political system we find ourselves in now with the sweep of the last election. And wake people up to an alternative that serves them and their interests.

Redeye said...

Yes I did notice mooncat woke up from a long winters nap to bash Joe Reed. :) " LiA repeatedly failed to acknowledge the deeply rooted racism that still influences the basic political process in Alabama." My sentiments exactly. BTW, thanks for your comments and your support.