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Some Things Never Change – Like Romney Changing Daily

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 10, 2012
Posted in: Completely Wrong, Politics, Romnesia. Tagged: Completely Wrong, Romnesia. Leave a comment

Today’s Abortion Flip Flop (From Huffington Post)

Mitt Romney said Tuesday he has no plans to push for legislation limiting abortion, a softer stance from a candidate who has said he would “get rid of” funding for Planned Parenthood and appoint Supreme Court who would overturn Roe v. Wade.

“There’s no legislation with regards to abortion that I’m familiar with that would become part of my agenda,” the Republican presidential nominee told The Des Moines Register in an interview.

His statement could put him at odds with congressional Republicans who have made limiting abortion central to their messages. His own running mate, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), has introduced bills to restrict access to abortion. And the Republican Party platform toughened its anti-abortion stance earlier this year.

Both Romney and Ryan oppose abortion, but the presidential candidate supports exemptions while his running mate does not. Romney told the Register he will restrict abortion in one way, through an executive order banning U.S. foreign aid money to be used for abortions.

Romney has previously vowed to end taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood, one of the most common ways in which Republicans have tried to restrict access to abortion, even though the organization is already banned from using taxpayer dollars to fund the procedure. “Planned Parenthood, we’re going to get rid of that,” he said in March, referring to budget cuts he would make as president.

Romney said in September that he would prefer to appoint justices to the Supreme Court that would oppose Roe v. Wade.

“I hope to appoint justices for the Supreme Court that will follow the law and the constitution,” he said at the time on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “And it would be my preference that they reverse Roe V. Wade and therefore they return to the people and their elected representatives the decisions with regards to this important issue.”

What He Said In September

Today’s Other Headline

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney again distanced himself from his infamous 47 percent comments caught on video at a private fundraiser in May, telling CNN in an interview Tuesday night that, “the words that came out were not what I meant.”

This is the second time in as many weeks that the Republican nominee abandoned his position that the sentiment he expressed when he called 47 percent of the country government-dependent, self-identified victims was correct but poorly worded. Last week, he told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that the comment was “completely wrong” as opposed to ineloquently stated.

Interviewed by CNN host Wolf Blitzer, Romney repeated the line that, as president, he would work for “100 percent of the people,” adding that, “what was stated in the tape was not referring to what kind of president I’d be.” Asked what he would say to those funders if he had the opportunity to address them again on the topic, Romney offered the following:

“Well, Wolf, as you know, I was talking about how do you get to 50.1 percent of the vote. I’d like to get 100 percent of the vote, but I figure that’s not going to happen, so I was trying to tell contributors how I get to 50.1 percent. I think it’s always a perilous course for a candidate to start talking about the mathematics of an election.”

Romney’s walk back from the 47 percent comments underscores a general walk toward a more moderate plank during the last week. In his initial comment, he clearly wasn’t just talking about electoral math. He lamented that he would never be able to convince those people who paid no federal income taxes to take personal responsibility for themselves.

Elsewhere in the interview, the Republican nominee continued to present his tax plan as something that would be balanced in its budgeting and maintain the progressivity of the code. But while he pushed back forcefully on President Barack Obama’s charge that he didn’t have the means to pay for, what amounted to a $5 trillion tax cut, he continued to avoid offering specifics with respect to pay-fors.

“Well, I’m not going to lay out a piece of legislation here,” he said, “because I intend to work together with Republicans and Democrats in Congress, but there are a number of ways one could approach this. One would be to have a total cap number. It could be $25,000, $50,000. And people could put whatever deduction in that total cap they’d like. Or, instead, you could take the posture that Bowles-Simpson did, which is going after specific deductions and limiting them in various ways. There are a number of ways we can accomplish the principles which I have: lowering rates for middle-income people, making sure high-income people don’t pay a smaller share, and simplifying the code and then encouraging growth.”

Long Song Tuesday #35 – Land of Hope and Dreams

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 9, 2012
Posted in: Long Song Tuesday. Tagged: Bruce Springsteen. 1 Comment

Continuing with our October focus on dreams, we have this wonderful song from Bruce Springsteen.  Take a look at the lyrics and then we will listen to a great live performance of the song….

Grab your ticket and your suitcase
Thunder’s rolling down the tracks
You don’t know where you’re goin’
But you know you won’t be back
Darlin’ if you’re weary
Lay your head upon my chest
We’ll take what we can carry
And we’ll leave the rest

Big Wheels rolling through fields
Where sunlight streams
Meet me in a land of hope and dreams

I will provide for you
And I’ll stand by your side
You’ll need a good companion for
This part of the ride
Leave behind your sorrows
Let this day be the last
Tomorrow there’ll be sunshine
And all this darkness past

Big wheels roll through fields
Where sunlight streams
Meet me in a land of hope and dreams

This train
Carries saints and sinners
This train
Carries losers and winners
This Train
Carries whores and gamblers
This Train
Carries lost souls
This Train
Dreams will not be thwarted
This Train
Faith will be rewarded
This Train
Hear the steel wheels singin’
This Train
Bells of freedom ringin’
This Train
Carries broken-hearted
This Train
Thieves and sweet souls departed
This Train
Carries fools and kings
This Train
All aboard

This Train
Dreams will not be thwarted
This Train
Faith will be rewarded
This Train
Hear the steel wheels singin’
This Train
Bells of freedom ringin’

Why do I love Bruce so much?  It’s simple…..Bruce’s lyrics speak the words that are in my heart.  The following lyrics perfectly capture the way I feel about my country.

This train
Carries saints and sinners
This train
Carries losers and winners
This Train
Carries whores and gamblers
This Train
Carries lost souls
This Train
Dreams will not be thwarted
This Train
Faith will be rewarded
This Train
Hear the steel wheels singin’
This Train
Bells of freedom ringin’

As always, let me know what you think.

Be Afraid….Be Very Afraid!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 6, 2012
Posted in: Politics, Religious Extremism. Tagged: Republican Ignorance, Roy Zimmerman. Leave a comment

Congressman Paul Broun announced in a recent speech that the Evolution and the Big Ban are lies straight from the pit of hell.  (The details of his comments are provided in a Huffington Post article at the end of this post.)

Now I am personally OK with him believing that (even though it means that he is totally ignorant about science).  One of the great freedoms that we have in the United States is that people are allowed to have their own beliefs.

Having said that, I am greatly troubled that this gentleman is a member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.  This committee is in charge of making important decisions on the direction of science and technology in my country and the fact that someone that is totally ignorant about science is on the committee is bullshit.

Let me make matters a little more troubling.  Another of Mr Broun’s Republican buddies on the Committee is Todd Akin.  In case you have forgotten, Mr Akin is currently running for a Senate seat in Missouri and recently suggested that women don’t get pregnant from “legitimate rape” because their bodies have “ways to try to shut that whole thing down.”  Once again, it is bullshit for someone that is that scientifically ignorant to be on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.

These types of beliefs are not limited to these two gentlemen, they are shared by the whole Republican Party.  Be afraid……be very afraid!

I can’t think of a better way to ridicule such ignorance than this great Roy Zimmerman song.  Please listen….I think you will enjoy it!

Here is the full Huffington Post article on Congressman Broun’s comments.

Congressman Paul Broun (R-Ga.) said last week that evolution and the big bang theory are “lies straight from the pit of Hell.”

“God’s word is true. I’ve come to understand that. All that stuff I was taught about evolution and embryology and the big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of Hell,” said Broun, who is an MD. “It’s lies to try to keep me and all the folks who were taught that from understanding that they need a savior.”

He continued:

“You see, there are a lot of scientific data that I’ve found out as a scientist that actually show that this is really a young Earth. I don’t believe that the earth’s but about 9,000 years old. I believe it was created in six days as we know them. That’s what the Bible says.”

According to NBC News, Broun’s comments were part of a larger speech given at the 2012 Sportsman’s Banquet at Liberty Baptist Church in Hartwell, Georgia on September 27th. A clip of the video was distributed by the The Bridge Project, a liberal watchdog group.

Broun is a high-ranking member of the House Science Committee, of which Rep. Todd Akin (R-Mo.) is also a member.

Akin made headlines last month for suggesting that women don’t get pregnant from “legitimate rape” because their bodies have “ways to try to shut that whole thing down.”

Sweet Home Alabama – The Southern Rock Saga

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 6, 2012
Posted in: Southern Rock. Leave a comment

If you have been reading the blog you know I am a fan of Southern Rock.  At some point I plan to do a series of posts exploring the history of Southern Rock but until I find the time to pull that together, I thought you might enjoy this BBC documentary on the subject.

My biggest complaint about the documentary was its limited coverage of southern bands other than the Allman Brothers and Lynryd Skynyrd.  The Marshall Tucker Band, one of my favorites, that did not get the attention that they deserve, although Doug Gray (the lead singer for the band) was featured.  To make up for that omission, watch this video…..

As always, let me know what you think.

Let’s Celebrate Another Victory – “Souls To The Polls” Right On!

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 6, 2012
Posted in: Completely Right, Politics, Voter Suppression. Tagged: Completely Right, Rare Earth. Leave a comment

The celebrations just keep on coming.  Ohio had sought to restrict black voters from having a three day voting period while allowing people in the military that right.  The Federal Appeals court has struck that down ruling that it was discriminatory (Duh!).  The details are provided below but first let’s celebrate with a song…..maybe you haven’t heard this one…..

Here is the article from the Christian Science Monitor…

In blow to Romney

court says Ohio can’t restrict

‘souls to the polls’ voting by blacks

The Obama administration scored another voting rights win on Friday when the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit said the key swing state of Ohio can’t single out military voters for special treatment – a ruling that will re-open a three-day weekend voting period that’s become known to black voters as the “souls to the polls” program.

Most Electoral College analysis lists Ohio as the most critical swing state for Mitt Romney. The Rasmussen Reports poll had Romney trailing Obama by 1 point in Ohio after Wednesday night’s debate. It’s widely believed that military voters are likely to favor Romney while other voters who take advantage of early voting at higher than average rates – minorities, the elderly and the poor – have stronger attachments to Democrats.

The Romney campaign this summer seized on the Obama administration’s decision to confront Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State, Jon Husted, about the decision to close weekend voting to all but military members as a slap against the military. (Husted said he did it at the behest of election officials who wanted the weekend before the election to prepare the polls.) But the campaign said it was about equal opportunity, and the federal circuit court largely agreed.

“The public interest … favors permitting as many qualified voters to vote as possible,” wrote federal Circuit Judge Eric Clay. Judge Clay said it would be “worrisome” if states “were permitted to pick and choose among groups of similarly situated voters to dole out special voting privileges.”

The focus across the nation on integrity and access to polls highlights the massive stakes for both parties around new voter registration and turnout.

While Republicans in 18 states have since last year instituted a slew of voter ID and voter registration rules in an attempt to ensure a clean election, the courts continue to frown on those, in 11 cases so far ruling in favor of easy access over fraud fears. Voter ID laws have been struck down in South Carolina and Pennsylvania, and courts have ruled against strict voter registration rules Florida.

“In the presidential race, it’s hand-to-hand legal combat, with almost every battleground state embroiled in a struggle over voter eligibility,” writes media criticJonathan Alter in an op-ed for Bloomberg News.

In Ohio, early voting, including on the weekends, has become very popular, especially among blacks. Over 13 percent of the entire black vote came during the early voting period in 2008, compared to 8 percent of white voters who voted early. In all, 93,000 Ohioans voted in the three days leading up to the 2008 Election Day.

But Republicans in Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and West Virginia have begun to roll back some of those early voting rules, including restricting Sunday voting, after the 2008 race.

“It just so happened that this was the first time that early voting had been used in large numbers to mobilize African American and Latino voters,” Wendy Weiser, who directs the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, tells the Huffington Post.

The key sticking point for Republicans has been accommodations for special groups of voters versus the right of states to ensure voting integrity. It’s not an extreme position. Two-thirds of Americans want tougher restrictions, such as voter ID, at the polls, even though many critics liken such restrictions to Jim Crow-era poll taxes.

When Florida passed a tough new voter registration law last year, a sponsor, Sen. Mike Bennett, said he didn’t “have a problem making [voting] harder. I want people in Florida to want to vote as bad as that person in Africa who walks 200 miles across the desert [to vote]. This should not be easy.”

That sentiment has been echoed by officials in Ohio.

“I guess I really actually feel we shouldn’t contort the voting process to accommodate the urban – read African-American – voter-turnout machine,” Doug Preisse, chairman of the county Republican Party and elections board member, wrote in an email to the Columbus Dispatch. “Let’s be fair and reasonable.”

To some, a Republican peel back of early voting is “a clear strike at ‘souls to the polls’ campaign that encourage African-American voters to go vote after church before Election Day,” writes Brentin Mock, a reporter for Colorlines.com.

Democrats have claimed victory in most of the court challenges, and their passion around voting rights, especially on the political left, is understandable. Voter registration analysis suggests that new voter sign-ups in key states like Ohio, Iowa, and Florida have all lagged dramatically behind the surge that came ahead of the 2008 election, when the US elected its first black president.

That discrepancy, political experts say, can’t be completely chalked up to tougher registration restrictions imposed by Republicans. It also speaks to the Obama campaign’s difficulty in mustering the enthusiasm of 2008 amid high unemployment, falling median incomes, and a steadily rising federal debt.

Friday Word Of The Week #12 – Dream, Dreaming, Dreamer (1 of 4)

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 5, 2012
Posted in: Word Of The Week. Tagged: CSN, John David Souther, Neil Young, The Eagles. Leave a comment

We are into October and it is now less than a month from the US Presidential election.  The root word that came to me for this week’s word of the week is “dream”.  Myself, and many of my fellow citizen, are spending the time between now and the election dreaming about President Obama being re-elected and the ways he can make the United States better.  I  invite all of you to dream with me!

In picking “dream” as my word, I have to say I have hit the motherload.  I was absolutely amazed at the number of “dream” songs in my music collection!  As a result, “dream” will be word of the week for every Friday in October, “dream” songs will be the focus of every Long Song Tuesday posts in October,  and I will still will have unexplored “dream” songs left over at the end of the month.

This first of four “dream” word of the week posts is a special “Southern California Sound”  collection.  I hope you enjoy it.  Let me know what your favorite “dream” songs are.

Simple Man, Simple Dream – John David Souther

I Dreamed There Was No War – The Eagles

In My Dreams – Crosby, Stills, and Nash

It’s A Dream – Neil Young

Let’s Celebrate Another Victory! – 7.8%

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 5, 2012
Posted in: Celebrate, Completely Right, Politics. Tagged: Completely Right, Rare Earth. Leave a comment

The latest unemployment figures, out just today, show a drop from 8.1% to 7.8%.  Looks like someone’s policies are starting to turn things around!  The details from Huffington Post are provided below but before getting to that let’s celebrate….

Wow…what a great song by Rare Earth and a great live performance from the California Jam in 1974.  In general, I love bands where the drummer is also the lead singer.

Jobs Report: U.S. Economy Adds

114,000Jobs In September;

Jobless Rate Down To 7.8 Percent

WASHINGTON — The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent last month, dropping below 8 percent for the first time in nearly four years and giving President Barack Obama a potential boost with the election a month away.

The rate declined from 8.1 percent because the number of people who said they were employed soared by 873,000 – an encouraging sign for an economy that’s been struggling to create enough jobs.

The number of unemployed Americans is now 12.1 million, the fewest since January 2009.

The Labor Department said employers added 114,000 jobs in September. It also said the economy created 86,000 more jobs in July and August than the department had initially estimated.

Wages rose in September. And more people started looking for work.

The revisions show employers added 146,000 jobs per month from July through September, up from 67,000 in the previous three months.

The 7.8 percent unemployment rate for September matches the rate in January 2009, when Obama took office. In the months after Obama’s inauguration, the rate rose sharply and had topped 8 percent for 43 straight months.

The decline in the unemployment rate comes at a critical moment for Obama, who is coming off a weak debate performance this week against GOP challenger Mitt Romney.

The September employment report may be the last that might sway undecided voters. The October jobs report will be released only four days before Election Day.

Romney released a statement that focused on the job figures, which declined in September from August. He also noted that manufacturing has lost 600,000 jobs since Obama took office.

“This is not what a real recovery looks like,” Romney said in a statement.

But Sal Guatieri, an economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the report signals improvement.

“An overall better-than-expected jobs report, consistent with most recent data that suggest the economy is gaining some momentum,” Guatieri said in a note to clients. “The sizeable drop in the unemployment rate could lift the president’s re-election chances following a post-debate dip.”

Labor Secretary Hilda Solis was asked on CNBC about suspicions that the Obama administration might have skewed the jobs numbers to aid Obama’s re-election prospects.

“I’m insulted when I hear that because we have a very professional civil service,” Solis said. “I have the highest regard for our professionals that do the calculations at the (Bureau of Labor Statistics). They are trained economists.”

After the jobs report was released, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 60 points in the first hour of trading. Broader stock indexes also rose.

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note climbed to 1.73 percent from 1.68 percent just before the report. That suggested that investors were more willing to take on risk and shift money from bonds into stocks.

The job market has been improving, sluggishly but steadily. Jobs have been added for 24 straight months. There are now 325,000 more than when Obama took office.

The number of employed Americans comes from a government survey of 60,000 households that determines the unemployment rate. The government asks a series of questions, by phone or in person. For example:

Do you own a business? Did you work for pay? If not, did you provide unpaid work for a family business or farm? (Those who did are considered employed.)

Afterward, the survey participants are asked whether they had a job and, if so, whether it was full or part time. The government’s definition of unemployed is someone who’s out of work and has actively looked for a job in the past four weeks.

The government also does a second survey of roughly 140,000 businesses to determine the number of jobs businesses created or lost.

The September job gains were led by the health care industry, which added 44,000 jobs – the most since February. Transportation and warehousing also showed large gains.

The revisions also showed that federal, state and local governments added 63,000 jobs in July and August, compared with earlier estimates that showed losses.

Still, many of the jobs the economy added last month were part time. The number of people with part-time jobs who wanted full-time work rose 7.5 percent to 8.6 million, the most since February 2009.

But overall, Friday’s report dispelled some fears about the job market.

The “U.S. could be growing jobs at a marginally faster pace than feared mid-summer,” Guy LeBas, a strategist at Janney Capital Markets, wrote in a research note. “Even with the issues in Europe and slowing production in China, U.S. economic activity does not look to be bearing the brunt of global downside, at least not anymore.”

I’m Down

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 5, 2012
Posted in: Politics. Tagged: The Beatles. Leave a comment

It’s the day after the debates and I’m down.  I had hoped to play you I Just Want To Celebrate today but for now this will have to do…..

Things didn’t go nearly as well as we had all hoped.  Romney continued to outright lie about his positions (as verified by fact checkers) but is widely seen as having won the debate.  Hoping for a better performance from President Obama in the next two.  Here is today’s headline from the Huffington Post.

Here is the associated article if you are interested.

DENVER — Looking for a quick recovery from a disappointing debate, President Barack Obama questioned the identity of the “real” Mitt Romney on Thursday, suggesting his Republican rival had not been candid about his policy positions while on stage.

“Gov. Romney may dance around his positions but if you want to be president, you owe the American people the truth,” Obama said at a post-debate rally.

Romney’s campaign dismissed the criticism as “damage control.”

Obama’s aggressive stand came as his campaign conceded he will have to adjust his debate style. Wednesday’s night event was widely viewed as a win for Romney and a lost opportunity for Obama to connect with the American people as national polls had showed him with a slight advantage heading into their first debate.

Obama said that when he reached the debate stage “I met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be Mitt Romney. But it couldn’t have been Mitt Romney,” Obama said, adding that the “real Mitt Romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. The fellow on stage last night said he didn’t know anything about that.”

The president also accused Romney of misrepresenting past statements on education and outsourcing. In tough comments, the president said Romney “does not want to be held accountable … because he knows full well that we don’t want what he’s selling.”

Obama panned Romney’s suggestion during the debate that one way to pare back federal spending is to cut the subsidy for PBS, which airs “Sesame Street.” Romney said he likes PBS and “I love Big Bird,” but said the country couldn’t afford to keep borrowing money from China to pay for things like that.

“When he was asked what he’d actually do to cut the deficit and reduce spending, he said he’d eliminate funding for public television. That was his answer. I mean thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on Big Bird. It’s about time,” Obama joked. “We didn’t know that Big Bird was driving the federal deficit. But that’s what we heard last night. How about that? Elmo, too?”

Romney campaign spokesman Ryan Williams responded to the accusations of dishonesty by saying Romney demonstrated in the debate why he should be president.

“In full damage-control mode, President Obama today offered no defense of his record and no vision for the future,” Williams said. “Rather than a plan to fix our economy, President Obama simply offered more false attacks and renewed his call for job-killing tax hikes.”

In a conference call with reporters, Obama senior adviser David Axelrod said the president would make “adjustments” and would need to determine by the next presidential debate on Oct. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y., how best to counter what the campaign considers Romney’s evasions on a series of issues.

Comparing it to a playoff game in sports, Axelrod said: “You evaluate after every contest and you make adjustments and I’m sure that we will make adjustments. I don’t see us adding huge amounts of additional prep times. There are some strategic judgments that have to be made and we’ll make them.”

Axelrod sought to turn the questions about the debate into a matter of character, repeatedly accusing Romney of “hiding the truth and the facts” from the American people.

“It was a very vigorous performance, but one that was devoid of honesty,” Axelrod said of Romney. He said the Republican presidential nominee offered well-delivered but “fraudulent” lines that will be hard to hold up over the remainder of the campaign.

Building on that narrative, Obama’s campaign quickly released an ad questioning Romney’s truthfulness, arguing that he didn’t level with middle-class families on how his tax plan would affect them. “If we can’t trust him here, how could we ever trust him here?” the ad says. It was airing in Colorado, Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio and Virginia.

New Music That Doesn’t Suck #8 – Plane

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 5, 2012
Posted in: New Music That Doesn't Suck. Tagged: Mount Moriah. 3 Comments

You might not consider this to be new music but Merge Records released Mount Moriah’s, self titled, debut album from 2011 on vinyl this week.  They also released a new video for Plane, one of the songs from that album.

I love this band and I am really looking forward to their really new album that is planned for release next year.  In the meantime, enjoy Plane.

As always, let me know what you think.

This Video Disgusts Me – But Now Maybe You Will Understand……

Posted by thebestmusicyouhaveneverheard on October 4, 2012
Posted in: Politics, Rock History. Tagged: Youngbloods. Leave a comment

…….What We Are Up Against

To John McCain’s credit, he had the guts at his rallies in 2008  to correct the crazies making outrageous statements like the people in this video.  You did’t hear Romney do anything of the sort.

I don’t know how to fight this kind of thing.  I need to go back to the sixties and chill out…..

Good luck President Obama in tonights Debate.

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