bobquasit: (Lo Pan)
bobquasit ([personal profile] bobquasit) wrote2007-03-22 09:57 pm
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Basic math

I wrote this as a comment over at the Washington Post on an article about the revelation that top political appointees in the Bush Justice Department forced career attorneys to deliberately bungle the case and change their request for penalties from $130 billion to $10 billion...


Let me see if I can get my head around the math of this thing.

$130,000,000,000.00 minus $10,000,000,000.00 equals A ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY BILLION DOLLAR GIVEAWAY by George W. Bush and his flunkies to their pals and political contributors in the tobacco industry.

What could we have bought with that $120,000,000,000.00?

Body and humvee armor for our troops. Health care for the millions of Americans who were deliberately poisoned by the tobacco industry. Decent health care and housing for our wounded and maimed veterans, many of whose families are now dependent on FOOD STAMPS. Improvements for the schools in America's poor neighborhoods. A major crash project of alternative energy development, to reduce or eliminate our dependence on foreign oil. Effective programs to reduce carbon emissions, so our grandchildren won't have to live in a ruined world. A big head start on a cure for heart disease and cancer.

Hey, remind me - what was so bad about those "tax and spend" liberals again?

Bill Press Show

(Anonymous) 2007-03-23 01:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I was reading on the DNC blog an entry by Peter, (think that was you) and wonder if you called into Bill Press yesterday morning? The comment about 'cirular firing squads' jumped out at me. I thought at the time, what a good way to describe Democrats!

Re: Bill Press Show

[identity profile] bobquasit.livejournal.com 2007-03-23 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The DNC post was probably mine. I don't post there terribly often, but I've done a couple of posts in the last few days. And I believe that this journal is linked to my name there (which is, of course, "Peter").

I've never managed to bring myself to call into any TV show (not yet, anyway), so whoever it was who called Bill Press wasn't me. :D

"Circular firing squad" is actually a pretty common phrase, so I can't take credit for inventing it - and of course I'm hardly the first to apply it to the Democratic Party. Glad you liked it, though.