Archive for October 7th, 2003


Oliphant on Arnold

Oliphant on Arnold

Here
I thought maybe I was being too extreme about poor Adolph, er Arnold,
when up pops the highly respected and nationally syndicated editorial
cartoonist, Oliphant, with a positively savage take on him and his Nazi
sympathies.

The Hilter figure in the right bottom is saying “Mein Gott, I think he’s got, I really think he’s got it”.

The
two figures at left bottom converse saying “Please don’t misunderstand
him, there’s really nothing to understand” and “Well, you can take the
boy out of Austria, but..”

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California chaos will continue no…

California chaos will continue no matter who wins


Ronald Brownstein in the LA Times



It’s conceivable that Democrats could use these late-breaking charges as the justification for launching a drive to recall the newly elected governor. It might be only bluster, but Democratic insiders say at least one deep-pockets donor already has promised to fund a new petition drive if the party is willing to launch it.


Though some polls over the weekend showed slipping support for the recall, the dissatisfaction with Davis may still give the governorship to Schwarzenegger. Yet if Schwarzenegger wins, he will be as bruised and battered as any newly elected office-holder in recent memory.


His final bus tour left little doubt that Schwarzenegger has built an enthusiastic base. But he would also arrive in office facing hostility from almost as many voters as Davis.


The safest prediction may be this: Whoever survives Tuesday, Californians can expect more broken glass and twisted metal ahead.


If it’s Schwarzenegger, I absolutely guarantee non-stop, constantly escalating demonstrations, actions, protests, and campaigns against him and the lumpen his handlers so assiduously attract and court.



lumpen

noun.  a member of the crude and uneducated lowest class of society

adj. degraded section of the proletariat, from Lump, contemptible person


If he’s elected, the anti-Arnold demos and actions of the past few days are mere warmups to what is coming, trust me on this!

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Achtung Arnold!

Achtung Arnold!


Democracy Now interviewed Martin Lee, author of the “The Beast Reawakens: Fascism’s Resurgence from Hitler’s Spymasters to Today’s Neo-Nazi Groups and Right-Wing Extremists”



When Schwarzenegger was married in 1986 at his wedding he made a very lavish and glowing toast to Kurt, the former Secretary General of the U.N., who, at that time was embroiled in an international scandal because it became public that Valdheim was a member of a Nazi S.S. unit that participated in war crimes in the Balkans.


For Schwarzenegger to have made this toast at that time after these revelations surfaced is really quite shocking. It shows, at the very least, insensitivity to the victims of Nazism and anti-Semitism.


This isn’t the end of the story. A few years later, Schwarzenegger had his photo taken with, Jorg Heider, the head of the extreme Right, Freedom Party in Austria, a catch basin for neo-Nazis, and Holocaust deniers. He, in a sense, is a supporter of Heider, and espouses similar policies with respect to immigration as Heider does in Austria.


Schwarzenegger has association with the Organization of U.S. English, which has a history of ties to white supremacists. Even though others have resigned from the board of advisors, he still lends his good name, so to speak, to this organization. Other people, even right-wingers have resigned because of the controversy. Schwarzenegger has stayed on; he should be called into account for this.


Initially when Butler circulated the book proposal, there was no qualifying statement in which Schwarzenegger was critical of Hitler. After Butler got a lot of money from Schwarzenegger, ostensibly to buy back this film, which coincided with his scuttling the book project, then you have a different version. <a version that said Arnold only admired certain things about Hitler>


One way or another the point is not that Schwarzenegger is a Nazi, the point is that it raises character issues that he’s not qualified to be in public office.

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Rumor of the Day

Rumor of the Day


If Bush’s popularity drops below 45%, Hillary Clinton will enter the Presidential race with Wesley Clark as her VP candidate.

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Attention Southern California grocery shoppers

Attention Southern California grocery shoppers


It is a 100% certainty there will be a grocery store strike at Ralph’s, Von’s, and Albertson’s starting this Saturday.


The Teamsters will honor it and will refuse to cross the picket lines which menas they will park on the street and management and scabs will unload the trucks..


The exact tactics aren’t worked out yet, maybe just one chain will be targetted, not all three. However the other two will then lockout their employees, so all three in effect will be on strike.



Wage levels would be frozen for existing employees, while new hires would take a lower rate, with a top wage of $14.90 after eight years of employment. <The top wage now is $17.90>. Employees currently reach top scale in two years.


Proposals on the table call for employees to pay $1,300 a year for family insurance premiums, and to accept large increases in deductibles and co-pays for doctor visits and prescription drugs, the union said.

The markets want to slash premium pay for Sunday and night shifts and reintroduce split shifts. They also want the ability to move any jobs outside “core” areas of produce, meat and groceries to nonunion subcontractors, union negotiators said.


In other words the companies want new employees to take big pay cuts, have current employees forgo any raise, and everyone needs to pay more for medicals.


Why the pressing need to screw the employees?



Stacia Levenfeld, spokeswoman for Albertsons, said she couldn’t comment on any proposals that were on the egotiating table but did say it is time to review employees’ four-year contract.

“During those four years, health-care costs have skyrocketed,
which has affected our stock,” she explained. “So wages and benefits have to reflect the current marketplace.”


Goodness Stacia, we certainly can’t have sliding stock prices can we? And I will make the wild and crazy speculation that Albertson’s management isn’t freezing their own salaries.

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U.S. textile industry hurting more…

U.S. textile industry hurting more today than in 1930’s depression



The American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA) announced today that its U.S. textile mill customers have suffered more damage in the past five years than the industry did during the Depression of the 1930’s.


ATMA Chairman Fred Moorhead, said, “Let there be no doubt about how much U.S. textile mills and their workers are being hurt by unfair trade imports. They are facing downturns in business today greater than they did in the darkest days of the Depression.”


This is thanks to “free trade” which means factory owners get the work done at the absolute cheapest price by exploiting labor worldwide.


If the company is US owned then just the threat of moving the factory out of the country will keep labor scared and compliant. If the factory is foriegn owned, then that same “free trade” means they exploit elsewhere and dump their goods here.


And if the factory that had been in your town for decades just got moved to Indonesia and you and your town are now going broke, well too bad pal, the invisible hand of the marketplace just gave you the finger.

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Male contraceptive ‘100% effective’

Male contraceptive ‘100% effective’



Australian scientists announced today that they have developed a 100% effective, injectable male contraceptive that could provide a side effect-free alternative to the female pill.

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