The_Noble_Cause wrote:7 Wishes wrote:Stu, the opposite is true.
While we rely on government websites, raw data, and factually correct information, the conservatives on the board - exclusively - cut and paste from highly unreliable sources, most of them op-ed pieces.
You couldn't be further from the truth (again).
I really don't get the hate towards HuffPo. Like Drudge, the majority of news is from straight sources (AP, Yahoo, Reuters). As long as you steer clear from the occasional Alec Baldwin or Barbara Streisand op-ed, it's a good resource.
They don't like it because the news articles on there are the plain, un-spun truth instead of wingnut BS propaganda like Faux News.
The economy began being set up for this recession in November of 1999 with the repeal of the Glass-Steagall act. Yes that happened on Bill Clinton's watch but it was a rethug bill passed by a rethug congress at a time when they were bludgeoning Clinton over a blow-job because they couldn't find a damn thing on him that was truly a crime after spending $70 million trying. When Bush came into office and started the wholesale selling out of American jobs with his tax breaks to companies that sent jobs overseas and to Mexico, that was the beginning of the end for the middle class in this country and that's what ultimately brought the economy to it's knees.
If I had the time and inclination and thought they would pay any more attention now than they did then I'd go dig up some of the posts from a few years ago when I predicted this recession based on those very things.
They turned Wall Street into a casino for the corporate barons and put Main Street on the unemployment lines. How the hell did they think the economy could be held up by a house of cards built out of credit card debt, bad mortgages and derivatives? The people of this country were losing their jobs, homes and health care benefits while Washington and Wall Street made out like Madoff.
Know what's really sick? They haven't learned a damned thing. They're still hoping the people of their red-neck base who are getting shit on will keep thinking it's the economy trickling down and vote for their gun rights and religion instead of the good of the country.
They also seem to conveniently forget that it was Bush who started the bank bail-outs that were supposed to solve the problem. At least the stimulus money went to the people instead of the hedge funds. The stimulus package kept many thousands of teachers, law enforcement officers, fire fighters and paramedics all over the country from losing their jobs. I know that for a fact because I belong to the National Sheriff's Association and work with federal, state and local government offices and law enforcement agencies. I know that's only a drop in the bucket compared to the jobs that Bush sold out, but at least the money didn't go to the crooks who caused the problem like the Bush bail-out did.

