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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 06:38 PM
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McCain Skips Out on Worker Roundtable (+ video)

http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/04/03/mccain-skips-out-on-worker-roundtable/

by Seth Michaels, Apr 3, 2008

Yesterday, workers in Annapolis, Md., were hoping to get a chance to talk to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) about jobs, the housing crisis and the economy.

They got to have their conversation—but McCain stayed away.

What he missed was an opportunity to hear firsthand how the economic crisis is affecting real people. Beverly Norton, an AFSCME member and 20-year state employee, described her situation, one that’s all too common today. She’s at risk of losing her home because her economic situation has left her without a safety net.

I had wanted a piece of the American Dream and purchased a home. My mother became disabled two years ago and was not able to work. In two year’s time, I have gone through my 401(k), borrowed money and had to file for bankruptcy when my home was put up for foreclosure. I am not eligible for any assistance programs, and I may end up losing my home. Where can I find a decent place that I can afford? There needs to be real help for people. McCain says it will work itself out. This is not about houses, this is about people.

Maryland State and D.C. AFL-CIO President Fred Mason, discussion moderator, said he was disappointed McCain didn’t come hear the perspectives of Beverly and others.

His support of the failed Bush economic agenda leads us to believe that he may not be fully aware of just how difficult it is out there for working people. Unfortunately, Senator McCain has decided not to join us today for a frank discussion about the housing and jobs crisis with those who are feeling the squeeze firsthand.


FULL story and video at link.



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katsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-04-08 07:14 PM
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1. Here's the problem in a nutshell:
"What he missed was an opportunity to hear firsthand how the economic crisis is affecting real people."

Real people. We are not and never will be "real" people in the eyes of the gop.

We are worthless.

We are a herd that needs culling every generation or so. Just as the Iraqis are being murdered for the benefit of the oil and armaments industries. People are hurting all over this country and the most the gop can muster is: :crickets:

You can't make the gop empathize, understand, or feel anything but disdain for anyone outside of their own.

We are a hindrance to the gop. An annoyance. So is the idea of a sovereign republic, elections, education for anyone but their own, health care for those unable to afford it, fairness... any and every thing that unites and strengthens a society is a scourge to them. They would rather disembowel your children than have their children compete fairly whether on an intellectual or economic level. The only interest people hold for them is what is how much money is in your pocket and how fast they can steal it. Then better you drop dead quick so they can rob the next person.

They do not possess whatever it is that makes us human and humane. They are dishonorable and evil. Every last one of them. There is no such thing as a moderate republican.

Sorry for the rant. This woman's story just hit me hard right now.
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