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Saying goodbye to 2008

When it comes to 75% of Americans#, we cannot say "Goodbye to all that," including George W. Bush, soon enough. To set the stage for this post, check out "Bush by the Numbers 2.0." from ProPublica: ". . . our look at the 43rd president's impact across American life." This piece is a set of great graphic comparisons of before and after Bush, a catalyst in America's declining influence#.
Say Goodbye to "That's not my fault" --
- Regrets? Bush has too few to mention, according to this 12/23/08 story at Politico.
- Christopher Cox, SEC Chairman: (from ProPublica and WaPo) "When Cox was asked whether he should be blamed for a culture of lax enforcement that allowed multiple warnings about . . . [allowing Madoff] fraud to go undetected, he said: "Absolutely not. In fact, it's in the DNA here that people thrive on bringing big cases."
- "Browse Iraq Reconstruction History for Yourself" (12/15/08) Read it and weep.
- "HUD Secretary Steve Preston told the Washington Post that the [Hope for Homeowners'] program is a flop: Only 312 people have applied because it's "too expensive and onerous for lenders and borrowers alike." "
- Robert F. Dacey, GAO chief accountant's report: "Since a consolidated federal financial report was first required by law starting in fiscal year 1997, the GAO has said that agency systems for keeping track of finances were flawed." [Agencies that cannot pass an audit: Departments of Defense, Homeland Security, for example]
- Why Detroit got the kitchen sink of questions: (from 12/9/08 TPM Muckracker) A GAO report on how treasury disbursed bailout monies gives us "two kinds of news about the TARP program - bad news and worse news," says Rep. Barney Frank.
- Watch the old movie, "It's a Wonderful Life" to learn how it all happened (from Newsweek).
- Read Arianna Huffington# (from AlterNet,) who says, "The Right-wing Economics That Got Us Into This Mess Should Go the Way of Soviet Communism."
- CNBC's Biased Reporting on the PPT# [Plunge Protection Team]: (from Funny Money Report) -- Did the government manipulate the financial market?
- "The 10 Worst Corporations of 2008#. The financial meltdown and economic crisis illustrated that corporations will destroy even themselves in search of profit." (from AlterNet): "AIG: Money for nothing. . . Cargill: Food Profiteers . . . Chevron: 'We can't let little countries screw around with big companies' . . . Constellation Energy: Nuclear Operators . . . CNPC (Chinese National Petroleum Corp): Fueling Violence in Darfur . . . Dole: The Sour Taste of Pineapple . . . GE: Creative Accounting . . . Imperial Sugar: 13 Dead . . . Philip Morris International: Unshackled . . . Roche: Saving Lives is Not Our Business . . . "
- Robert M. "Mike" Duncan#: (from Newsweek) The chairman of the Republican National Committee said Saturday he was "shocked and appalled" that one of his potential successors had sent committee members a CD this Christmas featuring a 2007 parody song called "Barack the Magic Negro."
- Year-end Whoppers# (from Newsweek): "Consider some of the bogus claims we've debunked just since Election Day." And from Think Progress: "Limbaugh's Crazy Conspiracy Theory: Democrats Started the Economic Crisis to Help Elect Obama#."
- Get Ready for a Lost Decade# (from the Wall Street Journal):
Pure pessimism -- "Our point here is that the bad policy vicious circle
probably has a long way to run. While it's still possible to entertain
wild hopes about an Obama administration, such hopes are partly
self-liquidating on closer inspection -- they exist in the first place
only because Mr. Obama has given us so little to go on, except campaign
boilerplate. Bottom line: Politics is in charge -- in a way that makes
a lost decade of subpar prosperity more likely than not." The Plank adds its own "Depressing Thoughts*" about the world's fiscal future.
Hat Tip Key: Regular contributors of links to leads are "betmo*" and Jon#.
(Cross-posted at The Reaction.)
My "creativity and dreaming" post today is at Making Good Mondays.
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CarolG. Great summary.
w, you've done a heck of a job.
Cox, you've done a heck of a job.
Dicky C, you've done a heck of a job.
Oh, and Carol, I have a great take on Wonderful Life if you'd be so kind as to check my blog.
December 29, 2008 1:40 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks dickday. Brownies all, you're right.
Please send me the link for your Wonderful Life piece; I'll read it.
December 29, 2008 6:31 PM | Reply | Permalink
Ok lets see if this works:
http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/blogs/dikkday48yahoocom/2008/12/its-a-wonderful-life-isnt-it.php
December 29, 2008 6:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
It does work, enuf for an out loud chuckle at your punchline. Wonderful post. Thanks for the link.
December 29, 2008 9:34 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh Sweetheart. You make my day. Thank you for taking the time.
I am a newbie and you have just come back, I take it. Everybody is going nuts on Warren again.
No time for other posts.
I just finished all of your cite sites and I felt better because I had read them or sister pieces.
But you put together a real essay. An essay encompassing many subjects.
December 29, 2008 9:53 PM | Reply | Permalink
Except for the fact that this list includes none of the democratic idiots (starting with Tip O'Neil and working forward to Nancy Pelosi) who helped wreck our country over these last three decades, I agree completely. It wasn't one-sided hypocrisy and incompetence that got us into this mess and it won't be a one-sided efforts to get us out.
December 29, 2008 4:48 PM | Reply | Permalink
JEM - I can get mad at Dems, too. Today was my end of the year rare rant. Last year I put Jay Rockefeller on my "bad" list because of his FISA stances. It will be interesting to see if your middle of the road position catches on this next year, huh? Thanks for your comment.
December 29, 2008 6:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
I guess my position is less about being in the middle of the road as it is about switching roads as well as our mode of transportation. I don't much like the direction we've been heading this last 40 years on this one and the bus is too full of baggage. Thanks for not taking my take on thigns too seriously!
December 29, 2008 6:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
Oh, CarolG, I am having a good day/week after a touch month. This is so good and so well cited in the new wave, that you should repost later with a changes. I would like to see a real take on this.
Jason is so adept and such a quick study but few people have chimed in. Some of them are gone for the Holidays and others, like I said are in this Warren fight which I tried to stay out of--to no avail. You have recorded an entire year/term.
Happy New Year.
December 29, 2008 10:23 PM | Reply | Permalink