Stay the course, the president says. Stay the course, the Vice President growls. Stay the course, Karl Rove tells every one who can stand to be close enough to him to hear the words.
Here's a free suggestion for every Democratic candidate in the upcoming elections: Don't run from their propaganda, make them eat those words.
In times past, getting a good "government job" with the feds was considered quite an achievement, one that would usually provide the lucky employee with a long term, even lifetime, job of some satisfaction. Then....
As an American, you have less and less chance of retiring on a solid, reliable, company pension. Especially if you're younger. You probably don't have adequate savings to tide you over. You can take some comfort--if you're that kind of petty person--in the fact that thngs look equally bleak for the English.
Once again the administration is in full pursuit of the media for having divulged the 'till then secret operation by which the US searched international banking records held by the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for evidence of terrorist funding. But the program itself may serve as the small rock that collects more and more snow as it rolls onward.
Government stats on the level of imports into America, for 1996 through March, 2006 (in thousands of $$):
Raw Story has a pre-publication report that GM is about to announce the "downsizing" of one quarter of its employees (some 30,000), through buy-outs, while Delphi will announce later this week that some 9,000 of its employees have taken buy-outs.
All to easily obtain alternative employment at roughly similar wages, don't you think?
Update [2006-6-26 16:52:30 by Lee Russ]:Today's news reports indicate that the 30,000 was on the low side. It's about 35,000 who have taken buy-outs & early retirement.
You can always find out what the Republicans want the general public to hear: just turn on the tv or radio and listen to the talking points of the day.
But what do they say to each other? To potential converts who explore their web sites? Are they really "the party of ideas" as they like to tell themselves, or are they "the party of no ideas except distortion and smear?"
Some people think Fux News serves no useful purpose. Those people would be wrong. Few people realize that Fux News is owned by the Society To Aid Young Propagandists-In-Greed (this organization can be researched on standard Charitable Organization Indexes by searching for STAYPIG).
Aw! Poor Vize Resident Cheney. Seems he's all mad and pouty-mouthed at some newspapers...
Despite the fact that stories like this just kill me, it does explain something....sort of....