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|    Jerry Okamura to All    |
|    Re: Fact: Michelle Bachman's an Odious W    |
|    03 Jul 11 09:41:13    |
      XPost: alt.flame.rednecks, alt.flame.right-wing-conservatives, a       t.christnet.second-coming.real-soon-now       From: okamuraj005@hawaii.rr.com              Do you attack someone you are not afraid off, or do you only attack someone       you are afraid off?              "£Æ§RÐÄ$$©" wrote in message news:Xns9F176A2071330fda@194.177.98.144...                     July 1, 2011, 11:12 pm       Conservative Cash Crop       By TIMOTHY EGAN              Timothy Egan on American politics and life, as seen from the West.       Tags:       farming, Federal Aid, Michele Bachmann                     The media jackals have been all over Representative Michele Bachmann       for misstatements, zany ideas and alterations to history as she kicked       off her presidential run in Waterloo, Iowa, home to serial killer John       Wayne Gacy =97 not the actor John Wayne, as she said in her evocation of       dreamy small-town life.              From her contention that eliminating the minimum wage would mean full       employment to her assertion that =93almost all=94 people in the =93gay       lifestyle=94 have been abused, these things can be explained. Bachmann       has a worldview that requires constant reshaping in the face of real       life. However, if God is writing the script for her campaign, as she       says, He needs a fact-checker.              When pressed this week on her unique view of American origins =97 that       =93the very same founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly       until slavery was no more=94 =97 Bachmann doubled-down, citing as her only       proof the abolitionist John Quincy Adams. Given that Adams was just 8       years old when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the       Continental Congress, 10-year-old Sasha Obama should be remembered for       killing the world=92s top terrorist.              All of the above only fortifies Bachmann=92s position with a Republican       base that would eat dog food for breakfast if the government said you       should not.              But what is more troubling is the issue raised by taxpayer payments       for various Bachmann family enterprises. This is where rigid ideology       meets mushy reality. The Bachmann family farm in Wisconsin got       $251,000 in federal handouts from 1995 to 2009, according to the       invaluable table of subsidies put out annually by the Environmental       Working Group, a Washington-based research organization.              There=92s no story there, Bachmann insisted this week, because she and       her husband didn=92t get a dime from the farm. It went to her late       father-in-law, she said. If that were so, why did she list herself and       husband as financial partners in the farm for every year that she has       been in Congress? Are her Congressional disclosure forms accurate, the       ones with a handwritten declaration of earning =93farm income=94 of up to       $102,500 from the Bachmann limited partnership?              Her husband, Marcus Bachmann, while farming the government one way       through the business of his parents, tills another field of federal       money with his mental health clinic in Lake Elmo, Minn., which offers       =93quality Christian counseling=94 for the troubled. The clinic has       collected Medicaid payments of roughly $137,000 since 2005, NBC News       reported this week, on top of $24,000 in state funds to train the       clinic=92s staff.              Fine. It=92s all legal. Wouldn=92t every small business love to have a       stream of reliable government revenue. And the hypocrisy of a       socialism-hating Tea Party leader professing to own a piece of a farm       that has been engaged in the nation=92s most indefensible socialist       scheme is just standard behavior for a politician worthy of the       calling.              Bachmann=92s fabrications show a brain fevered in cognitive dissonance.       She has to believe that the founders were perfect and divinely       inspired =97 not flawed men who rose to greatness. Not, in Thomas       Jefferson=92s case, even much of a Christian, and an owner of slaves       valued as 3/5 of a person in those same heaven-sent blueprints.              So she tells a fable, and like Sarah Palin when caught in a lie,       refuses to admit the mistake. Her supporters cite Barack Obama, the       candidate, who mentioned that he=92d been to =9357 states=94 in the 2008       campaign. See, he makes stuff up, too! The obvious difference is that       Obama did not continue to insist on the accuracy of the error.              Farm subsidies are at least consistent with modern Republican ideas on       wealth concentration. But, in every other way, they make a mockery of       Bachmann=92s political philosophy.              Even in times of bumper crops and record prices, rich landowners reap       a harvest of tax dollars. Many of them, like those self-described       partners in agriculture Michele and Marcus Bachmann, seldom get any       dirt under their fingernails. About 90,000 checks went out last year       to landowners who live in cities. Ah, to be a therapist with a field       of federally fertilized corn.              Nationwide, 10 percent of the subsidized farms get 76 percent of all       the handouts: $447,873 per recipient over the last 16 years, the       database shows.              These payments assure protection from the cruel swings of the free       market. Bachmann herself has pressed for even more farm socialism. In       2009, she praised the Agriculture Department for injecting money into       the pork industry in an effort to keep prices up =97 and she urged       further government intervention.              =93You don=92t privatize your profit and socialize your losses,=94 she       said this week, to a big cheer. If only it were true on the Bachmann       family farm.              A version of this article appeared in print on July 2, 2011.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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