Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Oil Executives March On D.C.

(taken from the Onion)

"We Just Want Our Voices Heard"

WASHINGTON, DC—More than 1,000 majority shareholders and executive officers from the nation's largest oil companies gathered in the National Mall and marched to Capitol Hill Monday in a mass demonstration for petrochemical corporations' rights and, according to several of those who attended, "to let our voices be heard at last."

"We're American citizens, and we demand to be part of the national dialogue," said John S. Watson, vice president of international exploration and production for Chevron Corporation, the world's second-largest oil company. "Many people in our industry think nobody in Washington cares about us, and that our opinions don't matter. We're here today to change that."

read the rest at the Onion- America's Finest News Source

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Watch Steven Colbert Rip Bush A New One

Monday, May 01, 2006

International Workers Day

"Si se puede," (it can be done) is the rallying cry for immigrants throughout the United States on this the 100th anniversary of International Workers Day. Facts regarding Immigrant rights in America are difficult to put a handle on, since the facts of the issue are either obfuscated or treated xenophobically. It's another issue that the "leaders" wish would go away. The immigrants themselves say they will not settle for anything less than full amnesty and dignity for the millions of undocumented workers presently in the U.S.

Some facts worth considering. Immigrants contribute 7 billion in social security per year. They earn 240 billion, report 90 billion and only are reimbursed 5 billion. Where is the other the 85 billion? They also contribute to the U.S. economy 25 billion more than they receive in healthcare.

My sentiments are with Molly Ivins, "If you want to stop illegal immigrants, stop the people who hire them -- quit punishing people who come because there are jobs." Also, "If you want to do the smart thing and look for a long-term solution, try fixing NAFTA and helping with economic development in Mexico."

Governor Schwarzenegger calls for a temporary guest-worker program and more money for Border Patrol agents, and at the same time he comments that it is ironic that the same voices who complain about the outsourcing of jobs also complain about the use of immigrant workers here in America.

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