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Subject: NYT Brooks couldn't be wronger; we want control of "the
government"

Date: Nov 6, 2009 5:39 AM

"ARTICLE" BELOW
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Jeepers, NYT's Doofus Dingleberry once
again misses the mark. What we Americans
know to be true in this Era of Offshoring
is that we the people are blocked by
the BigPigs and their Union Porklets,
as shown by the model of Miss Biggie
Piggie and her -lets blocking the road:
http://www.actionlyme.org/080924.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.1261.jpg

We want elected representation.

At the present time, we, the Bigs-and-her
Lets' victims [includes the CIA and the
Military,... and the military puppet-masters,
the Fox-Propagan-tards, the likes of Lockheed,
Boeing, the bullet-makers, the hysterical
Israelis, the REtarded bioweaponeers, New
York Biotech "incubators" and their other-bator
associates at George Washington University,
like the Magical-Mystery-Maker, Arthur Weinstein
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm
and Munchmeister Sigal:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MUNCHAUSENS.htm
and of course the ever-whorifying uhduh DCF:
http://www.actionlyme.org/GAUVIN_DEATH_PENALTY.htm
the perfect Whorey-Glory and user-of-52,000
small-bodies-per-year to pump duh DCF's budget
to over a $$ billion a year, duh "corrections
officers'" unions, the Yalie-private-company-jailers
(Corrections Corporation of America
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRAINLESS_BUREAUCRATS.htm
and duh likes of Anthony Fauci who *owns* a
patented treatment for the MS-outcomes of Lyme,
http://www.actionlyme.org/MKLEMPNER.htm
while at the same time, says LYMErix was
real on CNN (Lou Dobbs)
http://www.actionlyme.org/The_Fauci_Files.htm
and despite there being an entire other
National Institute- that of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke, which is meanwhile
*STUDYING* the MS outcome of Lyme:
http://www.actionlyme.org/MARTIN_NINDS_MS_CHRONIC_LYME.htm

.... the likes of James Amann, the former CT
Democratic Speaker who does not want anyone
to know that Lyme is a cause of MS, because
any such discovery would put a dent in his
MS-fundraising income (Amann's main employment
is as a fundraiser for the Multiple Sclerosis
Society)...]

.... want to control what happens, which
was the original formulary:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Declaration_of_Independence

*THAT* is what we want. We want to be calling
the shots. We're tired of whores and REtards
getting in the way of science and progress.

We're tired of Whorey-and-Stupid psychiatric
perverts saying "All Diseases Are Caused by
a Lack of Sex," in the same state where
the only State U wants 605 million dollars for
a new hospital
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONN_NO_HOSPITAL.htm
http://www.actionlyme.org/PHILLIPS_JE_PERVERT.htm
because they need new means to torture and
murder children and families here and abroad:
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONNS_ABUSE_OF_CZECH_CHILDREN.htm

We're tired of DayLate and BoardShort
pundits who have no scalable coherence and
deliver us brainscramble from the New York
Times every week.

We're tired of the 911 stunt not being
investigated, because the controlled demolition
of WTC7 is something well understood by
the likes of over 70% of the population of
Russia (fact).
http://www.ae911truth.org/
http://www.actionlyme.org/070426.htm


And we're tired of having our apparent
intelligence reduced to the rest of the world,
in public, by a moron like David Brooks.


Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
http://www.relapsingfever.org

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/06/opinion/06brooks.html?hp=&pagewanted=print
November 6, 2009
Op-Ed Columnist
What Independents Want
By DAVID BROOKS

Liberals and conservatives each have their own intellectual food
chains. They have their own think tanks to provide arguments,
politicians and pundits to amplify them, and news media outlets to
deliver streams of prejudice-affirming stories.

Independents, who are the largest group in the electorate, don’t have
any of this. They don’t have institutional affiliations. They don’t
look to certain activist lobbies for guidance. There aren’t many
commentators who come from an independent perspective.

Independents are herds of cats who find out what they think through a
meandering process of discovery. Right now, independent voters are
astonishingly volatile. Democrats did poorly in elections on Tuesday
partly because of disappointed liberals who think that President Obama
is moving too slowly, but mostly because of anxious suburban
independents who think he is moving too fast. In Pennsylvania, there
was an eight-point swing away from the Democrats among independents
from a year ago. In New Jersey, there was a 12-point swing. In
Virginia, there was a 13-point swing.

The most telling races this year were the suburban rebellions across
the country. For example, in Westchester and Nassau counties in New
York, Republican candidates came from nowhere to defeat entrenched
Democratic county officials. In blue Pennsylvania, the G.O.P. won six
out of seven statewide offices.

Middle-class suburban voters who have been trending Democratic for a
decade suddenly lurched out of the Democratic camp — and are now in
play.

Why? What do these voters want?

The first thing to say is that this recession has hit the new suburbs
hardest, exactly where independents are likely to live. According to a
survey by the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra
University, 76 percent of suburbanites say they or someone they know
have lost a job in the past year.

The second thing to say is that in this time of need, these voters are
not turning to government for support. Trust in government is at its
lowest level in recent memory. Over the past year, there has been a
shift to the right on issue after issue. According to Gallup, the
percentage of Americans who believe that there is too much government
regulation rose from 38 percent in 2008 to 45 percent in 2009. The
percentage of Americans who want unions to have less influence rose
from 32 percent to a record 42 percent.

Americans have moved to the right on abortion, immigration and global
warming. Over the past seven months, the number of people who say
government is doing too many things better left to business has jumped
from 40 percent to 48 percent, according to a Wall Street Journal/NBC
News poll.

According to that same survey, only 31 percent of Americans believe
that the president and Congress “should worry more about boosting the
economy even though it may mean larger budget deficits.” Sixty-two
percent, twice as many, believe the president and Congress “should
worry more about keeping the deficit down, even though it may mean it
will take longer for the economy to recover.”

These shifts have not occurred because conservatives and liberals have
changed their minds. They haven’t. The shift is among independents.

According to Gallup, the share of independents who describe their
views as conservative has moved from 29 percent last year to 35
percent today. The share of independents who believe there is too much
government regulation of business has jumped from 38 percent to 50
percent. Independents are in the position of a person who is feeling
gravely ill at the same time he has lost faith in his doctor.

This does not mean that independents are turning into Republicans.
G.O.P. ratings are still in the toilet. But it does mean the Democrats
have to fight to regain some of their most crucial supporters.

If I were a politician trying to win back independents, I’d say
something like this: When I was a kid, I had a jigsaw puzzle of the
U.S. Each state was a piece, and on it there was a drawing showing
what people made there. California might have movies; Washington
State, apples; New York, fashion or publishing. That puzzle
represented an economy that was diverse and deeply rooted.

We’ve lost that. First Wall Street got disproportionately big, then
Washington. It’s time to return to fundamentals. No short-term fixes.
Government should do what it’s supposed to do: schools, roads, basic
research. It should not be picking C.E.O.’s or setting pay or fizzing
up the economy with more debt. It should give people the tools to
compete, not rig the competition. Lines of restraint have dissolved,
and they need to be restored.

Independents support the party that seems most likely to establish a
frame of stability and order, within which they can lead their lives.
They can’t always articulate what they want, but they withdraw from
any party that threatens turmoil and risk. As always, they’re looking
for a safe pair of hands.

"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci
 
 
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