Monday, July 9, 2012

Steve's Barking at I know you are but what am I

I remember the old saying that kids you to say especially when they were being put down.
I'm rubber your glue, what ever you say bounces off me and sticks to you.
Not too long ago I was reading a piece by the Bronx Tea Party chairman who would claim that those who had proof that there statements were wrong would say that person is a socialist or associated with communist so there organization can't be trusted and the words can't be trusted. As I read his piece I couldn't help but thinking of the childhood statement I know you are but what am I.
This country, no make that this world needs bold action. These actions are to be done by governments and by you and me, the guy behind the tree isn't going to do a damn thing.(translation governments and individuals can be trusted to create jobs, corporations can't, and austerity can be a job killer).
Were did I get that from, must be my hanging out with other union activist.


The phrase not you, not me but the man behind the tree was credited to Senator Russel Long when asked who was going to pay to for public works in Louisiana, he made that statement.

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