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*Ten True Facts Guaranteed to Short-Circui t Republican Brains
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*As a public service to those who find themselves inextricably cornered by
aggressively ill-informed Republicans at work, on the train or at family
gatherings, presented here are ten indisputably true facts that will
seriously challenge a Republican’s worldview and probably blow a brain cell
or two. At the very least, any one of these GOP-busters should stun and
confuse them long enough for you to slip quietly away from a pointless
debate and allow you to get on about your business.*
*1. The United States is not a Christian nation, and the Bible is not the
cornerstone of our law.Don’t take my word for it. Let these Founding
Fathers speak for themselves:*
*John Adams: “The government of the United States of America is not in any
sense founded on the Christian religion.” (Treaty of Tripoli, 1797)*
*Thomas Jefferson: “Christianity neither is, nor ever was, a part of the
common law.” (Letter to Dr. Thomas Cooper, February 10, 1814)*
*James Madison: “The civil government … functions with complete success …
by the total separation of the Church from the State.” (Writings, 8:432,
1819)*
*George Washington: “If I could conceive that the general government might
ever be so administered as to render the liberty of conscience insecure, I
beg you will be persuaded, that no one would be more zealous than myself to
establish effectual barriers against the horrors of spiritual tyranny, and
every species of religious persecution.” (Letter to the United Baptist
Chamber of Virginia, May 1789)*
*You can find a multitude of similar quotes from these men and most others
who signed the Declaration of Independence and/or formulated the United
States Constitution. These are hardly the words of men who believed that
America should be a Christian nation governed by the Bible, as a
disturbingly growing number of Republicans like to claim.*
*2. The Pledge of Allegiance was written by a socialist.The Pledge was
written in 1892 for public school celebrations of the 400th anniversary of
Columbus’ arrival in the Americas. Its author was Francis Bellamy, a
Baptist minister, Christian socialist and cousin of socialist utopian
novelist Edward Bellamy. Christian socialism maintains, among other ideas,
that capitalism is idolatrous and rooted in greed, and the underlying cause
of much of the world’s social inequity. Definitely more “Occupy Wall
Street” than “Grand Old Party” by anyone’s standard.*
*3. The first president to propose national health insurance was a
Republican.He was also a trust-busting, pro-labor, Nobel Peace
Prize-winning environmentalist. Is there any wonder why Theodore Roosevelt,
who first proposed a system of national health insurance during his
unsuccessful Progressive Party campaign to retake the White House from
William Howard Taft in 1912, gets scarce mention at Republican National
Conventions these days?*
*4. Ronald Reagan once signed a bill legalizing abortion.The Ronald Reagan
Republicans worship today is more myth than reality. Reagan was a
conservative for sure, but also a practical politician who understood the
necessities of compromise. In the spring of 1967, four months into his
first term as governor of California, Ronald Reagan signed a bill that,
among its other provisions, legalized abortion for the vaguely-defined
“well being” of the mother. Reagan may have been personally pro-life, but
in this instance he was willing to compromise in order to achieve other
ends he considered more important. That he claimed later to regret signing
the bill doesn’t change the fact that he did. As Casey Stengel liked to
say, “You could look it up.”*
*5. Reagan raised federal taxes eleven times.Okay, Ronald Reagan cut tax
rates more than any other president – with a big asterisk. Sure, the top
rate was reduced from 70% in 1980 all the way down to 28% in 1988, but
while Republicans typically point to Reagan’s tax-cutting as the right
approach to improving the economy, Reagan himself realized the resulting
national debt from his revenue slashing was untenable, so he quietly raised
other taxes on income – primarily Social Security and payroll taxes - no
less than eleven times. Most of Reagan’s highly publicized tax cuts went to
the usual Republican handout-takers in the top income brackets, while his
stealth tax increases had their biggest impact on the middle class. These
increases were well hidden inside such innocuous-sounding packages as the
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982, the Deficit Reduction Act
of 1984 and the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987. Leave it to a
seasoned actor to pull off such a masterful charade.*
*6. Roe v. Wade was a bipartisan ruling made by a predominantly
Republican-appointed Supreme Court.Technically, Roe v. Wade did not make
abortion legal in the United States; the Supreme Court’s decision held only
that individual states could not make abortion illegal. That being said,
the landmark 1973 ruling that Republicans love to hate, was decided on a
7-2 vote that broke down like this:*
*Majority (for Roe): Chief Justice Warren Burger (conservative, appointed
by Nixon), William O. Douglas (liberal, appointed by FDR), William J.
Brennan (liberal, appointed by Eisenhower), Potter Stewart (moderate,
appointed by Eisenhower), Thurgood Marshall (liberal, appointed by LBJ),
Harry Blackmun (author of the majority opinion and a conservative who
eventually turned liberal, appointed by Nixon), Lewis Powell (moderate,
appointed by Nixon). Summary: 2 conservatives, 3 liberals, 2 moderates.*
*Dissenting (for Wade): Byron White (generally liberal/sometimes
conservative, appointed by JFK), William Rehnquist (conservative, appointed
by Nixon). Summary: 1 liberal, 1 conservative.*
*By ideological orientation, the decision was for Roe all the way:
conservatives 2-1, liberals 3-1, moderates 2-0; by party of presidential
appointment it was Republicans 5-1, Democrats 2-1. No one can rightly say
that this was a leftist court forcing its liberal beliefs on America.*
*7. The Federal Reserve System was a Republican invention.Republicans, and,
truth be told, many Democrats, despise the Federal Reserve as an example of
government interference in the free market. But hold everything: The
Federal Reserve System was the brainchild of financial expert and Senate
Republican leader Nelson Aldrich, grandfather of future Republican governor
and vice president Nelson Rockefeller. Aldrich set up two commissions: one
to study the American monetary system in depth and the other, headed by
Aldrich himself, to study the European central banking systems. Aldrich
went to Europe opposed to centralized banking, but after viewing Germany's
monetary system he came away believing that a centralized bank was better
than the government-issued bond system that he had previously supported.
The Federal Reserve Act, developed around Senator Aldrich’s recommendations
and - adding insult to injury in the minds of today’s Republicans - based
on a European model, was signed into law in 1913.*
*8. The Environmental Protection Agency was, too.The United States
Environment Protection Agency, arch-enemy of polluters in particular and
government regulation haters in general, was created by President Richard
Nixon. In his 1970 State of the Union Address, Nixon proclaimed the new
decade a period of environmental transformation. Shortly thereafter he
presented Congress an unprecedented 37-point message on the environment,
requesting billions for the improvement of water treatment facilities,
asking for national air quality standards and stringent guidelines to lower
motor vehicle emissions, and launching federally-funded research to reduce
automobile pollution. Nixon also ordered a clean-up of air- and
water-polluting federal facilities, sought legislation to end the dumping
of wastes into the Great Lakes, proposed a tax on lead additives in
gasoline, and approved a National Contingency Plan for the treatment of
petroleum spills. In July 1970 Nixon declared his intention to establish
the Environmental Protection Agency, and that December the EPA opened for
business. Hard to believe, but if it hadn’t been for Watergate, we might
remember Richard Nixon today as the “environmental president”.*
*Oh, yes - Republicans might enjoy knowing Nixon was an advocate of
national health insurance, too.*
*9. Obama has increased government spending less than any president in at
least a generation.Republican campaign strategists may lie, but the numbers
<http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2012/05/24/who-is-the-smallest-government-spender-since-eisenhower-would-you-believe-its-barack-obama/>
don’t. Government spending, when adjusted for inflation, has increased
during his administration (to date) by 1.4%. Under George W. Bush, the
increases were 7.3% (first term) and 8.1% (second term). Bill Clinton, in
his two terms, comes in at 3.2% and 3.9%. George H. W. Bush increased
government spending by 5.4%, while Ronald Reagan added 8.7% and 4.9% in his
two terms.*
*Not only does Obama turn out to be the most thrifty president in recent
memory, but the evidence shows that Republican administrations consistently
increased government spending significantly more than any Democratic
administration. Go figure.*
*10. President Obama was not only born in the United States, his roots run
deeper in American history than most people know. The argument that Barack
Obama was born anywhere but at Kapiolani Maternity and Gynecological
Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii, is not worth addressing; the evidence is
indisputable by any rational human being. But not even irrational
“birthers” can dispute Obama’s well-documented family tree
<http://suite101.com/article/president-obama-descends-from14-revolutionary-war-soldiers-a287470>
on his mother’s side. By way of his Dunham lineage, President Obama has at
least 11 direct ancestors who took up arms and fought for American
independence in the Revolutionary War and two others cited as patriots by
the Daughters of the American Revolution for furnishing supplies to the
colonial army. This star-spangled heritage makes Obama eligible to join the
Sons of the American Revolution, and his daughters the Daughters of the
American Revolution. Not bad for someone 56%
<http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/55-of-republicans-believe-obama-was-born-in-a-foreign-country/>
of Republicans still believe is a foreigner.*
*Okay, feel free to drop any or all of these ten true facts on your local
Republican windbag. Tell him or her to put any of these choice nuggets in
his or her teabag and steep it. Then sit back and enjoy the silence.*
*Note: Although the facts are 100% true, the context is, of course, one of
humor; the oxymoronic reference to "Republican Brains" in the title should
have been a dead giveaway. Additionally, as everyone knows, there are no
facts in the Republican cosmos, only Fox News Alerts.*