"There’s class warfare, all right but it’s my class the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." Warren Buffett
From “Vulnerable” to Invincible “Mayday! Mayday! Cindy Sheehan “Our problems stem from acceptance of this filthy, rotten system.” Dorothy Day Once upon a time, many years ago, when things weren’t quite so f’ed up here in Duh-merica, the Democratic candidate for president from Nowhereville, Arkansas made the expression, “It’s the economy, stupid,” a catch-phrase for his successful bid to unseat the incumbent, George H.W. Bush. Pappy Bush had been wildly popular (we love our “successful wars” here) after his attack on Iraq but had not addressed the recession we were suffering under at the time. Now, as we all know, Bill Clinton was elected and enacted NAFTA, GATT and other so-called Free trade agreements, which had the affect of sending our decent paying jobs with benefits to other countries that didn’t have such “horrible” restric