We aren't alone in this CON..though our Country WAS in a better position than some.Our Government had a pre-planned scheme.

 

Revealed: The £43m paid by elite group of donors for access to top Tories including David Cameron

  • Leader’s Group of major donors open only to those giving £50,000 a year
  • Secrecy surrounding the events will raise suspicions, opponents warn
  • Critic: Dining clubs is 'tip of the iceberg' in the world of secret influence

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2544318/Revealed-The-43m-paid-elite-group-donors-access-Tori...



 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/campaign-to-fix-the-debt/

 

 

Fix the Debt "Chapters" Are State-Based PR Firms on Retainer

The papers who pulled the phony opinion pieces are to be applauded for standing up to this type of crass manipulation.

With polling consistently showing that 90 percent of Americans want to preserve and strengthen Social Security, Fix the Debt has its work cut out for it pretending to represent the grassroots.

The truth is Fix the Debt is the latest effort by Wall Street billionaire Pete Peterson (who pledged a cool billion of his Blackstone Group fortune to the cause), to convince America that our deficit (which has been on a steep decline since peaking in 2009) is so out of control that it justified extreme budget cuts, including to Social Security and Medicare. Peterson gave $5 million to get Fix the Debt off the ground. Fix the Debt's members are a raft of Wall Street firms, like JP Morgan Chase who pitched in $500,000 and GE who contributed $1 million, and its "grassroots" are a series of politically-tied state-based PR firms on retainer who are required to line up a list of politicians and lobbyists, call them a "chapter," and work to make sure they get regular interviews in the local press. Here in Wisconsin, Fix the Debt's flack is Mark Graul, a Republican apparatchik best known for his false, racially-charged TV ad campaign against Judge Louis Butler in his 2008 race for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

TheCanKicksBack.org man

Fix the Debt fails to tell students that its leaders, Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles, have a new budget plan that not only throws Grannie under the bus with cuts to Social Security and Medicare (which mean their kids and their grandkids will be working harder to support them in their old age), but also attacks college students by calling for higher interest rates on student loans and changing the law to allow those interest rates to kick in even before the student graduates from college (PDF, p. 30). Fix the Debt cries crocodile tears over the "generational inequities" of the federal budget, but fails to note that states spend billions on education.

While the nation hurtles to new budget deal deadlines in December and January that put Social Security and Medicare in danger, Fix the Debt is looking for a new press secretary to aid its effort to achieve a "Grand Bargain," along the lines of Simpson-Bowles -- budget cuts so steep they would cost America some four million jobs says the Economic Policy Institute. We can anticipate that the group will use some of its $40 million budget to ramp up its spin campaign on TV, in print ads, and radio.

Fortunately, more people are starting to catch on. The editorial board of the Georgetown Voice, the student newspaper of Georgetown University, urged student groups to do their homework before inviting groups to campus:

Given the lack of transparency in the structure and goals of Fix the Debt and, by proxy, The Can Kicks Back, it is of special importance that Georgetown student leadership take a closer and more critical look at the external groups they promote in the future. Had [student groups] done some research and looked past the glossy, misappropriated rhetoric and symbolism of the group they invited to the Hilltop, they would have found that Fix the Debt's agenda is undoubtedly anti-student and anti-poor, despite its claims to "promote generational equity."

Next time you see an op-ed from Fix the Debt or The Can Kicks Back (and there are many penned by Romano and his crew), give the editorial page editor a jingle and tell them that they have been hoodwinked by a reclusive billionaire named Pete Peterson and his Wall Street friends.


Learn more about Pete Peterson's chorus of calamity and decades long effort to gut Social Security and Medicare. Visit Pete Peterson on SourceWatch and our Nation package exposing Fix the Debt as an "astroturf supergroup." To hear Romano's side of the story, read "Conversations with Fix the Debt, Help Count the Pinocchios." This opinion piece was penned by Mary Bottari, no press secretary or Wall Street firm advised in its construction.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/15/the-can-kicks-back-fails_n_4790649.html

http://www.prwatch.org/news/2013/11/12307/astroturf-%E2%80%9Ccampaign-fix-debt%E2%80%9D-caught-ghost...

 

Another horrible bludget cut......

 

http://www.theage.com.au/business/big-donors-leave-heavy-lifting-to-mug-punters-20140516-38fcl.html

 

It was not only the poor, the aged, the sick, the weak and the disabled who copped it in the budget this week. It was homeless animals, too. They axed the Department of Agriculture's Australian Animal Welfare program. And a good thing, too. What did animals ever do for the Liberal Party? You won't see any hairy-tailed wombats propping up the bar at Joe Hockey's North Sydney Business Forum gala VIP dinners. Not of the marsupial variety. If animals want access to senior party figures they can bleep well do it the right way and creep under the back fence. That's right, hire a lobbyist, you animals.

 

Those who stump up the most money for influence achieve the best returns; those with the fattest and best-connected colonies of lobbyists lurking in Parliament House.

Australia's Asylum seeker crisis may become real...Australians and Australian Native animals could need to seek Asylum elsewhere thanks to Tony Abbott's Coalition Government