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A Thaw Comes Spring

TurboTax has joined a growing group of companies who as of today number at one hundred and twenty.  These are the companies who had been sponsors of the Glenn Beck Show who have pulled their support.  Turbotax ran ads on the Glenn Beck Show for two days before issuing this statement:

Thanks everyone for your feedback, & for reminding us of what we value. We’ve pulled advertising from the Glenn Beck show.

As the swallows to Capistrano issue in a new spring every year, so too do the increasing glints of sanity we see around us harken to a warming period ahead where the vicious Tea-stained winds of the waning season fade into memory.

Most Republicans – most conservatives – will now tell pollsters that they fully understand that Sarah Palin is as qualified to be President as is Elmer Fudd.

These and many other things are making it obvious that the American public is about done with buying into the idea that foaming at the mouth insanity and conspiracy theory adherence combine into a major political movement.  As the economy and public outlook improve, moreover, the desire to turn to a given Dark Side will become less popular, further eroding the support for a GOP that gets its talking points from mimeographed pamphlets found in public restrooms.

The economy and public outlook are improving, by the way.  Just one view from my trip last week gives a strong indication that an important sector is feeling very saucy: tech.  At RSA last week in San Francisco (the largest Information Security trade show in the world) the halls were packed from the beginning until the end.  Last year part of the Moscone center hall was curtained off and you could have fired a cannon and not hit anyone on the last day.  People in Silicon Valley are leaving earlier for work than last year, because the roads are more crowded.

I feel so confident about this year in so many ways, in fact, that I’ll go out on the limb and say that:

o  this year is going to get better and better in general as it goes on,

o  HCR is about to pass proving that Obama has been right all along, (and doing it by following the rules the Founders intended won’t be lost on everyone)

o  the economy is going to sail forward into clear stability and growth

o  the US is going to continue to do better than most countries economically

o  Iran and Afghanistan will continue to improve, with large numbers of troops out of Iraq by October

o  the ‘just say no’ of the GOP and the extremes of the Tea Party will look less attractive and gain more public ridicule month-by-month all year.  By late summer we will all remember how screwed up the GOP was in Now 2008 and realize that it really hasn’t taken a turn for the better since.

The US dollar is up, Americans have more in savings on average than ever, tech companies are cranking up hiring and Bev Perdue here in NC just said she wants to restore the half percentage cut in state workers’ pay.  Americans don’t like being gloomy for a long time, and the Beckian Death-Knell approach has already peaked in popularity.  The GOP will not take back the House in Nov, and most likely not the Senate either.

I love the smell of Spring in the air.  It’s so refreshing!


28 comments

  1. Cheryl Kopec

    Great diary, Chris! I just have to share this, too — sure, it’s a little silly, but I guarantee you’ll get a belly-laugh! Very well-done… 🙂

  2. DTOzone

    but what else is new.

    The media is enjoying keeping everyone in an angry feeding frenzy of outrage at least until Republicans gain power again and then they’ll pivot to “True Americans don’t complain”

    Maybe it’s working in the media that’s making me cynical.  

  3. HappyinVT

    said that there were a lot of “cash for gold” type commercials.  Tee hee.  Whether Beck gets booted off FNC or not, it’s still delicious knowing a lot of major companies don’t take kindly to his crap.

  4. Great article on the Great Orange Satan:

    “I’m begging you, your right to religion and freedom to exercise religion and read all of the passages of the Bible as you want to read them and as your church wants to preach them are going to come under the ropes in the next year. If it lasts that long it will be the next year. I beg you, look for the words ‘social justice’ or ‘economic justice’ on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words.

    Now, am I advising people to leave their church? ….. YES!”

    Kent P. Jackson, associate dean of religion at Brigham Young University, said in an interview:

    “My own experience as a believing Latter-day Saint over the course of 60 years is that I have seen social justice in practice in every L.D.S. congregation I’ve been in. People endeavor with all of our frailties and shortcomings to love one another and to lift up other people. So if that’s Beck’s definition of social justice, he and I are definitely not on the same team.”

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