Saturday, December 13, 2008

I Get the Best Emails - Ongoing


My full-time job has me swamped, part-time writing gigs pile up around me, and an agent wants to see a proposal for my memoir Learning Curves: Five Years in the Nation's Most Scandalous School District.

Side Note: If you have any experience with book proposals, email me and I'll send you mine to look over. Seriously. I've had two experts review the 17-page laugh fest and I need more eyes. Help a sister out.

Anyway, my point is this - I haven't had much time to devote to OILF and I'm so cheating today, by posting an email I got from Michael Moore. I found it an interesting read and thought I'd share.

If you don't like my plagiarizing ways, suck it. I'll be back to normal by Monday.

To: Catherine
From: Michael Moore
Subject: Senate to Middle Class: Drop Dead

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers start building only cars and mass transit that reduce our dependency on oil.

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers build cars that reduce global warming.

They could have given the loan on the condition that the automakers withdraw their many lawsuits against state governments in their attempts to not comply with our environmental laws.
They could have given the loan on the condition that the management team which drove these once-great manufacturers into the ground resign and be replaced with a team who understands the transportation needs of the 21st century.

Yes, they could have given the loan for any of these reasons because, in the end, to lose our manufacturing infrastructure and throw 3 million people out of work would be a catastrophe.
But instead, the Senate said, we'll give you the loan only if the factory workers take a $20 an hour cut in wages, pension and health care. That's right. After giving BILLIONS to Wall Street hucksters and criminal investment bankers -- billions with no strings attached and, as we have since learned, no oversight whatsoever -- the Senate decided it is more important to break a union, more important to throw middle class wage earners into the ranks of the working poor than to prevent the total collapse of industrial America.

We have a little more than a month to go of this madness. As I sit here in Michigan today, tens of thousands of hard working, honest, decent Americans do not believe they can make it to January 20th. The malaise here is astounding. Why must they suffer because of the mistakes of every CEO from Roger Smith to Rick Wagoner? Make management and the boards of directors and the shareholders pay for this.

Of course that is heresy to the 31 Republicans who decided to blame the poor, miserable autoworkers for this mess. And our wonderful media complied with their spin on the morning news shows: "UAW Refuses to Give Concessions Killing Auto Bailout Bill." In fact the UAW has given concession after concession, reduced their benefits, agreed to get rid of the Jobs Bank and agreed to make it harder for their retirees to live from week to week. Yes! That's what we need to do! It's the Jobs Bank and the old people who have led the nation to economic ruin!

But even doing all that wasn't enough to satisfy the bastard Republicans. These Senate vampires wanted blood. Blue collar blood. You see, they weren't opposed to the bailout because they believed in the free market or capitalism. No, they were opposed to the bailout because they're opposed to workers making a decent wage. In their rage, they were driven to destroy the backbone of this country, not because the UAW hadn't given back enough, but because the UAW hadn't given up.

It appears that the sitting President has been looking for a way to end his reign by one magnanimous act, just like a warlord on his feast day. He will put his finger in the dyke, and the fragile mess of an auto industry will eke through the next few months.

That will give the Senate enough time to demand that the bankers and investment sharks who've already swiped nearly half of the $700 billion gift a chance to make the offer of cutting their pay.

Fat chance.

3 Comments:

At 12/13/2008, Blogger John in IL said...

I'll suck it if you want [shudder] but you're not plagiarizing anything if you are giving credit to the writer (no matter how stupid he is).

 
At 12/13/2008, Blogger QuakerJono said...

It amuses me to no end that he's choosing the medium of the middle class, email and the Internet, to disseminate this diatribe.

 
At 12/14/2008, Blogger QuakerJono said...

Additionally, while I have no experience with book proposals, when you get one you're happy with, I would love to see it so I can see how it's done myself.

 

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