The Best Debt Ceiling Crisis Explanation You’ll See Is A Cartoon

Seriously, skip the policy wonks and throw their arcane phraseology out the window. This cartoon, courtesy of Mike Duncan and The Morning News, is all you need to understand the shit being hurled around in DC over debt.

Debt Cartoon 1

Debt Cartoon 2

Debt Cartoon 3

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Why Are So Many Christians So Un-Christian?

Christians

The Article: Why Are So Many Christians So Un-Christian? by Amanda Marcotte in Alternet.

The Text: In an age where your average Republican politician is thumping the Bible with one hand and trying to strip food from the mouths of the poor with the other, it’s become a sad cliché to point out how little the most outspoken Christians have in common with their charity-preaching, forgiveness-loving messiah. It’s only gotten worse in recent years, with the followers of the man who cured lepers threatening to shut down the government if Obama insists on giving more people access to healthcare.

But while a nudge and a laugh at the silly Christian hypocrites is a good time, it’s worth looking deeper at what’s really going on with the parsimonious haters of the poor who claim to speak for Jesus. The fact of the matter is that right-wing Christians refuse to see their differences with Jesus as hypocrisy. To really understand how religion works in the world of politics, it helps to understand that it’s usually more about rationalizing what you already want to believe than it is about actually studying your religious texts and drawing intelligent conclusions from it.

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GOP Priorities In One Succinct Cartoon

GOP Priorities

In words: willful inactivity or repeated efforts to undermine a law. Those are your options with the GOP.

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WTF? Government Mandated Healthcare…In 1798

Founding Fathers

The Article: by Rick Ungar in Forbes.

The Text: The ink was barely dry on the PPACA when the first of many lawsuits to block the mandated health insurance provisions of the law was filed in a Florida District Court.

The pleadings, in part, read –

The Constitution nowhere authorizes the United States to mandate, either directly or under threat of penalty, that all citizens and legal residents have qualifying health care coverage.

State of Florida, et al. vs. HHS

It turns out, the Founding Fathers would beg to disagree.

In July of 1798, Congress passed – and President John Adams signed – “An Act for the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen.” The law authorized the creation of a government operated marine hospital service and mandated that privately employed sailors be required to purchase health care insurance.

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Batman On Obamacare

Batman Obamacare

If only he could make an appearance on FOX…

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