Barack Obama disrespects Joe Magarac, the giant Pittsburgh steelworker

Barack Obama disrespects Joe Magarac, the giant Pittsburgh steelworker

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There are plenty around, but they are copyrighted so we had to make our own. Some people may ask whether Joe Magarac NEEDS a hard hat and safety glasses (since he is made from steel) but, given our background in industrial safety, we will have him set a good example. The “zero emission steel mill” is in Bethlehem PA, which underscores our country’s problem. (Click for full sized images)
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A New (and Old) Vision Statement for the Democratic Party
Larry Johnson’s No Quarter, PUMA (People United Means Change), Just Say No Deal, Clintondems.com, Steve Corbett’s Operation Turndown, and countless other organizations and individual Democrats are all saying “NO” to their party’s nominee. This year’s acrimonious primary underscores the widening division between the Democratic Party’s traditional base (middle class and often blue collar workers) and the party’s extreme left, as embodied by MoveOn.org.
So far, the above entities have the negative goal of turning down Obama, who is clearly out of touch with the party’s base. This blog introduces a positive vision statement that disgruntled Democrats and like-minded Republicans can use to save the United States from economic disaster–a disaster that will be certain if we do not stop and reverse the loss of manufacturing capability to China and other offshore competitors. Joe Magarac wants his job back and, to get it, he has to take his party back from MoveOn.org, George Soros, and their fellow travelers.
Joe Magarac is the Paul Bunyan of the steel industry, and he was originally a folk figure for whom both Hungarian and Croatian immigrants took credit. (U.S. Steel later adopted him as an advertising icon as “Joe, the Genie of Steel.”) “Magarac” is Croatian for “Donkey,” which probably relates to Joe Magarac’s work ethic–and it also happens to be the Democratic Party’s symbol. “Joe Donkey” can therefore represent not only the steel industry, but all manufacturing and extractive industries, and the blue collar workers who make them work. When Barack Obama talked about “bitter” small town Pennsylvanians who “cling to guns and religion,” he was talking about “Joe Donkey,” and it’s bad medicine to “disrespect” a giant steelworker with 21 electoral votes at his command!
Furthermore, according to some legends, Joe Magarac lies asleep in an abandoned steel mill, “waiting for the day that the furnace burns again.” This symbolizes the need to revitalize the United States’ heavy industries, which are the foundation of the country’s economic and military security. We can therefore add Henry Ford’s basic and unquestionable principles to our vision statement.
(1) Henry Ford made the United States the wealthiest and most powerful nation on earth.
(2) There are exactly three ways to create wealth: grow it, mine it, or make it.
(3) A Square Deal for Workers and Employers
Does Henry Ford sound, well, Republican? After all, Ford also said,
When you get a whole country—as did ours—thinking that Washington is a sort of heaven and behind its clouds dwell omniscience and omnipotence, you are educating that country into a dependent state of mind which augers ill for the future.
This is absolutely true, and the consequences of such thinking are evident in Europe’s welfare states. As an example, employers are moving jobs out of France because France mandates 40 hours of pay for 35 hours of work (and there is even a story about French police whose job is to catch people who work more than 35 hours, for the purpose of fining their employers). Social Security is meanwhile proving to be a pyramid scheme, and our legislators have no real idea as to how they are going to fulfill the government’s obligation to everyone who paid into the system.
On the other hand, Ford would have had no tolerance whatsoever for corporate welfare. Protectionist laws that inhibit Americans from purchasing medications from legitimate Canadian pharmacies exist to enrich the pharmaceutical companies at Americans’ expense. This is corporate welfare at the expense of the American people.
In summary, Joe Magarac wants his job back, the United States needs to have him get his job back and, to do this, Joe Magarac needs to take back the Democratic Party. We therefore propose the name “Joe Magarac Democrats” for this movement.
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