Putting The 'Ho' In Hodes

 

Mo Baxley made a sound bite stab last week at connecting every Republican in the state and chastising anyone who didn't stand up to her expectations of them.   I wonder if she feels the same way about liberal progressives?

Take the SEIU for example.  They are all about Obama's vision for America because it's actually their vision.  They spent at least 65 million to get him elected, and are still dumping millions into his agenda.  They expect something in return.

The SEIU also gave 6 millions to ACORN to do jobs for them that advance that agenda.  They are intimately connected and share common interests.  But ACORN is about as dirty as dirty can be.  (Not that SEIU isn't). They are under investigation all acrossthe country for voter fraud, financial problems, even getting offices closed down and all their documents confiscated.  Oh, and keeping staff all over the US who have no problem helping secure loans for people who plan to run an underage prostitution ring with illegal alien minors.  Not pretty. 

So if SEIU has those kinds of values, what's that say about other political actors the SEIU is willing to invest in?  Might they also emulate goals the SEIU values? Goals ACORN values?

Follow that theme to a recent SEIU announcement that it plans to run television ads in support of Paul Hodes for Senate.  The SEIU must see something in Hodes they like enough to put him on the same playing field as ACORN.  Spend money on ACORN.  Spend Money on Paul Hodes.  Do we need to speculate further.  Aren't we inter party types all complicit Mo?  Don't we have some kind of obligation to object to the behavior of others?

Paul Hodes is a pro-tax and spend anti freedom progressive.  His votes prove it.  He votes against states rights and votes for corporate socialism and top down central control.  And his major campaign contributors for his Senate bid are rewarding him for it.  So far some of his top donations come from Insurance and Real Estate, Lawyers and Lobbyists, and unions.  Goldman Sachs is his second biggest single contributor.  Didn't they all score some billions from TARP and the stimulus, watchdog Hodes? 

Paul Hodes must have made an impression.  He did with SEIU as well.  Almost on par with ACORN.  And taking money from the most likely winners of a government take over of everything, a take over he's been voting in favor of ever since he got to Washington.

I'm having a Mo Baxley moment.  I think Paul Hodes is complict in the actions and designs of those with whom he associates.  I think Paul owes the people of New Hampshire an apology for screwing them over so his corporate and union buddies could divide the country up (and the taxpayers money) between them.