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This makes sense for the C-man.

Dec 13, 2010 - Toledo Blade - "Finkbeiner to help launch centrist group":http://www.toledoblade.com/article/20101213/NEWS09/101219823 - _‘No Labels' coalition intends to fight extremist beliefs_

With Czarty involved, the word "centrist" must be synonymous with nutball.

The No Label party? Is this a joke from Saturday Night Live or The Onion?

The term "No Label" is a label.

Czarty will help fight extremist beliefs? That's funny. Twelve years as Toledo mayor and I suppose none of Czarty's actions or ideas were ever extreme.

From the Blade story:

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No Labels encompasses politicians, commentators, and strategists of both major political parties who fear that extremists are keeping the nation from making the tough changes necessary to keep the economy and the republic strong.
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And Czarty is involved. Again, hilarious.

Czarty said:

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++"I think the voice of the +reasonable+ has become diminished."++
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Czarty knows all about being unreasonable and extreme with his historically uncouth behavior toward city employees, business people, and other citizens. He's classless and self-serving. He browbeats people. His ego is massive.

More from the Blade:

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Participants such as Mr. Finkbeiner say No Labels is not aiming to be a third party. "We are not being asked to abandon our parties. What we are working to do is to work vigorously in support of centrist Democrats and centrist Republicans gaining strength and those persons continuing to reach across the +aisle+ and work with the centrists on the other side of the +aisle,+" Mr. Finkbeiner said.
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If that's the No Label label plan, then it's unintelligible, but that could be because Czarty's explanation is incoherent. It makes sense that Czarty is involved because that's some of the dumbest political bilge going. The Blade writer and editor had to laugh their asses off at this story.

The plan is to support centrist Democrats and centrist Republicans who reach across the aisle to support centrist Democrats and centrist Republicans.

What the hell is a "centrist?" Someone with no spine? Political loser? Waffler? Capitulator?

Wikipedia: "centrism":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrist

And I don't know what that worn out cliche means, _"reach across the aisle."_ I think it's political speak for pretending to do something while doing nothing.

George Orwell essay: "Politics and the English Language":http://www.resort.com/~prime8/Orwell/patee.html (1946) :

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Political language -- and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists -- is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.
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br. More from the Blade about Carty's No Label:

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A Democrat, Mr. Finkbeiner, 71, has a record of political independence. Some in the past have said his loyalty was to the "Carty party." He was the unsuccessful Republican nominee for Congress in 1974 and 1976, was elected to City Council as a Republican in 1979, and ran unsuccessfully for mayor as a Republican in 1981.

In 1983, Mr. Finkbeiner led a new third party, Citizens Organized and United for a New Toledo (COUNT), winning election to council under that banner and becoming the first elected independent on council since 1959.

In 1985, Mr. Finkbeiner sought, but did not get, the Democratic endorsement for City Council, winning the election anyway. The political transformation was complete in 1987 when the Lucas County Democratic Party endorsed him for mayor.
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All-over-the-map Czarty is a member of the "Lucas County Democrat B-Team.":http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/1917/Lucas_County_Democrat_Teams

About President Obama, Czarty said:

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"It does appear that Obama is now understanding that just being philosophically left isn't going to gain him the votes and the leverage to get things done that he wants to get done so he therefore must +*compromise with leaders on the other side."*+
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I think the mid-term election results had something to do with Obama allegedly compromising on something. But how often did Czarty compromise with other people and communities during his reign of terror as Toledo mayor?

Czarty became unhinged when Federal Express moved from Toledo to Perrysburg Township where it could expand. Czarty "accused":http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/2313/Toledo_mayor_accuses_Wood_County_of_poaching Wood County of "poaching" jobs from Toledo. This is just one example of Czarty being extreme and unreasonable.

Thomas F. Pounds, President and Publisher of the Toledo Free Press, "wrote":http://toledotalk.com/cgi-bin/tt.pl/article/2313/Toledo_mayor_accuses_Wood_County_of_poaching#In_a_nutshell about Czarty:

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It seems that if Toledo lands a major company, it benefits the entire region, but if a major company chooses the region, it's not necessarily a boon for Toledo, according to [Toledo] mayoral logic.
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Czarty had no interest in the region. He was not interested in cooperating with or compromising with other communities.


br. Maybe "centrist" means sacrificing principles to remain in office. Campaign one way but vote a different way on the issues.

Strong viewpoints can win elections. Maybe the No Label group believes these viewpoints are unsustainable, which means the politicians can't remain in office for a long time. Good. I have no problem with frequent political turnover.

In the last 10 years, we've seen two political grassroots movements disrupt its own political establishments.

Early last decade, the liberal grassroots movement nicknamed the Netroots rose to put more liberals into office at all levels of government. Even Democrats who were not liberal enough were targeted for removal. This liberal grassroots movement butted heads with established, beltway Democrats. The movement succeeded with wins not only at the federal level but at the state level too.

The Netroots movement began after the 2000 election, but it gained momentum in 2003 when it took a liking to a wacky ex-governor named Howard Dean as he campaigned for president. Dean became chairman of the Democrat party in 2005. In my opinion, the Democrat successes in the November 2006 election were partly due to the Republicans' arrogance and failures but mostly due to Dean and the Netroots movement. The Netroots supporters are proud to be liberals.

About two years ago, a conservative grassroots movement began, which is named the Tea Party. One of its big supporters is another wacky ex-governor, Sarah Palin. This conservative grassroots movement has butted heads with established, beltway Republicans. The Tea Party has tried to remove Republicans from office who are not conservative enough. In November 2010, this grassroots movement helped Republicans win at all levels of government. The Tea Party supporters are proud to be conservatives.


br. And finally, [[Carty Finkbeiner rumored to run for Toledo City Council in 2011]]. Will Czarty compete under the No Label label for the District 2 council seat, currently held by Czarty's good "friend" Michael Collins?