"Meaningful Action"
In the wake of the Sandy Hook shootings, I feel compelled to say something, but I'm not really clever enough to propose any solution.
I do however feel very frustrated at the sophomoric nature of the discourse flooding facebook and twitter, or any online forum. The trolls are out in force, and almost everyone is yelling at each other, without listening.
First, the pro-gun side: I've read endless variations on the "guns don't kill people, people kill people" meme. Yes, it's kind of true, and pretty darn useless too. One poster lists all the other things besides guns that kill people, one of them being cars. It apparently didn't dawn on him that it's harder to legally get a driver's license, car, and the alcohol necessary to become a menace to society than it is to buy a gun. In a strange bit of coincidental weirdness, I just read an article on Al-Jazeera about another attack on school children in China the same day, by a knife-wielding assailant. Just as terrible a target, but the difference is nobody was killed. It's pretty simple algebra: The Connecticut attack, minus the China attack, equals guns.
I'm not going to engage in false equivalencies here, I don't really believe the gun-control side is as clueless as the NRA-fed folk, but I'm distressed at some of the energy directed at President Obama, as if he could just do something about it if he really cared.
First, let me cop to being a full-fledged Obamapologist. I love the guy, and am continually impressed with him whenever I get to hear him. I don't think he's perfect, but I do think he's done a great deal of good. But I fear we are headed down the same path taken after the glorious euphoria of the 2008 election.
People were so happy Obama was elected, it was as if history would forever be changed, and utopia was right around the corner. People went to sleep, thinking the battle was over, and were even disappointed when Obama couldn't single-handedly deliver single payer health care. That led to the disastrous GOP 2010 takeover of Congress and many statehouses and governorships. Because this happened in 2010, a census year, congressional districts were heavily gerrymandered to favor the GOP. Even though a majority of people voted Democratic in the 2012 Congressional races, the House remains under GOP control.
Obama is only the President. Check your copy of the Constitution for what that really means. Right now, it doesn't mean as much as it could. Yes, the most important thing a President does is nominate Supreme Court justices, but the President cannot enact legislation or raise or lower taxes. He can sign or veto bills that deal with those topics, but he doesn't get to make them.
Getting back to gun control, there have been protestors outside the White House this weekend, directing their energies at Obama. Yes, he can certainly use the bully pulpit of the President to drag the country into a debate, but are we ready for that? I think many liberals are unwilling to do the heavy lifting necessary here. The US already has 300 million guns, and even if gun sales stopped tomorrow (I'm not suggesting that!) we could go another 100 years with enough firepower to power many more massacres. I'm confident President Obama would sign any reasonable bill like a new assault weapons ban, or controls on the huge ammo clips that help make such mass carnage attainable. The real fight is huge. The NRA has enough legislators in both parties on their payroll. The gun culture is huge, and will not be reversed with a stroke of a pen. The real fight is against the John Boehner's of the world.
Perhaps this most horrific of tragedies will actually get people talking to each other instead of at each other.
What do you think?
Random rants from one of those irritating know-it-alls! Read the rants, then put in your two cents!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Saturday, July 07, 2012
The Citizens United Tax
| President Romney? |
I'm going to keep this as short as possible, but I've been thinking about it for a while, and need to see if I'm making any sense.
My last post was about the Citizens United decision, and I'm sure everyone that reads this already knows what it is, and probably doesn't like it, or think it's fair.
I'm glad to hear California has joined the fight against Citizens United, but for now, it is the law of the land. Period.
So, here's the deal: What Citizens United functionally means is that we have to pay extra to get government to do what we want.
It's not the way it should be, it's the way it is.
Corporations recognize this, and they are paying their voluntary 'tax' with a vengeance. It's much easier for them than for ordinary citizens, er I mean people, or I guess I mean carbon-based homo sapiens life forms, to pay these 'taxes.' And guess what? Corporations are happy to pay their fair share, especially if you and I don't.
I think ordinary people need to pony up and send money in to defeat the corporate Super-PACs, which we can do, even if we can't match their level of spending. Sometimes, I can only drop in $3, sometimes more.
I think besides Obama, we need to help the overall races to take back the House, and protect the Senate, as well as individual races. I think it will be a major victory if we can get Elizabeth Warren elected to the Senate, ousting beefcake GOP tool Scott Brown.
If we just sit back and whine about how we've lost our democracy, then we can all sit back and whine about losing our democracy.
What say ye?
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What races do you think are important?
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Have the machines achieved sentience already?
In the movie Terminator 2, we see that the machines became 'self-aware' (sentient) at a certain point, and then proceeded to attack humans. In the past (our present day) the presence of a remnant of a future robot is linked to the problem, and the focus is on eliminating it to save the future. Even though I'm a big Star Trek fan, I'm not going to discuss time travel plot lines and weaknesses. It just makes me wonder where the tipping point was, and whether or not it's already too late to tip it back.
It's not easy to point to one specific action that led to our current state. I'm just going to ask a few questions, and hope you'll join the conversation. Where do you agree? What do you think we can do about it? Is it too late?
Citizen's United Case
Argued March 24, 2009; Reargued September 9, 2009; Decided January 21, 2010Bush v. Gore (2000)
This is a good place to start. This is the decision that gave corporations (the machines) the same free speech rights as people. Money is considered a form of speech, and for some reason, corporations are now allowed to spend unlimited amounts of money on political campaigns, and they don't even have to disclose who's supplying the money!
Even though Al Gore won the election, the Supreme Court stopped the vote count in Florida, thereby selecting Bush as the president. During the reign of George II, he was able to appoint Justices Roberts and Alito, two extremists, which kept the balance of the court tilted to the right.The Nomination of Clarence Thomas (1991)
George H. W. Bush was disappointed in his nomination of David Souter, who did not turn out to be as conservative as hoped. For Bush's 2nd appointment, he hit a conservative home run with Thomas. Thomas has been an embarrassment as a justice, never recusing himself for many conflicts of interest.Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad (1886)
| Bancroft Davis |
How this works
So, the machines to me are these Super PACs, who spend unlimited amounts of money to brainwash the populace into accepting the rule of the machines. We see the Tea Party already, doing the machine's bidding, even though most of the people who see themselves as Tea Party members are doing so against their own self-interest. The Super PACs have no compunction about truth, they exist to carpet bomb the electorate with disinformation. It is a self-perpetuating system.
Is it too late?
Will it simply run its course, only to be ignored?
If so, will that happen in time?
Please, let me know what you think about this.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Render Unto Caesar, Take 2
Coin of the Realm
Almost a decade ago, I gave a talk at church that got me into a lot of trouble. But, as time has passed, I have to say I have never found any reason to change my views on the intersection between religion and public life.
The basic idea was found in a famous phrase Jesus is said to have made:
Cue up FauxNews, and let's all get outraged that an institution such as a Catholic Hospital or University would have to follow the law of the land when getting government subsidies for health care plans. In every other business, women's contraception is included in basic health insurance, but for some reason, all these people are screaming "1st Amendment!" and decrying Obama for trampling on their religious freedom.
I think everyone is aware of the 1st amendment, but most of us probably aren't aware of how short it is:
There is no reason women should continue to be treated this way in this day and age. The right to swing your arm (from a religious freedom point of view) ends where it discriminates against the health concerns of women. I saw something funny on the Ed Show the other night. Ed can be pretty ham-fisted at times, but this was pretty funny. He acted as if he had just been handed a major breaking news item. I don't have the exact quote, but it was something like:
Breaking News! (Really! I'm not kidding)
This story had moved so fast, that the speed of my blogging is no match for what has been happening. It appears as though Obama has made another brilliant chess move. He worked out a deal where religious institutions won't have to pay for the contraception, the insurance companies will cover it. The Catholic hospitals are happy, the women's health groups are happy, leaving only the ayatollahs on the right unhappy, and the insurance companies mildly grumbly about how this sets a precedent. They won't grumble too loud, as they know it's cheaper to provide for contraception than unwanted pregnancies.
This won't end here; nothing Obama does is ever going to agree with 30% - 40% of the electorate. But I'm glad to know that our president is standing up for women. I think many of us were just expecting him to cave on this. Things are getting interesting.
Almost a decade ago, I gave a talk at church that got me into a lot of trouble. But, as time has passed, I have to say I have never found any reason to change my views on the intersection between religion and public life.
The basic idea was found in a famous phrase Jesus is said to have made:
"Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's."This spoke to me as a call to appropriateness, that one has to operate in the sphere that makes sense. It is often said that the freedom to swing one's arm ends at someone else's nose. Unfortunately, too many times, people's noses are bloodied due to religious disagreements. Even in a country like the U. S., founded by people trying to escape the state religion of England, we cannot seem to escape our own home-grown Taliban trying to tell us what to do.
Cue up FauxNews, and let's all get outraged that an institution such as a Catholic Hospital or University would have to follow the law of the land when getting government subsidies for health care plans. In every other business, women's contraception is included in basic health insurance, but for some reason, all these people are screaming "1st Amendment!" and decrying Obama for trampling on their religious freedom.
I think everyone is aware of the 1st amendment, but most of us probably aren't aware of how short it is:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."So, all these right-wingers are screaming "freedom of religion," but as far as I can see it, it's pretty twisted. There's only two ways the 1st Amendment deals with religion. First, the government is prohibited from creating or supporting any religion. Second, the government is not to get in the way of a "free exercise" of religion. So, apparently these days, "free exercise" means you get to impose your religious beliefs and practices on others. Really, it's that simple.
There is no reason women should continue to be treated this way in this day and age. The right to swing your arm (from a religious freedom point of view) ends where it discriminates against the health concerns of women. I saw something funny on the Ed Show the other night. Ed can be pretty ham-fisted at times, but this was pretty funny. He acted as if he had just been handed a major breaking news item. I don't have the exact quote, but it was something like:
"We have breaking news, it's 2012!"Really, are we fighting about contraception in 2012?
Breaking News! (Really! I'm not kidding)
This story had moved so fast, that the speed of my blogging is no match for what has been happening. It appears as though Obama has made another brilliant chess move. He worked out a deal where religious institutions won't have to pay for the contraception, the insurance companies will cover it. The Catholic hospitals are happy, the women's health groups are happy, leaving only the ayatollahs on the right unhappy, and the insurance companies mildly grumbly about how this sets a precedent. They won't grumble too loud, as they know it's cheaper to provide for contraception than unwanted pregnancies.
This won't end here; nothing Obama does is ever going to agree with 30% - 40% of the electorate. But I'm glad to know that our president is standing up for women. I think many of us were just expecting him to cave on this. Things are getting interesting.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
How Lazy Are Liberals?
Last week, a flood of outside money blunted what could have been a historic exercise of democracy in Wisconsin. As it was, two GOP state senators were recalled, and that's a good thing. But we needed to get three to block the wholesale assault on worker rights that's going on there.
So, time to give up and go home? Whine about how we'll never be able to beat the billionaires?
Today, Texas governor Rick Perry announced his candidacy for President, and it was like déjà vu, all over again. Here was a smarmy Texas governor, spouting obvious platitudes and lies, knowing his billionaire backers would be running interference for him. Here's a direct quote from his speech today:
In case you hadn't noticed yet, the conservatives never give up. The Koch Brothers, and their father before them have been supporting right wing causes for decades. I believe the election of Barack Obama was a great event, but it also created the illusion that the battle was over. Obama had the ruby slippers, and all he needed to do was click them, and we'd all go home and be happy.
But, then came the 2010 elections. When Obama didn't give us the magic flying sparkle pony that farts glitter, we got bored. We didn't show up to vote, and the teabaggers took over Congress. Things were bad enough with the GOP minority in the Senate able to filibuster any meaningful legislation, now there would be none to block!
So, let's wrap this up. I think nothing is more important than the re-election of Obama, and the defeat of the teabaggers, and the hopeful return of Congress. So, the question is, is the game already over? Is it too late? Will the propaganda machine win?
I don't think it has to end that way.
So, time to give up and go home? Whine about how we'll never be able to beat the billionaires?
Today, Texas governor Rick Perry announced his candidacy for President, and it was like déjà vu, all over again. Here was a smarmy Texas governor, spouting obvious platitudes and lies, knowing his billionaire backers would be running interference for him. Here's a direct quote from his speech today:
"We cannot afford four more years of this rudderless leadership. Last week, that leadership failed, and the tax and spend and borrow agenda of this President led to the first ever downgrade of the credit rating of the United States of America."Now for those of you not scoring at home, the recent credit downgrade of the US Treasury from AAA to AA+ came from Standard and Poor's, who explicitly laid blame for the downgrade on the GOP, which can be read in their report [from page 4]:
"Compared with previous projections, our revised base case scenario now assumes that the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, due to expire by the end of 2012, remain in place. We have changed our assumption on this because the majority of Republicans in Congress continue to resist any measure that would raise revenues, a position we believe Congress reinforced by passing the act."I am not here to talk about the deficit, very few people are being honest about it anyway. I only bring up this example of a hired hand (Perry) willing to lie, knowing vast amounts of cash and power will protect him. In this post-Citizens United era, I guess it's game over, right? We should all just give up?
In case you hadn't noticed yet, the conservatives never give up. The Koch Brothers, and their father before them have been supporting right wing causes for decades. I believe the election of Barack Obama was a great event, but it also created the illusion that the battle was over. Obama had the ruby slippers, and all he needed to do was click them, and we'd all go home and be happy.
But, then came the 2010 elections. When Obama didn't give us the magic flying sparkle pony that farts glitter, we got bored. We didn't show up to vote, and the teabaggers took over Congress. Things were bad enough with the GOP minority in the Senate able to filibuster any meaningful legislation, now there would be none to block!
So, let's wrap this up. I think nothing is more important than the re-election of Obama, and the defeat of the teabaggers, and the hopeful return of Congress. So, the question is, is the game already over? Is it too late? Will the propaganda machine win?
I don't think it has to end that way.
Friday, July 08, 2011
Treason Enough?
I know it's a harsh word, and perhaps a little too charged, but what is treason anyway?
Today, when the disappointing unemployment numbers came out, an interviewer asked of Michele Bachmann: “Does it strike you that as unemployment goes up, your chances of winning office also go up?” Bachmann responded by saying: “Well that could be. Again, I hope so.”
Perhaps treason is not the most accurate term for her acknowledgement that a bad economy will help her defeat Obama is 2012. Disloyal? Unpatriotic? What do you think this means?
Today, when the disappointing unemployment numbers came out, an interviewer asked of Michele Bachmann: “Does it strike you that as unemployment goes up, your chances of winning office also go up?” Bachmann responded by saying: “Well that could be. Again, I hope so.”
Perhaps treason is not the most accurate term for her acknowledgement that a bad economy will help her defeat Obama is 2012. Disloyal? Unpatriotic? What do you think this means?
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Shared Sacrifice
What a Dream I Had
Right now, the Democrats and the GOP have reached an impasse over how to solve the budget deficit. In short, the GOP wants all savings to come from budget cuts, and none from taxes. The Democrats are proposing about 17% of the savings to come from closing tax loopholes.
In past times, when this sort of thing has happened, compromises were reached, with roughly half of the savings coming from cuts and half from taxes. But we are living in an age where compromise is a dirty word, and we need to find some middle ground.
What I'm trying to do is simply start a 'meme' here. The politicians are waiting for the public to provide enough support to push the negotiations in one direction or another. I believe that the Democrats (worst poker players ever!) are asking for too little, and we need to return to the classic 50-50 compromise.
How is this supposed to work?
I have no experience with politics or grassroots movements. I've started a simple one-issue facebook page where all you have to do is click on the 'like' button. I'm hoping that you will also click on the little facebook 'f' that's just below the title of this blog post. If for some reason this resonates with enough people, we'll take the next step and share this info with the politicians. I'm hoping some of you are better at this than I am, and have some good advice too!
Maybe this is a crazy idea, maybe not. Either way, I don't expect this situation to last for long. What do you think?
Right now, the Democrats and the GOP have reached an impasse over how to solve the budget deficit. In short, the GOP wants all savings to come from budget cuts, and none from taxes. The Democrats are proposing about 17% of the savings to come from closing tax loopholes.
In past times, when this sort of thing has happened, compromises were reached, with roughly half of the savings coming from cuts and half from taxes. But we are living in an age where compromise is a dirty word, and we need to find some middle ground.
What I'm trying to do is simply start a 'meme' here. The politicians are waiting for the public to provide enough support to push the negotiations in one direction or another. I believe that the Democrats (worst poker players ever!) are asking for too little, and we need to return to the classic 50-50 compromise.
How is this supposed to work?
I have no experience with politics or grassroots movements. I've started a simple one-issue facebook page where all you have to do is click on the 'like' button. I'm hoping that you will also click on the little facebook 'f' that's just below the title of this blog post. If for some reason this resonates with enough people, we'll take the next step and share this info with the politicians. I'm hoping some of you are better at this than I am, and have some good advice too!
Maybe this is a crazy idea, maybe not. Either way, I don't expect this situation to last for long. What do you think?
Hostage Negotiations
Negotiating With Terrorists
How does one negotiate with the GOP on the budget? Using the analogy of the satyrical magazine cover to the left, (apologies to animal lovers, it's a joke!) the basic GOP position is:
It's a great plan, right?
How does one negotiate with the GOP on the budget? Using the analogy of the satyrical magazine cover to the left, (apologies to animal lovers, it's a joke!) the basic GOP position is:
If you don't shoot the dog, we'll shoot the dog!If that seems hard to make sense out of, I think the basic idea is that if the Democrats don't go along with dismantling the government, the GOP will allow the budget default to happen, further weakening the government, hurting the economy, and hopefully, ensuring Obama loses in 2012!
It's a great plan, right?
Thursday, June 23, 2011
None Dare Call it Treason
| Majority Leader Eric Cantor |
Something that has seemed obvious to me for quite a while is finally being publicly acknowledged by some Democrats. Yesterday, Democratic senators finally called out the GOP for being willing to hurt the economy, so that Obama will not be re-elected. Today, Majority leader Eric Cantor dropped out of the budget talks until Democrats stop asking that billionaires pay their fair share of the taxes. Purely and simply, it would seem the GOP is willing to let the economy collapse to insure that 2012 goes their way.
I think this is treasonous, and the GOP is essentially working for multinational corporate interests, and they don't care about this country. There, I've said it. If you agree, don't be quiet about this.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
The line it is drawn
| Harry Reid after vote. |
Today, before the Republicans in the Senate had a chance to wise up, Harry Reid held a vote on radical GOP congressman Paul Ryan's budget proposal, which includes the notorious plan to end Medicare as we know it. While the bill was solidly defeated 57-40, if it were to be held a week from now, there would be even fewer Republican senators willing to take a stand.
After last night's historic special election in New York's 26th Congressional district, Reid quickly pushed to get GOP senators on record as supporting the GOP budget. Now, if the Democrats have the resolve to stick to the message (even though they have a tendency to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory), they can spend the next year and a half reminding voters that Senator so-and-so voted to end Medicare. There are only 10 GOP senators up for re-election in 2012, compared to 23 Democrats, so it would be a stretch to think the Republicans can be reduced to sub-filibuster levels, but in this era of unlimited anonymous election spending by right-wing billionaires, the Democrats need all the help they can get.
Speaking of Medicare, Bob Dylan turned 70 yesterday!
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