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    <title>Will Electing A President Matter?</title>
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    <published>2012-10-17T19:54:41Z</published>
    <updated>2012-10-17T19:58:21Z</updated>

    <summary>Is it really going to matter who is the President if, 41 Senators from either Party can filibuster any, and every, proposal coming from the White House? Replace incumbents in Congress. Then, who is president may actually make a difference. As long as Congress&apos; partisans are committed to defeating the sitting president, instead of solving national challenges, America&apos;s problems will pile up and bury us all....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
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        Is it really going to matter who is the President if, 41 Senators from 
either Party can filibuster any, and every, proposal coming from the 
White House? Replace incumbents in Congress. Then, who is president may 
actually make a difference. As long as Congress&apos; partisans are committed
 to defeating the sitting president, instead of solving national 
challenges, America&apos;s problems will pile up and bury us all.
         
         
        
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<entry>
    <title>America: Troubling Times</title>
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    <published>2012-09-22T19:40:17Z</published>
    <updated>2012-09-26T14:48:13Z</updated>

    <summary>America was founded on the idea that we are all in this together, hence the name, United States. Not United Independent States, or United Individuals. This country was founded on the principle that federal government should be implemented to perform needed functions and services which individuals, and individual states, could not perform themselves. Our Constitution and founders also anticipated that changes in the Constitution and government would be required in order to sustain the Union, which is why the amendment process was included in the Constitution....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
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        <![CDATA[America was founded on the idea that we are all in this 
together, hence the name, United States. Not United Independent States, or United Individuals. This country was founded on the principle that federal government 
should be implemented to perform needed functions and services which individuals, and 
individual states, could not perform themselves. Our 
Constitution and founders also anticipated that changes in 
the Constitution and government would be required in order to sustain 
the Union, which is why the amendment process was included in the 
Constitution. <br /><br /> ]]>
        <![CDATA[Our nation has grown in geographic size, population, economic and military power, and by broadening the individual rights and protections of
 its people. This growth could not have occurred had we stuck to the original 
Constitution with legal slavery as an agrarian economic 
industry, for example. 

The transition from self-sustaining agrarian society to interdependent industrial nation required the end of slavery; moral and ethical issues aside. The economic growth that accompanied the dynamic growth of the middle classes, also would not have occurred had slavery remained in the Constitution.<br /><br />On the issue of freedom, some freedom has been lost with the 
growth of our society, and other freedoms and protections of 
freedoms added; <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_warning" title="Miranda warning" rel="wikipedia" target="_blank">Miranda Rights</a>, universal suffrage, and civil rights 
laws helped insure against discrimination on the basis of race, 
religion, or creed and protected individuals from the awesome power of police as agents of the State. We have lost some rights to privacy, some freedom to
 access our representatives (too few Representatives per 100,000 people)
 compared to the original state of our Union. On balance, however, more freedoms and protections were gained than lost. <br /><br />What many folks often don't 
realize, is that every decision anyone makes, comes with an attending 
cost. It is called opportunity cost. If I choose to turn right at a street, I lose the opportunities that may present themselves, had I turned left instead. No public policy, amendment, or 
Supreme Court ruling comes without an attending cost to some portion of 
the people. The right to an attorney has allowed some guilty parties to go free. That was the cost of protecting all citizen's rights to representation when accused by those with power in government. <br /><br />Opportunity costs do not, however, make for a defensible argument 
against change. America didn't start off being fiscally in the black, or
 a military super-power, nor an economic world power. Those changes came with many other changes over the last several centuries. Examples include the greatest economic and military expansion 
following the Great Depression with social programs like the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._Bill" title="G.I. Bill" rel="wikipedia" target="_blank">GI Bill</a>, 
Stock Market, and banking regulation (<a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%E2%80%93Steagall_Act" title="Glass-Steagall Act" rel="wikipedia" target="_blank">Glass-Steagal Act</a>), and <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_and_political_rights" title="Civil and political rights" rel="wikipedia" target="_blank">Civil 
Rights</a> legislation. 

<br /><br />It is a faulty argument that we could have become the great nation we 
are today, or greater, without the historical changes that underwrote that growth. Hence, it is incumbent upon the 
American people to find ways to move the country forward on the issues 
which the vast majority of Americans and their Representatives share in 
common, rather than attend to the arguments of those who would halt progress in the name of turning back the hands of time to a simpler way of life. <br /><br />To move forward, we have to overcome the differences between the two 
political parties which are failing to address our national challenges. The only way to do that, is through compromise. 
We are faced with real hardships in the making precisely because the Republican Party has undertaken a "no compromise" 
stance in the halls of government. Our nation is failing to 
address some of its most pressing challenges like the Fiscal Cliff which threatens another economic Recession.
 Republicans are refusing to compromise and resolve the issue.<br /><br />Democrats have offered, in exchange for raising taxes on the wealthiest, substantial program spending cuts and reforms. However, Republicans will not compromise. A jobs bill, an infrastructure stimulus bill, and several other significant pieces of legislation which would solve American problems in the short and longer term, lie idle on the Congressional floor due to Republicans refusal to compromise and their fidelity to the promise of insuring that President Obama is a one term president. Politics should not be a higher priority than the needs of the nation and her people. Yet, that is the level to which Republicans have elevated their political objectives. <br /><br />It is up to the American people to demand compromise and solutions from their representatives, and failing to receive those, refuse to vote to reelect them. Absent the
 voters taking such a stand, our nation shall surely collapse under the 
weight of inaction by our Congress. Kicking the legislative can down the road while awaiting political victories, is both unethical and irresponsible, since it will result in harm set upon the American people going forward. Resolving this situation lies in the hands of the voters. <br /><div class="zemanta-pixie"><img class="zemanta-pixie-img" alt="" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=1e9d49d9-e37c-4bac-a8c4-da9d632c6bf8" /></div>]]>
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<entry>
    <title>First Steps: Courage and Hope</title>
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    <published>2011-12-14T07:57:15Z</published>
    <updated>2012-04-10T23:18:51Z</updated>

    <summary>No journey is ever begun until hope fills the first steps for reaching the destination.The American people want a capable government, able to bring back a robust economy, and healthy future for all American&apos;s benefit. Poll after poll reflects an approval rating of Congress in the teens or low 20 percent range. It is a gross distraction under any president&apos;s administration to accuse the president of being responsible for the incompetence and ineptitude of Congress. Our Constitution stipulates that Congress legislates and our President executes what Congress legislates....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p><span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody">No journey is ever begun until hope fills the first steps for reaching the destination.</span></p><p>The
 American people want a capable government, able to bring back a robust economy, and healthy future for all American's benefit. Poll after poll reflects
 an approval rating of Congress in the teens or low 20 percent range. It
 is a gross distraction under any president's administration to accuse 
the president of being responsible for the incompetence and ineptitude 
of Congress. Our Constitution stipulates that Congress legislates and our President executes what Congress 
legislates. <br /></p><br /><span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody"></span> ]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>Failure to execute current law is not the source of 
America's loss of faith in government. An inability and unwillingness of
 too many in Congress to act in the best interests of all Americans and the nation's pressing needs, is the source of the problem.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Unless voters 
can encourage themselves and each other to vote out incumbents 
routinely, until such time as Congress is filled with new 
representatives dedicated to the welfare of our nation and all her 
people, America literally has no plan for curing what ails her. Our 
Congress is riddled with the cancer of greed and power, money influence 
and special corporate interests. And that cancer is growing inside our 
Congressional body. The American voters must administer the radioactive 
treatment on Election Day after Election Day, that will force this 
cancer into remission.&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p>
<p>It is a daunting task to ask Americans
 to find hope and courage to act when the fate of our country is looking
 so bleak. The challenge remains, however, to go out and actively help 
fellow Americans to accept the reality of this cancer, and to accept the
 cure, which calls for abandoning political party and ideology, in the 
hopes of restoring a Congress of, by, and for the American people. A 
daunting task indeed.&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p>
<p><span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody">This
 kind of hope and courage are what will restore America's health and 
balance. We each, individually and collectively, will suffer the 
consequences of a failed America. Abandon party. Abandon ideology. Go 
forth and vote for individual candidates who are committed to the 
reforms which will eradicate this cancer in our Congress, in our 
political parties, and in the body of our nation's future.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody"><br /></span></p>
<p>Fearing and cowering from the future is not an option. Action requires <span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody">the
 courage to step forward. Action requires hope filling the first steps 
toward achieving the objective. Our forefathers and mothers mustered in 
themselves the courage and hope to act appropriately when our nation's 
future was threatened. Are we lesser Americans than they? It is a false 
pride that says, "I am an American", while failing to act appropriately 
on America's behalf.&nbsp;</span></p><p><span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody"><br /></span></p>
<span data-jsid="text" class="commentBody">Those
 of us who understand the truth of what is said here, have a duty and 
obligation to ourselves and our country, to help our fellow Americans 
come to the same understanding, regardless of difficulty or hardship.</span><br /><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">(This article previously published at <a href="http://voidnow.org/">Vote Out Incumbents Democracy</a>.)</font><br />]]>
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<entry>
    <title>Extremist Party</title>
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    <id>tag:discussamerica.org,2011:/remer-blog//5.169</id>

    <published>2011-11-30T19:41:34Z</published>
    <updated>2013-02-05T03:16:35Z</updated>

    <summary>Conservatives like Sen. John Warner and Ronald Reagan influenced many to become more conservative. That kind of conservative, however, no longer exists at the core of the Grand Old Party, which has become dangerously extremist. The Warner - Reagan conservative was about governing for the future of America, first and foremost. The current GOP is not about governing, but winning elections at any cost to the nation and people. Let&apos;s take a look at these differences and what, if any hope lies with the Democratic Party....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Conservatives like Sen. John Warner and Ronald Reagan influenced many to<br />
 become more conservative. That kind of conservative, however, no longer<br />
 exists at the core of the Grand Old Party, which has become dangerously<br />
 extremist. The Warner - Reagan conservative was about governing for the<br />
 future of America, first and foremost. The current GOP is not about <br />
governing, but winning elections at any cost to the nation and people. <br />
Let's take a look at these differences and what, if any hope lies with <br />
the Democratic Party.<br /><br /> </p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>Pres. Reagan was a union organizer and leader for the Screen Actor's <br />
Guild, before becoming governor and president. Unions were OK up to the <br />
point where their power crippled employers and cost workers their jobs, <br />
or the public its services. Ronald Reagan was for limited federal <br />
government and willing to cut taxes where government could be shrunk in <br />
size. However, Reagan was also not opposed to raising taxes to balance <br />
budgets and fight the rise of national debt. Ronald Reagan didn't like <br />
national debt, but, understood that given the choice between Russia and <br />
national debt, national debt would have to come second to winning the <br />
Cold War with Russia.<br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Warner">Sen. John Warner</a><br />
 was pro-choice on the abortion issue generally, but, was supported by <br />
the pro-life interest groups for his votes to put limits on abortions. <br />
Sen. Warner served in the military and on the Armed Services Committee <br />
and Select Committee on Intelligence where he was highly regarded by <br />
all. Sen. Warner was about governing, not afraid to stand up to his own <br />
Party when conscience dictated, and not afraid to side with the American<br />
 people in the present and future, despite political pressures in other <br />
directions. <br /><br />Both Warner and Reagan were men dedicated to <br />
governing and as such, both able and willing to work and compromise with<br />
 Democrats for the benefit of the nation and her people, present and <br />
future. These were men who defined conservative in their time. <br /><br />What's<br />
 changed? The difference is like night and day. Today's Republican Party<br />
 is controlled by those who absolutely refuse to compromise, and because<br />
 of that, they continue to refuse to govern, unable to get every demand <br />
fulfilled by Democrats in the Senate. The GOP's 'no compromise' <br />
positions have led directly to America's most challenging threats and <br />
issues going unanswered by government. <br /><br />On health care reform, Republicans took a 'no compromise' position against <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publicly_funded_health_care" title="Publicly funded health care" rel="wikipedia">publicly funded health care</a>,<br />
 forcing Democrats to pass the Affordable Care Act, absent provisions to<br />
 drive down the cost of health care, which is the single greatest threat<br />
 to America's national debt growth going forward. What we ended up with <br />
is many of the benefits of a public health care system without any means<br />
 of paying for it, for future generations. <br /><br />Republicans have <br />
taken a 'no compromise' stand on federal revenues, to include refusing <br />
to cut tax loopholes for the wealthiest corporations and individuals, <br />
while at the same time, illogically, touting a balanced budget and <br />
reducing national debt. There simply is no scenario in which the budget <br />
can be balanced without increasing federal revenues, and avoid forcing <br />
tens of millions of Americans into bankruptcy. No compromise has <br />
resulted in a complete absence of governance toward addressing the <br />
national debt and deficits issue. <br /><br />Aware of the public's <br />
declining approval of the GOP's obstructionist positions, Republicans in<br />
 many States are attempting to pass legislation to deny voting access to<br />
 predominantly Democratic voters. Knowing they can't win on their <br />
record, they are attempting to change the rules for winning, in their <br />
favor, undermining the very essence of democratic elections in America. <br /><br />Changing<br />
 the rules for elections is not the only rewrite Republicans are engaged<br />
 in. The Party continues to falsely attach the decline in our economy to<br />
 President Obama and Democrats, despite the historical reality that <br />
Republicans were in control of government when the economy's roof began <br />
to collapse. It was a Republican sponsored bill, the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramm%E2%80%93Leach%E2%80%93Bliley_Act" title="Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act" rel="wikipedia">Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act</a>,<br />
 that paved the way for Too Big To Fail banks to come into existence and<br />
 threaten the next Great Depression if the government did not bail them <br />
out. Rewriting history to serve their election ends has been taken to <br />
new heights. <br /><br />Republicans lambast the Affordable Care Act as <br />
unaffordable and not paid for, both true, while Republicans under G.W. <br />
Bush passed the Medicare Prescription Drug legislation without paying <br />
for it, or offsetting it, adding enormous annual costs to the national <br />
debt. Republicans refused from 2003 through 2008 to include the costs of<br />
 the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in the budget, which would have <br />
highlighted the enormous deficits and growth of the national debt during<br />
 President G.W. Bush's terms in office, while cutting federal revenues <br />
which deepened deficits and debt. The rich got richer, the middle class <br />
declined, and the national debt to be dealt with by our children, grew <br />
to monstrous proportions. <br /><br />The GOP has become the trickster <br />
Party. It has become expert at lying and hiding realities from the less <br />
educated and more ignorant sectors of our voting population. The are <br />
rewriting history and election laws to cheat their way into election <br />
victories instead of earning their way on a solid record of performance <br />
they can be proud of. <br /><br />The GOP's all time Houdini though, has to <br />
be convincing the public they are for fiscal responsibility when their <br />
entire record of the last decade has been one of devastating growth to <br />
the national debt, to include today's obstructions to addressing <br />
deficits and debt by refusing to compromise and pass legislation with <br />
Democrats to get the job done. <br /><br />On issue after issue, the <br />
Republican Party stands in opposition to the public opinion, making them<br />
 the extremist Party on those issues. Here are just a dozen of many more<br />
 examples. <br /><br /></p><ol><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/12/03/us-healthcare-usa-poll-idUSTRE5B20OL20091203">favored the Public Option</a> health care reform. Republicans opposed it.</li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2011/11/21/Poll-Partisan-divide-on-taxes-spending/UPI-74281321927685/">favors increasing taxes on the wealthiest</a> to reduce deficits. Republicans opposed it. </li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe_v._Wade#cite_note-Angus-59">favors some choice in abortion</a>. Republicans oppose it. </li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://www.pollwatchdaily.com/category/entitlement-programs/">favors saving Social Security and Medicare</a> as publicly funded programs. Republicans oppose it. </li><li>Public Opinion favors leaving <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57323525-503544/poll-three-in-four-back-iraq-troop-pullout/">Iraq</a> and <a href="http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/09/cnn-poll-support-jumps-for-withdrawing-troops-from-afghanistan/">Afghanistan</a>. Republicans oppose it. </li><li>Public Opinion now <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/150149/Record-High-Americans-Favor-Legalizing-Marijuana.aspx">barely favors legalization of marijuana</a>. Republicans oppose it overwhelmingly. </li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://www.au.org/church-state/september-2011-church-state/au-bulletin/constitution-mandates-church-state-separation">says Constitution requires separation of church and state</a>. Republicans don't agree, generally. <br /></li><li>Public Opinion believes <a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nationwide-poll-finds-that-78-of-voters-want-government-regulation-to-be-less-intrusive-in-their-daily-lives-133441268.html">government is broken and needs to be overhauled</a>,<br />
 93% of Republicans, 78% of independents and 72% of Democrats all agree.<br />
 Republicans and Democrats in Congress have failed to produce any <br />
significant government process reforms, campaign finance reforms, or <br />
lobbying reforms that could be considered an overhaul.&nbsp; <br /></li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/145130/support-repealing-dont-ask-dont-tell.aspx">supported ending the military's Don't Ask, Don't Tell</a> policy. <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1210/46578.html">All but 8 Republicans opposed</a> it. </li><li>Public Opinion <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_opinion_of_same-sex_marriage_in_the_United_States#Polls_in_2011">supports recognition of civil unions for gays</a>. Republicans largely oppose it.</li><li>Public Opinion favors <a href="http://www.people-press.org/2011/11/10/partisan-divide-over-alternative-energy-widens/1/">increasing federal funding for research on wind, solar and<br />
 hydrogen energy technology.</a> Republicans oppose it. <br /></li><li>Public Opinion says<a href="http://www.pollingreport.com/prioriti.htm"> jobs and economy are top priorities</a>.<br />
 Republicans in Congress, however, are sticking to their "No Taxes" <br />
pledge, making compromise and actions to further stimulate the economy <br />
and jobs, impossible.</li></ol><p>Ironically, as Republicans continue to insist that deficits are their main concern, despite their no tax pledge, <a href="http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=85899364478&amp;category=294">public opinion toward Republican leaders in Congress, on the deficit issue, has plummeted</a>.<br />
 From the same research linked above, public confidence in Congressional<br />
 Democratic leaders has also fallen, but, not as far. Public opinion <br />
remains unchanged toward Pres. Obama's sincerity in addressing deficits,<br />
 higher than Congressional leaders of either party.</p><p> <br /></p><p>The <br />
political landscape actually favors liberals over conservatives in this <br />
fascinating Pew Research done in May, 2011. More registered voters lean <br />
left than right according to their research. Is it any wonder, then, <br />
that Republicans feel compelled to stoop to revisionist history and <a href="http://thinkprogress.org/progress-report/what-states-are-doing-to-restrict-voting-rights/">changing local election laws</a><br />
 to stop as many left leaning demographic groups as possible from <br />
voting? [Linked source is biased, but, its reference to state election <br />
law changes are accurate.]</p><p><br /></p><p>The Republican Party used to stand for <br />
the status quo, opposing change generally, unless it would advance <br />
defense strength or economic growth. This new incarnation of the GOP <br />
however, is made up of a number of extremist groups working to create <br />
changes that only a minority of Americans would approve of. From no gun <br />
regulations to no abortions under any circumstances, from declaring <br />
America a Protestant Christian nation to virtually eliminating the <br />
federal government entirely except for defense and domestic crime, from <br />
Koch Brother's designs toward aristocracy and Plutocracy (government by <br />
the wealthy) to anti-immigration hate groups, The GOP has splintered <br />
into extremist factions all finding their home in the Republican Party.</p><p><br /></p><p>In<br />
 effect, the GOP has become the anti-majority Party, intent on depriving<br />
 the majority of Americans any gains or effective representation, at <br />
all. If the majority of Americans are for it, the GOP will likely oppose<br />
 it, eventually. This is what happens when a political Party embraces <br />
any willing supporters with votes or money, and as one study (arguably flawed with too small a sample size and geography) <br />
insinuates, targets the under-educated and lower end of the learning <br />
curve with their campaign advertising dollars. <br /></p><p><br /></p><p>One thing is <br />
certain about recent history. Republican victory in the House of <br />
Representatives in the 2010 elections has failed to produce the kind of <br />
results that instills confidence in our nation's future, given the all <br />
time record low approval rating of Congress that exists today.&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p><p>It<br />
 remains to be seen if corrupting money in politics, gerrymandering, and<br />
 disenfranchising voters will be a winning strategy for Republicans in <br />
2012. If it is, I will long for the years past, when the GOP elected <br />
statesmen and women like Reagan and Warner, who put the nation and <br />
people first on their priority list, as their means to achieving public <br />
support and election victory. The GOP used to function as a check and <br />
balance against the excesses and extremists of the Democratic Party. Now<br />
 they have become an extremist Party, all of their own.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do not <br />
mistake this article as a pro-Democratic Party piece. The Democrats have<br />
 their own factions and extremists, as well. The difference is that the <br />
Democratic Party continues to champion the objectives of the majority of<br />
 Americans with only a small number of exceptions (gun control and <br />
government regulation, as examples), And the Democratic Party is in bed <br />
with Republicans in defense of corrupting money in politics, lobbying, <br />
and abject refusal to put forth real political reforms that would <br />
maximize voting, and minimize corruption, legal blackmail and bribery in<br />
 government.&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p><p>The political system is broken, and the <br />
political parties are destroying the American people's ability to <br />
democratically elect effective representatives, not only for the <br />
present, but for many decades into the future, as well. The people are <br />
ready for real change and reform, but, the Democratic, and most <br />
especially, the Republican Party, are the wrong places for Americans to <br />
look for the changes and reforms they seek.&nbsp;</p><p><br /></p>The time is ripe <br />
for the creation of a third party, but, Democrats and Republicans have <br />
the system rigged to prevent the effective emergence of any such <br />
contender. (See FEC, ballot access requirements, and history of <br />
independent and third party candidate financing.) America is in trouble,<br />
 and if the American people are fed up enough, they will shit kick <br />
incumbents to Timbuktu in 2012, out of pure exasperation and retribution<br />
 for the mess our country is in at the hands of these two parties, the <br />
Extremist Party and the Less Extremist Party. <br /><br /><br /><font style="font-size: 0.8em;">(This article previously published at <a href="http://poliwatch.org/">PoliWatch</a>). </font><br /><p></p>]]>
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    <title>Deeper Meaning of Penn State Rapes</title>
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    <published>2011-11-13T17:15:45Z</published>
    <updated>2011-11-14T22:17:15Z</updated>

    <summary>The alleged sexual crimes committed against children at Penn State have been called sexual abuse and scandal. They are in fact, alleged crimes and torture of children. They are heinous, if the allegations are true. Outside an institution with a reputation and integrity to protect, almost any witness to such crime would call the police. Inside institutions of repute, however, too many such crimes against women, men, and children, go unreported, and covered up. Are our institutions more important than the innocent people harassed, abused, or even tortured, within them? So far, the answer seems to be, yes....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
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        <![CDATA[The alleged sexual crimes committed against children at Penn State have been called sexual abuse and scandal. They are in fact, alleged crimes and torture of children. They are heinous, if the allegations are true. Outside an institution with a reputation and integrity to protect, almost any witness to such crime would call the police. Inside institutions of repute, however, too many such crimes against women, men, and children, go unreported, and covered up. Are our institutions more important than the innocent people harassed, abused, or even tortured, within them? So far, the answer seems to be, yes. <br /><br />]]>
        <![CDATA[Institutions are, by definition, organized to exert power. Institutions 
can exert power for the betterment of people within reach of the 
institution, or, for the satisfaction of the cravings of persons in 
positions of power within those institutions, at the expense of others. 
Power over others is supposed to come with the ability to respond 
appropriately to the rights and needs of others. <br /><br />Nearly everyone
 would agree that parents have both power over, and responsibility for, 
the welfare of their children. We have laws designed to insure that 
parents who violate that responsibility are denied such power. Why 
should this concept be different within our society's institutions? Is 
it different? <br /><br />This writer argues that within institutions, many 
hold the view that it is a different standard for the powerful in our 
institutions, and that their power, however used for right or wrong, is 
justified by the benefits received by those within that institution. 
There is no better example of this than the Penn State Athletic 
Department in which it is alleged, that an institutional cover-up of the
 crimes were employed. The rationale was simple. <br /><br />The Athletic 
Dept. did more for the reputation and funding of the University over the
 years, than any other department within the institution. Ergo, a 
standard was adopted that said, above all else, do no harm to the 
Athletic Dept. regardless of the actions of that department. The 
reputation of the Department became more important than any individuals 
setting foot on the Penn State campus, including the children. Not even 
the laws of our nation and society were to take precedence over the 
reputation of the Penn State Athletic Department. <br /><br />This is not an
 isolated instance in American institutions and society. The allegations
 of two of the four women claiming sexual harassment, are given credence by 
Presidential candidate Herman Cain's organization having settled 
financially with the two women. The "too big to fail banks" were created
 allowing them to become more central to the economy and nation than 
jobs, credit, investors, and all other businesses threatened with a lack
 of available cash to continue operations. Dow Chemical's reputation was
 more important than the Agent Orange which killed so many American 
soldiers via cancers, long after the Viet Nam War was over. The oil 
companies reputation and profits have been deemed more important than 
Asthma sufferers in our cities, and the fishery industry in our coastal 
regions (Exxon Valdez and Gulf of Mexico oil platform disaster). 
Political rivalry between Democrats and Republicans continues to deny 
our nation and all its working people an economic recovery that will 
allow us to effectively manage our debt in future years. <br /><br />There 
is an old saying that had great credence during the founding of our 
nation. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Why has America
 abandoned such wisdom? America is being overrun by consequences of 
actions with entirely foreseeable futures. When President Clinton signed
 the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramm%E2%80%93Leach%E2%80%93Bliley_Act" title="Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act" rel="wikipedia">Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act</a>, overturning FDR's <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass%E2%80%93Steagall_Act" title="Glass-Steagall Act" rel="wikipedia">Glass-Steagal Act</a>,
 it was apparent that the threat of too-big-to-fail banks had been 
raised to Depression era levels. It is big news today in the media the 
threat to us all of failing to invest in, and upgrade, our nation's 
infrastructure. It is foreseeable what will happen. America will lose 
the ability to compete economically with other nations. And yet, America
 is 
incapable of ponying up that ounce of prevention due to the GOP and 
Democratic Party institutions of political warfare.<br /><br />What is 
lacking is a national consensus that demands responsible action, and 
is willing to deliver consequences to those in leadership who 
fail to live up to that responsibility. The 99%'ers, or Occupy Wall St. 
crowds, have offered this nation an opportunity to build that consensus 
with consequences on Election Day. But, support for their discontent 
remains tepid, and the American people remain largely divided by the 
sophisticated political distractions and divisions of our two party, 
bought and paid for, political system. <br /><br />I personally believe the "<a href="http://www.getmoneyout.com/">Get The Money Out Of Politics</a>"
 movement, calling for a constitutional amendment requiring public 
campaign financing of elections and banning corporate and organized 
campaign financing, is the answer for what ails America's failed 
leadership, political, and governing systems. If politicians no longer 
have to pander to special wealthy minority interests to get reelected, 
they will be forced to turn to the needs of the nation and the people at
 large for direction in law making and leadership, if reelection and 
seats of power are what they seek. <br /><br />Of course, the current lot of
 incumbents in government will not willingly dump the current campaign 
financing system. It is what shores up their high probability of 
reelection (77% in 2010). Therefore, an all out campaign against 
incumbents in government, which seeks to elect challengers in support of
 getting the money out of politics, as recommended by <a href="http://voidnow.org/">Vote Out Incumbents for Democracy</a>, is absolutely necessary. <br /><br />If
 you don't vote, don't gripe; you are part of the problem, not the 
solution. If you vote for incumbents, or one of the two major parties, 
you are voting to keep the current failed government system in place. 
Only if you are voting out incumbents and for challengers, are you 
voting for the possibility of change for the better. As long as the Dem's
 and Republicans are allowed to continue to divide us voters, our 
national challenges will continue to march toward systemic failure and 
collapse, in the footsteps of Europe's Greece and Italy, where the 
institutions were allowed to protect themselves from public backlash 
resulting from the institution's own misdeeds and counter-productive acts. <br /><br />Penn
 State is a warning of far deeper and more pervasive destructive forces at
 play in shaping our nation's future. Failure to act with outrage toward
 the perpetrators requires that ever more dire consequences will have to
 be paid in the future. <br /><br />



<font style="font-size: 0.8em;"><br />(This article was previously published at <a href="http://voidnow.org/">Vote Out Incumbents Democracy</a>)</font><br /><br />

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    <title>Is Peace In America&apos;s Future?</title>
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    <published>2011-10-27T15:15:18Z</published>
    <updated>2011-11-02T06:14:16Z</updated>

    <summary> Is America in a position to enter a period of military peace? With the announcement last week of complete withdrawal of combat troops from Iraq, a winding down of the War in Afghanistan, an end to America&apos;s multilateral participation against Qadaffi in Libya, and nearly complete disruption of the al-Queda organization that attacked us on 9/11, it would appear America is headed for a period of relative peace in the world. With such appearances, however, those dependent upon military activism for financial, political, and other gains, have to begin to oppose peace. We are hearing such voices rise up, already....</summary>
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Is America in a position to enter a period of military peace? With the 
announcement last week of complete withdrawal of combat troops from 
Iraq, a winding down of the War in Afghanistan, an end to America's 
multilateral participation against Qadaffi in Libya, and nearly 
complete disruption of the al-Queda organization that attacked us on 
9/11, it would appear America is headed for a period of relative peace 
in the world. With such appearances, however, those dependent upon 
military activism for financial, political, and other gains, have to 
begin to oppose peace. We are hearing such voices rise up, already.<br /><br />  ]]>
        <![CDATA[What if there was a military super-power in the world, that was 
constrained by law, and the primary objective of defending itself, and world peace. 
Would such a super-power be welcomed amongst the world's people or, at 
least, by the people living under that super-power? Reason would seem to
 indicate so. <br />
<br />
However, there is the inescapable reality that comes along with becoming a
 military super-power that tends to undermine any such hopes for 
Peaceful objectives. That reality is the powerful people who became rich, and or, powerful beyond most person's dreams, in building up such a military and providing for the the wars that justified that military growth. Those same persons 
are not about to stand idly by during a period of Peace and diminishing 
financial rewards that will attend a military redesigned and focused on Peace as 
its objective.The powerful vested monied interests will defend their power that rests on the war machine. <br /><br />As <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/190171-senators-ask-for-full-hearing-on-iraq-troop-withdrawal">The Hill</a> reports: <br /><blockquote>As you know, the complete withdrawal of our forces from Iraq is 
likely to be viewed as a strategic victory by our enemies in the Middle 
East, especially the Iranian regime," the letter, signed by Sens. John 
McCain (R-Ariz.), Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Saxby
 Chambliss (R-Ga.), Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), Scott Brown (R-Mass.), Rob 
Portman (R-Ohio), Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), John 
Cornyn (R-Texas) and David Vitter (R-La.) reads.<br /><br />"While we 
share the desire for all of our troops to come home as quickly as 
possible, every senior military commander we have heard from on repeated
 visits to Iraq has stated that U.S. national security interests and the
 enduring needs of Iraq's military require a continued presence of U.S. 
troops in Iraq beyond 2011 to safeguard the gains that we and our Iraqi 
partners have made," the letter continues.<br /></blockquote><br />Their entire argument rests on these men's prediction of what our enemy's <b>perception</b> of the withdrawal will be. Is that sufficient justification for occupation of a foreign nation against the will of that nation's government? Iraq has demanded the withdrawal of American forces. WWII and the Cold War are long over, and the circumstances that warranted maintaining massive military presence in countries like Japan and Germany no longer exist. This is one of the problems with incumbency in political office - failure to acknowledge that world has changed, and new opportunities require new strategies and tactics. <br /><br />Back to the point, however, is that these politicians depend heavily for reelection on political contributions from those private interests that profit from war and an enormous military industrial complex. While the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were enormously profitable for corporate interests like Haliburton, General Dynamics, and many others, these wars were enormously costly for the American people, as well, to include thousands of military families. <br /><br />The Iraq War has cost $800 Billion dollars, to date. None of the justifications for that war, save corporate profits, have proved to be valid. There was no al-Queda in Iraq prior to the invasion, there were no weapons of mass destruction, and Iraq posed no threat, nuclear or otherwise, to the United States homeland. The Iraqi people are free to govern themselves in the manner they choose. The military job there is done. There are no rational reasons for America to promote imperialist occupation of Iraq against the will of the Iraqi government. <br /><br />Afghanistan has cost Americans more than $468 Billion dollars. While Afghanistan continues to be an unstable country, in which, hostile factions against America remain, there arguably exists nothing to be gained by continued military occupation of Afghanistan, for Americans. Nothing, that is, except for the profits of war for those private sector corporations dedicated to war. There is nothing homogenous about the Afghan people, as was the case with Japan and Germany. There isn't even a centralized government in control of the regions and peoples of Afghanistan. There is nothing there to work with to achieve a stable Afghanistan, friendly to America, which could be even remotely, affordable. <br /><br />America has passed the point of diminishing returns in Afghanistan. Every dollar and American soldier's wounding or death spent in Afghanistan, going forward, brings progressively less return on the impossible objectives of achieving a stable and peaceful democracy there, with cooperative relations with America and the Western nations. Our objective in invading Afghanistan has been achieved. Al-Queda has been torn apart, and those responsible for the 9/11 attacks have been taken out. The are only two consequences to result from a continued occupation and war in Afghanistan and they are profits for America's war based corporations and stock holders, and growing resentment against America for perpetual occupation of that country. <br /><br />Which brings us back to the question: Is Peace in America's future? If the answer is left to those who profit from the war machine, the answer will be an emphatic, NO! If the answer is left to the majority of peace-loving Americans, the answer is clearly Yes, as evidenced by <a href="http://www.pollingreport.com/afghan.htm">PollingReport's data</a>. This would appear to be a classic case which the Occupy Wall Street movement is railing against. The 1% who are profiting from these wars would continue them. The majority of the rest would not. And the war continues. <br /><br />A sign of the times appeared in the news this last week as the story broke that the last of the Cold War Bunker Busting Nuclear Weapons of the 1960's was dismantled. While it is true, those bombs, the most powerful nuclear weapons ever created, have been replaced with more surgical and less collaterally destructive nuclear bombs, the evidence is clear that the world of the Cold War of Russia and the U.S. bent on mutual self-destruction, no longer exists. As our times and circumstances change, our policies and objectives must also change. Failure to adapt to changing times has brought down the greatest civilizations in history. America must not be allowed to follow that history. <br /><br />America has an unprecedented opportunity at this time to truly become the world's Peacekeeper, using its economic and diplomatic power to negotiate resolution of conflict hotspots, while holding in reserve, the world's most powerful military under civilian rule, to be used only in direct defense of the integrity of the United States homeland and territories, economic trading partners, and allies. This is an opportunity for America to enter a time of relative peace, and use that opportunity to restore its spent resources, economic balance, and stature in the eyes of the world's people and nations. This is an opportunity the American people and military, cannot allow its leaders to squander. <br /><br />The objective of war, is to restore the Peace. The profiteers of war reject that argument and objective. It is time for the American people to secure that objective for themselves, and our future.&nbsp; <br /><br /><br />]]>
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    <title>Corruption in America</title>
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    <published>2011-10-13T13:32:13Z</published>
    <updated>2011-10-13T13:38:31Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA["To destroy this invisible Government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day." --Theodore Roosevelt.&nbsp;There is a general perception among the majority of Americans today that our political system is corrupt and our government is failing as a result. Most recently, the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators speak to the very same kind of corruption which Theodore Roosevelt spoke of back in the 1920's. When government legalizes bribery and blackmail, these do not cease to be acts of corruption. This is precisely what has taken place in American government and politics, corrupting our system to the point of growing demonstrations in our American streets....]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<blockquote><p>"To destroy this invisible Government, to dissolve the unholy 
alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task
 of the statesmanship of the day." --Theodore Roosevelt.&nbsp;</p></blockquote>There is
 a general perception among the majority of Americans today that our 
political system is corrupt and our government is failing as a result. 
Most recently, the Occupy Wall Street demonstrators speak to the very 
same kind of corruption which Theodore Roosevelt spoke of back in the 
1920's. When government legalizes bribery and blackmail, these do not 
cease to be acts of corruption. This is precisely what has taken place 
in American government and politics, corrupting our system to the point 
of growing demonstrations in our American streets.  ]]>
        <![CDATA[In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled in Citizen's United v. FEC that 
corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate 
elections 
cannot be limited because of the right of these entities to free speech.
 This is the single most egregious source of corruption of government by
 business. It is a Frankenstein resurrection of the 'Unholy Alliance' 
between politicians and the wealthy in the business world which Theodore
 Roosevelt spoke of. The political parties have become the bag men 
carrying the 'legal bribes and blackmail' from Wall Street to Capital 
Hill. <br /><br />If the <a href="http://occupywallst.org/">Occupy Wall Street</a>
 and Tea Party founders, who denounced this corruption of our 
government, are to succeed in reducing the corruption, they must commit 
to the daunting task of accomplishing a Constitutional Amendment. 
Specifically, they must force passage of an amendment which prohibits 
corporate person-hood and the funding of election campaigns by the 
business and incorporated entities (which includes unions). So far, the 
Occupy Wall Street crowd has not set forth an agenda for action other 
than to arrive in the streets in groups and express dissatisfaction with
 the status quo.<br /><br />It is not hard to understand why, either. The 
instant the Occupy Wall Street "organizers" establish a political policy
 initiative for change, the business world and political parties will 
immediately seize upon the their agenda to promote it as a danger to 
society and America's future, with 100's of millions of dollars of 
support for waging this war against the Occupy Wall Street crowd. This 
is a real dilemma for the Occupy Wall Street movement. <br /><br />In a 
nutshell, if they don't promote concrete policy initiatives using their 
anti-incumbent vote to enforce it, politicians will pay lip service to 
their concerns without actually changing anything. If however, they do 
advocate concrete policy initiatives, the full weight of corporate 
wealth will descend upon their movement to discredit their policy 
initiatives. There is a profound lesson to be noted by all in a little 
covered election recently in New York as <a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-15/republicans-get-most-blame-for-ineffective-governing-in-national-u-s-poll.html">Bloomberg reports</a>: <br /><br /><blockquote>Evidence that voters are angry enough to kick out their own
party was apparent Tuesday night when Republican Bob Turner won
a special election in a U.S. House district in <a href="http://topics.bloomberg.com/new-york-city/">New York City</a>
with voter registration weighted toward the Democrats. "We are
unhappy. I'm telling you. I am the messenger. Heed us," Turner
said in a victory speech aimed at Washington. <br /></blockquote><br />If 
the Occupy Wall Street movement continues to grow into 2012, it may 
achieve sufficient public support to, in effect, pre-neutralize the 
millions of dollars that will be spent to discredit the movement's 
political initiatives. They will, of course, have to make a very big and
 public deal about predicting the actions of the wealthy special 
interests against them, before they announce concrete steps to effect 
the removal of private sector money from American politics and 
government legislative processes. <br /><br />By publicly predicting the 
backlash of the wealthy special interests against them, attempts by 
those wealthy special interests to subvert their agenda will become 
self-indicting, in the public eye, thus neutralizing the effect of that 
money in the media arrayed against the Occupy Wall Street movement. <br /><br />Of
 course, all of this analysis assumes the Occupy Wall Street movement 
gets around to establishing a leadership capable of tactical and 
strategic action toward accomplishing their objective. To date, the 
Occupy Wall Street movement is leaderless, which is one of its strengths
 for the time being, as being leaderless provides wealthy special 
interests little target to spend money on discrediting. <br /><br />A <a href="http://www.dylanratigan.com/2011/08/19/our-constitutional-amendment-get-money-out-of-politics/">constitutional amendment</a>
 to remove money from politics and legislation will likely take years 
and several election cycles to accomplish. The Wall Streeters are 
already attempting to demonize demonstrators as 'mobs' and people 
engaged in 'class warfare'. If the Occupy Wall Street movement is to 
become endurable, it seems clear they must align themselves with an 
anti-incumbent voting agenda which can publicly measure their growth and
 effect upon the political system. If they do this, and the incumbent 
reelection rate drops with each passing election, the strength and 
durability of their organization and growth will be self-evident, 
attracting ever more Americans to their ranks. <br /><br />If the Occupy 
Wall Street movement fails to devise a way to publicly demonstrate their
 growing appeal and effectiveness in changing political reality, the 
public will lose interest, in very much the same way that the Tea Party 
has lost its allure to the public at large, for failing to produce 
positive, measurable results.<br /><br />Underpinning the rise of public 
demonstrations by the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements are the
 fundamental issues of democracy and self-determination, and whether, or
 not, the will of the majority of the people can trump the wealthy 
special interest minority in shaping our nation's future. Many, mostly 
on the political right, argue that our nation was not founded as a 
democracy because of fears of mob rule. And they are quite accurate in 
that statement. <br /><br />However, this is not the 18th century, and with 
amendments to the Constitution which elect the president and senators by
 popular vote (despite the enduring Electoral College), America has 
grown toward democracy over the 19th and 20th centuries. Wall Street 
champions the Republic and abhors the idea of democracy. Wall Street's 
influence upon government would be seriously diminished if the American 
people, as a majority, had the power to veto Wall Street's agenda. <br /><br />This
 is the underlying domestic war taking place in America today, between 
the wealthy few percent and the rest of the American people who have 
lost faith and confidence in Wall Street, the government, and the 
political system to promote the general welfare for all Americans. On 
one side there are the Wall Streeters who believe democracy is an evil 
thing - mob rule. On the other side are those who believe democracy has a
 place in our Republic as an enduring American strength to force change 
when change is most needed. Ours is, after all, a democratic republic; 
which is to say that it is a republic in which its leaders are 
democratically elected. <br /><br />This tension between these factions is 
as old as our founding fathers, but, it is a rarer occurrence in 
American history that this tension flows into the streets of America in 
the form of protests and demonstrations. In our system, to effect 
legislative or constitutional change, these protesters must translate 
their actions into voting behavior on Election Day. In other words, they
 must elect persons who will represent their desire for a Constitutional
 Amendment to remove the influence of private money from our governing 
processes. That will amount to an enormous anti-incumbent process, since
 few current politicians have supported the idea of such an amendment. <br /><br />Ultimately,
 who wins will depend upon the enduring nature of the American people to
 sustain their activism. If they can sustain it, they will prevail, as 
the people did in India in removing British rule and as the South 
African people did in ending Apartheid and Afrikaner Rule. Ironically, 
the worst thing that could happen to the Occupy Wall Street movement is 
for the economy to recover. This creates a self-fulfilling prophecy of 
growth for the Occupy Wall Street movement, as long as the GOP continues
 its campaign against economic recovery solutions in their attempt to 
foil their arch enemy, the Democrats. <br /><br />As long as the media 
focuses on the war between the political parties, the American people 
will lose at the hands of the inaction and gridlock by those political 
parties. If however, the media can be forced to address the war between 
wealthy corporate influence and the future of the average American 
family, the American people will continue to gain strength and power in 
this war for their future.&nbsp; <br /><br />(This article was previously published at <a href="http://voidnow.org/">Vote Out Incumbents Democracy</a>)<br />]]>
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    <title>America: Knowledge v. Belief</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://discussamerica.org/remer-blog/2011/08/zenith-threat.php" />
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    <published>2011-08-21T00:56:19Z</published>
    <updated>2013-04-20T12:59:58Z</updated>

    <summary>Many civilizations in history, which failed in the absence of being conquered, faced the same &apos;Zenith Threat&apos; America faces today. Confronted with the threat of leaving their prosperity zenith behind, their civilization divides. Divided, civilizations fail from within. What divides nation&apos;s in the face of a Zenith Threat, is two different ways of knowing and consequent prescriptions. I define these two ways of knowing as empiricists and &apos;wishful believers&apos;. If &apos;wishful believers&apos; capture control of the nation&apos;s decision making apparatus, that civilization fails. America is currently an example of a nation in the throes of a Zenith Threat, with its divisive and hence, potentially negative consequences....</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
        <uri>http://discussamerica.org/remer-blog/</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Many civilizations in history, which failed in the absence of being conquered, faced the same 'Zenith Threat' America faces today. Confronted with the threat of leaving their prosperity <a href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/zenith">zenith</a> behind, their civilization divides. Divided, civilizations fail from within. What divides nation's in the face of a Zenith Threat, is two different ways of knowing and consequent prescriptions. I define these two ways of knowing as empiricists and 'wishful believers'. If 'wishful believers' capture control of the nation's decision making apparatus, that civilization fails. America is currently an example of a nation in the throes of a Zenith Threat, with its divisive and hence, potentially negative consequences. <br /></p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Let's define these terms. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empiricism" target="blank">Empiricists</a> are those who utilize observable and verifiable real world relationships and information to fashion cause and effect solutions that will remedy challenges and problems facing them. "Wishful Believers" adopt beliefs that are centered on wishful results that would benefit them, in the absence, or even rejection of, real world verifiable relationships and data. Note the fundamental difference. Empiricists begin with observable real world relationships, and fashion possible solutions based on those. Wishful believers begin with the end result they seek, and devise wishful strategies to achieve those results, in the absence of education in real world relationships and information, extant. <br /></p><br />

<p>From its founding, America's population has consisted of both 'wishful believers' and empiricists. America's past is governed, from its founding, almost exclusively by its empiricists, as opposed to its 'wishful believers'. America's history under the empiricists is one of monumental growth, progress, and evolution to ever higher standards of humanity and civilization. All that progress is now threatened to end as the wishful believers achieve ever greater access to power, as evidenced by the 2010 elections of the Republican Party and its Tea Party caucus as the majority in the House of Representatives. <br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><br /></font>A prime example of Zenith Threat failure was the USSR. It was governed by 'wishful believers', who took as their starting point, military 
superiority over the U.S. and NATO as their best insurance for future posterity. They rejected real world economic and political realities, and those real world economic and political realities brought down the USSR from within. Their irrational fears of being militarily inferior, became a <a href="http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/self-fulfilling-prophecy.html" target="blank">self-fulfilling prophecy</a>.<br /><font style="font-size: 1.25em;"><br /><b>Trickle down versus consumer up, economics.</b></font> <br /><br /><b>Trickle Down Wishful Believers</b>:<br /><br />Trickle down wishful believers insist that if the wealthy privileged minority of capital owners and investors is growing either in number or wealth accumulation, that wealth will trickle down through capital and production expansion to employ ever greater numbers of potential consumers, and hence, the economy will expand. What is wishful is that these people wish to be among that privileged minority of capital owners and investors. What their belief is, is that their expanding wealth will result in ever greater consumption by consumers. Their belief justifies their wish. Their end, justifies their means, even as real world analysis contradicts their belief. <br /><br />As America is experiencing today, wealth accumulation can reach a point at which that wealth withholds too many of the dollars available in that society to fund consumer activity, and hence, consumer activity begins to drop off, and economic expansion slows, or ends. Money is very much like water in the physical world. If water held in the skies does not fall to the ground, the foundation for life, plants and animals including humans, will suffer and even perish for lack of sufficient water to grow food and materials for construction and innovation. Money has to circulate in an economy, constantly back through consumer's hands if that economy is to remain healthy. <br /><br />Wishful believers are absolutely correct to argue that if their isn't enough money in the hands of capitalists to employ people and expand production, the economy will falter. The problem with that argument today in America, however, is that this condition does not exist. <br /><br />American businesses and wealthy investors are sitting on 2.5 Trillion dollars of cash reserves, unwilling to put it to work employing people and expanding production, because consumers aren't buying their products in sufficient quantity to justify expanding production of goods and services. In this economic circumstance, allowing ever greater accumulation of wealth in the hands of the capitalist owners of production and service providers only starves ever greater numbers of consumers of the necessary resources to grow consumption and expand demand for business products and services. <br /><br />Wishful believers, however, refuse to acknowledge these real world facts and evidence, and vehemently refuse all measures by the government to increase taxes on the wealthiest, in order to recirculate that tax money back down through consumer's hands in order to increase demand for business products and services. And the reason they reject this evidence, is because it would lead to actions that in the short term, would affect their wishful aspiration to be ever more wealthy. They refuse to accept even the most modest attempts of government to relieve them of any part of their accumulated wealth, even though, such efforts would insure the wealthiest remain wealthy, or even wealthier, into the future.&nbsp; <br /><br />Wishful believers reject reality out of the irrational fear that the empiricists, if they get their way, will relieve them of ALL their wealth. They see an unfounded slippery slope in their irrational fear, that if the government takes some of their wealth by increasing taxes, there is nothing to stop government from taking all their wealth, eventually. However, nothing could be further from the truth in America, since, empiricists understand the necessity of a wealthy investor and capitalist population as absolutely necessary to a healthy economy. Empiricist economists understand that recirculating wealth constantly from consumers to wealthy capitalists and investors, and back again, through jobs and taxation when necessary, to consumers, maintains a balance that promotes a modest but continuous expansion of growth and progress for all, from the poorest to the wealthiest. In other words, empiricist economists understand and accept the need for wealthy capitalists and investors as part of this balance.<br /><br />Many Republicans make these irrational fears obvious by referring to Democrats as Socialists, or <a href="http://www.tnr.com/blog/jonathan-chait/jonah-goldberg-obama-and-socialism" target="blank">Obama's policies as socialist</a>, reflecting the fear that if the empiricists get a little, they will eventually take all the wealth, and hand it out to the poor, making poor and wealthy equal in income and assets. That is a completely irrational and indefensible fear. But, it is what motivates Republicans to destroy America's economy in defense of their wish to remain, or become, one of the wealthiest. It motivates them to destroy the very economy upon which their wealth, present and future, depends. It quite literally, is deranged behavior born of irrational fears. <br /><br />Wishful believers suffer from a self-fulfilling prophecy. They fear government seeking their wealth through taxation to shore up the consumer capacity of the labor force will have no limits, and their actions to prevent this from happening, is in fact, creating a consumer starved economy which will undermine the the profits and wealth of capitalists and investors, going forward. They are bringing about the very loss of wealth, through economic Recession or Depression, that they fear will occur if government taxes them more. <br /><br />What Republicans lack, is an objective critical education in America's history, which 
teaches critical and rational minds that America has grown powerful and wealthy as a 
centrist and moderate nation politically, in which the excesses of the 
capitalists and socialists, have ever been reversed by each other as 
those excesses posed a threat to the centrists and moderates who know that a 
healthy balance created by a capitalist system with social economic policies in essential for growth and prosperity. Centrists and moderates understand this balance is required for continued economic growth and humane progress for all, 
generation after generation. <br /><br />This lack of education of Republicans, especially pronounced in Tea Party activists, has for over a decade, been ever increasingly choking the political economic apparatus to funnel currency resources to consumers through taxation, (not to mention offset deficits and prevent debt growth), and our economy has become progressively more unstable. Republicans argue they have cut taxes in the last 10 years, but, fail to acknowledge huge increases in fee for services and other hidden taxes that offset the tax cuts, not to mention their doubling of the national debt in 8 years under Pres. G.W. Bush. This choking effect has been compounded by businesses dramatically increasing their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automation" target="blank">automation to replace labor</a>, and the <a href="http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/popups/exporting.america/content.html" target="blank">private sector's incessant search for cheaper labor overseas</a>, as well as consumers clawing their own way <a href="http://www.frbsf.org/publications/economics/letter/2011/el2011-02.html%20target=" blank""="">out from under overextended credit and mortgages</a>, promulgated and facilitated by irresponsible lenders. <br /><br />The end result is a consumer class without sufficient consumer resources to support America's economy, let alone address deficits and debt. Fears of a second Recession have driven stock markets and investor's hopes of profitable corporations down dramatically in recent weeks. Refusing to accept reality and facts, Republicans, have quite literally engaged in doing the same thing over and over again in fighting taxes and labor wages, while expecting a different result in the economy, other than decline. Einstein called this behavior, insane. Of course, Einstein was an empiricist, which supported his belief in a Creator! <br /><b><br />Consumer Up Empiricists</b><br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_economy" target="blank">About 70% of America's current economy is driven by consumers</a>, despite statistical revisionists on the Right. When 
consumers fail to consume, the economy falters, and wealth amongst all in
 the society, from the richest to the poorest, is lost. These are real 
world observable facts demonstrated many, many times in America's 
history. The most prominent example in America's history is found in the period from 1929, beginning with the stock market crash, through the economic expansion of the 1950's and '60's. <br /><br />The Great Depression was a series of devastating recessions that began in the 1930's and terminated with WWII. What began as a stock market crash as a result of over-leveraging of investments and by banks (sound familiar?) was followed by ever increasing unemployment and devastating drops in consumer activity, as homes and farms were foreclosed upon. When all was said and done, 25% of America's work force was left unemployed and bankrupt. Attempts were made during the Roosevelt Administration to deficit spend on the creation of jobs and reemploying as much of the work force as possible. These efforts failed, however, to halt the Great Depression and restore economic growth on a sustainable level throughout the 1930's. <br /><br />Why did such stimulative efforts fail to restore a vigorous economy? They weren't big enough. That is a factual and empirical answer. How do we know that is the answer? Simple. The stimulative efforts of the 1930's paled against the borrowing and spending on employment that was set in place with the onset of WWII. <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2010-01-13-economic-recovery-depression_N.htm" target="blank">The federal government's national debt soared to its highest level as a percent of GDP during WWII</a>, putting more of the population to work during the first 5 years of 1940 than at any other time previously. Not only were virtually all of America's male work force employed by government war stimulus spending, but, American women were brought into the work force as well to take up jobs which soldiers shipping out for Europe and the Asian-Pacific couldn't. In five short years of massive deficit spending and spiraling national debt, full employment was achieved to heights never dreamed of before WWII. <br /><br />What followed the end of WWII was a dynamic and growing economy. <a href="http://economics.about.com/od/useconomichistory/a/post_war.htm" target="blank">It became an economy</a> flush with cash, consumers, and educational opportunity, and a business sector primed for innovation, research and development, and a talented and entrepreneurial labor force eager to work and spend. What sustained America's growth after WWII was an economy that grew faster than debt. In 30 years America went from Depression and World War deficits and debt, to the greatest expansion of the middle class consumer ever in history, as well as putting people on the Moon, dramatic advances in medicine, electronics, automation, civil rights and liberties. These are facts in our history that are discounted or rejected by wishful believers who aspire to wealth without the understanding that wealth in America is underwritten and sustained by a vast and relatively wealthy middle class of consumers. For wishful believers who aspire to wealth without sharing a modest portion of it with the rest in society, taxation is an evil to be fought tooth and nail, because greed underwrites their world view, not education and real world fact. <br /><br />The real world of American economics demands an approach to our current challenges that begins with restoring the health and resource capacity of consumers to consume. This is the 
way American economic empiricists understand economics because it is demonstrated time and again in our history. Or, as the empiricists of the American working class put it, it begins with jobs. But, here's the rub. <br /><br />The private sector, as discussed above, cannot justify creating jobs for people who will stand idly around all day doing nothing productive in the absence of enough customers walking through the door to make them busy. In other words, as in the 1930's, the private sector is in no position to profit from hiring more people. That creates the situation in which the only organization capable of stimulating job growth is the federal government. States are barred from creating jobs through deficit spending by their Constitutions requiring a balanced budget. The Federal government however, is under no such constraint, and therefore is, the employer of last resort, to rescue the economy from a spiral downward that hurts both business and workers in ever increasing numbers. <br /><br />And that is why, despite its popularity in public polling, a balanced budget amendment to the Federal Constitution is like denying a gravely ill patient access to health care. In circumstances such as these which America faces today, the only practical and effective solution to economic decline is job creation, and the government is the only organization capable of stimulating the growth of those jobs. It can do so by contracting with the private sector to employ workers. Such measures will be proposed by Pres. Obama in September on public works, like roads, bridges, and possibly mass transit, aviation control upgrades, and energy infrastructure built around new, more environmentally friendly and renewable, energy resources. <br /><br />If implemented, in the short run, federal deficits and debt will grow as they did in WWII, even as offsets via revenue increases from the wealthiest and investors increase (if the GOP can be checked). In the longer term, however, a superhighway is built for economic growth, increasing federal revenues, dropping demand for government assistance by the unemployed, growing business profits, and the eventual reduction of federal debt. It all begins with the consuming middle class re-employed and re-primed to buy goods and services from American business. Growing the economy faster than the growth of federal debt, has to be the long term objective. <br /><br />As European nations are discovering, austerity measures which fight deficits and debt in a sluggish or, recessionary economy, don't get you there. In fact, they take you in the opposite direction, ever increasing debt and civil unrest. America is not in the same place as Greece or Italy, where these nations passed the point of no return to stimulate their economic growth with deficits while their credit rating to borrow was still intact. These European countries waited until their credit rating was trashed and interest rates rose dramatically before addressing their economic and fiscal challenges to grow jobs and revenues. <br /><br />America has not yet passed the point of no return to grow the economy and government revenues faster than debt over the next couple decades. To be sure, however, accomplishing this will require modification of sacred special interests to both the extreme Left and Right wings of the Democratic and Republican Parties. The very difficult political task immediately at hand is to put forth a plan to grow jobs to 7% or less of unemployment in the near term, while simultaneously laying down a realistic plan to zero out deficits in the intermediate term of 10 years or so, and buy down the debt in the out years, after 10 or 15 years. <br /><br />Such a measure would increase government revenues, offset deficit spending, assuage lender fears about investing in U.S. treasury bonds and, thereby, keep debt interest rates low, while appeasing credit rating agencies about the viability of federal debt being brought down in the future. It is entirely doable. All that stands between America and accomplishing this task, is our partisan representatives in Congress. American voters have the power to force Congress' hand in 2012, toward accomplishing this task. More on that in a moment. <br /><br /><b>Anecdote</b><br /><br />This writer is obviously a consumer up empiricist. This position is predicated upon an education by those who hold true to the empirical model of knowing and knowledge. Wishful believers must discount or reject the evidence of history and economic fact, to maintain their opposition to government stimulus to create jobs. <br /><br />That said: while I believe in God, I don't believe as Texas Governor and Presidential candidate, Rick Perry does, that mass prayer will change our economic deficiencies through divine intervention. I believe Christians are correct when they say, "God helps those who help themselves", to resolve worldly challenges and difficulties. Having an education in real world cause and effect relationships that are verifiable, repeatable, and consensual amongst empiricists, I know that people both create their own difficulties, as I know there exists the ability of the human empirical mind to understand and solve those difficulties. <br /><br />Earlier this evening my wife was watching the second of the series of movies entitled, Jurassic Park. At the point in the movie when the man picks up the baby T-Rex with a broken leg with the intent of helping it, and the science woman played by Julianne Moore is reluctantly pulled in to partner with the man to rescue the baby T-Rex, I offered my wife a bit of critique on the movie, which ticked her off. <br /><br />I told her that it was a real weakness in the script that it has Julianne Moore's character abandon her scientific admonitions to all the men arrived on the Island that humans should only be their to observe and not to interact, for motherly instincts to help the poor baby T-Rex mend its broken leg. The scripts' author has her choose her motherly instincts over scientific education and wisdom. When I explained this was a weakness in the script, my wife told me to please shut up. I asked her why she was reacting to my critique in this manner. She answered, "Because you are ruining the movie for me". <br /><br />I laughed and left the room to write this article. What I found amusing was the fact that most movies require the audience to suspend their disbelief; in other words to believe in the improbable or impossible in order to enjoy the entertainment value of the movie experience. Movies ask viewers to become wishful believers in the efficacy of the story, regardless of how ridiculous the events in the movie, are. My wife could not enjoy the movie without suspending her disbelief, and I couldn't appreciate the script for its choice of having a woman educated in science and real world realities and threats, abandon that education in the study of animal behavior as well as her fears of T-Rex parental reprisal, all in the name of her own maternal extincts to help a baby T-Rex. It was for me, unbelievably improbable. <br /><br />The wife and I lacked common ground on this particular point of the movie, (because I stepped into the room in the middle of the movie, rather than being drawn into the entertainment value of it from the beginning). In the same way, Republicans and Democrats, wishful believers and empiricists, lack common ground upon which to achieve consensus to deal with America's economic challenges today.<br /><br /><b>2012 Elections</b><br /><br />If power falls to the wishful believers, solutions to our nation's challenges will not be found and exercised. If power falls to the wishful believers, all that will be accomplished is the realization of the personal wishes of those wishful believers, for however a short period, before failure comes crushing in on them, and us all. I remain optimistic that the American majority of voters, despite gerrymandered "safe" districts, and new laws designed to prevent voters from voting, and massive spending by the wealthiest to protect themselves from taxation, small or large, will choose in November, 2012 to remove enough 'wishful believers' from office as to create a majority of consumer up empiricists in our federal government to save our economic future. Otherwise, collapsing employment and economy, and then deficits and debt, each in its turn as our future unfolds, will surely make the Zenith Threat, a reality. <br /><br /></p>
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    <title>Congress: AWOL !</title>
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    <published>2011-08-08T21:38:30Z</published>
    <updated>2011-08-14T17:07:59Z</updated>

    <summary>In college, my philosophy professor provided me with the most important single word and definition to shape my life with. The word was Responsibility. The definition was: The ability to respond appropriately! Our representatives in Congress have taken a 5 week vacation while America&apos;s markets collapse, entirely due to the actions and inaction of Congress as they left for vacation. We know this is not responsible. So, what are we the people, with the power to hire and fire, going to do about our irresponsible employees in Congress?...</summary>
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        <name>David R. Remer</name>
        <uri>http://discussamerica.org/remer-blog/</uri>
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        <![CDATA[In college, my philosophy professor provided me with the most important single word and definition to shape my life with. The word was <b>Responsibility</b>. The definition was: <b>The ability to respond appropriately!</b> Our representatives in Congress have taken a 5 week vacation while America's markets collapse, entirely due to the actions and inaction of Congress as they left for vacation. We know this is not responsible. So, what are we the people, with the power to hire and fire, going to do about our irresponsible employees in Congress? <br /><br />]]>
        <![CDATA[Since July 22, a little over 2 weeks ago, the markets have lost <a href="http://www.kpax.com/news/investors-lose-a-trillion-dollars-in-one-day/">2.9 Trillion Dollars</a>. One trillion was lost in the markets just today. In those losses are your and my 401K and pension plans. In the last 15 months, retirement pensions have lost $2 Trillion dollars. The S&amp;P rating agency downgraded America's credit rating citing among 6 reasons, the lack of political will in the Federal government to realistically and effectively address deficits and growing federal debt. <br /><br />Now is the time for all Americans to insist that their representatives dump their ideological political games, and stand up to the logical and rational task of representing the best interests of the American people and our nation's future. This is not rocket science. Five simple steps by Congress will set America back on a path for financial stability and growth. <br /><br /><b>Step 1</b>: American voters have to commit to contacting their representatives and demand compromise which bring forth solutions that restore our future. If our representatives fail to honor this demand, American voters must commit to voting for someone other than their current representative. If voters reward these incumbents for irresponsible behavior, voters will reap irresponsible government. It just doesn't get more common sense than this. Tell your Congressperson they are turning America into a loser nation, and you are not going to take losing, lying down on Election Day. <br /><br /><b>Step 2</b>: Demonstrations on a massive scale, paralleling those of the Civil Rights era, will bring Congress' attention to the people in the streets of Washington D.C., and in the home districts of Congressman and Senators. Demonstrations accomplish something correspondence with Representatives in "Safe Districts" cannot. They bring media attention to our Representative's acting in opposition to the will of the American people at large. If your political PAC or non-partisan committee calls for a rally or demonstration, commit to showing up, if you possibly can. The numbers are imperative to successfully forcing our politicians away from their addiction to partisan gamesmanship. <br /><br /><b>Step 3</b>: Demand BOTH revenue increases and spending cuts over the next decade, which are prioritized so that the current economy produces large increases in job growth, while dramatically lowering deficts to zero in 10 years. Lack of jobs equals lower federal revenues, and lower revenues equals growing debt, even as spending cuts are made. <br /><br />Remember two things. Damaging the current economy is no path to a better economy going forward. It only increases debt and lessens our ability to lower deficits. Remember that income minus expenses equals surplus or deficit. Every dollar of increased revenues to the federal government reduces deficits, and every dollar of spending cuts also reduces deficits. We must do both to eliminate deficits. <br /><br />We cannot afford to give up national security, law and enforcement, oversight and regulation of greed, education, infrastructure maintenance and improvement, workforce retraining, nor can we afford to allow 50 to 100 million Americans to fall into abject poverty without safety nets that prevent them from dying in our streets and alleys, or turning to crime to make a living. Growing poverty only creates an increased demand for government spending. The solution is job creation. Business isn't hiring because consumer demand doesn't justify hiring. The Government is the employer of last resort, and America is now down to last resorts. <br /><br />Remember this about our Constitution. It is the Congress, not the President, that controls the government's purse strings. The President's control is limited to the veto. Congress is charged with budget appropriations. The President can recommend, but, it is Congress that passes the budget laws. Our nation is in fiscal crisis because of the Congress' irresponsible actions, past and present. You will know bullshit when you hear Congressional representatives like Eric Cantor blame the President for lack of leadership. Where is the leadership in Congress to control the nation's fiscal matters? Absent Without Leave! That's where. <br /><br /><b>Step 4</b>: Tune out the politicians. Too many of them are liars interested foremost in rigging the system so you and I can't, or won't, vote them out of office. Look at what government accomplishes and act accordingly. Do not listen to politicians playing the blame game. The blame game is just an excuse to not act responsibly, while diverting your attention from that fact. If our government's deficits are decreasing, jobs are growing, and our government's credit rating is on a path to being restored, then, and ONLY then, is our support for our representatives, justified. Watch what they do, not what they say. Actions are truer than words. <br /><br /><b>Step 5</b>: Act responsibly. We Americans must admit to ourselves what we don't know. If we are not trained in economics, we should not pretend that we understand economics on the basis of what our politicians have told us. We KNOW they haven't followed responsible economic policy, or we wouldn't be in the crisis mode we are in today. <br /><br />The ability and will to respond appropriately to this national crisis and <a href="http://discussamerica.org/remer-blog/2011/07/americas-turning-point.php">Turning Point</a> is up to us, the American people. If we send money to, and vote for, our representatives, we are in effect saying we approve of the government's performance and actions. You may like what your representative is saying. However, if your representative is not persuading his fellow Congress persons to act responsibly, then your representative is <b>ineffective</b>. We can no longer afford to keep ineffective representatives in Congress. We need problem solvers in Congress with the ability to negotiate and settle upon practical and effective measures to rescue our nation's future. There simply is no substitute for responsible action, now. <br /><br />Americans have left these issues up to Congress and the White House. They failed us. It is time Americans took these matters into their own hands legally, and peacefully, by raising hell with their representatives, and pledging to vote and support measurable progress; not political slogans, blame, and posturing. We only have to act as if we have a democracy, in order restore democracy in America. Government policy dictated by a minority is not democracy. Government at the hands of a complacent and silent majority, is a democracy, but, not the kind that will rescue our nation's future. Support a challenger, vote for a challenger, and if you can, become a challenger to those responsible for bringing our nations future to its knees. <br /><br />Americans lose trillions and Congress goes on vacation. Sounds to me like Nero fiddling while Rome burns. <br />&nbsp;<br />]]>
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    <title>America&apos;s Turning Point</title>
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    <published>2011-08-01T04:05:52Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[ Precipice - Courtesy, TerraGalleria.com Whether, or not, America's federal debt ceiling is raised in time, America's future stands on a precipice of being dramatically altered and faltering for decades to come. Will America turn back, or walk off the edge? Let's examine what is changing, and what those changes portend.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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<p>Whether, or not, America's federal debt ceiling is raised in time, America's future stands on a precipice of being dramatically altered and faltering for decades to come. Will America turn back, or walk off the edge? Let's examine what is changing, and what those changes portend.&nbsp; </p><div><br /></div><p></p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One monumental change has come in tying the debt ceiling increase, (to pay the federal government's past debts and obligations under law), to future budgeting. This deal should never have been struck, and will now remain with us for the foreseeable future. <br /><br />All manner of necessary spending actions including national defense and fighting recessions, will now be tied to spending cuts. If the spending cuts cannot be passed by our fractured politics, the nation's defense or countering a recession will be forced into compromise, or foregone entirely. But, the deal was struck, and precedence is not easily undone in American governance.</p><p> <br /></p><p>All quality of life issues are now held hostage to raising the debt ceiling; entitlement programs, environmental protection, education quality improvements, food safety, product safety, aviation and mass transit security, not to mention all future infrastructure improvements necessary for tomorrow's economic growth. This deal has sown the seeds of government failures to be followed by even more government failures, for lack of prioritized and targeted spending, and spending cuts, as well as new revenue generation, where our nation's future growth, security, and prosperity need it most. <br /><br />Another shift for America is her exposing her ass to the rest of the world, as undisciplined, unmanageable, and inept in managing her own economy. This threatens the validity of America being relied upon as an international economic partner. America shat upon herself in raising international doubts about her ability to manage her financial obligations and remain a growing economy in the future. There is no question that recent week's events have drawn close scrutiny by the international community, IMF, and central bankers around the globe. And that scrutiny has bred a loss of confidence in America to lead the world economically. <br /><br />Many in the media are now expressing concerns that America's credit rating has already been put on the chopping block by the very inept procedures taken to raise our debt ceiling. Even if a deal passes into law raising our debt ceiling by 11:59 EST this Tuesday, our credit rating will remain in doubt, even as markets rally to the relief news that our debts in the short term will be honored. The very act of holding our international debts hostage to internal fiscal decisions, has shaken international confidence in America's willingness to honor its debts going forward. Greece is a small international player and her default shook international markets. Imagine the consequence of America entertaining default as a negotiable option. <br /><br />Our economy is in dire need of more stimulus, which creates jobs and repairs and builds the infrastructure needed for economic competitiveness with the likes of India, China, Russia and Brazil. Such a stimulus, which would increase government revenues dramatically over time, and strengthen our economic future, is no longer even on the our Government's agenda. <br /><br />What must follow is a consolidation of American armed forces and bases around the globe, with the concurrent cuts in defense spending that must be made to accommodate growing domestic American needs and economic crises. This too will erode international confidence in America's leadership in the future, whether, or not, such consolidation of military assets weakens our international military power. Many believe pulling out of Iraq and Afghanistan sooner than later, is a wise course of action. And it may prove to be. Regardless, such moves will now have to be viewed as a consequence of America's brinkmanship with default on federal debts and obligations. Trust in America is going to be harder to find internationally, where potential conflicts call for American action. If that leads to a new wave of international militarization, there can be nothing but negative consequences for America going forward, and future international peace efforts. <br /><br />America is on the brink of repeating the mistakes Japan made nearly 2 decades ago, which Japan has yet to fully recover from. Two decades ago, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Japan#Deflation_from_the_1990s_to_present">Japan faced similar economic circumstances</a> and decisions as we currently do. Japan's government chose to cut spending instead of investing in future economic growth. This is what Pres. Obama and the Congress have just agreed to, as well, in principle. Japan's economy has suffered ever since, and the rising quality of living in Japan after WWII ended as a result of their 1990's decision to cut spending, instead of investing in economic growth and increasing revenues. <br /><br />Japan was subsequently unable to maintain a competitive position with emerging export economies like China, India, Brazil, Russia, and Germany. The market share that Japan could have maintained and grown through the 90's and 00's, was lost. A direct result of Japan's decision to constrict their economic growth instead of invest and expand it. America is, this very moment, making a decision very similar to the one Japan did, thanks to the GOP and Tea Party whose understanding of economics would fail to fill a thimble. <br /><br />Medicare and Medicaid are the greatest rising costs facing our nation and government. There is only one path to saving Medicare and Medicaid while keeping our nation solvent. That path is not cutting spending across the board in all areas of federal spending. Medicare and Medicaid, <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20056239-503544.html">appreciated by a majority</a> of Americans, and <a href="http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Content/Publications/In-the-Literature/2009/May/Meeting-Enrollees-Needs.aspx">92% of benefit recipients</a>, can only be saved if America moves toward a non-profit health care delivery infrastructure and by investing in a modernized electronic medical information system which eliminates duplication and errant procedures, and creates a holistic patient oriented medical system, which promotes health, over remedy. <br /><br />Politics and profits however, will deny such a future for Medicare and Medicaid, forcing ever growing numbers of Americans into bankruptcy and lower economic ladder rungs, as a result of the high-profit producing costs of a private centered medical care delivery system. A privatized health care system only exacerbates the original problem of too many Americans unable to afford private sector medical care. In turn, this will only make federal fiscal matters worse, as increasing numbers of Americans demand medical care assistance from their government in exchange for their vote. This is a vicious cycle without a solution, when the only solution is rejected by those in power to decide. <br /><br />In so many ways we cannot envision, at this point, this turning point in American politics and governance is going to result in perpetual decline of quality of life for growing numbers of Americans well into this century. It never had to be this way. But, the only way to avoid it, was to invest in the political infrastructure reforms that would have dramatically diminished the enormous influence of wealthy individuals and corporations upon government decision making. Our government is now locked into the same myopic focus on short term gains that the Big Banks were engaged in from 1999 through 2008. And we all know how well that worked out. <br /><br />Anarchy is the result of minimal or absent government. While America will likely never reach a complete state of anarchy, that is the direction in which the power brokers inside our government are forcing our nation toward. Democratically elected governments were not conceived as an instrument of profit and short term gain. It was conceived as a means of achieving consensus on the best and brightest designed options for the nation, always with a view to balancing the nation's immediate needs along side its long term sustainability requirements. <br /><br />America took a wrong turn under the Bush Administration in doubling the national debt in 8 years, with a view to buying political support by reducing taxes and putting spending on the national credit card for future taxpayers to wrestle with. Instead of asking Americans to submit to a small tax increase to pay for the war on terror after 9/11, Pres. Bush instead told Americans the best thing they could do is to go shopping. And they did with credit cards and home equity loans in hand, just as the Bush administration went about putting the 5 trillion dollars of cost of government on the national credit card. Failing now to invest in American jobs and economic growth in the near term, cannot possibly result in more jobs and economic growth in the longer term. Creating recessions and stymieing investment in American job growth, will not create a path to prosperity for the nation.<br /><br />And this strikes at the heart of the American Dream, liberty and freedom. Anyone who has ever been poor, bankrupt, or unemployed, knows well that the greatest assault upon freedom and liberty is poverty or diminished earning capacity. The numbers of Americans in poverty are rising dramatically, and that means liberty and freedom for a growing number of Americans is under attack by the very politicians who profess to defend American freedom and liberty. Without growing economic opportunity, there can be no growth in freedom and liberty, only a growth in ever more internal domestic and political conflict. <br /><br />This writer wants to believe that we have not irreversibly turned onto this path of erosion of American greatness, as the Japanese chose to do. But, I see little in the political landscape of what is currently underway in the halls of our federal government to lead me to believe that we have not already committed our nation to decline on all fronts. I will however, reserve judgment on this until after the 2012 elections. If the Tea Party and GOP numbers do not decline in representation in our federal government, my hope for a better America for my 20 year old daughter will have been lost. That will be a profoundly sad day. <br /><br />Democrats and Republicans needed the Tea Party to force them to the table of fiscal responsibility issues and debate. And for this, I applaud the Tea Party supporters and leaders. But, the Tea Partyers are reactionaries to a fiscal state that is unsustainable. To recognize and call out a problem, in no way implies that the persons calling out have the remedy in hand, anymore than a sick patient who brings their ailment to a doctor's attention brings with them the correct treatment plan to cure themselves. The Tea Party has done our nation a great service, and if allowed, will follow it with the greatest disservice our nation has seen since the 1929 Stock Market Crash that ushered in the Great Depression of the 1930's. The Tea Party's 3rd grade answer to national debt is to curtail spending and curtail taxation. In other words, kill the economy by putting huge numbers of government employees out of work, lowering consumer demand, slowing private sector job growth as a result, and rejecting infrastructure investments needed by a competitive economy in the future. <br /><br />If Republicans and the Tea Party have their way, our nation will fall back into Recession, or worse. For them, the answer is making the wealthiest wealthier, and the middle class poorer. Making the wealthiest wealthier is not what ended the Great Depression. What ended the Great Depression was WWII, in which the government put the entire adult population in America back to work through enormous borrowing and spending on the war effort. It's about jobs. If our government fails to invest in creating jobs, as it did in the 1940's, our government will imperil our economy and future. It is not an absence of wealth amongst the wealthiest and businesses that is failing to produce jobs. There is plenty of capital and business cash reserves to hire new people. What is absent is growing consumer demand for business products and services by the poor and middle classes. <br /><br />The solution to economic growth from here does not rest with the private sector, which doesn't have enough customers to justify hiring. The solution has to come from government investment in the growth of jobs, via infrastructure repair and development, worker retraining, education quality improvements, and research and cutting edge technology. Investing in jobs and the economy and cutting health care costs is how America can remain the greatest nation on Earth throughout this century. We must do this, not because it is easy, but, because it is both hard and necessary, to paraphrase John F. Kennedy speaking to investment in the space race. <br /><br />A final major change taking place in America that doesn't bode well for our future is citizen frustration with government. In a very real sense, economic woes and political wrangling are becoming the opiate of the masses. As long as the politicians can keep the public's focus on economic and political debates, the people won't focus on the source of America's woes, a failure in our political system to provide problem solving representatives in the halls of our government. <br /><br />The single most important objective of America's middle and voting class should be political reform that frees our politicians to make fact based, problem solving legislation which enables our nation's future. But with gerrymandering of districts, increasing numbers of incompetent and ideological incumbents can remain safe in their <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Principle">Peter Principle</a> seats in Congress. With billions spent by corporations, and wealthy campaign contributors, and trade associations and unions to influence government decisions, facts and reality get lost in the process, and a legal kickback system is created in which the wealthy contribute to election campaigns in exchange for favorable legislation for small minorities at the expense of the majority and our nation's future.&nbsp; <br /><br />In 2010, a frustrated and disappointed voter population put the Tea Party in power within the GOP, without knowing the consequences of what these ideologues who hate government, would bring about, like a potential default on the nation's debts and obligations. Frustration and disappointment in voters led to giving office to those who denounce the problems the loudest. But, should voters really be giving office to those whose abilities stop at recognizing the obvious? Or, should voters be exerting the effort to demand of candidates detailed solutions for which they will be held accountable? The latter requires an objective and informed voter. The former only requires an angry voter. American voters have an opportunity to recognize the folly of electing the Tea Party who did nothing more than reflect the voter's anger at failing government. They now have the opportunity to seek candidates with concrete and specific solutions that lift America up, instead of tearing her down. <br /><br />Good government cannot follow from a corrupt political and election process. America's political and election infrastructure is both decades out of date, and corrupted by monied influence, unleashed by the Supreme Court in their decision on the Citizen's United v. FEC case. In a democratically elected government, the ultimate responsibility for good governance rests with the voters. If America fails, Americans will need only a mirror to find the persons responsible. As a former friend of mine used to say, we have the government we voters deserve. Voting out inept incumbents is not a responsible choice, unless a more competent challenger takes their place. Competency however, can be bought by special interests. And that is why integrity in a person seeking public office, matters. Voting for a politician who is not committed to election and campaign finance reform is a vote against America's success. <br /><br />America is at a turning point, and ultimately, it is the voters who are responsible for our nation's future. Take up that responsibility as if your and your family's future depend upon it. <br /><br /></p>
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<entry>
    <title>False Debt Ceiling Crisis</title>
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    <published>2011-07-28T17:56:46Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[Republicans have created what they refer to as the debt ceiling crisis. There is no debt ceiling crisis if Republicans vote to elevate the ceiling to honor our nation's debts and obligations. The Tea Party will not permit that to happen. Therefore, the Republicans have created a crisis out of thin air which they are not capable or resolving due to the Tea Party holding the debt ceiling hostage for Democrat support of their conservative agenda. The crisis is of the Republican's making.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[Republicans have created what they refer to as the debt ceiling crisis. There is no debt ceiling crisis if Republicans vote to elevate the ceiling to honor our nation's debts and obligations. The Tea Party will not permit that to happen. Therefore, the Republicans have created a crisis out of thin air which they are not capable or resolving due to the Tea Party holding the debt ceiling hostage for Democrat support of their conservative agenda. The crisis is of the Republican's making.<br />&nbsp; ]]>
        <![CDATA[To obfuscate this most obvious fact, the Tea Party attempted to create a dependency between the debt ceiling, honoring past debts incurred, and future budgets and the deficits and debt which attend future budgets. But, these are entirely separate issues. There is no logical or rational reason why addressing deficits and debts in future budgets cannot follow elevating the debt ceiling to honor legally incurred past obligations. And that makes the Tea and Republican Party's efforts in this regard, both illogical and irrational.<br /><br />Republicans have created a crisis, and now are attempting to convince the public that the Democrats are responsible for this crisis. That was the gist of Rep. Boehner's news conference this afternoon, that it is the Democrats who are preventing the debt ceiling from being raised by refusing to accept Republican terms for hostage negotiation. This is pure <a href="http://www.thefreedictionary.com/sophistry">sophistry</a>.&nbsp; <br /><br />Rep. Boehner continues to refer to "the debt ceiling crisis", which he and his party created out of thin air for political advantage. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvS0DkIlXaA">(You Tube Video)</a> Voters should reject the notion that the debt ceiling is a crisis. It is in fact, a political invention by the GOP. And voters should hold Republicans responsible for creating this false crisis in the first place. <br /><br />Democrats have stupidly fallen for the Republican bait, and have become hooked into equating the debt ceiling with future fiscal management. Even President Obama fell for that bait, allowing himself to be reeled into the Republican artificial debt ceiling crisis of Republican making. <br /><br />The simple reality is, if Democrats decouple the debt ceiling from future fiscal management, insisting on a clean unadulterated bill to elevate the debt ceiling, the Republicans will refuse to vote for that bill, and make themselves the cause of the very REAL negative economic consequences that will follow. Democrats still fear the GOP propaganda machine, and it has muddied and corrupted their ability to objectively assess the political situation. Democrats have now involved themselves in the responsibility for failure to raise the debt ceiling, as Republicans hoped they would. <br /><br />Now, the politics of the situation have created an economic crisis, out of an issue which never needed to be a crisis at all, honoring American federal obligations previously and lawfully, incurred. It is not too late for Pres. Obama to re-assume his original position of demanding a clean debt ceiling raise bill, or let the consequences fall upon those who refuse his demand. In my opinion, this is the greatest failing of Pres. Obama as president, to date. <br /><br />Months of valuable time to address a host of other American issues facing the nation, have been put on the back burner, and all because of this false crisis which never should have, nor needed to, become a crisis. While our politicians wrestle over crises of their own making, millions of Americans remain unemployed and millions more fear for the jobs they still have. That is the real crisis our politicians should have been addressing all this time, but, haven't. <br /><br />American voters have not been presented with a clearer case for voting 
out incumbents in 2012 since the invasion under false pretenses of Iraq.
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    <title>Congress owns Debt Ceiling Crisis</title>
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    <published>2011-07-20T20:48:41Z</published>
    <updated>2011-07-20T21:35:37Z</updated>

    <summary><![CDATA[It has been clear to me from the beginning that Congress, not Pres. Obama, owns this debt ceiling crisis. What Republicans failed to acknowledge from the beginning of this debate, is that the Congress is responsible, through a legislative act, for raising the debt ceiling, or not. Obama's primary obligation in this whole debate has been to inform the public of this fact. And he has, as polls now demonstrate.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[It has been clear to me from the beginning that Congress, not Pres. Obama, owns this debt ceiling crisis. What Republicans failed to acknowledge from the beginning of this debate, is that the Congress is responsible, through a legislative act, for raising the debt ceiling, or not. Obama's primary obligation in this whole debate has been to inform the public of this fact. And he has, as polls now demonstrate.<br />&nbsp; ]]>
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Just weeks ago, the public's view was that Obama was more responsible for this debt ceiling crisis than Republicans or Congress. This week however, those polls have changed dramatically. Pew Research in a poll a week ago, has the following result: <br /><br /><br /><b>Fair amount or great deal of confidence in doing the right thing on the debt ceiling:</b> (Courtesy: <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/07/18/995954/-Pew-polls-on-debt-crisis:-Public-split-on-urgency,-Obama-draws-more-confidence">Daily Kos</a>)<br /><br />Obama: 48%<br />Boehner: 33%<br />McConnell: 30%<br />Pelosi: 29%<br />Reid: 27%<br />Cantor: 26%<br /><br />President Obama from the beginning asked for a clean bill on raising the debt ceiling as has been the case in virtually all historical instances. It is after all, a simple allocation of funding to pay our nation's debts and obligations under law. It was Congress and Republicans who have refused Obama's request for a clean unadulterated bill to elevate the debt ceiling, thus creating the crisis and impasse which now exists. In other words, Republicans brought this public view upon themselves and Congress. All that Pres. Obama had to do was 1) make the public aware that the debt ceiling has nothing to do with new future spending, only with honoring past debts and obligations, and 2) to make the public aware that the debt ceiling is a legislative issue, which makes it Congress' responsibility, not Obama's. <br /><br />Combined with Pres. Obama's apparent efforts to help Congressional leaders resolve their own internal crisis and impasse on the debt ceiling issue, he comes out in the polls with the largest public approval on the handling of the debt ceiling issue. And the Republicans in Congress come up with the lowest public approval. These new polling numbers set the stage for Republicans to take the most heat in the 2012 elections for the economic decline and tumult that will surely arise if the debt ceiling is not elevated to accommodate the Federal Government's obligations. <br /><br />For all the media debate and hype on this issue, Pres. Obama appears to have started out on this issue with the best stance and understanding of the politics of the situation, and has played his role adeptly in helping Republicans fall upon their own sword in their attempts to take the debt ceiling hostage for tax breaks for the wealthiest and their incessant attempts to end Medicare and Social Security. <br /><br />The writing is on the wall. If Republicans fail to elevate the debt ceiling, the majority of the voting public will hold them accountable in 2012 for the consequences. President Obama has played the Republicans brilliantly, giving them ever more rope with which to hang themselves. <br /><br />House Majority leader John Boehner and Senate Minority leader McConnell no doubt understand the politics of this situation now, and are working feverishly with Obama and their following to strike a deal. The primary obstacle in achieving a positive result is the Tea Party in the House of Representatives, who appear now, to believe wrongly, that failing to elevate the debt ceiling will have no negative economic consequences. One has even absurdly said that it will have positive consequences. <br /><br />At this moment, I fail to see how the Tea Party Republicans in the House can step out of the corner they have painted themselves into, to allow the debt ceiling to be raised. So, I am not optimistic. It will, however, be the Tea Partyers and GOP that will reap the voter backlash for the consequences of defaulting on our federal obligations. This is what happens when ideology trumps fact, reality, and real world evidence. This is what happens when wishful belief replaces knowledge. This is what happens when politics replaces governing.<br /><br />]]>
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    <title>Debt Limit: Child Play</title>
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    <published>2011-07-12T18:42:14Z</published>
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    <summary> Tea Bagger Assault - Courtesy Mark Damon Greece, after decades of fiscal mismanagement, had no choice but to default on their debt obligations. The Tea Party and Republicans in America, however, are volunteering to default by refusing to raise the debt ceiling. This is nuts! Can sane Americans stop the Tea Party from electing to ruin our economy and future?...</summary>
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Greece, after decades of fiscal mismanagement, had no choice but to default on their debt obligations. The Tea Party and Republicans in America, however, are volunteering to default by refusing to raise the debt ceiling. This is nuts! Can sane Americans stop the Tea Party from electing to ruin our economy and future? <br /><br />]]>
        <![CDATA[Unlike children, our politicians are not paid to play games, but, to manage our nation's affairs, responsibly. The greatest hypocrisy lies with the Republicans, however, at many levels. Republicans have for decades chided those who are irresponsible about their debt obligations. And yet, here Republicans are, threatening to refuse to pay our nation's obligations which they already contracted and borrowed for. <br /><br />At the heart of this issue is the Tea Party whose purist attitude on our national debt reflects the height of childishness and ignorance. The Tea Party is holding House Majority Leader Boehner directly responsible for our government failing to live up to its contractual agreements. If Boehner concedes and allows the debt ceiling to be raised for any reason at all, the Tea Party is positioned to have Boehner removed as House Majority Leader. <br /><br />The ignorance of the Tea Party leadership is enormous. On the one hand they cite fiscal responsibility and the hope of a healthy economy as their reason for refusing to allow the debt ceiling to be raised to honor our government's lawful obligations. On the other hand, there is absolutely no doubt whatsoever, that if the debt ceiling is not raised for any protracted period, our economy will fall back into Recession (<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/28/us-usa-economy-gallup-idUSTRE73R3WW20110428?feedType=RSS&amp;feedName=domesticNews">which it is not now in</a>), interest rates will climb as America's credit worthiness rating is lowered, and millions of Americans will be pushed out of the consumer markets, causing businesses to fail, profits to fall, and social upheaval and unrest to begin. <br /><br />The Tea Party's stand on this issue is akin to the Rev. <a href="http://articles.cnn.com/2008-11-12/us/jonestown.factsheet_1_jonestown-airport-ambush-leo-ryan?_s=PM:US">James Jones nightmare</a> when Jones led his flock to Guayana for a mass suicide on his false belief that the End Time was at hand. Just today, a leader of the Tea Party stated on TV that he did not believe raising the debt ceiling was an obligation for contract and debt already incurred. This is a patently false belief. The bottom line is, the voters having given power to people whose beliefs are false, and the whole nation and world economy is being put at immediate risk as a result. <br /><br />There is absolutely no logical connection between America honoring its contractual obligations already incurred, and the pursuit of improved fiscal management and debt and deficit reduction going forward. America is not in a recession, our economy is growing, and has been for quite some time now, though, at a subdued rate. We can address the debt and deficit coming crisis without defaulting on our past obligations. And we should if we are to be a responsible and rational people. <br /><br />Failure to honor our obligations will in fact, become a self-fulfilling prophecy for the Tea Party. This kind of tautology is insane. A person walks up to you and says, something bad is going to happen to me in 1 minute, I just know it. They then pull out a gun and shoot themselves in the head, and lie dying with their last words spoken, "See, I told you so". This is an entirely accurate metaphor. The Tea Party believes the debt is going to ruin our nation, and they are prepared to ruin our nation to prove their point. It will be all Americans and potentially the world's population, however, that will be harmed by the Tea Party's action. <br /><br />I have to confess, that for the first time, I now think it is entirely possible that Republicans will go through with this suicide pact of the Tea Party. The GOP is suffering from the delusion that America is behind their actions, despite all empirical evidence to the contrary, based on the support of the Tea Party, a mere fraction of the U.S. population. They have so insulated themselves from the real and objective world of fact and evidence, that too many now truly believe their actions of destruction will be vindicated after the worst case befalls us all. <br /><br />Ironically, those in the GOP who know their actions have already lost them the elections in 2012, now act as if they have nothing to lose, and find themselves acting in concert with their deluded Tea Party comrades, nonetheless. Rep.'s John Boehner and Paul Ryan are examples of those who know they have lost public opinion and 2012 hopes of holding on to the House Majority or gaining a majority in the Senate, as well as having lost hope of the presidency. <br /><br />They literally have nothing to lose except their positions at the hands of the Tea Party voters. And so, they are acting in concert with the destructive Tea Party for nothing more than holding on to their current positions in government. This kind of politics is something our nation's founders could not possibly have predicted in drafting our Constitution, and hence, their are no Constitutional checks and balances to defend against such insanity that can surely destroy America's future. <br /><br />All logic and reason dictates that our government honor its obligations first and foremost, and then proceed to measures to dramatically improve our debt and deficit debacle going forward. Such logic and reason however, has been abandoned by the Republican Party, even those who know better, out of a perverse sense of political self-preservation at the hands of the Tea Party voters. <br /><br />The Communist Party has never posed a threat as great to our nation's future as the Tea Party now poses to the futures of all Americans. And yet, we have constructed a political system that appears to lack any resources to stop this Tea Party from ruining opportunity for all Americans, as a response to their awareness that Tea Party's ideology has been rejected by the majority of the voting public. <br /><br />The Tea Party wants to end Medicare and Social Security, replacing them with private sector for profit opportunities for themselves. The Tea Party wants our economy to collapse in the belief that reconstruction of the tax, budgetary and fiscal policies will favor their belief that the smallest of taxes and government will ultimately create increased opportunity for their children in a Darwinian world without regulation and oversight of unethical and immoral competitive acts in the for-profit arena. This is the ideology that underwrites the Tea Party leadership and supporters, and if they can't have that future, they intend to destroy it for all. <br /><br />I respect the rights of the Tea Party to dissent, protest, and lobby their representatives. That is American as apple pie, and one of the great strengths of our system and society. What is taking place today regarding the debt ceiling however, crosses the line when the objectives are to undermine the nation's economy, diminish opportunity for all, and destroy the credit rating of the United States to serve the Tea Party's belief that they should not be held responsible for taxes which their government representing the all the people passed into law. <br /><br />The Tea Party's patriotic and sane approach should be to lobby for tax reform and balanced budgets. But, to take direct aim at the full faith and credit of the United States to honor its contractual obligations, represents an effort to destroy America, if this minority doesn't get what they want. Al-Queda';s attack on the World Trade Center towers was an attack upon America's icons as the financial center of the world. How are the Tea Party's objectives different from terrorists who seek 
ways to hack into and undermine the computerized financial system of 
America? I can find none.<br /><br />Where is the media in exposing this threat to America? Why are so many Democrats and Obama still working to appease these horsemen of the apocalypse? Where are the demands for political reforms that would end this two party intransigence that is now incapable of managing cooperative management of our nation's future? <br /><br />At the heart of fiscal responsibility is the commitment to honor one's contracted obligations. There is nothing fiscally responsible about the actions of the Tea Party or the Republican Party where this raising of the debt ceiling issue is concerned. Their actions lack integrity, logic, reason, and sanity. And if you quietly stand by while this going on, you are complicit in fostering such insanity upon your own future and that of your family. It's a heavy responsibility we all now face. Americans don't appear to be willing to shoulder it. I truly hope I am wrong. Please do your part to prove it so. <br />]]>
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    <title>Independence Day: From Whom?</title>
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    <published>2011-07-04T21:20:33Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[ Two hundred thirty five years ago, Americans declared their independence from the rule of the King of England. Independence did not, for our founders, mean independence from government. We know this, because the founders were engaged in the debate of what type of government should replace that of England in preparation for installing a new form of government, to which, the people would be subjected. Independence Day is not a celebration of the freedom from government. It is, in fact, a celebration of independence from dictatorship, authoritarian rule, and rule by nobility however, that is achieved.&nbsp;...]]></summary>
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Two hundred thirty five years ago, Americans declared their independence from the rule of the King of England. Independence did not, for our founders, mean independence from government. We know this, because the founders were engaged in the debate of what type of government should replace that of England in preparation for installing a new form of government, to which, the people would be subjected. Independence Day is not a celebration of the freedom from government. It is, in fact, a celebration of independence from dictatorship, authoritarian rule, and rule by nobility however, that is achieved.&nbsp; <div><br /></div>]]>
        <![CDATA[Constitution Day is the celebration of the structure of our government as set down by the U.S. Constitution, and the body of amendments, court rulings, and administrative law that ensued over the centuries from that document. There was never a time when our founders even remotely considered absolute individual freedom from government, anarchy, as a replacement for King George's rule without representation. <br /><br />When I hear fellow Americans talk about secession as Gov. Rick Perry (R-Tx) has, or liberty from government overbearance via revolution like some libertarians, or, the Republican mantra that taxes are evil and robbery, I immediately recognize fellow Americans with little, to no understanding, of our Constitution or what July 4 represents. <br /><br />Individual liberty protections were added to the Constitution as amendments, precisely because, if they were incorporated into the Constitution body itself, our Constitution would not have ratified and become the structure of our government. Our founders and Colonies could not agree on individual liberty definitions in so basic a document as the structure of future government. They were then, proposed as amendments to be ratified or rejected in their own time as the States and Congress could find agreement. <br /><br />There is a fundamental reason why the definitions of individual liberties were so problematic in the late 1700's and 1800's. One individual's freedom all too easily can become another individual's bondage. King George of England was free and used his freedom to bond the American colonialists to taxes without representation or hearing in the Declaratory Act. Adolph Hitler used his freedom to imprison and murder 10's of millions of others. The point being, that individual liberty cannot exist in a democracy unless that exercised liberty is constrained from infringing upon the same liberty exercised by others. Ergo, the liberty to murder is not a liberty at all, but a crime, because the murderer, deprives victims of all liberties, entirely. <br /><br />Our government attempted to strike a balance by defining protected individual liberties, while asserting sufficient authority in the State and Federal governments to insure both adequate representation and domestic peace and tranquility (to be read as the absence of civil conflict, revolution, and insurrection, as well as, order which protects individual enumerated rights.) <br /><br />Our Constitution places a higher value on the integrity and survivability of the nation than it does on non-enumerated individual rights, and that is the way it must be, if all are to enjoy the free exercise and fruits of enumerated rights and liberties. A demonstration of the veracity of this statement can be found in the history of the Civil War and Governor's invocation of martial law in various cities in the late 1960's and early 1970's. <br /><br />When we celebrate Independence Day as Americans, we have an obligation to be aware as citizens that the day is a celebration of self-determination through our Constitutional rule of law processes, and not a celebration of individual liberty which if given free license would quickly devolve our people into anarchy and protracted chaos in which everyone would lose their rights and liberties and privileges protected by law and law enforcement of government. <br /><br />By far, the greatest asset Americans share and derive all other blessings from, is our Constitutional form of representative government and rule of law. If representation in the democratic system is flawed, fix it. If the rule of law is not impartial or just, fix it. If the political system and politicians are corrupting our government, change it and remove them from office. Americans are about having choices within the Constitutional framework. Nowhere, in our Constitution is there a guarantee that our system will be easy or flawless. But, it does insure lawful processes by which change for the better can be achieved if the majority of the people persistently demand it. That is America's greatest asset, and effort is required of us all to protect and defend our greatest asset. <br />]]>
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    <title>Contrarians - A case for:</title>
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    <published>2011-06-16T17:13:25Z</published>
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    <summary> Mark Chatterly Sculpture - Against the Crowd Whether it be stocks and bonds, politics, or philosophy, contrarians are some of history&apos;s most notable figures, like Sigmund Freud, Galileo, and FDR. So, if contrarians are sometimes so valuable, how does one tell them apart from the frauds? There are guides to determine when its time to follow the contrarian, with a good chance of being ahead of the crowd. Homework is required, however....</summary>
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<p>Whether it be stocks and bonds, politics, or philosophy, contrarians are some of history's most notable figures, like Sigmund Freud, Galileo, and FDR. So, if contrarians are sometimes so valuable, how does one tell them apart from the frauds? There are guides to determine when its time to follow the contrarian, with a good chance of being ahead of the crowd. Homework is required, however. <br /><br /></p>
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        <![CDATA[<p>One of the best examples of fruitful contrarian behavior can be found in the stock and bond markets. In today's markets, individuals as well as corporations are players in the markets. The host of individuals for the most part, are followers. The market goes up, some folks accrue wealth while it is, and with this 'proof', the crowd follows (all too often, too late to repeat the performance of the contrarian who bought when the markets were at or near their bottom, (or sold when the markets were at their top). <br /><p><br />In the markets however, the successful contrarians are not taking contrary positions in the hope of luck visiting their action. They do their homework, create for themselves forecasts based on the best available evidence to maximize the potential of their action, and then they play the averages. By, 'play the averages', I mean simply, that they then rely upon something unforeseen not occurring to derail their forecast. In other words, luck. But, like 7 card stud poker, there is always an element of luck, but, those who make their living at the game, exercise a wealth of expertise and knowledge in probability and statistics and their study of human behavior at the card table, just as the contrarian investor does in the market exchanges. More often than not, their forecasts will prove fruitful. <br /><br />Cosmological mathematicians are working in this same arena in their attempts to explain the <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang" title="Big Bang" rel="wikipedia">Big Bang theory</a>, infinity in <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einstein_field_equations" title="Einstein field equations" rel="wikipedia">Einstein's equation</a>, and the physics of black holes, for which their currently is no understanding, or provable explanation. They are creating mystical mathematical equations to introduce bizarre concepts like Dark Energy, Dark matter, and Membrane universes (branes), none of which are observable, measurable, or in fact, exist as far as we know, except in their equations. But, these mathematical concepts are not fancies pulled from dream states. If one accepts, as astro-physics people do, that the universe is knowable due to laws and rules governing its events, which history has demonstrated repeatedly, then finding mathematical expressions that explain events, has at least some chance of being proved correct. If observable predictive proof is achieved that such an explanation works, then the likelihood the concept is correct, increases dramatically. <br /><br />I love the TV series, <a class="zem_slink" href="http://www.myspace.com/everything/house" title="House" rel="myspace">House, M.D.</a>, because the show is all about discovering the unknown via medical diagnostics, with the human element of fallibility thrown into the mix. And like all discovery, risks of being wrong are taken, rigors of logic, experience, and known fact are heavily relied upon, and the contrarian position often proves to be the right diagnosis due to Dr. House's gift for creative insight, predicated upon the rigors of logic, experience, and known fact, when those alone fall short. Adhering to the process of elimination and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor">Occam's Razor</a>, the chances of discovering the correct diagnosis are vastly improved, though never guaranteed, especially, in time to save the patient. Luck is enhanced by minimizing reliance upon it. <br /><br />The successful <a class="zem_slink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contrarian" title="Contrarian" rel="wikipedia">Contrarian</a> is engaged in precisely this kind of behavior, enhancing luck by minimizing reliance upon it. Contrarians will be wrong, but, the successful ones will be correct more times than not, and that is what turns contrarians into leaders, whose actions others follow; (and where timing is crucial, too often, too late.)&nbsp; <br /><br />Several contrary positions are worth noting today in America. The majority of the public believes our economy is going to fail, according to polls. It certainly will, if Republicans win the day in preventing the debt ceiling from rising in the short term. The economy will fail if our nation's lenders are not provided a credible plan soon, for ending our deficits and eventually bringing down our national debt in the foreseeable future. The economy will fail if the now even larger, 'Too Big To Fail Banks' repeat their performance of ignoring and refusing oversight and regulation regarding capital requirements, default swaps, and overextending their borrowing. <br /><br />But, how likely are any of these to actually occur? Americans were pretty much oblivious to Islamic terrorism until 9/11/2001. Once disaster strikes, or, becomes obvious to occur, Americans become very responsive. Americans wanted no part in Japan's and Germany's expansion in the 1930's. However, Americans became the victors in the war against those nations once Pearl Harbor had been bombed. So, again, I ask: How likely are these above mentioned economic disasters to occur? <br /><br />Nearly everyone in a position to make a decision on the Debt Ceiling is acutely aware of the economic disaster that would ensue if they failed to raise our government's debt ceiling, and thus avert default on our interest payments to lenders, or divert all federal revenues to those interest payments and military and halt nearly all other government functions. These decision makers have their own wealth and savings invested in our economy. How likely is it that these decision makers will refuse to raise the debt ceiling? <br /><br />Nearly all our decision makers and a majority of Americans are now aware of how unregulated greed governed the actions of the large investment banks, AIG, mortgage companies, and market derivatives (credit default swaps), crippling our economy, and costing 10's of millions of Americans their jobs, wiping out 100's of billions in 401k savings plans, pension plans, and small business owner savings. How successful are Republicans likely to be in preventing legislation to oversee and regulate these large financial corporation's behavior going forward? <br /><br />To both of these questions, my answer is, not very likely. That makes me a contrarian relative to popular opinion. On the third question however, I am still reluctant to take a contrarian position precisely because the evidence, logic, and historical data don't support it. <br /><br />That question is on whether our Congress can provide lenders with a credible plan to eliminate our deficits without destroying our economy, and eventually buying down our government debt. Remove politics from the equation, and accomplishing this task is very doable. But, one cannot remove politics from the Congress anymore than one can remove the galaxies from our universe. And the politics are very simple, and simply in the way. <br /><br />Republicans are absolutely dependent upon the corporate, business, and wealthiest individual's contributions and dictates to win elections. Without the donations from these entities, the Republicans could not win a spitting contest with a road kill deer. The Republican Party constituents are all minorities. The wealthiest in America are a minority. The corporations are a minority. The business community is a minority. The right wing evangelical groups are a minority. The rural libertarians are a minority. If all of them voted, they would still be hopelessly outnumbered by the other 200 million Americans. <br /><br />Republicans, therefore, are absolutely dependent upon the donations and contributions of these wealthier minorities to raise the money to buy the expertise in marketing and advertising and sophistry, to convince a sizable portion of their non-constituents to vote for them (the independent voting block). Hence, the Republican's policies must endorse the wishes and whims of the corporations, business community, and wealthiest Americans like the Koch Brothers, in legislation. <br /><br />And there's the obstacle to passing legislation that would gradually eliminate the deficit and pay down the debt without destroying the economy for the rest of Americans. If the economy fails, the corporations will simply pursue their profit motive overseas. If the economy fails, the Koch Bros. billions in wealth will buy them dozens of estates in Europe, S. America, and New Zealand. If the economy fails due to the greed factor, the successfully greedy can afford to relocate to other economies. The wishes and whims therefore, of the corporations and wealthiest do not fear an economic collapse due to the failure of the middle class to participate as consumers. Corporate greed is focused on this quarter's and this year's profits, exclusively with little to no regard for future economic stability. This is intrinsic in shareholder, board of directors psychology. <br /><br />So, as long as the Republicans control one House of Congress or the White House, developing and passing a plan to eliminate deficits over the next 10 to 15 years without destroying the consumer middle class's ability to participate in this economy, is highly unlikely. And the Democratic Party lacks the unified platform and adherence to that platform, to prevent Republicans from potentially controlling some part of the federal government. Democrats have their conservatives who will vote with Republicans on these issues, and far Left liberals who would gut our capitalism in the name of the consumer middle class, which alienates the business communities and many of the wealthiest who contribute to political campaigns. <br /><br />I want to be a contrarian on this issue of whether or not our Congress will pass a plan to reassure our creditors in time to save our economy as the rest of this decade unfolds. But, I cannot find the evidence, the historical record, or the logic to support taking a position in opposition to the majority of Americans polled, who believe are economy is headed for defeat. If I am overlooking something, I would greatly appreciate your insights that might help me become a contrarian on this issue.&nbsp;</p><p>The stock markets are down, a correction is underway, but, the economic data portends an economic boost for the Fall and next year. Having gotten out of the markets in May, I am now taking the Contrarian position of buying into the markets a bit more with each big drop. This is how contrarians succeed. They do their homework and minimize reliance on luck and ignorance. Moving against the crowd takes effort, but, the most successful are rarely found in the midst of the crowd going in the other direction. <br /></p><p><br /><br /></p></p>

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