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13
Jan
13

The Eunuch President

Americans Support A Public Option

Americans Support A Public Option (Photo credit: Leader Nancy Pelosi)

Yep, I said that. The eunuch President. Not physically, not that the public knows anyway, but his negotiation style. And I really, truly wish he wasn’t and I didn’t feel the need to write this.

Look, his Obamacare is not much more than a requirement to have insurance if you drive a car. It DOESN’T cover everyone. It’s a gift to Big Pharma and the health insurance industry. True, they supposedly have to cover ‘everyone’, but they DO get all those additional premiums. When he negotiated for it, he never asked for the ‘Public Option‘, much less ‘Medicare for All‘ as a starting point. He wussed out from the start and STARTED from a weaker position and probably got a lesser deal than he might have had he started with the extreme position.

He wussed out on investigating the Bush administration for war crimes in violation of signed treaties.

He wussed out on investigating Wall Street for the 2008 Crisis.

He wussed out on charging HSBC with money laundering and dealing with Iran in violation of sanctions.

The first Debt Ceiling ‘crisis’ he never stood ground and dig in, he caved in and let the GOP acquire a  new Sword of Damocles to hang over his head.

The ‘Fiscal Cliff’?  Totally wussed. Caved on the tax. Let all types of breaks for corporations and the 1% get into the final bill and felt the need to offer cutting Social Security benefits as well.

He wussed out on financial reform and breaking up the big banks.

He wussed out on REALLY helping mortgage holder that are now underwater.

Should we expect President Obama to FINALLY  discover he has balls and stand his ground this time?  Doesn’t seem like it. He’s already undercutting his position by announcing ahead of time what he WON’T do. Someone please…PLEASE give this man some negotiating lessons……..QUICK!!!!! He states that he won’t use the 14th amendment.  Now Treasury and the Reserve have announced that they won’t consider the Platinum coin. And he expects the party that has blocked his every policy for most of 4 years to ‘do the right thing’. He CAN’T be serious, can he?  If he is, he may be smart, but as a negotiator, he’s a bloody fool.

Maybe the Eunuch in Chief can find his negotiating balls…..but if history is the guide….I sincerely doubt it.

Expect to watch another Presidential cave-in soon.

Bloody wuss.

23
Apr
12

America 2022 Social Security

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20
Jan
12

It’s That Time Of Year Again…..

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….State of the Union time. Time for the President to let the Nation know what it already knows and (hopefully) tell the Nation his vision for the next year…except every 4th year, the election year. This is the speech where the President summarizes his past 4 years, and, if seeking re-election, presents his opening argument for why he should get 4 more years.

Honestly, even tho I voted for him 4 years ago, I’m not enthused…and probably won’t be if the President gives the speech I think he will.

Standard greetings….summary of bad things…summary of good things…whining about Congress…intro of  ‘special person’ watching….plans for the next year…plans for the next 4 years, including lackluster vision, small plans, insufficient stimulus plans, possibly letting the Bush tax cuts lapse…closing remarks…God Bless the United States of America.

No big, sweeping vision of where he wants to take the Nation. No grand plans to excite and capture the Nation’s imagination and energy. No real rallying cry for Progressives and Independents to gather around.  just more of the same cautious, pragmatic, limited tripe…and more whining for bipartisanship.

Face it…THE GOP WILL NEVER COMPROMISE. STOP WAITING FOR THEM TO DO SO. THEY WON’T.

CALL THEM ON IT. SLAM IT IN THEIR FACE EVERY CHANCE YOU CAN.

DO NOT…I REPEAT…DO NOT GIVE IN TO ANY REPUBLICAN REQUEST UNLESS THEY GIVE SOMETHING OF EQUAL …OR GREATER VALUE TO THEM UP AS WELL.

GET A TITANIUM BACKBONE AND DIAMOND HARD BALLS ….AND THAT GOES FOR ALL DEMOCRATS…FROM DOG CATCHER ON UP.

FIGHT FOR THE 99% OR WE’LL GET SOME ONE THAT WILL.

Look, I’ve been a Dem all my life, but this current crop has little or no imagination or backbone. They quiver at each GOP poke. I’m a Chicagoan…and old enough to remember Richard J.   We need THAT kind of Dem now. One that stands up for his people and his values and gets things he wants done.

Yeah, I know it’s a different time, but where the hell have all the rock solid pols gone. Ones that drew a line in the sand…then built a concrete wall on it.

Oh yeah…money.  If the voters believe in you…if they really think you’ll work FOR them 95% of the time…that even if you might lose, you fight hard for them….they’ll support, fund, and most importantly…vote for you.

You don’t even need to pick a fight…join the fight the rest of the 99% are fighting…and show that you’ll be there…win or lose.

We’d rather see Dems fight like hell for what the 99% need and fall short because of the GOP than have Dems say they’re fighting for us and melt like a snowball in a blast furnace in the face of opposition.

But that’s just me…..

Sidelined Buddah

18
Oct
11

My “Grand Plan” Pt.2

….continuing…

Withdraw all troops from Afghanistan in 6 months.  Close Guantanamo in 1 year…either transferring to max security prisons…or releasing after a short time in a halfway house.  Join the World Court.  Start investigations on torture and war crimes. Start investigations on the Wall Street collapse.

Strengthen Dobbs/Franks. Reinstate Glass-Steagal and update. Regulate all derivatives and futures. Strengthen the SEC. Break up the big banks.  Endorse state and municipal banks. Investigate a federal bank. Scrap the present tax codes and form a simplified tax system.

Restructure the entire government agency structure. Nationalize voting laws. Nationalize banking and insurance laws. Nationalize labor laws, allowing the right to unionize nationally. Nationalize the public school systems, adding free 2/4 yr. college funding for community colleges/state universities(same amount tuition voucher for private universities…amount above state tuition is student responsibility).

Consumer debt forgiveness (including federal, state income taxes; student loans; parking tickets; mortgage interest and ‘underwater amount’) at date of signing. Future ‘jubilees’ set for every 11 years.

Medicare for All.  Social Security cap lifted.

All agencies will be either regulating/enforcement or promotion, never both.

Patriot Act repealed. Elections  federally funded and campaign time reduced. No outside funding. No gifts/favors allowed for elected and agency officials and employees. No elected official or agency official/employee may be employed by any industry/company that their agency regulated/promoted.

Marijuana legalized with a 6 mo. preparation period. All possession convictions for 1 lb or less, expunged…all convicted, released. Cocaine legalized the following year.  All other drugs legalized one year after cocaine. All possession convictions of 2 grams or less expunged. All convicted, released.   All convicted to get drug education, job training, and halfway house for 6 months.

All drugs to be regulated and taxed like cigarettes and alcohol.

….to be continued….

(explanations for these will be taken up in future posts.)

09
Oct
11

So Pres. Obama Finally Decides to Lead. One Problem…..

….where is he leading us?  All we have now is a single bill. In order for Pres. Obama to stand a chance for re-election, he needs to tell us WHERE he wants to take us…WHAT his vision is for the nation…WHAT he wants to do.  It’s time to do what few presidents do, present a “GRAND PLAN”.  The conditions almost demand it. High unemployment, stagnant job creation, stalemated Congress, world recession…  Normal political platitudes won’t cut it.

What is needed is a coordinated vision/message throughout the Democratic party and labor. EVERY DEMOCRAT NEEDS TO STAY ON MESSAGE OR BE PRIMARIED WITH SOMEONE THAT DOES. The president needs a group effort…the DCCC, DSCC, DNC, Labor, and every Democratic office holder in the country needs to sign on.

The “GRAND PLAN” needs to be huge…because the problems are huge. No half-measures. And it needs to be a largely Progressive plan. Those are the ones that tend to excite the American Spirit. “Make no small plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood and probably will not themselves be realized.”

The president’s going to catch flak no matter what he proposes, so might as well go for it.

The plan needs to address ALL the issues…from jobs to immigration to “Medicare for all“. It needs to be in two major parts…Short term(the next 2-4 years) and the long term (5+years). The economy needs to be kick-started and juiced short term before the long term dealing with the debt can occur.  You need to have a steady income and be able to pay current expenses before you can work on eliminating the bulk of your debt.

Knowing me, I’ve got my ideas on what should be in it….and I’ll be posting parts of it in my usual sporadic fashion.

peace   99%

03
Sep
11

The Jobs Speech Obama Doesn’t Have the Balls to Give……

(The speech I wish Obama would give on Thursday)

 

Good Evening fellow Americans,

Today we find ourselves in a situation that took decades and several presidents to make. From Ronald Reagan, who tripled the deficit during his term, to George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton who presided over the death of the Glass-Steagall Act that placed a firewall between commercial banks and investment banks, and The Bank Holding Act of 1956 that put restrictions on bank holding companies, to George W. Bush who took an $86,422 Million budget surplus and, by 2008, turned it into a $450,945 Million deficit, with two ongoing wars whose costs were kept off-budget. There is blame enough to go around.

During the past 3 years, almost every initiative that either the president or Democrats have placed for consideration has been blocked, usually by Senate filibuster, by Republican Senators , whose leader has publically stated, several times, on the record, that his main agenda is to make this president a single term president, and has led his party in a systematic obstruction of any legislation that even seems a ‘victory’ or ‘accomplishment’ for this administration. This has resulted in precious little being accomplished.

For the security and health of this nation, for the welfare of it’s citizens, this needs to stop.

While petty games are being played, people are losing homes, losing jobs, scraping for funds to get food and medicines. Schools are crumbling and cutting essential studies. Bridges are falling and killing people. Businesses are stagnating, especially our small businesses that depend on local conditions being able to support them. Roads and infrastructure is old and failing.

Do we actually think that continuing on this way will preserve this nation?

All that has been loudly debated so far, seem to be directed at the symptom, not the cause.

Lower taxes won’t put people to work. They could drop to zero and not one person would be hired. Relaxing regulations won’t put people to work. They could disappear and very few would be hired.

A review of Business 100 would seem to be in order.

People go into business for ONLY one reason, and that is to make a profit. In order for a profit to be made, there needs to be DEMAND for what you intend to sell. If there is no demand, there is no reason to hire anyone, including yourself.

If there is demand, you start the business, usually by yourself, until you either meet the demand, or you run out of time. If you run out of time, you usually hire another person. If there still is demand to be filled, you continue to hire until you start to see people with free time, then fire or hire according to DEMAND.

Right now, there is a gigantic lack of demand here, and in the world. There are three segments that create demand, consumers, business, and government.

The U.S. is basically a consumer driven economy. It’s dependent on consumers, you and me, to have spare cash available after meeting our bills, to buy stuff. Due to past events, consumers don’t have spare cash to create demand. We need to look elsewhere.

Businesses. Problem here is that, being a consumer driven economy, if consumers can’t demand more, business won’t hire if their current workers are meeting the demand out there. If business isn’t producing more to meet consumer demand, business can’t increase it’s demand either.

That leaves government.

Yes, I realize that we need to reduce the federal debt, but that can’t be done overnight. It’s a gradual, long-term process.

Yes, I realize that anything government does to create demand will increase the debt. But as I stated, reducing taxes on those that don’t need it, doesn’t create demand. They are already spending what they will spend.

What is needed is a large, short-term boost, say over the next 2-4 years.

What I’m putting forth is an infrastructure bill that immediately greenlights all infrastructure repair requests. It takes bridges that have B ratings and below and greenlights repair or replacements. It gives cities funds to replace infrastructure over 30 years old, burying utilities such as electric, phone and cable, and separating sewers from storm drains for urban flood control. It provides funds for needed grade separations of rail and road.

As each project is approved, enough funds to see it to completion is placed in an account to fund that project. Any overruns will be the responsibility of states and cities.

There is $20 billion per state for rehiring first responders and fully funding education, from pre-school thru college to at least 40%.

School buildings over 25 years old will be funded for replacement in order to have all schools wired for the 21st century and able to provide a comfortable learning environment. This means proper heating and air conditioning as well as phys ed areas.

The Bush tax cuts will be repealed and four added tax levels will be added.

$250,000 – $1 million….37%

$1 million – $10 million….43%

$10 million $100 million….46%

$100 million +….  48%

Capital gains tax will vanish and ALL investment income will be treated as basic income.

The Social Security tax cap will be done away with.

Discussions on decreasing the long-term debt will start.

I know those that opposed my initiatives in the past will be loud and strident about this as well. This is expected. I will insist that all of this be approved and that it lasts for 3 years with a trigger for a 4th year if unemployment is over 6%.

Let the nation see who is really working for the good of the nation and who is held in thrall of their corporate masters, working only to fill the coffers of the rich at the expense of the nation and it’s people.

Demand is what is needed to get people to work and our nation moving. Interest rates are low so now is the time to do this. And it is not just our nation that will be helped.  Our expanding demand will spread through the world’s economies and ease their problems as well.

By doing this big thing, we not only raise ourselves, but all. This is a big problem.  It needs a big solution. This is my solution and it will work.

The problem is a lack of demand. This creates demand by rebuilding and improving our nation, making it better able to compete in this world economy.

Thank you.  God bless you and God bless the United States of America.

(Ah….if only)

16
Aug
11

Is Obama really just a DINO?

Could it be?  Might it actually be true?  Might our President, the head of the Democratic Party, be a…gasp…Democrat In Name Only? Does his actions the past three years hold signs pointing towards that unsavory truth?

Obama talks a good game, but has he really put forth any substantial plans concerning Democratic concerns? All I’ve seen is his passing the hot potatoes to Congress and telling them to put a plan together. Excuse me….but isn’t it the main purpose of electing a president from a particular party is so that he can put forward a plan that encompasses the concerns of the party and try to move them thru Congress, not the other way around.

He’s talked about shared sacrifice, but folded each time he could push the idea. He’s talked about jobs but has not put forth his plans. He talked about insuring everyone, but gave the insurance companies opportunity for massive profits. He’s talked about reining in Wall Street, but has done little. When conflict starts is seems Obama runs and hides. Where is the protector of the Middle Class and the poor? Where is the person with a bully pulpit that can constantly fight back against the falsehoods and misstatements….and yes, bald-faced lies?

It’s good to  be pragmatic and thoughtful, but as the leader of the Nation and the Democrats, there needs to be much more fight and engagement on the president’s part. It’s killing his approval ratings just sitting back and letting the GOP rant on. You can’t convince people of the correctness of your position if all they hear is the opposition.

President Obama needs to get a jobs plan out before the end of September and push for it loud and hard. He also needs to put forth a short-term AND a long-term financial plan for the Nation. Short-term needs to actually spend more on infrastructure and public works projects AND some aid for states and cities. He needs to put forth an energy plan as well.

AND ALL OF THEM NEED TO BE DETAILED PLANS STATING THE HOWS AND WHYS.

No more ‘frameworks’. The Nation needs to get substance…a full meal’s worth.

He may be pleasantly surprised at the responses he gets by taking bold steps instead of wimpy baby crawls.

16
Aug
11

The Failed Generation

Us. Yep, the Baby Boomers. The generation with the largest population. The generation that was given a booming nation. We failed. Massively. Pretty much completely. In just about every area.

Doubt it? Think hard.

Our roads and bridges are falling apart. Our cities and states are slowly going bankrupt. Our public schools are bad and getting worse. Our health system is broken. Our military is held together by volunteers that are being pushed past their limits, then are seemingly tossed aside when they can’t fight anymore. The poor are getting poorer. The Middle Class is vanishing. Universities and libraries are slowly shrinking. The ‘Free Press‘ ain’t free and it’s held by corporate interests. The Nation‘s credit rating dropped because of political infighting. Manufacturing is nearly extinct. Wages have been stagnant, if not moving lower for the past 12 years. And we have built and improved nothing for the future generations.

We failed.

We fail at nation building. We can’t even rebuild our own, much less another. We fail at learning from history. If people recalled the 1920’s, they might have seen things leading up to the 2008 crash. We fail at listening to other opinions. We fail at caring for those that can’t or are having difficulty caring for themselves. We fail at taking bold moves. Worst of all, we fail at leadership…from mayors to presidents to the U.N. Total Fail.

Republicans want to go back to the 1880’s or 1920’s with laissez faire government…and most likely the same results…Ressession or Depression. The ‘Free Market‘ has never been able to police itself. And when it decides on something, it is usually for the good of the corporation, not the Nation or the workers.

Democrats are pussies….wimps…spineless wonders.  Woody Allen or Wally Cox would fit right in…well, they might be a tad too forceful for this lot of Dems. Where is the fighting for the workers and the poor? Where are the Grand Plans? Where are the policies and plans that aid the majority of the nation and improve things? Did they finally die along with that grand congressional lion, Ted Kennedy?

Damn it, Dems.  Get some balls…a spine..a fire in the belly…a fighting spirit. We need Mr. Smith, not Casper Milquetoast.Republicans have no problem standing up for their ideas, why does it seem that Democrats are avoiding their ideas?

Face it, look around you. Are we leaving things better for our kids? Did we improve live and conditions for a majority of the nation? Are more people living better lives? Are we really as free as we were before the 70’s?

We ARE the FAILED GENERATION.

26
May
11

FDR Speech Part 5 A New Bill of Rights

It is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for the winning of a lasting peace and the establishment of an Americanstandard of living higher than ever before known. We cannot be content, no matter how high that general standard of living may be, if some fraction of our people—whether it be one-third or one-fifth or one-tenth- is ill-fed, ill-clothed, ill housed, and insecure.>>(Even though the war was still in flux, FDR was planning for what would happen after the war was won. What ever happened to ‘planning for the future’? Why does it need to be ‘governing by crisis’? Most of our problems can be solved, if not avoided by good advance planning.)

This Republic had its beginning, and grew to its present strength, under the protection of certain inalienable political rights—among them the right of free speech, free press, free worship, trial by jury, freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. They were our rights to life and liberty.

>> ( Let’s see…free speech: still here, if just barely; free press: only if you are the owner of a multi-national corporation. Very few independent news sources now.; free worship: still here, barely…if you’re muslim, you’re under suspicion and not really welcome in some areas…*sigh; trial by jury: still here, if you can avoid the media frenzy over some cases…and you aren’t in Guantanamo.; freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures….nope…Drug laws and the Patriot Act smashed this one to bits. Why is Congress extending the Patriot Act anyway? And where is the outrage? Bloody sheep…  FDR might have been right in using ‘were’.)

As our Nation has grown in size and stature, however—as our industrial economy expanded—these political rights proved inadequate to assure us equality in the pursuit of happiness.

>>(And it takes one of the Patrician class to tell us that…)

We have come to a clear realization of the fact that true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. “Necessitous men are not free men.” People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made.

>>( Just what Republicans and big business want…total control)

In our day these economic truths have become accepted as self-evident. We have accepted, so to speak, a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all regardless of station, race, or creed.

Among these are:

The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the Nation;

>>(EVERYONE has a RIGHT to a good job…and for those that need clarification, ‘remunerative’ means “profitable…lucritive”…not minimum wage jobs, but good…union..jobs)

The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation;

>>(note the adjective ‘adequate’…not just getting by, but enough to enjoy life)

The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living;

>>(yes that means a price floor for basic farm goods…but also more varied farming instead of megafarms and corporate farming)

The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;

(that means fair trade regulation, anti-trust enforcement, breaking up the giant corporations, including the banks)

The right of every family to a decent home;

>> (government provided housing?  sure…no mortgage crisis, less homeless, allows families to concentrate on education and providing a good homelife for kids….more benefits than drawbacks)

The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;

>>( Medicare for all anyone? Yes adding vision, dental and mental health to the mix)

The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;

>>(Social Security and Unemployment Insurance….needed more now than ever)

The right to a good education.

>>(Time for the National funding of education along with national criteria)

All of these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well-being.

America’s own rightful place in the world depends in large part upon how fully these and similar rights have been carried into practice for our citizens. For unless there is security here at home there cannot be lasting peace in the world.

>>(Again FDR states that security begins at home…and not the police state type, but the entire country working towards betterment for all in the country and providing a good life for the ENTIRE populace…not just a few. )

One of the great American industrialists of our day—a man who has rendered yeoman service to his country in this crisis-recently emphasized the grave dangers of “rightist reaction” in this Nation. All clear-thinking businessmen share his concern. Indeed, if such reaction should develop—if history were to repeat itself and we were to return to the so-called “normalcy” of the 1920’s—then it is certain that even though we shall have conquered our enemies on the battlefields abroad, we shall have yielded to the spirit of Fascism here at home.

>> ( Talk about seeing the future…look around, REALLY LOOK AROUND…read about the 1920’s and the actions and business that were working then. Learn HOW AND WHY the Great Depression happened and why similar conditions were around in 2008 before the ‘bubble’ burst ….and still exist right now.)

I ask the Congress to explore the means for implementing this economic bill of rights- for it is definitely the responsibility of the Congress so to do. Many of these problems are already before committees of the Congress in the form of proposed legislation. I shall from time to time communicate with the Congress with respect to these and further proposals. In the event that no adequate program of progress is evolved, I am certain that the Nation will be conscious of the fact.

>>( Is the Nation? Really? Even tho Congress has eroded the safeguards FDR put in place to prevent another Great Depression and allowed a Great Recession? Really? Allowing the ultra rich to get richer off taxpayer funds?  Giving those that need them the least tax breaks? Bloody sheep…..)

Our fighting men abroad- and their families at home- expect such a program and have the right to insist upon it. It is to their demands that this Government should pay heed rather than to the whining demands of selfish pressure groups who seek to feather their nests while young Americans are dying.

>>( Why does this sound current? )

The foreign policy that we have been following—the policy that guided us at Moscow, Cairo, and Teheran—is based on the common sense principle which was best expressed by Benjamin Franklin on July 4, 1776: “We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”

I have often said that there are no two fronts for America in this war. There is only one front. There is one line of unity which extends from the hearts of the people at home to the men of our attacking forces in our farthest outposts. When we speak of our total effort, we speak of the factory and the field, and the mine as well as of the battleground — we speak of the soldier and the civilian, the citizen and his Government.

Each and every one of us has a solemn obligation under God to serve this Nation in its most critical hour—to keep this Nation great — to make this Nation greater in a better world.

>>(Is this such an old-fashioned thought? Isn’t the group stronger than the individual? Isn’t it better to uplift the whole than a few?)

Citation: John T. Woolley and Gerhard Peters, The American Presidency Project [online]. Santa Barbara, CA. Available from World Wide Web: (http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=16518).
© 1999-2011 – Gerhard Peters – The American Presidency Project
>>(Yep…back in 1944, FDR saw what the country could be, both for good and for bad, and warned us about the bad and provided ways to strengthen the good. Why have we forgotten what we fought against and fought for back then? Have we forgotten the ‘boom times’ of the 50’s and 60’s? We’ve been coasting since then…and allowing corporations their way. This nation has always grown through the creation of new inventions and business, not propping up the old. Time to break up the conglomerates…)
21
May
11

FDR’s 1/11/44 State of the Union Address…with inserted comments… Part 1

The American Presidency Project John T. Woolley &
Gerhard Peters • Santa Barbara,
California

• Franklin D. Roosevelt State of the Union Message to Congress
January 11,1944

To the
Congress:

This Nation in the past two years has become an active partner in the world’s greatest war against human slavery.

>>(In our case, it’s been 10 years and it might be defined as ‘ war against the slavery of terror’. )

We have joined with like-minded people in order to defend ourselves in a world that has been gravely threatened with gangster rule.

>>(Terrorists, gangsters…same style of running things, rule by fear. )

But I do not think that any of us Americans can be content with mere survival. Sacrifices that we and our allies are making impose upon us all a sacred obligation to see to it that out of this war we and our children will gain something better than
mere survival.

We are united in determination that this war shall not be followed by another interim which leads to new disasters that we shall not repeat the tragic errors of ostrich isolationism—that we shall not repeat the excesses of the wild twenties when this Nation went for a joy ride on a roller coaster which ended in a tragic crash.

>>(Well,we seem to have failed greatly on this last point…..)

When Mr. Hull went to Moscow in October, and when I went to Cairo and Teheran in November, we knew that we were in agreement with our allies in our common determination to fight and win this war. But there were many vital questions
concerning the future peace, and they were discussed in an atmosphere of complete candor and harmony.

In the last war such discussions, such meetings, did not even begin until the shooting had stopped and the delegates began to assemble at the peace table. There had been no previous opportunities for man-to-man discussions which lead to meetings of
minds. The result was a peace which was not a peace. That was a mistake which we are not repeating in this war.

And right here I want to address a word or two to some suspicious souls who are fearful that Mr. Hull or I have made “commitments” for the future which might pledge this Nation to secret treaties, or to enacting the role of Santa Claus.

To such suspicious souls—using a polite terminology—I wish to say that Mr. Churchill, and Marshal Stalin, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek are all thoroughly conversant with the provisions of our Constitution. And so is Mr. Hull. And so am I.

Of course we made some commitments. We most certainly committed ourselves to very large and very specific military plans which require the use of all Allied forces to bring about the defeat of our enemies at the earliest possible time.

But there were no secret treaties or political or financial commitments.

>>(Yep,even back then transparency seems to be a great concern of people…)

The one supreme objective for the future, which we discussed for each Nation individually, and for all the United Nations, can be summed up in one word: Security.

>>( Seems a concern that never seems settled.)

And that means not only physical security which provides safety from attacks by aggressors. It means also economic security, social security, moral security—in a family of Nations.

>>(Ah,something that is a tad different from what the Republicans and others seem to see as security. Perhaps things need to be restated? )

All our allies have learned by bitter experience that real development will not be possible if they are to be diverted from their purpose by repeated wars—or even threats of war.

>>(Well…it seems our allies…and some ‘enemies’ have learned this, but we seem to be missing this point consistently.)

China and Russia are truly united with Britain and America in recognition of this essential fact:

The best interests of each Nation, large and small, demand that all freedom-loving Nations shall join together in a just and durable system of peace. In the present world situation, evidenced by the actions of Germany, Italy, and Japan, unquestioned military control over disturbers of the peace is as necessary among Nations as it is among citizens in a community. And an equally basic essential to peace is a decent standard of living for all individual men and women and children in all Nations. Freedom from fear is eternally linked with freedom from want.

>>(Perhaps the message hasn’t gotten to some in the U.S. ? Right now we have both fear and want. What happened in the past 70 years that blinded us from this basic thought? Are we THAT greedy of a society that we can’t allow ‘a decent standard of living for all individual men and women and children’? )

…..to be continued
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/print.php?pid=16518

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Sidelined Buddah

21
May
11

FDR’s Second ‘Bill of Rights’…….Intro

This is something that’s always interested me since I first saw the film clip of FDR reading it. The ‘rights’ put forth in it are what is under discussion now and apparently were incorporated into the Constitutions of Germany and Japan after WWII. Included are a few links to get things started.

http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/stateoftheunion.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EZ5bx9AyI4&feature=related

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=16518#axzz1N0HxuaPA

Hmmm…after reading that speech, perhaps that should be my starting point. There are several points FDR made in that speech that still continure to resonate in today’s current conditions. Seems like he was a wiser president than most know….

Sidelined Buddah

19
May
11

We’ll never contain healthcare costs the way we’re going….

Think about it. Insurance companies, drug companies, many hospitals, all hmo, ppos, doctors are all in it to make money…the more the better. Especially the publicly held companies. They need to show stockholders profits constantly. There is ONLY one way to get this entire mess under control and that’s single payer healthcare….or, “Medicare for all”.

In my mind, Medicare for all is a modified Medicare plan. It raises the amount it pays to 85% instead of 80%, it covers everything; vision, dental and mental, and provides bonuses to doctors for keeping their patients healthy. Current health insurers will be able to cover the other 15% and procedures that would be electives. Of course the current Medicare tax would need to be raised slightly, my best guess might be to 2.5% from 1.45% for employed and 4% from 2.9% for self-employed. Medicaid would still be provided for those that cannot afford the 15%.

It would fold in Part D and close the ‘doughnut hole‘ for drug coverage…and malpractice law will need to be re-examined and probably need caps on certain areas.

With everyone and everything covered by Medicare…and adding in the VA and Military…the Government would be able to put the brakes on the massive leaps in costs and provide a more reasonable increase, more in line with inflation than profit needs. It would allow bulk buys of drugs and equipment. Of course all state, county and city medical providers would be able to join in buying through the Medicare system and get the discounts as well.

If costs weren’t running wild, if companies weren’t so greedy, this proposal wouldn’t even be needed…but it is. It covers everyone and everything…should be set up to encourage preventive medicine, and provide areas with little or no providers with them.

But it makes too much sense….

Sidelined Buddah

18
May
11

How to save Social Security in one move….

….drop the tax cap. Most people don’t realize that any income over $106,800 is not taxed by social security. You got it…the rich guy that pulls in $15 million a year only put in about $4,500 in social security taxes on that income….$142,044 if self-employed. If the cap was lifted, that same person would put in $630,000….$1,995,000 if self-employed. Why should a person making that much money pay less of a percentage of their income in social security taxes than a grocery bagger at Jewel?

And why aren’t the Democrats talking about it? Or the news? It’s not that hard to find out…just google ‘social security tax rate’.

http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/240/~/2011-social-security-tax-rate-and-maximum-taxable-earnings

I did.

Sidelined Buddah




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