I don’t think our Founding Fathers would be pleased with our
present version of democracy. How did we
get to a point where we are voting against people instead of for them? The use of fear and anger has led many to
abandon reason and embrace emotion. Somehow
we have people that believe the impossible intentions of others are somehow
achievable. Single unsolvable issues
have blinded us to other issues that are solvable. Abortion, guns and tax cuts in particular increase the
emotional level. Why isn’t it obvious
that abortion isn’t going to go away if it is made illegal? It will just cause the death of more women
due to unsanitary conditions and fuller jails.
I really want to know how the guns are going to be taken away! Who is going to go door to door asking for
guns? Would we really want to hire
someone crazy enough to do the job? And
then: how do you know you’ve got them all?
The tax cutters seem to be the worst.
Don’t they realize that cutting one tax just causes another to go
up? Not only do they want to cut taxes
but they then want to say we don’t have the money to carry out essential
programs. Divide and conquer is the
strategy of the day. Hypocrisy is the tactic.
To hell with unite and prosper.
We have an inability to see that even bad people can do good things;
even Hitler made the trains run on time.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Power Corrupts
Watching the Kavanaugh hearing we can see that power
corrupts. Understand that I am a
Nobody. The only power I can wield is my vote because I
don’t have the funds necessary to buy (the ear of) congressmen. How did we get to this point. We all point to others as the reason the
country is in such a mess but we need to see how both sides have taken the
route of wanting more power rather than what is best for the country. If we want more power than a single vote, we
have to send money to special interest groups, including the political
parties. The special interest groups I belong to, (AARP
& Boat US) both get a substantial amount of their revenue from insurance
sales making them insurance lobbyists as well.
As an insurance executive I was
asked to make a payroll deduction to the Company Political Action Committee. The slide in my career coincided with my
refusal to do this. I didn’t like the
idea of the foreign owners of our holding company looking at the use of these
funds and the folks in control were anxious to impress these foreigners. With the ability of special interest groups
to finance unlimited campaigns without disclosing the source of the funds is it
any wonder that the largest PAC’s are screwing the country the most.
When we see Democrats championing getting
government out of our lives and Republicans voting to increase the deficit to
record levels it can be only because of a desire to hang on the power they
already have. Instead of railing against
George Soros and the Koch brothers we have to realize we are acting just like
them when we send money to politicians we can’t vote for. We need to learn that talk about the
opposition includes many lies, and we should learn to listen from the horse’s
mouth rather than the hatemonger’s interpretation of what the horse said. The current situation only benefits those on
the campaign gravy train. They are the
only ones able to correct the situation.
Democracy is designed
to give the power to the people. By
letting anyone contribute to any
political contest, we allow power to reside with those with the funds and not
the voters. This new method of
carpet-bagging can only be stopped with a Constitutional Amendment. I would suggest:
Notwithstanding the First
Amendment, efforts to influence elections to public office in the United States
and its’ subdivisions shall be limited to those who are able to vote in said
election.
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate
legislation.
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Proud to be a Deplorable?
I keep wondering what happened to the Party of: family
values, free trade & markets, cutting taxes, and fiscal responsibility? Why have they turned into a band of people proud
to be deplorables? Could it be that the
Democrats have alienated a bunch of old white people that have only known black
people through Amos and Andy as a
child? I know, as an old white man, that
I still have many racist sayings in my head that I never equated with racism as
a child. Should one of these slip out
inadvertently at any minute, I would be instantly branded as a racist pig. While ignorance is the root of the problem,
our hatefulness amplifies people into believing that they are what we tell them
they are. Can we please start
complaining about ideas instead of people?
Natering Nabobs of Negativism
It’s obvious to me that Mr. Agnew’s “Nattering Nabobs of Negativism” have taken over our National dialogue with
their divide and conquer tactics. I, and
I believe many others, don’t fit into
the tidy “Red-Blue,
Conservative-Liberal, Democrat-Republican” labels. I have never met any of these people that we
are told are trying to bring this country down.
From my personal experience, this
divide in our nation is a largely made up affair, leaving us with one really
important divide: Negative People or Positive People. As happiness is a trait of positive people,
in the hope of helping people increase their happiness, I have listed twenty traits
of positive people in the hope that we can reduce the hatred our leaders are
spawning. In no special order, Positive
People:
1. Don’t look to blame others for mistakes, they seek to
understand them so they can be prevented
from happening again.
2. Realize that people make mistakes and that doesn’t make
them a bad person.
3. Realize that
arguments are lost as soon as name calling begins.
4. Criticize ideas and not people.
5. Admit to their mistakes as soon as they are aware of them
and try to fix things.
6. Realize they are dependent on many others for their
continued existence.
7. Work on fulfilling dreams, either their own or others.
8. Are aware that others will disagree with them and can be
good people.
9. Seek revenge only by living the best life they can..
10. Hold integrity as an important trait.
11. Don’t tell others what to believe, or how to behave.
12. Know that the hate mongers have agendas that don’t
include all of us.
13. Live in the present and for the future, not in the past.
14. Realize that prosperity comes from unifying: E Pluribus Unum, Out of Many--One!
15. Know what they don’t know and aren’t afraid to admit it.
16. Know that the gift of a smile costs nothing and is
returned.
17. Know that “an eye for an eye” leaves everyone blind.
18. Know that war’s winners didn’t win anything, they just
lost less.
19. Realize that bad people sometimes do good things and
good people sometimes do bad things.
20. Know that power shared is power gained.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Media makes things worse.
When the state of our political discourse appears to be
“Your guy is more corrupt than our guy”,
I can’t help but wonder how we got this way. I believe the “Media” in all its’ forms have
caused much of our angst. The effort to
capture readers with their attendant profits has lead to; misleading headlines,
opinions appearing as news items (often on the front page), pictures that don’t have to do with the
action being cited, (usually unflattering), as well as making the impossible
seem a realistic goal (taking away guns or eliminating abortion). One of the worst things the media does is to
name the deranged shooters that continue to crop up. We have no need to know their names and the
only result that comes from publishing the names is to glorify the idiot that
picks up a gun because he can’t get attention any other way. I can’t help but wonder how many mass
shootings wouldn’t have occurred if the shooter knew they would only be
referred to as negative adjectives.
Putting dates on photos, as well as statements as to whether or not they
have been altered would also do a lot to let us know what is fake and what is
not. Fear and anger lead to hate and all
three leave reason in the dust. I can
only hope the media will take some responsibility to tamp down the hate that
permeates our society.
Sunday, January 21, 2018
We all lose when there are "winners"
Watching the Vikings win Sunday night made me realize that
our political process has transformed itself into an athletic contest. Our
parties have adopted an attitude of “win at all costs” and “If you’re not with
us on everything, you are against us”. I
am reminded of sailboat racing where the designer will make a boat go one knot
slower because that will make the handicap two knots slower thus winning on
corrected time. It’s called “designing to the rule”, and it’s exactly what our
politicians have become very good at.
It’s common knowledge
that our representatives vote on measures they haven’t read and many couldn’t
understand if they did read. We have
become so obsessed with “winning” and “losing” that we have forgotten that
synergy in interactions can lead to gains for both parties. We are told that business transactions have
winners and losers. In my experience
deals don’t get done when there are losers.
If you are going to lose on a transaction you walk away from it prior to
it being done. Both parties have adopted
divide and conquer strategies, when what we really need is a unite and prosper
strategy.
Friday, November 3, 2017
Parties of Hate, Anger and Blame cry for a new party
Our current political parties are both heavily involved with
the spreading of hatred, anger, lies, and personal attacks. The Parties lack of faith in Democracy is
best exemplified by the sources of money running our elections. Money decides the candidates and then we get
to vote for the richest ones. Those that give the money are only concerned
about their own specific issues, that are frequently at odds with those doing
the actual voting
I would suggest a new party embracing the values of honesty,
transparency, personal integrity and compromise. The platform would be flexible
and allow votes on either side of the isle. Issues to hold dear would be:
1.
Acting in the interests of our children and
grandchildren, to not saddle them with huge
amounts of debt in the form of the
deficit and college loans.
2. Actually fixing Social Security and Medicare now before it gets more expensive.
3.
Taking
climate change as a serious matter.
4.
Providing quality health care to everyone, (not
necessarily insurance).
5
Taking campaign contributions only from voters
that have registered and are able to vote for the candidate.
6
Refraining from negative personal attacks on
their opponents. Attacks should
only be on the issues.
7.
Remembering that taxing, spending, and
compromise are what politicians are supposed to do.
8.
Focus on uniting the county by embracing
diversity.
We will only be able to affect change when we stop blaming
others for our situation and accept the responsibility that we are making
matters worse by enjoying the hatred and anger that permeates our society.
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