Here's what I think...

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Stalemate on the Debt Ceiling

Neither side will budge. Neither side will compromise. Neither side will win. Ah, but who will lose?
Hard to say right now. Give it a few weeks.

Will the banks close? Money dry up and disappear?

Will government employees find themselves out of work and out of money? Will soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan be logistically abandoned?

Will the battered remains of our 401k's, pensions and investments join the trash heap that took such a chunk of them in 2008? Will the trucks and trains that cross the country bringing us the very food we eat stop running?

Will the western wildfires wage un-fought? Will criminals take over our streets as furloughed policemen stay home?

Will oil producers stop sending oil to the U. S.?

How the hell should I know? Or Congress either for that matter?

Saturday, June 25, 2011

The Virus - a SciFi Short

The returning explorer grimly submitted his report.

"I regret to inform the Alliance the virus has been located in another star system."

"How can this be?" the director asked. "I thought we had finally contained it in the Pollux Sector?"

"Our specialists think its DNA was disbursed when the Medusa Sector was destroyed, before we changed our policy from solar system destruction to containment, sir."

But that was eons ago." his superior protested.

"True, Sir. But this particular virus has proved to be endlessly adaptable to new worlds and stubbornly persistent to the evolutionary cycle."

"Continue," the director sighed.

"It is currently destroying the third planet in a nine planet system. It has already turned one planet into a greenhouse poisonscape and another into a red furnace. Our best estimates conclude it will finish off this "blue planet" in less than a millennium, although that may be optimistic."

"How far advanced is it in projecting itself out of this solar system?"

"It already has the capability. So far none of its projectiles appear to contain the virus itself."

"Implement quarantine procedure," the director ordered. "Will this struggle never end?"

"What is the current manifestation of the abomination?" he asked.

"Its most dangerous variation," the explorer responded. "Humanoid."

Friday, June 24, 2011

New York State Passes Marriage Equality

Moments ago the New York State Senate passed the Marriage Equality Bill 33-29. Tonight I am PROUD to be a New Yorker. And very, very grateful to my own State Senator Stephen Saland for his courageous vote.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Badgering by Marriage Equality Oponent PAC Unabated

The National Organization for Marriage continues its barrage of phony survey calls - an average of 3 or 4 a day. This mean-spirited organization - headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey and supported by prominent clergy of the Catholic Church - are trying to thwart the wishes of the New York State electorate with their campaign against the Marriage Equality Act.

http://www.nationformarriage.org/site/c.omL2KeN0LzH/b.3836955/k.BEC6/Home.htm As is seen in this link to their website, they are targeting New York State Republican Senators in a vicious campaign of intimidation and propaganda.

The repeated robo calls end with their address - 20 Nassau Street, Suite 242, Princeton, NJ 08542 and their phone number - 609-688-0450. Attempts to call that number have yet to meet with anything but a busy signal, which I desperately HOPE means their lines are being tied up by folks as angry with their campaign as I am..

It is past time to remind the religious right in this country that the United States was not founded as a theocracy but with a First Amendment that was a response to the failed example of European theocracy. They are welcome to their religious views until the moment when they attempt to enforce those views on non-believers..

I plead with the targeted NYS Senators to stand up for their constituents and ignore the intimidation and scare tactics of this despicable group.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Telephone Badgering by Gay Marriage Opponent PAC

For weeks two to three calls a day from the National Organization for Marriage have disrupted my days and raised my blood pressure. The group purports to be conducting a "survey," but their agenda is revealed in the very first question they ask. Unfortunately they are robo calls so no one at the other end hears my explosion of anger each time they call.

Today I Googled them and found the following article: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/06/12/2011-06-12_taking_aim_at_gay_nups_pour_cash_into_ny_in_defense_of_marriage.html

To me, these appear to be the same kinds of folks that are trying to put Planned Parenthood out of business and deprive low income women of desperately needed health services. I sincerely hope my State Senator, Stephen Saland, disregards their pressure and heeds the wishes of constituents like myself who believe the time has come to end the discrimination.

If a religion opposes gay marriage, I believe they have a right not to perform them. Their congregants have the choice to observe their restrictions or walk. But no religion has the right to regulate the lives of non-members.

Last November the Republicans won massive victories at the polls by campaigning for fiscal responsibility and jobs, jobs, jobs. Since elected the only job program they have offered is the already proven failure of more tax cuts. On the other hand, they have consistently, loudly and effectively legislated against the social issues they disingenuously downplayed during the election. Why were these social issues downplayed? Because the candidates knew they would garner far less support among the powerful block of independent voters if they were emphasized.

We repeatedly heard the Tea Party claim it was about fiscal responsibility. Since the election I have seen miserable attempts at fiscal responsibility that concentrate on increasing the burden of the most financially stricken among us, but highly effective attacks on entitlements, stimulus, unions, women's rights, gay rights, regulation of the corporate overlords.

As for the National Organization for Marriage, read my lips: SHUT UP.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Perhaps My Vote Does Matter?

During election season, my phone constantly rings. Robo calls from political action committees and candidates try to secure my vote. As a registered Democrat, I get special attention from that party and its supporters. My unaffiliated spouse gets fewer calls but they cover a wider political base. Political operatives know from the election rolls that we faithfully vote.

Over the past several weeks, as the New York State Senate approached a vote on the Marriage Equality Act, already passed by the State Assembly, I have undergone an onslaught of calls purporting to be a survey by an organization supporting families. The survey questions are so slanted against marriage equality there can be no doubt this organization's narrow definition of family does not include gay partners.

I have already emailed my Republican State Senator asking him to support marriage equality. Will he listen? I do not know.

All the attention we receive during election season or when a major piece of controversial legislation is up for a vote indicates our votes matter. So why do I feel that the communication is one-way? Yes, my vote and support is courted. But all too often those doing the courting do not appear to be listening when I solicit their votes on issues important to me.


Monday, June 13, 2011

On Tenderhooks during My Public Radio Fundraiser

Three times a year my public radio station conducts its fundraiser. As the economy has weakened and millions of hard-working Americans have lost their jobs, their retirement plans and their health care, public radio faces a steeper and steeper climb to meet its fund-raising goals.

Initially the drives were $600,000. With government support of public radio being cut, it rose first to $800,000 and now to a cool $1 million. That means three times a year my favorite station must raise $1 million to maintain its operations. This at the same time that increasing numbers of its faithful listeners are less capable of maintaining, let alone increasing their support. At the same time, the importance of public radio and television has increased as a source of educational material and public information during an era in which budget cuts are dismantling quality public education and for-profit media has descended to the lowest common denominator.

As I write, the eighth day of WAMC's fund drive is waning. They have not yet reached the $800,000 mark. For many years the drives ended on the sixth or seventh day. This one promises to last a week and a half. This is a station that provides an independent voice in a sea of corporate-sponsored mainstream media that blatantly espouses a far-right agenda. This is a station that REFUSES to talk down to its listeners at the same time it gives them a voice.

My station does not have a university sponsor. It must get its revenue from underwriters, sponsors and its listeners. Will it make it one more time? Will it get the funds that enable it to stay on the air for four more months?

My lips to God's ear.

Note: if you are interested in pledging call 1-800-323-9262.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Sex, Lies and Distractions

For two weeks American media have feasted on yet another political sex scandal. It is not that budget deficits, kill Medicare initiatives, America's collapsing educational system, rising theocracy, assault on women's rights and three, or is it up to four now, foreign wars have suddenly disappeared. It is that sex scandals work very well to distract the American citizenry from our real problems.
So-called "mainstream" Republicans and Democrats reap the added benefit of watching an uncomfortably outspoken, highly articulate proponent of progressive causes crash and burn.

So while Congress threatens to default on America's debt, the nuclear crisis in Japan worsens by the day, Homeland Security strips American citizens of their Constitutional protections, state after state enacts hideous laws invading a woman's control over her own health and welfare, our country adds Libya to its undeclared war list, violent storms destroy huge slices of territory while drought, fire and flooding rampage the globe as the planet warms and the oceans rise, we can focus on the real problem - sex stuff.

Good job.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

It's What's in Our Food, Stupid

Europe is struggling to locate the source of a brand new strain of E. coli that is antibiotic resistant and lethal. More than one theory blames the common practice of giving antibiotics to perfectly healthy animals as a likely cause. This use of antibiotics has come under fire before as the scientific and medical communities have repeatedly warned of the fast approaching day when "super bugs" will end the miracle age of antibiotics once and for all. In the meantime, savvy consumers are advised to choose their meat from antibiotic free sources. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wendy-gordon/food-antibiotics-_b_871780.html?ir=Green

Of course this article says nothing about vegetables often providing the source of E. coli outbreaks.

Our Republican Congress continues to equate "deregulation" with "jobs" and agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Food and Drug Administration with "job killing" regulation. This at the same time that corporations prove every day of the week how devastating to our environment, health and safety their actions in the absence of meaningful oversight can be.

Americans are accused of causing their own obesity and diabetes with poor food choices. Agri-business bombards the air waves with commercials insisting high fructose corn syrup is just the same as processed sugar and nothing to worry about. Last week I saw that the popular brand of potato salad I was purchasing listed high fructose corn syrup as one of its top ingredients. What is that about? When I make potato salad from scratch, I do not add either sugar or corn syrup. Why should I? It tastes delicious without them.

Definitions of what is organic have been twisted by agri-business to include products consumers would not consider organic if they knew how they were produced. Food dyes and flavorings labeled as "natural" are sometimes "natural" petroleum or chemical products. "All natural" fruit drinks sold for small children frequently contain HUGE amounts of sugar or high fructose corn syrup and bear little or no resemblance to fruit juice.

Even folks who conscientiously read the labels can be fooled by the list of ingredients. Perhaps the best rule of thumb is to select products with short ingredient lists that contain no words you do not understand. Reduced or low sodium canned goods often contain HUGE doses of sodium. Reduced or low fat products frequently contain high levels of sweeteners. As regulation and oversight decrease, label reading becomes more critical. Of course we are then assuming the labels are accurate. Without oversight, can we rely upon that?

Next time you hear a politician talk about "job killing over regulation" ask yourself who is contributing to his campaign and how product safety can be maintained without oversight. Might not be a bad time to read Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, the book that started the whole food safety movement over 100 years ago.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Supporting Another Public Radio Fund Drive

Why should I once again dig into my pockets for my local public radio station - WAMC - as it conducts its spring fund drive? The last one seems just a few short weeks ago.

Well, in the interim the Republican-controlled Congress attacked public support of public television and public radio as a wasteful use of tax monies. This at the same time funding for public education was cut to the bone and mainstream media further consolidated into a few wealthy, super powerful corporations that specialize in mind-numbing reality shows and pseudo-news coverage. My Democratic-controlled state government's budget cuts included cuts in funding for public tv and radio and public education.Public libraries also are being squeezed in the spending cuts.

The result is a rapidly shrinking supply of free educational material. Public television and public radio still provide excellent programming and quality news coverage. As long as they do, and I have the resources, I will continue to support them.

I have a special affection for my local public radio station. It gives me the opportunity to listen to and participate in listener discussions that ARE NOT shouting matches and that DO present differing viewpoints.

Time to step up to the plate.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Economic Dilemmas in Hard Times

My thoughts... .

1. Policymakers that put raising taxes off the table in deficit reduction negotiations are disingenuous about their agenda.

2. During tough economic times, those who are doing well need to pick up the slack to help those who are doing badly survive.

3. Defunding public education and laying off tens of thousands of teachers guarantees an unskilled underclass in a society.

4. A negative balance of payments of tens of billions of dollars a year renders budget balancing initiatives futile.

5. Unregulated corporations destroy democracy. Regulation is an indispensable component of free enterprise. Unregulated competition inevitably results in monopoly and oligopoly.

6. Private ownership of natural resources is dangerous to human welfare. Destruction of the environment to make a profit is criminal.

7. Contracts that harm the public good should be invalidated.

9. The same institutions that destroyed global economic stability now control the global economy. This is a BAD thing.

10. Corporations that are "too big to fail" need either to be broken up or nationalized.

11. Corporations are not citizens. They are NOT entitled to equal rights and MUST be subordinate to the public will. Any members of the Judiciary that rule otherwise have violated their oath of office and deserve impeachment.