Friday, December 14, 2012

Newton Connecticut 12/14/2012



 “Are they shooting down the Angels, yeah?
You can bet your life they are.
They're irresistible targets”
Bullets flew in Connecticut today.
Gunman took innocents away.

Arm chair internet politicians hold a gun debate.
Others spout nothing but hate.  

Reporters focus on the President’s tears.
Hound witnesses about their fears.

Wrapped presents forever sit unopened under the Christmas tree.
No more waking the parents to come and see.

Shiny new bikes with no riders to carry
Children now embraced by the Virgin Mary.

“And there are forces to guide you
Spirits beside you
Rivers to ride you home to the stars”

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Honey Boo boo and Snookie Dumbing Down America

Political analysts have said in order to win a presidential debate neither candidate can come off as "a college professor." Have we gotten to the point in our society that even the President of the United States has to hide his intelligence?  Call me an elitist radical Liberal but I'd rather have a President who can speak in more than sound bites for answers. Who throws out more than just random quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi who has actually read the works of theses individuals. Someone who seeks out the opinions of  to college professors, and teachers and the people in the factories. I want someone who is educated, is knowledgeable about global affairs. There is a quote from the TV Show the West Wing which I think sums up what a lot of people have forgotten: "There are times when we're fifty states and there are times when we're one country, and have national needs. And the way I know this is that Florida didn't fight Germany in World War II, or establish civil rights." Michigan didn't rescue the city of Detroit or the auto workers. States didn't repeal don't ask don't tell allowing homosexuals to serve openly in the military. While we're on that subject it's not that the homosexuals weren't in the military before they simply had to hid who they were. States didn't desegregate the military for African Americans or Women for that matter.

You want someone who can condense the nations problems and solutions into a two minute sound bite. I want someone who understands that most days a two minute sound bite solution won't cut it in this global economy. Because make no mistake call it a dollar, a yen, a euro, a pound it's all still money and we're all dependent upon each other. The wars in the Middle East drove up the price of oil and gas not because the President said "oh let's set the price at $5 a gallon today." but because they were burning oil fields in the Middle East causing oil shortages which then caused prices to rise. Don't believe me watch the documentary series "The Prize part 4 War and Oil" I watched it in my COLLEGE World History course which I took as an elective after I graduated so I could then go back and take a test on World History to get my Social Science teaching credential. So yes, I'm one of those college educated elite snobs. Only one of my 5 cousins to go to college. Why? In part, because I took out student loans and a Pell Grant like the ones Romney wants to cut so I could graduate. It took me nine years of going to school but I got my BA then a few years later I took out more loans to pay for a teaching credential program. I want someone who doesn't spout platitudes about asking your parents for the money for school. My dad was unemployed my senior of high school and couldn't help me the first few years I was in college. My mom raised me as a single parent and is a nurse and at that time didn't make a whole lot of money as a manager. I want someone who knows what it's like to have a mountain of debt hanging over your head just so you can get a college education. I want someone who's going to look after those of us who get stuck in the middle.

You want someone who can speak to the Snookies and Honey Boo-Boo of this world. Who can speak to the lowest form of intelligence on this planet, the reality TV star while being in a higher tax bracket than even the Kardashians. You want "a man of the people." Nobody I know makes billions of dollars. My mom's a retired nurse, my dad's a retired computer programmer and my step mom's a retired legal secretary. None of them make billions of dollars not even a million combined.  Speaking of employment it's not the the unemployed/underemployed are lazy or haven't bothered to look for work. In the case of the unemployed, their unemployment's run out so the government stopped counting them and stopped caring. The underemployed like me are too busy working multiple jobs to stay afloat. I want the person who put auto workers back to work, who ended the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who says yes we need to keep the military strong but let's stop giving billions to military contractors for machines that don't work. Let's take that money and give it to the schools, to PBS (yes give it to Big Bird), pay off some of our debt. The only person willing to admit the budget's still a mess is the person who inherited it from the Republicans and specifically George W. Bush. Notice the Republicans aren't aligning themselves with that President. They don't want to remind people of the mess this country was in 4 years ago under a Republican President.



 So I leave you with another quote from the TV Show "The West Wing":  "Every once in a while, every once in a while, there's a day with an absolute right and an absolute wrong, but those days almost always include body counts. Other than that, there aren't very many un-nuanced moments in leading a country that's way too big for ten words. I'm the President of the United States, not the President of the people who agree with me. And by the way, if the left has a problem with that, they should vote for somebody else." 

Friday, March 2, 2012

Diversion


“Freedom of speech?” Only if you agree with what they say.
Focus on the women, focus on the gays
Divert your attention, maybe the real issues will just go away.
This school shooting brought to you by the NRA.
Just whose country is it anyway?
Politics belongs to the 1% who can pay.
While another person in the 99% gets laid off at the end of the day.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Social Justice in the Cities: Remembering the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King J...

Social Justice in the Cities: Remembering the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King J...: “And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and ever...

Remembering the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.




“And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" -Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. 


The Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. delivered this speech on August 28, 1963. Three months later the president who supported Civil Rights John F. Kennedy was assassinated and five years later Martin Luther King Jr. was also assassinated. Recently I read a book to a group of children which tried to explain the Civil Rights movement in the most basic terms. They knew enough to know that both Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln both had something to do with freeing black people but they weren’t sure what or who came first or why. How do you as an adult #1 explain slavery and #2 explain the idea that not all people were viewed as equal?
I figured out part of the trouble I was having with these two concepts is we haven’t come that far as a global society in treating each other as equals. In the 1960s when Martin Luther King Jr. was preaching, black and whites couldn’t attend school together. Used textbooks had to stay within the same race school as they were originally used. There was a disparity between black and white schools.  Government money went to more white schools than black schools. Nowadays, government cuts funding to “lower performing schools” while Congress lines their pockets with campaign contributions from testing corporations. In California voters overturned Proposition 13 which resulted in a cut in local property tax revenue of $6 Billion. Schools districts lost, on average, half their property tax revenue. Despite government “bailouts” thirty four years later California schools and schools in other states still feel the affects of Proposition 13 and other propositions like it. There is still a disparity not necessarily between different races but between different income levels. The top 1% can send their kids to private schools where the student to teacher ratio is 15 to 1 instead of 40 to 1. The government refuses to raise taxes on the uber rich taxes so public schools for the rest of 99% have a fighting chance. “I remember America; And I remember my schools; Now it's graft and gangs and guards and guns and needles in the pool; I remember America; When kids could walk alone; Go to the corner for a root beer float and safely make it home.” These lyrics are from the song “I Remember America” by the late folk singer/songwriter John Stewart, who traveled with Bobby Kennedy on the campaign trail.
 John Stewart goes on to sing “I remember America; I remember my home
That any working man would proudly say it was something that he owned.” Now even the working man and woman have their house foreclosed on, even with a two income family. Meanwhile, corporations shut factories down and send their business out of the country. Instead of unions they can pay pennies on the dollar for cheap labor in India or China. Entire towns become ghost towns with boarded up houses because it was cheaper in the short run for the corporations to shut the factory down which directly or indirectly accounted for 100% of the town’s collective income. As country singer John Rich sings “While they’re livin’ it up on Wallstreet in that New York City town, here in the real world they’re shuttin’ Detroit down.” Even chain grocery stores get their produce from Chile or Mexico. Meanwhile Congress votes to divert water from the farm lands in the Central Valley of California to Orange County, where coincidentally a great many of the 1% live. Then the country wonders why the price of groceries has gone up or why roads haven’t been fixed, or why gasoline prices have gone up or why it costs so much to buy a car or build a building or why the unemployment rate is so high. Simple, Congress has allowed US companies to ship their business overseas thus we are a nation of consumers not producers. Nothing is made in the USA anymore except money for the 1%.
A while back I posted a picture of a woman holding a sing that said “I’m okay with Mosques but Wal-Mart really scares me” on facebook. It sparked a debate between two of my friends, one a man who is a retired United States Marine and a woman who is an Australian citizen married to an Egyptian man who splits her time between Egypt and Australia. It was interesting to see their different perspectives on Islam and Christianity. Martin Luther King Jr. said as part of his famous “I Have a Dream” speech that “we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! free at last! thank God Almighty, we are free at last!" In the United States we can pretty much do that now we have freedom of Religion and Freedom of Speech. The people of Egypt and other parts of the Middle East have been fighting for these and other rights which Americans take for granted.  What their debate made me realize is Social Networking sites and the World Wide Web have created this global community where people from every area of the globe can come together and exchange ideas. We may not “join hands” as Dr. King said, heck we may not even always agree but for the most part we, as individuals are respectful of each other and aren’t spraying each other with fire hoses or tear gas as they were during the Civil Rights movement. Yet the non-violence that Gandhi and Dr. King preached still holds for the most part even in Egypt when the tanks are rolling in and the people are being sprayed with tear gas. That’s when the mainstream media gets interested, when “it bleeds, it leads.” What you don’t see in the mainstream media are the Muslims standing outside a church protecting their Coptic Christian brethren inside or the Christians standing around protecting their Muslim brethren so they could pray. You don’t see Mosque and a church working together as makeshift hospitals or doctors being assaulted for treating patients at both.
In the book that I read to the kids it explained the reason for Martin Luther King’s assassination as someone who didn’t believe as Martin Luther King Jr. believed that everyone should be equal.  Whether the terrorists from 9/11 or Islamic extremists, or the Taliban or the Egyptian military or the dictators still in charge there are still those in the world who believe that not “all men are created equal” or in “freedom of religion” or in freedom of any kind for that matter. The idea is not to bring the American “ideal” to other countries the idea is to help the citizens of other countries be free to make their own decision about what kind of life they want. So the question becomes is it possible for the dream Martin Luther King Jr. shared with this country big enough to share with the rest of the world and is it possible for Americans to live up to the dream?