More will sometimes be demanded of you than is reasonable. Bear it meekly, and exhaust your time and strength in performing your duties, rather than vindicating your rights.
~ Horace Mann
Activist, Author, Musician and Radio Personality Paul Burke DiMarco is the author of "Journey Home" by Paul Burke. "Dear Mom - Letters to Heaven" is his second book. PBDBooks and Music will also feature live rebroadcasts of his solo acoustic performances.
Friday, July 29, 2011
It's time to end the madness. Tell Congress to pass a clean debt ceiling increase. Now! http://bit.ly/nH8rHb
Its Math Not Politics; Debt, Spending, Taxes, House in Order
Getting your house in order is math not politics. Revenue and income versus expenditures. Create a low overhead live below your means and have plenty of cash to spare. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out.
Or you can be a mindless mummy and buy everything you see on TV. How about a Lexus and a Big Screen TV and don't forget the McMansion. Congratulations on being a big fucking deal. You're now a deadbeat and house poor. Ever hear of that phrase before-house poor. Your credit cards are for emergencies not your seventeenth pair of shoes, your thirteenth sweater or a jet ski.
So the Tea Party (corporate) is against tax reforms which can raise more revenue and be fairer that's what the hold up is regarding the current manufactured crisis in Washington. Corporate (Tea Party) doesn't want to give up their tax loopholes and lowest in the land tax rates.
Unfortunately the credit cards are due and we have to pay our debts from the two wars that Bush held off the books. Obama put them back on the books - that jerk and his stupid accountability and transparency.
Other maneuvers by Bush and Cheney historically include the "starve the beast" tax cuts a favorite religious mantra since Regan, and medicare part D. How come republicans never care about this stuff when they are in office and make the democratic party clean it up when they win election? Its a stupid game isn't it and played by stupid people who apparently aren't very good at math.
I agree with comments about pork and congressmen not being able to control themselves, and I would like to see a leaner meaner government. But I realize you can not run a continental sized country from sea to shining sea of 300 million plus people on a Caribbean island sized budget. Drowning the cop in the bathtub is a bad idea for holding the rich, powerful and corruptible accountable.
I would also add that if we are going to let the inner city public schools crumble and only offer low paying, low skill jobs to 80% of the public then we better make sure they have enough to put a roof over their heads and bread on the table for their entire lives. Desperate people do desperate things and crime goes up.
You might say - so what lock them in jail - but its far more expensive to keep a person in jail (50k a year) and train them to be even more violent and deviant than it is to provide them with an education and upward mobility. In that scenario the productivity of the whole country goes up the demand for goods and services go up and health care costs go down. Who would want that?
Apparently the status quo wants a third world country with a small segment of privileged rich white people calling the shots (think South Africa) or do we want a vibrant democracy firing on all cylinders?
Racism in all its many forms across the board religious racism, racism against skin color, cultural racism, gender racism is counter productive, has been and will continue to be so. Something the ruthless right hasn't figured out yet. But its time to grow up not only in America but throughout the world, and do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Then and only then will we have our house in order. The clock is ticking, and the whistle is screaming.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Petition @CareerBuilder & @MonsterCareers to refuse ads that discriminate against unemployed workers http://act.ly/415 #p2 #jobs RT to sign
Is your town suffering from covert consolidation? Go here to find out what I’m talking about: http://bit.ly/mb8hXi
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
From the Wall Street Journal - "The idea seems to be that if the House GOP refuses to raise the debt ceiling, a default crisis or shutdown will ensue, and the public will turn en masse against . . . Barack Obama. The Republican House that failed to raise the debt ceiling would somehow escape all blame. Then Democrats would have no choice but to pass a balanced-budget amendment and reform entitlements, and the tea-party Hobbits could return to Middle Earth having defeated Mordor."
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
The world consumes 1 million plastic shopping bags every minute – and the industry is fighting hard to keep it that way. http://ping.fm/xY8sE
The biggest assault ever on our air, water, lands & wildlife. Take action: http://bit.ly/n9JFBp #green #environment @LCVoters
Monday, July 25, 2011
#CaptainCantor would rather watch the economy sink than ask his friends to help save it. http://bit.ly/ph640q #p2 #debt via @foe_us
It’s long past time for the Justice Department to #InvestigateNewsCorp – RT if you agree. http://bit.ly/invstgte
Protect our national forests from the ills of fracking! http://bit.ly/pbuF9T Pls rt @foodandwater #frack #banfrackingnow
8 days until #default. Tell #congress to pass a clean #debtceiling vote NOW http://bit.ly/pHNcJ3 via @usaction #p2 #topprog
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Peaceful activists in #Burma are being detained in lice-infested dog kennels. Take action to help free them: http://bit.ly/qQ2AMg #p2
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Monday, July 18, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The debt ceiling was an absolute non-issue during George W. Bush White House tenure. It was raised ten times in those years with barely a peep that the U.S. was in mortal danger of a fiscal crash and burn under its great weight of debt. This debt was incurred almost exclusively by Bush's two wasteful wars
State of the Union - Small Government Wet Dream
You can't fund a government that is responsible for the infrastructure of a massively huge continental United States with over 300 million people based on the size of an island in the Caribbean.
It’s all very nice to have the romantic notion of small government. But if you want a civilized society with safe roads, food, water, air and a thriving, diversified economy - you gotta pay for it - the problem is everyone is trying to subvert the system (avoid taxes for their own personal gain and squeeze out the competition) those taxes actually provide for the civilized part of society, fire and safety, education, safety nets instead of anarchy.
We have got a lot of self interested crooks and ego maniacs seeing how much they can steal and get away with, but from a continent wide macro-economic point of view they are cutting our nose off to spite our face.
We need a strong middle class to support our consumer driven economy. We are not all capitalist living solely off stock market returns. Most of us are just entrepreneurs who own shops and depend on foot traffic. Two different economies operating under one system and right now Wall Street is getting all the benefits while Main Street is getting squeezed.
We have to take into account those people who have now moved on to retirement age. It’s our duty and responsibility to take care of them in their retirement because they were the ones who made the engine go (the cogs in the wheel) while we were coming up. That's how generations work. That's how the economy transitions successfully.
This idea that people receiving assistance, or social security is sucking government tit is not only crass but conveniently forgets the individual’s contribution to the very existence and functioning of our economy before we got here.
Those who came before use laid the groundwork as we lay the ground work for the next generation. After a lifetime of working, purchasing, and procreating they have earned their social security and health-care. Kicking them to the curb (literally) only creates a drain on the whole system. That's not in the best interest of the Country.
So no CEO's don't deserve special status, aren't the only ones who make the economy go, and quite frankly haven't created any jobs after decades of tax breaks.
Calling it one thing but really just starving the government because of greed sold as the romantic notion of small government and frontier justice as an equivalent of actual justice is unrealistic and not very smart.
Vilifying our seniors, war veterans, sick and poor solves nothing and creates bigger problems. Instead of the new generation coming in trying to game the system to accumulate as much individual wealth as possible, and then hoarding it off shore they should and if they understood reinvest in what takes care of and sustains them - America.
We need to think about the whole of society and what serves our country the best. If you want to go it alone move to Somalia. Good luck getting an appliance repair man over there or finding a safe bank to deposit your money.
No ones talking about handouts to freeloaders, but if you don't want drug dealers, violence, con-artists and crooks you better damn well make sure the educational system is accessible and equitable for all who wish to participate.
The Declaration of Independence starts off "WE" the people - not ME who says screw everybody else I got mine and most of yours. WE have laws to prevent that-WE should enforce them. WE don't to our own demise. Dust off the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (too big to fail goes away) and close the tax loopholes - problem solved.
Take action here
It’s all very nice to have the romantic notion of small government. But if you want a civilized society with safe roads, food, water, air and a thriving, diversified economy - you gotta pay for it - the problem is everyone is trying to subvert the system (avoid taxes for their own personal gain and squeeze out the competition) those taxes actually provide for the civilized part of society, fire and safety, education, safety nets instead of anarchy.
We have got a lot of self interested crooks and ego maniacs seeing how much they can steal and get away with, but from a continent wide macro-economic point of view they are cutting our nose off to spite our face.
We need a strong middle class to support our consumer driven economy. We are not all capitalist living solely off stock market returns. Most of us are just entrepreneurs who own shops and depend on foot traffic. Two different economies operating under one system and right now Wall Street is getting all the benefits while Main Street is getting squeezed.
We have to take into account those people who have now moved on to retirement age. It’s our duty and responsibility to take care of them in their retirement because they were the ones who made the engine go (the cogs in the wheel) while we were coming up. That's how generations work. That's how the economy transitions successfully.
This idea that people receiving assistance, or social security is sucking government tit is not only crass but conveniently forgets the individual’s contribution to the very existence and functioning of our economy before we got here.
Those who came before use laid the groundwork as we lay the ground work for the next generation. After a lifetime of working, purchasing, and procreating they have earned their social security and health-care. Kicking them to the curb (literally) only creates a drain on the whole system. That's not in the best interest of the Country.
So no CEO's don't deserve special status, aren't the only ones who make the economy go, and quite frankly haven't created any jobs after decades of tax breaks.
Calling it one thing but really just starving the government because of greed sold as the romantic notion of small government and frontier justice as an equivalent of actual justice is unrealistic and not very smart.
Vilifying our seniors, war veterans, sick and poor solves nothing and creates bigger problems. Instead of the new generation coming in trying to game the system to accumulate as much individual wealth as possible, and then hoarding it off shore they should and if they understood reinvest in what takes care of and sustains them - America.
We need to think about the whole of society and what serves our country the best. If you want to go it alone move to Somalia. Good luck getting an appliance repair man over there or finding a safe bank to deposit your money.
No ones talking about handouts to freeloaders, but if you don't want drug dealers, violence, con-artists and crooks you better damn well make sure the educational system is accessible and equitable for all who wish to participate.
The Declaration of Independence starts off "WE" the people - not ME who says screw everybody else I got mine and most of yours. WE have laws to prevent that-WE should enforce them. WE don't to our own demise. Dust off the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (too big to fail goes away) and close the tax loopholes - problem solved.
Take action here
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Tell your senator: Send a message to @barackobama to take #Medicare and #SocialSecurity cuts off the table #p2 http://bit.ly/nsPmnE
Monday, July 11, 2011
Tell @ArchCoal not to mine for #coal under a West Virginia high school http://bit.ly/mUhdDE via @CREDOmobile
Tell your representative to OPPOSE legislation repealing light bulb efficiency standards: http://bit.ly/n2ai9j #energy @LCVoters
Andrew Cuomo can bring the hammer down on the Koch Brothers – RT if you want him to do so. http://bit.ly/CmoKch #CuomoVsKoch
Friday, July 08, 2011
Tell #Congress how to fix the deficit: #tax the rich, end the #war, leave the #americandream alone http://bit.ly/qPXU04 via @usaction
Monday is #WorldPopulationDay. Did you know global population will hit #7billion in October this year? http://ow.ly/5z9Zb
Kill All The Wolves Now Say the Citizens of Wyoming
The gun yahoos make me sick - with one hand grabbing federal tax payer dollars including grazing on tax payer public land, but with the other hand fighting the will of the tax payers. If they don't want wolves in their state then they shouldn't get any federal dollars for anything.
The Country belongs to all of the tax payers not just their puny, individual commercial concerns. I'm sick of bending over backwards for them because why - they're ranchers- who cares? Go out of business already if you can't afford it - its called the cost of doing business. Or are these guys members of the pampered too big to fail set? I thought they were rugged individualist - then give them their guns, their ammo, and let them run their state on the profits of the hunting industry they are whoring out for.
Let the big tough guys with their drunken weekend dress up in camouflage playing Jeremiah Johnson go it alone. You want to subvert the majority agreed upon laws in a democracy - then you don't get any federal dollars for anything-tough guys.
What a joke. They are obviously not team players when it comes to America. All federal money should be pulled from the state if they so blatantly, and arrogantly think they are above the will of the majority and the negotiated federal laws.
I'm sick of weak politicians trying to keep everyone happy and not taking a stand. This is just like oil companies taking tax dollars in one hand (subsidies) and refusing to clean up their oil disasters in the other - same deal. Not team players? You don't get team dollars. End of story.
Paul Burke
Author-Journey Home
Here's the News Article if you want to comment
Thursday, July 07, 2011
A Thriving Environment = A Thriving Economy
As big agriculture continues to consolidate in an effort for one faction to corner the market (like Monsanto) and following the successful lead of other industries, big oil, telecoms, and finance, they will become harder and harder to bring action against because of the overwhelming cost involved.
It’s imperative not to put off any actionable issues in lieu of the unfortunate fact of consolidation equaling power and deeper than deep pockets. The guy with the gold makes the rules - an old saying but true and it’s meant to underscore that in order for tax payers to hold industry accountable for its downstream waste we need to consolidate and grow our financial resources exponentially through the non-profits representing our health.
Capitalism is unable to look at the macro-economic picture. Its drive for its own insulated, industry, and company specific profit margin, doesn't take into account the entirety of our highly integrated, and counter dependent economy. We are living through a time right now where we are witnessing the incestuous, self destructive tendency of unregulated capitalism.
Decimating the middle class the largest segment of the population and largest market segment in a consumer driven economy for one market sectors profit margin, consolidated into two or three firms, employing a few thousand people, is beyond short sighted. It’s blind to its own undoing.
Regulation not only creates jobs expanding the power, reach and capacity of the overall markets, and invigorating “all” the market sectors, but it also prevents the self destructive nature of capitalism and ensures the broader markets sustainability.
A thriving environment = a thriving economy.
Take Action Here
Chesapeake Bay Journal
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
The Debt Crisis and Default Hysteria- I Call Bullshit
I'm still exhausted from the health-care debate I was in that one deep and still think a medicare buy in for all is the sane way to go. It pumps money back into the system and we can get away from the health for profit insurance scam we have posing as legitimate business in this Country.
Now onto the Debt Crisis and the default trauma, hysteria, fear pumping through our media and into our consciousness. I call bullshit.
They'll be a deal don't fall for the rhetoric. Why, how can I be so sure? Simple:
The screwball politicians are all heavily invested. Crashing the economy might score them political points but it might also blow up in their stupid faces with a huge voter backlash. Believe me the politicians fear that big time despite all the penny ante bravado in their phony faces.
The American people know who the corporate tea party is, and which political party worships more fervently at their corporate, moneyed alter.
One thing is for sure - and this is why there will be an oh so dramatic last second deal (yawn) - The millionaires in Congress, their portfolios, their wealth, the wealth of their backers will be destroyed, decimated, and pulverized with the rest of us. There's no where to hide your money in a global meltdown.
Rest assured our heroic, self serving politicians will protect their "own" self interest. Which is why Wall Street got a bail out and the rest of us got foreclosed on.
The financial backers are taken care of but the voters stiffed and sufficiently angered in order to win an election. It's a beautiful calculation but all too plain to see to veteran followers of politics, and the adults in the room.
Remember for a large segment of our politicians this is a career choice, sometimes a career choice of last resort, a large percentage of our heroic politicians never even earned a college degree. Going into politics for them is "NOT" a call to service.
Politics and politicians appeal to emotion to whip up voters. Take your susceptibility to emotion out of the equation, and politics is as predictable as the sun rising.
The guy with the gold makes the rules.
That is why the poor and sick are being kicked to the curb and uneducated.
We are not a great, righteous or even christian nation unless we do the right thing by caring for and helping each other. You can not justify greed or legitimize inequity. Those on the inside have always just tried to see how much they can steal.
If you want a great country opportunity must be extended to all and the sick and the elderly cared for properly. It will create jobs so its a win, win. Except for the party out of power who needs the voters to be jobless and angry in order to win the next election. They are great, calculating people aren't they? Are they really worth your vote?
Check their resume's, see whose paying them and for god's sake stop voting for used car salesmen, or pest control operators, or failed baseball owners.
This has been a public service announcement - turn off your regularly scheduled brain washing.
Learn More and Take Action Here!
Now onto the Debt Crisis and the default trauma, hysteria, fear pumping through our media and into our consciousness. I call bullshit.
They'll be a deal don't fall for the rhetoric. Why, how can I be so sure? Simple:
The screwball politicians are all heavily invested. Crashing the economy might score them political points but it might also blow up in their stupid faces with a huge voter backlash. Believe me the politicians fear that big time despite all the penny ante bravado in their phony faces.
The American people know who the corporate tea party is, and which political party worships more fervently at their corporate, moneyed alter.
One thing is for sure - and this is why there will be an oh so dramatic last second deal (yawn) - The millionaires in Congress, their portfolios, their wealth, the wealth of their backers will be destroyed, decimated, and pulverized with the rest of us. There's no where to hide your money in a global meltdown.
Rest assured our heroic, self serving politicians will protect their "own" self interest. Which is why Wall Street got a bail out and the rest of us got foreclosed on.
The financial backers are taken care of but the voters stiffed and sufficiently angered in order to win an election. It's a beautiful calculation but all too plain to see to veteran followers of politics, and the adults in the room.
Remember for a large segment of our politicians this is a career choice, sometimes a career choice of last resort, a large percentage of our heroic politicians never even earned a college degree. Going into politics for them is "NOT" a call to service.
Politics and politicians appeal to emotion to whip up voters. Take your susceptibility to emotion out of the equation, and politics is as predictable as the sun rising.
The guy with the gold makes the rules.
That is why the poor and sick are being kicked to the curb and uneducated.
We are not a great, righteous or even christian nation unless we do the right thing by caring for and helping each other. You can not justify greed or legitimize inequity. Those on the inside have always just tried to see how much they can steal.
If you want a great country opportunity must be extended to all and the sick and the elderly cared for properly. It will create jobs so its a win, win. Except for the party out of power who needs the voters to be jobless and angry in order to win the next election. They are great, calculating people aren't they? Are they really worth your vote?
Check their resume's, see whose paying them and for god's sake stop voting for used car salesmen, or pest control operators, or failed baseball owners.
This has been a public service announcement - turn off your regularly scheduled brain washing.
Learn More and Take Action Here!
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
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