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Daveparts
05-26-2009, 08:03 AM
One Hundred Days
By David Glenn Cox


I’ve been advised by the true believers that the cup is half full that the sun also rises. “Give him (Obama) a chance; it’s only been a hundred days!” True enough, it’s only been a hundred days.

In that hundred days we’ve learned that the Iraq war will continue until at least 2011; that fifty thousand troops will remain there indefinitely. The war in Afghanistan will be expanded and will go on indefinitely. The goals of the war are unknown; we fight spooks and phantoms. Today a farmer or peasant family, tomorrow a terrorist organization. How will we know when that war is won? When there’s a McDonalds on every corner?

Senator Richard Durbin proposed serious mortgage assistance for struggling Americans and the White House never even looked up to comment on it. Instead it rubber-stamped a token program that leaves all decisions in the laps of the lenders. The job stimulus program promised to save or create three and a half million jobs in two years. But a question, how do you document a job saved when we’ve lost more than three million jobs in that short period of just one hundred days?

The President signed legislation to rein in predatory credit card lenders, but rather than belling the cat it was more of a grooming. It redefined, with time limits, how they are now allowed to fleece the public. They must reduce your predatory interest rate if you make the minimum payment for six months. But how many unable to make payments on time at a lower interest rate will be able to pay on time at the new, higher rate? It is like telling chemotherapy patients, “Anyone who can do twenty pull ups after treatment doesn’t have to pay." Or telling Tony Soprano that they must now break your legs with wooden baseball bats only. But hey, it’s only been a hundred days.

The President, who once claimed that closing Guantanamo would be easy, instead plans now only on relocating it while still denying legal protection to the inmates. While proclaiming justice on one hand, the President creates the new theory of prolonged detention out of thin air, assuming that some of these men cannot be tried and cannot be released, especially after never being charged in the first place. The Bush style tribunals will return with a lighter caseload. But it would appear that there is a trend forming.

There is much ballyhoo and proclamations being made with little, if any, actual change. But it’s only been a hundred days; I’m sure we’re going to win one soon. The Senate held hearings on health care reform with over one hundred healthcare, insurance executives and lobbyists given a microphone to voice their opinions. But when single payer advocates rose to demand a seat at the table they were removed from the Senate chamber by the cops. As the advocates for single payer were lead from the chamber they shouted, “We demand a place at the table!” Chairman Max Baucus laughed and answered, “We need more police!”

Is Baucus a right wing fanatic? A leftover vestige of Karl Rove’s Republican juggernaut? No, Baucus is a Democrat. Well, he calls himself a Democrat, but he is no more a Democrat than Dick Cheney or George Bush. Baucus promised his legislation will include cuts to medicare providors. The hearings were no more than a WWF pro wrestling match, the winners decided in advance. And just in case you’re curious, the winner won’t be the American people. The winner, by unanimous decision, is the American insurance industry. But hey, it’s only been a hundred days.

In the run up to the election, American labor pushed hard for the card check legislation and candidate Obama announced that if it crossed his desk he would sign it into law. The bill would simply allow labor to organize without the influence of the employer. At a time of falling wages and struggling families it would seem a tiny ray of hope for workers that somehow they could turn the tide. Just the threat of employees being able to organize would prompt employers to treat their workers better or face the consequences. But in one hundred days that hope is as dead as the turkeys at a Sarah Palin photo op.

Democratic Senators Blanch Lincoln and Mark Pryor have defected from positions they held before the election, now they favor the Republican position along with the US Chamber of Congress. The same position favored by the Christian Coalition, Fox News and the Weekly Standard, and President Obama won’t have to worry about signing anything because it's not coming. Card check is dead in the first one hundred days. Funny isn’t it, the Democrats control the House, the Senate and the White House; the Republican Party lies broken into shards on the sidewalk, and yet they still win all the fights.

But there is a pattern; Congressman Dennis Kucinich on Friday was outraged over the behavior of the President's auto task force. On April 30th the President said the following:

“So, today, I am pleased to announce that Chrysler and Fiat have formed a partnership that has a strong chance of success. It's a partnership that will save more than thirty thousand jobs at Chrysler and tens of thousands of jobs at suppliers, dealers, and other businesses that rely on this company. It's a partnership that the federal government will support by making additional loans that are consistent with what I outlined last month.”

The problem being that Chrysler has thirty-nine thousand American workers and forty-seven thousand worldwide. Ohio Congressman Steven LaTourette’s office called the White House to question Obama’s thirty thousand remark and was told it was just a round number that the President had used at random. Based on assurances from the White House, on April 28 & 29th Chrysler workers approved a new contract accepting wage and benefit concessions.

On May the first (May Day), Chrysler announced plans to close eight plants affecting nine thousand workers, but Obama’s thirty thousand number was just a coincidence. This despite the fact that the new contract calls on Chrysler to bring more work to plants it now intends to shutter permanently.

The bankruptcy plan also calls for cutting seven hundred eighty-nine dealers. Dealers who were being notified even as new cars were being delivered, dealers that had been asked by Chrysler to take on additional inventory to “Save Chrysler.” Those dealers now have until June 9th to sell that inventory. The dealers do not cost Chrysler anything, they pay into Chrysler for signage and services.

Dennis Kucinich sees it this way, “We have upwards of seventy billion dollars of US tax payers' resources being used to close dozens of US car manufacturing plants and thousands of dealerships having the affect of putting perhaps millions of Americans out of work. All this being done to open up a market for China, so China can sell their cheap imports here in the United States along with other companies who are making these imports while we destroy our auto manufacturing and sales and distribution infrastructure.

Bankruptcy is not an industrial policy; it is the opposite of it. America has long needed an industrial policy where we maintain vigorously that steel, automotive, aerospace and shipping is vital to our national security. We’re impairing our ability to defend ourselves by taking apart our manufacturing base.”

Kucinich is the last of the green shoots growing among the Democratic weeds in Congress. The President made private and public assurances to the Chrysler workers and within twenty-four hours they were thrown on the scrap heap of free trade.

Here are the President’s own words:

“Because of the fact that the UAW and many of the banks, the biggest stakeholders in this whole process have already aligned, have already agreed, this process will be quick, it will be efficient. It's designed to deal with those last few holdouts, and it will be controlled.

It will not disrupt the lives of the people who work at Chrysler or live in communities that depend on it. And it will not affect the ability of American consumers to buy a Chrysler or to get it serviced and repaired.”

The nine thousand auto workers, the forty-seven thousand dealership employees and countless communities have been betrayed by the administration. The GM employees and dealers are next in line to ascend to the block on tower hill. Their numbers dwarf those of Chrysler by tenfold. What have they learned in the last one hundred days?

I know what I’ve learned, I’ve learned that there is no such thing as a Democrat. I once called myself a liberal Democrat, then I called myself a Democratic Socialist. Now I am a Socialist revolutionary seeking an end to the so-called two party system by any means necessary because it is, in fact, a one party cabal with two names. It has no interest in the wellbeing of the average American whatsoever and that, by itself, delegitimizes it as a lawful government.

Virgil
05-26-2009, 11:41 AM
"I know what I’ve learned, I’ve learned that there is no such thing as a Democrat. I once called myself a liberal Democrat, then I called myself a Democratic Socialist. Now I am a Socialist revolutionary seeking an end to the so-called two party system by any means necessary because it is, in fact, a one party cabal with two names. It has no interest in the wellbeing of the average American whatsoever and that, by itself, delegitimizes it as a lawful government."

Can I get a "The Oligarchy owns the air."

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Have you got any good caning-words. I am trying to figure out how many words I should engrave on my first cane. Yes, I know people like to talk about their caning-words like grandparents like showing baby pictures. But I kind of like caning-words from those in Conclusion County- they really got some good caning words.

So anyway, I was telling someone about engraving my cane with "In the Spirit of Crazy Horse" as we were defying some treason, him being a proud part-Indian. He gave me another cane, which anyone that really knows word canes knows you need two.

People think I interject and diverge, but like when they tried to get hands across America, if they had of called for a joining of word canes, it would have worked a lot better. Sometimes you just have to wait for opportunity to get your point of view across.

Yep, it will be cane banging for me. How do you do SOS with two canes? Sure a visual "S" and a visual "O" is determined by facing like in SOS cane clogging, whether the canes face in or out. What are dots and what are dashes in sound. Isn't it best to just use the cane for dots and clap or stomp the dashes, not that I want to go down the SOS arguments with anyone? Like where are the SOS cane dances? Yes, it is more important to ask, what happened to the Spirit of Crazy Horse? So, do me with a little cane.

Well, the wood workers of the Catawba County area have some really nice canes at the Thursday Flea market in Hickory. I cannot wait to show you pictures of my caning-word cane. I really would like a hickory cane. Soon enough, I will have to hang them all on the wall. Yep, it is decided- "Hang them all on the wall."

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Where did "raising cane" come from?

maat
05-26-2009, 12:09 PM
exactly!

Virgil
05-26-2009, 03:29 PM
Okay, there is BS that says "Our fiction will beat their fiction."

If I were to explain why I say that LEDs will be a symbol of The Awakening/Revolution/Realization it starts with Joseph Cambell that wrote along the lines of the hero in legend which led to meeting George Lucas and the inspiration of Star Wars. In Joseph Cambell's mind the legendary hero now must save the earth since heros had to be ultimate heroes. Lucas exaggerated the hero that saved the earth to the hero that saved the universe.

My assertion rest on the case that many of believe LED lights are much superior to Al Gore's mercury bulbs. Like I already have 2 LED lights that will guide me anywhere I want to go inside and I am proud that I have achieved LED independence when demanded. It sets a frame of mind to have two three-watt LED bulbs. LED correctness is a force driven by environment and economy.

In the electric bikes and scooters and electric mowers we will see the new lithium ion batteries like this DeWalt 36 volt at Amazon- http://www.amazon.com/DeWalt-DC9360-36-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Battery/dp/B000FNQYM0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=hi&qid=1243376276&sr=8-1

Now let me turn to praise for the film "Billy Jack." I am going to say it stands out in the category of epic endings because the film was written support the big finish with ahopeful epic/climactic ending where the villagers were hero by union. Pitchforks were dropped from the torches and pitchforks as expression of peace. They were villagers united in song/chant that could not be contained- "All we are saying, is give peace a chance."

When orchestration comes to the resistance I see batteries like that allowing people to plug in their light, but really what I am saying is it is an ending worth writing fiction for. I see a "one watt vigil" as being a real thing where people burn a one-watt LED until the Awakening is over. The reason I say it is because somehow shooting an arrow into the air might hit something.

Anyway, I am writing about a hero trying to restore legitimate government and they will spell out or blink the letters of "Oligarchy." I am working for a happy-happy ending, but people can write to their own ending. But we sure do need some fiction that is real.

That lightbulb that used to come up in the cartoon characters to symbolize having an idea will be seen in a real LED light on a real head pretty much meaning "Wake up" or in BS/ big-talk "Join the awakening."
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Wouldn't daytime create a "one-watt semi-vigil" - I cannot figure out the hyphens.

Virgil
05-26-2009, 05:05 PM
The biggest thought on LEDs that I can generate is that they symbolize the battle between Illusion and Reality. The LED when raised by its defenders is a hard thing to defeat. This burns against what might be called the Narrative of Oligarchy.

Maybe it is best to say LEDs are a canary in the coal mine. As long as we here CFL, CFL we have Illusion. LED and CFL are a battle in themselves that contains the metaphor for Illusion v Reality. I see it as interesting because it gives us a gauge, but it also makes the LED a future victor, which I guess is hero per se to some.

So that is my promotion of LEDs. I was stuck on some basic soldier for reality typing. It will be a dimmer world. My hermit cage has gone dim with LED.

Give light for her birthday.