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Attention Deficit Democracy
A society not alert to signs of its own decay, because its ideology is a continuing myth of progress, separates itself from reality and envelops illusion.
One yardstick by which to measure the decay in our country's political, economic, and cultural life, is the answer to this question: Do the forces of power, which have demonstrably failed, become stronger after their widely perceived damage is common knowledge?
Economic decay is all around. Poverty, unemployment, foreclosures, job export, consumer debt, pension attrition, and crumbling infrastructure are well documented. The self-destruction of the Wall Street financial giants, with their looting and draining of trillions of other people's money, have been headlines for two years. During and after their gigantic taxpayer bailouts from Washington, DC, the banks, et al, are still the most powerful force in determining the nature of proposed corrective legislation.
"The banks own this place," says Senator Richard Durbin (D-IL), evoking the opinion of many members of a supine Congress ready to pass weak consumer and investor protection legislation while leaving dominant fewer and larger banks.
Who hasn't felt the ripoffs and one-sided fine print of the credit card industry? A reform bill finally has passed after years of delay, again weak and incomplete. Shameless over their gouges, the companies have their attorneys already at work to design around the law's modest strictures.
The drug and health insurance industry, swarming with thousands of lobbyists, got pretty much what they wanted in the new health law. Insurers got millions of new customers subsidized by hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars with very little regulation. The drug companies got their dream-no reimportation of cheaper identical drugs, no authority for Uncle Sam to bargain for discount prices, and a very profitable extension of monopoly patent protection for biologic drugs against cheaper, generic drug competition.
For all their gouges, for all their exclusions, their denial of claims and restrictions of benefits, for all their horrendous price increases, the two industries have come out stronger than ever politically and economically. Small wonder their stocks are rising even in a recession.
The junk food processing industry-on the defensive lately due to some excellent documentaries and exposes-are still the most influential of powers on Capitol Hill when it becomes to delaying for years a decent food safety bill, using tax dollars to pump fat, sugar and salt into the stomachs of our children, and fighting adequate inspections. Over seven thousand lives are lost due to contaminated food yearly in the US and many millions of illnesses.
The oil, gas, coal and nuclear power companies are fleecing consumers and taxpayers, depleting and imperiling the environment, yet they continue to block rational energy legislation in Congress to replace carbon and uranium with energy efficiency technology and renewables.
Still, even now after years of cost over-runs and lack of permanent storage for radioactive wastes, the nuclear industry has President Obama, and George W. Bush before him, pushing for many tens of billions of dollars in taxpayer loan guarantees for new nukes. Wall Street won't finance such a risky technology without you, the taxpayers, guaranteeing against any accident or default.
Both Democrats and Republicans are passing on these outrageous financial and safety risks to taxpayers.
Congress, which receives the brunt of this corporate lobbying-the carrot of money and the stick of financing incumbent challengers-is more of an obstacle to change than ever. In the past after major failures of industry and commerce, there was a higher likelihood of Congressional action. Recall, the Wall Street and banking collapse in the early 1930s. Congress and Franklin Delano Roosevelt produced legislation that saved the banks, peoples' savings and regulated the stock markets.
From the time of my book, Unsafe at Any Speed's publication in late November 1965, it took just nine months to federally regulate the powerful auto industry for safety and fuel efficiency.
Contrast the two-year delay after the Bear Stearns collapse and still no reform legislation, and what is pending is weak.
Yet the entrenched members of Congress, responsible for this astonishing gridlock, are almost impossible to dislodge even though polls have Congress at its lowest repute ever. It is a place where the majority is terrified of the corporations and the minority can block even the most anemic legislative efforts with archaic rules, especially in the Senate.
Culturally, the canaries in the coal mine are the children. Childhood has been commercialized by the giant marketers reaching them hour by hour with junk food, violent programming, video games and bad medicine. The result-record obesity, child diabetes and other ailments.
While the companies undermine parental authority, they laugh all the way to the bank, using our public airwaves, among other media, for their lucre. They can be called electronic child molesters.
We published a book in 1996 called Children First!: A Parent's Guide to Fighting Corporate Predators in the Media. This book is an understatement of the problem compared to the worsening of child manipulation today.
In a 24/7 entertained society frenetic with sound bites, Blackberries, iPods, text messages and emails, there is a deep need for reflection and introspection. We have to discuss face to face in living rooms, school auditoriums, village squares and town meetings what is happening to us and our diminishing democratic processes by the pressures and controls of the insatiable corporate state.
And what needs to be done from the home to the public arenas and marketplaces with old and new superior models, new accountabilities and new thinking.
For our history has shown that whenever the people get more engaged and more serious, they live better on all fronts.


86 Comments so far
Show AllMany of us have noticed these trends, especially the ability of our ubiquitous multi-media to distract, divert, and disunify. This along with the fact that our governmental and coorporate systems have coallesced to form a protective shell around the plutocracy. I think we are in a downward spiral, unless some crisis is so great so as to cause mass direct action by the people. I don't know the answer.
Re "distract, divert, and disunify" -- that sums up my problem with a website like HuffingtonPost.com, which combines utter trivia with serious discourse.
Radical step number one is to unplug the TV.
Yes, television is the link to brainwashing and that includes the "educational" channels, discovery, history, pbs, etc. All crap, all lies.
"How do you suggest we get people together to talk?"
Get as many people to build some self-confidence in themselves and socially motivate them. That's part of how I got neighbors to team up and do a lot together including gardening and social gatherings. Ted Markow once posted a good site to help someone out. Try meetup.com . You would be surprised to see what you are missing close to you.
We are all talking our heads off via the internet. Far more talking is happening now than ever happened in living rooms, or village squares. The problem is more the quality of talk, as we are learning how to talk for our times. I think that this is getting more and more refined. It's amazing, and is efficient. We talk to hundreds every day by typing a few words, and then they talk and on it goes and the talk comes around and out again, at unimaginable speeds. It will eventually lead us to better times. As long as we secure our ability to do it, and by doing it I think we do secure that ability, and I think we create a forum for the new age of humanity.
I wish I could agree, but ,alas, I cannot. The posts I read are a mixed bag , sorry, some rather brilliant, far too few though, most are just diatribes with no plan or direction. Worst of all they are substitutes for actions. Most of the folks who post here will never, ever, not even once, participate in any activist efforts. Why is the progressive voice in America silent? Because we are all here posting in anonymity, read only by the few like minded folks when it is the vast working class folks we must be reaching. Did I mention substitutes for action?
Turn off your computer once in a awhile, join or start a neighborhood group dedicated to improving ones surroundings, helping to start or repair day care centers, senior centers, go to city hall and get involved in local politics. Join the Green Party and actually attend meetings. Register voters for that Party, or any other you choose to support. There are so many choices once one turns ones back on this thinking that conversation with folks you will never meet gains your country something tangible.
Oh, and before you ask what I'm doing here I should note that I spent the weekend helping to get a senior center re-licensed. Further I have been a member of a group that has performed community services for over four decades now. We register voters, organize community efforts and talk to local and state politicians on local issues of many sorts. In addition I am a union rep and speak to blue collar workers weekly on progressive issues..Try that sometimes, but bring a stiff neck and a backbone too.
In my spare time I post .......
Doubledee
Good post and good work on your part.
I would say most posts are only substitutes for action and a good many derisive of action. That's particularly troubling.
Last week when we heard someone was running for office, I heard little from the constant commenters. I don't know what to think of that.
When I chaired our state Green party the person who had the most to say and offered the most obstructionist measures and criticized the most was a man who rarely left his mother's house and managed to discourage a local chapter from developing in his geographical area. But he wasn't the problem; the problem was that we allowed him way too much power.
I offer my regard for your Green Party activity.
I would also note that, in a lifetime of committee meetings and problem identification and solving I have discovered a tool known as "Lean Sigma Six". Heretofore used primarily in business applications it turns out to be an excellent, if a bit difficult to master, tool for both identification of and means to resolve problems. It also has the added benefit of minimizing disruptions from ones like you identify.
Lord, Nadar sure is sounding like an old codger more and more recently. Reminiscent of the good old days, he has nothing but complaints about society today.
Nader is one of the few evidence-based leaders today. The Democrats and Republicans are both 100% faith based...anybody who questions the Republicans' Rove Manifesto or the Democrats' Rahm Manifesto is quickly brought into line or kicked out.
Rather than criticizing Nader, please devulge evidence of positive trends.
So, Travb, what good can you say about our society today? Nader is just telling us the truth as he has all his life.
wantrealdemocracy
Very well said.
Hahaha, the Nader haters are out of the coop again! I must hand it to you people that you provide good comedy!
Lord, are you allowed computers in therapy?
It's a shame that Nader's voice in all its logic has been squelched by the corporate media and their minions who control the so-called two-party system. Because of gerrymandered voting districts it's nearly impossible to get rid of the criminals who inhabit the Congress. They've rigged the laws so that the deck is stacked against any third-party candidate, no matter how compelling and cogent his or her message is.
Yes. We need to undertake the long term project of enabling third party candidates at every level of our political system.
Yes, the current system is rigged in favor of the two corporate parties. It is very difficult to get any candidate elected that is not a member one of these parties. The system is rigged BUT...we can get around it.
Simple. DON'T VOTE FOR EITHER A DEMOCRAT OR A REPUBLICAN!!
Neither one of them is the lesser evil. They are both paid for and working for the corporations. Don't get mad at one of the monsters and vote for the other. Make a firm committment not to vote for either one of them. Vote 'minor' party or independent.
Third parties can win:
Witness Jesse Ventura.
You declare as an independent then go for it. Hopefully if enough money is raised you can take just enough votes away from the Republican and the Democrat to squeak through.
That's what he did.
I was with Jesse about two weeks ago at a book signing and he said he won the governor's race in Minnesota with $300k and when the election was over a bunch of CIA thugs cornered him in a room and said, "How did you do it?"
It can be done.
As long as you allow yourself to be immersed in Junk Kulture you will never free yourself. Chemical brain-impairment (food additives, esp. sweeteners, mercury fillings/vaccines, fluoride in the H2O, nutritionless factory-farmed, processed "food", esp. transfats and omega 6 fats), TV's hypnotic flash rate (Youtube it), its violent, threatening content and coercive "news" coverage... all controlled by 5 groups of millionaires, all hobble your ability to respond to your situation. You've heard it before but I'll say it again; turn off your TV! It's only a first step but if you can't do even THAT, then give up. I mean it.
If American voters and citizens can't be bothered with democracy, how can they expect their representatives, people tempted by bucket loads of cash, to be?
Can we show these sold out politicians how it's done?
Do not vote for the lesser of two evils. It has proven to be counter-productive, to say the least. Support those with good records of fighting for progressive ideals, not some corporate whore who was given millions to scam us!
I gave up TV for Lent. I may never go back, except of course for DemocracyNow and EWTN. It is about silence. When we can be still to hear our own conscience and make time also to listen to what others tell us, then we will have made a start at being truly communicative of each other. The news was on the radio the other day and it was raining. I heard the drops falling and not the words; could be a sign of ....
Peace
CONGRATs!!!
Stay off it, you'll love it.
I trashed my last TV set in 1975.
Clears the mind.
TV was a commercial mind-control device via advertising when I divorced it.
Good luck!
My TV comes in handy on occasion. I haven't watched the news since 9/11, nor am I a big TV-watcher, generally, but when my alltime favorite film, " West Side Story", is aired on the TCM Channel, that's when I turn my television on.
Elections are the roots of our evils. If we keep electing corporate puppets, things will predictably get worse.
The media keep censoring Mr. Nader election after election, and then they have the nerve to call him a spoiler.
Can you imagine if Nader had been allowed to debate Obama and McCain, or Bush and Kerry, or Bush and Gore?
When the country was founded, there was no CNN to distort what was happening. Nowadays we have the TV God dictating reality, and thus we freely elect our own oppressors.
As Steve Biko stated, "The greatest weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed."
We could vote our way to a more reasonable direction, if we stopped letting the corporate media deceive us.
If Nader announced the formation of a new political party in this country today I would join it and start working for it.
I will NEVER vote for another Democrat again as long as I live.
They obviously cannot be trusted to work for the common person.
They are owned, lock, stock and barrel by corporate America.
Like Lucy pulling the football away from Charlie Brown again and again....
Not falling for it anymore.
The Democrats are actually starting to scare me more than the Republicans.
We've been had.
I just took the CBS poll to give Obama his "grade card". I gave him all F's and I checked the result at the end. 63% give him an F overall.
Here's the link to join in the fun:
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/19/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6116297.shtml?tag=
oops dbl post
Check out the link. At the bottom are thousands of comments. Almost all of these people hate Obama because he's a Socialist (or a Muslim). OK, so we give Obama a lot of D's and F's because he's not socialist ENOUGH, or he's too corporatist, or too "bipartisan", or won't end the wars.
Um, that's NOT what these people are saying.
Creepy, really creepy.
hear hear
"For our history has shown that whenever the people get more engaged and more serious, they live better on all fronts. "
I was thinking the same. I like what you wrote Nader and again, I apologize for not listening to you or Mckinney and being one of the dumb 130 million who voted for Obama or Mccain to continue this. I think what's more is even when progressives and liberals appear to be winning, their lack of self-confidence in each individual and the team confidence bring defeat to them as quickly as they get that occasional victory. Imagine if each and every progressive were as self-confident as Nader, Mckinney, Hedges, and the likes and imagine getting together as a team and building that team confidence instead of having mistrust and paranoia against each other. I have heard people say rotten things about Nader but the man isn't perfect and what can he do without a team to give build up self-confidence and share some team confidence with others who share a vision like him? I guess that's why too young people these days live more ignorantly playing around with those small gizmos while knowing nothing about Social Security and even people their own ages around the world. Oh well. I guess it takes a lot of spunk and courage to get out there and do the right thing like Ralph instead of falling back into feeling powerless and reverting to neutral mindedness.
"One yardstick by which to measure the decay in our country's political, economic, and cultural life, is the answer to this question: Do the forces of power, which have demonstrably failed, become stronger after their widely perceived damage is common knowledge?"
They become stronger as the will of the people becomes weaker. Where are the protests from the moderates, the progressives, the leftists? We see ample supplies of right wing folks exercising their right to free speech and airing their complaints , agreeing or disagreeing with their words is not relevant to the point here.
I might note that these tea party sheep are just tools of the oppressor class, to be used and discarded as they are needed. But then I do admire activism and see little thereof from those with whom I can agree politically.
I agree with very nearly every single word in the article--to elaborate on that would be pointless because almost everyone here can see the truth in what he's saying.
But what the hell is with clueless old people demonizing video games all the time? How can a mind capable of such incisive analysis dismiss an entire medium with the wave of his hand?
Th first step is simple ... Join the Green Party ...
Attend a local chapter to find the people who believe as you do.
Joining the Green Party, even if you do nothing else, tells TPTB
that you are fed up and not fooled by their propaganda ...
As soon as I can walk again - injured ankle - I am going to start going around town talking to people about voting Green Party. Sure it is worth a try. However, there is still a good chance that the ruling elites can stop ANY threat to their power no matter what we do.
Even if Ralph had gotten elected, his presidency could have been easily destroyed. Or his family threatened. And that is the kind of hardball these people could play. The MIC and corporate plutocracy will fight to the bitter end to retain their privileges.
You can start talking about the Green Party on the net!
Register Green and if you are able, join the local Green Party. There you will find people of like mind and can share ideas of how to use your energy effectively ...
Yes, it could be hopeless, but we'll never know unless we try ...
best of luck !
You can "Join the Revolution" at www.gp.org
Some are rejoicing at the decay of this countries political, economical and cultural life. I'm not talking about the corporations or the ones getting rich, but others who were never invited to the stinking party to begin with: the homeless, the criminals, the oppressed and the deviants that hated middle class values.
You see, this country has always been crap but before only a few could smell it, now more people are smelling it. Let's hope these corporations, lobbyists and greedy politicans drag more middle class families into the dog house.
The ones who were already there will be happy to see you.
Ralph, you are my president.
I like your attitude. We might consider, like fantasy football, just holding our own election over the computer & elect our own shadow government where Nader would indeed be our real president.Simply tune out DC & listen to President Nader & his administration & our shadow congress.
I.E. simply withhold our consent from DC & give it to our shadow gov't. A revolution without firing a shot.
So Ralph, where could a significant tax revolt occur? Where could it get traction? No taxation without representation.
ATTENTION-Deficit Democracy -- Nader correctly says about the USA......
what seems to not have occured in the observation is:
Perhaps Americans have ATtention Deficit on Democracy because -- deep down - americans NEVER REALLY CARED about democracy?
that despite the knee-jerk pablum , spouting off "democracy" as synonymous with being American - americans actually COULDN'T CARE LESS about it?.
after all -- if its own history shows - where WAS america when slaves were institutionally acceptable? or Racism ?
where WERE or have BEEN americans when generations of laborers that were perceived as belonging to a more "alien" race or ethnicity or foreign birth were ostracised or shunned - ESPECIALLY by the "native born"
"democracy americans"?
what happened anyway to the example of Reverend Martin Luther King ? HAVE americans REALLY taken to heart the seriousness of his purpose ? or instead pretended to "have gone forward and progressed" while pushing under the rug the essential injustices he fought against in the pretense that "there's no racism anymore" ....there's "women's emancipation now"...."you can be who you want to be" and all such pretensions?.
so many questions point to what seems to be an underlying characteristic :
that despite all the BIG WORDS about "democracy" .........
the attention-deficit ITSELF is the greatest indication that americans NEVER really took it to heart -- but only its PRETENSE and its "words" without the INCONVENIENCE that it imposes on them...as if to be that:
if an american can just FLY the FLAG or DISPLAY It on the porch or on ones' car, or put hand to chest and sing "god bless america" on a Baseball game ...or attend church among patriotic "christian americans"....
then Democracy "must already be real"...
so long of course as one doesn't ACTUALLY have to live up to it when INCONVENIENCE arrives....
the more these things are discussed by the many fine writers and commentators around...the more I learn about things and observe the way details or small indications fall within the larger picture -- the more convinced I am becoming that as a whole --
americans NEVER REALLY were serious about the THING they claim as america's great , incomparable example: Democracy.....
but that what americans are about is keeping up the PRETENSE of it, the Facade, just like going through the motions and the RITUALS are supposed to actually "turn wine into the blood of jesus" in a church service would.
RITUALS replacing SUBSTANCE is what "american democracy" really seems to be about. ...and i think that to most americans -- this IS what they really are about.
307,006,550
That is the number of those you have just lumped all together in a rather fuzzy logic sort of diatribe. It is so easy to rail against strangers, rage against a situation rather than attempt the more difficult yet much more necessary task of attempting to think ones way around a problem.
if you are offended by my "lumping" together americans -- look around you -- what HAVE AMERICANS DONE all these generations?
you wish to wash your hands of any responsibility for what your OWN country has done in YOUR name?
FINE --
then LOOK at what the USA -- -- to the world it means :
AMERICANS --
has done to afghanistan, to pakistan, to iraq, to many, many countries -
to YOUR own health care system, to your OWN CAR culture, to YOUR own corporate culture, to YOUR own VERY american claims about what YOU call "self-responsibility" -- leading to what YOU see are low wages, lost jobs. the POLITICIANS YOU ALL allowed to be leaders, to YOUR media and YOUR entertainment.....
etc. etc. etc.
do i REALLY mean every single american? of course NOT. i am aware there are many many good people and with conscience and try their best - no differently than anywhere -
but the "lumping together" of those hundreds of millions - as REPRESENTED by what "america" AND the "american culture" DOES -
is the CONSEQUENCE of what the people - willingly or not - consciously or not - mistakenly or not - AS americans - in the final analysis -- ALLOW to happen.
NOT ALL GERMANS were "nazis" or participated actively and willingly with Hitler -
but those that were "innocent" of his crimes - NEVERTHELESS - as a consequence of his crimes and their country's crimes
PAID the price of being "lumped together" BY HISTORY as "the culture and country that committed great crimes against humanity".
I had a teacher , a beautiful professor in German language many years ago :
she showed us in class towards the end of the course a film about the holocaust and war..including the reels made BY the nazis themselves that eventually indicted them .
at the end - we were all in tears..as she was.
SHE - her family did not have active participation in it.
NEVERTHELESS - SHE - a german - said this to each of us in class (of many races) :
"WE , our people, ALLOWED this to happen..our people did it....and I -- I am very sorry and apologize and ask forgiveness for my people.".
and when she did that - WE , her students , none of whom were directly affected by the war, nor our parents, BY the germans, although the war affected everyone on earth in some way, nevertheless knew that we WERE part of the world and that what was done to SOMEONE ELSE somewhere, sometimes as an injustice was , in some way done TO everyone else, including ourselves...
and we went to her and embraced her...not because we felt we had the power or the right to DISPENSE forgiveness - but to show understanding that SHE - who was not responsible for committing those atrocities, nevertheless TOOK UPON HERSELF the responsibility or the price of forever, as a german , being part of a culture that once committed great atrocities.
she did not say , like YOU DO,
"don't COUNT ME or my family among those 50,000,000 german citizens of the war....we werent' part of those atrocities".
THAT is a lesson of history.
YOU don't DISTANCE yourself from what your own country and people have done to OTHERS...
this is what it means for the GENERATIONS much later - such as the Japanese of today, or the germans of today ,
learning about their countries' past against others - and taught that - EVEN IF THEY themselves were NOT part of it - the atrocities of their culture and country ARE part of their legacy.
in other words - the old saying that goes:
"the sins of the mother or father MARK the children forever".
it doesn't MEAN the children , in their INNOCENCE , are BAD - it means THEY TOO should not only not forget what has been done in their name - they TOO SHALL take responsibility so that such things NEVER ever, happen again. and ADMIT that THEY ARE children of people who have committed atrocities.
andTHAT is the price they pay for sins they have NOT committed.
that is what history does. u see.
just as - i had told an american colleague who was talking about "self-responsibility" - about how alan greenspan was so great -blah, blah, blah -
"IF AMERICANS - who are so PROUD of their greatness even if INDIVIDUALLY - they have done SHIiit towards it and just went along for the ride - and felt (responsible) only for what's in it for me( - really live up to the HONESTY that their claimed self-responsibility proclaims - they would FOREVER ALL , no matter who they are,
beg for forgiveness from the NATIVE INDIANS for what has been done to them , and to the africans for what was done to them...
as the BASIS of the very culture on which americans today and the future STAND ON for all their claims of greatness".
you do not try to ESCAPE from that.
you ADMIT IT - and say - "I am who i AM , an american - BECAUSE of what was done TO native indians and others by MY country".
the BEST example, which YOU do not wish to follow , is that by Martin Luther King , JR.
a great, great american:
" *I* must with great shame and sadness say that the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today is MY own country and government".
NOTE the personal PRONOUNS used by a man who was NOT responsible for bombing vietnamese, or invading or meddling in other countries for profit ...and YET HE TOOK ON THEIR sins on himself....because he WAS american. PART of the country that committed those atrocities.
if you are as "american" as you think you are for the GOOD things america does - then you - like KING - ought to be strong enough to ADMIT what HE TOO admitted.
and this last -- I am not trying to prop myself up and it's the first time i have told anyone...but it is a good enough example of what I mean:
I am NOT american-born - but "merely" found myself landed in this country and try my best to make do with what life gave me...i am NOT the one that pulls the triggers in Texas to drop Drone-war bombs on afghans that blow up children as a consequence who had no quarrels with ME or MY people back home or my FRIENDS in america ....
but i MUST share in the responsibility of what is being done also in MY name - by your own country, government and the people who ALLOWED such things to be BUILT as an empire...
and with what little i have - i once contributed to a children's fund for afghanistan so they can have some food or whatever little they can have. that is not about bragging about myself - but only that in my own little way - i TAKE responsibility for what I did NOT plan, nor scheme to do because i have BECOME part of "america"..and it is MY way of asking forgiveness for what THIS country DOES to those children and their parents -- FAR away in afghanistan who never quarreled with ME.
YOU can do NO less than admitting that as PART of "america" YOU are also responsible for what is done in YOUR name.
You tell them teddy ! It disgusts me that not only is this a nations of clowns and asses but that most are proud of it. This country should renamed "The United SPECTACLES of America" !
Oh, you too huh. It is so very easy to condemn the faceless mass, is it not?
If you think so poorly of those 300 odd million then why would you even try to work for change? You and Teddy can have a fine old time denigrating every one in sight, then will you feel better, or have accomplished anything at all?
Most of what Teddy screams is not new, though perhaps it is to him. Further, many, many understand their responsibility for this nation's actions, and many of us have worked for decades attempting to make changes. That we do not choose to act like little kids laying on the floor holding ones breath until we turn blue seems to indicate to the one dimensional folks who have probably never actually performed a community service in their lives that no one cares. Well perhaps about him......
There will be no progress without alliances, and there will be no alliances as long as those like Teddy, and I guess you too, think progress means accusations. Progress comes incrementally and far too slowly I agree, but it only comes from endless effort and extending ones hand, not ones fist.
Look, I agree with what you say about change and all but I think it's right to speak up and call out the real culprits and if that's denigrating others, I'm sorry but I can't afford to be an ass. I already feel like one and the more I learn, the more I feel like I've been ass all along. I'm not getting too much into accusations but somewhere we have to stop and think where we're getting it all wrong. Progress coming incrementally isn't a bad thing but defending a giant regressive leap as a small step towards progress is insane and totally embarrassing. Look, I'll admit that a lot of progressives and liberals have a lot of self-confidence but that they need to pull it all together as a team on progressive and liberal causes and build team confidence while at it. Maybe I'm sounding too harsh and like a jealous man very angry at our nation's embarrassments that he is ashamed to call himself an American in front of a foreigner without feeling like an ass knowing that most countries beat the US hands down on a lot of things. That's not to say that I'm the type of guy who would go joining a tea party rally but I can't blame the progressives and liberals who do because they feel that there is no hope of team confidence within the progressive and liberal circles and some of them feel like blaming them for losing their own self confidence and some of that might be true. I don't know. I'm probably torn.
I doubt there are any true progressives to be found amidst the cacophony of the tea party ranters, frankly.
My point is simple, Stanley, and I make it almost endlessly these days it seems. Criticism begins to be tuned out when it is endless, regardless of the validity found therein. When one criticizes one seems obligated to offer some suggestion as to how to change the system. Further, if one feels as strongly about this nations ills and evils as does Teddy then one wonders why there is never, ever a shred of a hint as to how to effect said change. Or a comment as to what Teddy the angry is doing to bring his vision to fruition.
I do not wish to denigrate either of you, but I think you are new to political activism, having had a crisis of faith ,so to speak, and good for you. But now it is time for the next step, Stan, old man, and that step means getting off your butt and out there where your voice can be heard. Criticism becomes carping and harping unless followed by concrete work.
Progressive or liberal, I agree that something must be done to getting our causes out there but our leadership lacks dedication or confidence to help where their help is seriously needed. I don't mind being practical but when people concede to defeat and call it practical, I question that kind of action and can't help but wonder whether we've simply lost our confidence to actually stay progressive/liberal or whether we were progressive/liberal in the first place. I'll continue to do what I can but politicians wield a lot more power than what any of us have and they have bigger responsibilities to follow. Their failure to be responsible in governing properly is what infuriates us and it makes this nation so embarrassing I almost feel like there's a kick me sign on my back every time I listen to, read, or watch a foreigner on the radio, tv, or in person showing satisfaction of what their government has done for their people compared to ours.