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In A Perfect World….
November 28, 2011 in "clean" remark, "Holiday Inn", "It's a Wonderful Life", "My City Was Gone", "Stupid is, 50 state strategy, A Dad's Responsibility, ABC News, Accountability, affordable housing, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AIG, Air Combat Command, Air Force One, Al Mascitti, Alan Levin, Allan Loudell, America's morals, American Press Corp, American Right to Privacy, an actual good Republican, Anywhere But Philadelphia, AOL, AP Wireservices, Armed Service Day, bad hair day, Balanced Budget Amendment, Bank Bailouts, bank failures, Bank of America, bipartisanship, Budget Compromise, By the Numbers, campaign finance, Charles Dickens, Christmas, Christmas wish, Civil But Disobedient, civil disobediance, Colin Powell, competition, Congress, Conservative Movement, Constitution, Constitutional admendments, Cornelius Fudge, Corporate Bailouts, Corporate Bankruptcies, Corporations versus WE THE PEOPLE, Corps of Engineers, Courage, credibility, Crooks and Liars, cyber warfare, D Day, Damn Dixie Cups, David Anderson, Death of Conservatism, Death of Democracy, Death of Unions, debt, Debt Ceiling Crisis, Declaration of Independance, Delaware Bloggers, Nittany Lions, no bid contracts, no child left behind, North Korea, nuclear option, nuclear weapons, Numbers Don't Lie, Nuturing Parents, Obama, Occupy Delaware, Occupy Wall Street, odyssey, open government, Organized Labor, Pandora, parental responsibility, Patriotism, plausible deniability, political favors, President Obama, Presidental Pardons, Presidential Debate, Presidential Library, Presidential Politics, Privacy Issues, professional advice, Raising Taxes = Good Economics, republican ineptitude, Republican intimidation, Republican Lies, Republican Majority Leader, Republican National Committee, Republican soul, Republicans = Bad Guys, Republicans are Gay, Republicans R Babies, Republicans R Wrong, rich get richer, Right to Redress Greviences, Rising Insurance Premiums, Rupert Murdoch, Rush Limbaugh, Russian Military, Secretary of State Clinton, Senator Joe Biden, Senator Ted Kaufman, Senator Tom Carper, sesame street, sex should be private, Sleaser Soddy Institute, Soviet Union collapse, Spying on American Citizens, Stars and Stripes, State of Denial, State of Union address, Stay Out Of My Pocket, Steve Newton, Support Mind Altering Drugs For Republicans, Supreme Court, survival, Tax policy, Tax The Rich, taxes, Tea Party versus Republicans, Ted Kaufman, Tennyson, The Magic Bullet, Tim Russert, Timetable for Withdrawl, top marginal tax rate, tranquility, Trillion Dollar War, Trust in the political process, Truth Be Told In Britain, truth in advertising, Tyler Nixon, United Kingdom, United Nations, Universal Health Care, Veteran's Day 2008, Veteran's Day 2011, Veterans, Veterans Day 2007, Vice President Biden, Vietnam, Want Some Tea, war protests, washington post, WDEL, West Virginia, William Wallace, wish it wasn't, WMD's, women' rights, Women's Prerogative, Yahoo, YouTube | 2 comments
Call it temporary insanity but let’s pretend, let’s just say, …that at one moment in time, if I chose to donate my youth out for my country, to be compensated back in the form of low pay; to completely and unjudgingly offer my fate up to the will of bureaucrats, all for the loss of my own self esteem, all for unending stretches of boredom, sparsed with interludes of a few intense seconds, that fortunately thorough my reactions and training, enabled me to continue living as I do today………….
I could reasonably be expected to be honored for that service to my nation, right?
In a perfect world, that is….
One would think, that in a perfect world, as needs were being debated across the universe of public funding, that a hierarchy resembling this, would sort of be the guideline, if not the rule?
National Heroes…..
over
We, The People…..
over
LLC corporations….
After all, if it weren’t for us, there’s a good chance those LLC. corporations wouldn’t be able to do business in a free and prosperous society, you would think?….
One would think, that if one of these heroes needed medical care, with the tremendous amounts of money being thrown away by our government daily, in the forms of corporate tax breaks enabling corporations to make “record breaking profits”…. that they would be put at the top of the list.. don’t you think?
Sorry, CEO… your operation will have to wait… We have a veteran who is in dire need ahead of you….
In a perfect world….
One would think, that a voucher system would be in place, or a blank check, where any veteran could walk into any hospital, and get immediate, necessary medical attention, have his prescriptions filled as a privilege for his service, and that the bill would be willing be paid by those with monetary resources more than adequate for their own needs?
One would think, (right?)… that it would be CEO’s, those who give pink slips so they can break profit records, those who cut benefits so they can break profit records, those who don’t invest in America so they can break record profits, ….who should be the ones finding themselves regulated to CEO hospitals, where they would then have to settle in on a waiting list for the next opening to occur, where they had to endure budget cutbacks and go without life-saving medicine because there was no money left in the CEO fund, perhaps because it had all gone to Veterans to pay THEIR expenses?
In a perfect world…..
In a perfect world, veterans would need no freebies…. They would not need welfare, or a pension, or a humble stipend to eke an existence… They would be working, contributing to society, in any way they could… If they had no legs, they would be outfitted at corporate’s expense, so that would not be an issue… If they had no arms, they could be outfitted at corporate’s expense so that was not an issue. If they had psychological damage, (and who wouldn’t?) they could be treated at corporate’s expense… so that was not an issue.
If they were so badly damaged that they create an efficiency drain on society, they could be honored for their sacrifice, and a useful voluntary capacity could be created to honor that commitment once made so long ago… Perhaps speaking about serving one’s country in every class, in every school, in every county? Can you think of any better civic’s lesson?
There’s a lot that can be done…
The problem is that veterans are deemed as just another expense…. Because to corporate America, that is just what they are… An expense, an obligation to be met that gets in the way of their making more money…
Unfortunately, our Congress is owned by Corporate America….
What should and does need to happen, is this relationship needs to be exposed. We need to call them out on it…
Republicans and Democrats are both complicit in allowing corporate raiders this unprecedented power. But Republicans are the symbol of Corporate America. Republicans are the ones who championed the Corporate Takeover. Republicans are the ones who dismanteled the safeguards that had been put in place to prevent that takeover from happening. That is why they need to go. Disappear… Whoever is left, the remainder, most likely after seeing the elimination of a large majority of their peers, will think twice before following their Dark Lord, now a soul less wanderer eking existence.. ……
In a perfect world…
Unfortunately, today we need to contend with obscene amounts of money saying Corporate is Good; Government Fairness is Bad….
But we have our lives telling us the opposite… It will take courage and strong will, to override all the overload of sensory data being pipelined into our soul, but we still have hearts, and those hearts are attuned to what makes America special. great, and the best place to live on this earth….
WE can still dream….
And those dreams should include a perfect world… one we CAN make happen, at least for those without whom we would not have the freedom, the resources, the nation, we have today….
Here’s to a perfect world?
Morality
November 9, 2011 in Joe Paterno, Mutiny on the Bounty, Nittany Lions, Penn State Football, Tricky Dick | Leave a comment
The Penn State disaster again teaches us the lesson as to why… moral behavior must be a human being’s number one guiding principal.
Looking away a decade ago, and not doing the right thing then, now erases away all the successes that Penn State has accomplished over the entire career of Joe Paterno.
The man walked on water. None of that means a damn thing now, nor will it, ever again.
It is just sad.
My only hope is that, when rocking the boat looks like an unsurmountable obstacle, that this lesson and seeing its ramifications, will maybe help others make the “right” decision the next time, and not fall for the “easy” one.