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The End of an Era. The Era of Civility.

28 Friday Aug 2009

Posted by Solis R. in Uncategorized & Miscellaneous

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Perhaps it’s best that Eunice followed so closely by Ted has passed on into another dimension.

We can always recall fondly the times that the Kennedy’s represented some of the best of America and what it stood for.
Sure there will be those who would go on, and on about how in some ways they represented the worst. But, even so. No, family should have to endure what the Kennedy’s have. No family.
One thing that can be assured is that they were patriots. Perhaps, not your brand of patriots, but patriots nonetheless. And, while I feel sad that another icon of Americana has passed from the scene, I can’t help but wonder if it’s all for the best. What I mean by that is – that with the current state of this nation and radical element that is being fed by the evilest forces in this country – it’s probably just as well that folks from a different era aren’t forced to witness the decline of our American society and the slip into what I believe, may someday be, civil war.
While that in itself may seem like a radical notion. I’d like to draw attention to the last few weeks and the tactics the Republicans in this country have turned to. So pleased during the Bush years to mock the liberals with we won, you lost, get over it, they are now in the opposite position, and seem the least likely candidates to embrace democracy. That notion that the will of the people should govern our land is completely foreign to them. While they talk about American values, they simultaneously have adopted of posture of louder is better.
It would appear that merely drowning out your opponents viewpoint, or turning up the volume on your rhetoric means winning. It does not. It means whining.
So while we have protesters at town hall meetings carrying guns and painted signs of our President with Swastikas and mustaches. While they burn their Democratic Party congressional representatives in effigy and talk about the tree of freedom needing a drink of the blood of the likes of our elected officials – those who would never espouse violence to solve our countries differences have passed on.
I would never propose violence to solve anything.
That’s why when we have the FAUX news network espousing tea parties and mimicking the poisoning of the Speaker of the House – I do think that the level of incivility will only rise. And, ultimately a shot will be fired. Perhaps at our President by some misguided, brainwashed malcontent who probably would be the one to tell you killing (as in abortion doctors) to stop the killing is a reasonable idea.
Perhaps it will be a shot fired at one of our elected congressional officials, or maybe it will come from the other side, whereas a liberal just can’t take it anymore – because some of the stuff they are claiming is utter nonsense!
Do you really think that President Obama proposes and supports death panels? Really? If so, please – stop reading this blog, and go directly to the asylum. Really.
We will have to wait until the next round of elections for America’s referendum on all this nonsense. The sad part is that even if there’s another extension of the Democratic revolution, and we gain an even BIGGER majority – there are those that will simply revert to louder is winning. And that certainly won’t help anything. It will be interesting to see how the FAUX news network and others in the Conservative media will try to spin this into having us believe that they had no part in it. That guns don’t kill people – people kill people – while all the while they’ve been cleaning, loading, and handing the gun to the radical factions that they know will use it.
Yes, while it’s sad that the end of the Kennedy era has passed – I think they are better off to not have seen what we have descended into – or what may become far worse than it is now. Good bye Senator Ted Kennedy.
Christopher S.

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For Folks That Have Been Asking…

20 Thursday Aug 2009

Posted by Solis R. in Uncategorized & Miscellaneous

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I updated the blog links on the right hand side. Below the link for my pictures on Flickr is a link for Rob’s pictures on Mac Gallery. Yes. I know. We’re one family but when it comes to these things we still can’t get it together. He really likes his Mac Gallery – while I still sing the praises of Flickr.

But I suppose if one site blew up, we’d still have some pictures on the other. In any event, Rob has recently completed some art projects so he keeps those on his Mac Gallery so you can keep up with what he’s up to on painting.

Take care and let us know how you’re doing!

Christopher S.

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Why the Overhaul is the Single Most Important Legislation in This Administration

12 Wednesday Aug 2009

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This could be the big one. It’s why the Republican-America-Haters have boasted that this could be President Obama’s waterloo.

I call them America-Haters, because for all their talk of patriotism, it’s clear that they’d rather be “right” than see the country prosper. For all their crowing about how much they love capitalism, and equate that to the American way of life, they just as soon as see it run over a cliff than even consider anything they deem to stray from the path of capitalism.

And, driving off a cliff it is.

The statistics composed by the National Coalition on Health Care, which can be found in some variation from other sources, indicates that the current rate of health care spending is approximately 4.3 times the cost of national defense. In 2008 we spent as much as 17 percent of our Gross Domestic Product on health care. More than any other industrialized nation in the world. (Compare: Health care spending accounted for 10.9 percent of the GDP in Switzerland, 10.7 percent in Germany, 9.7 percent in Canada and 9.5 percent in France)

Now, this isn’t the worst part. The worst part is that this isn’t stagnate. These figures are on an upward trajectory. There is no end in sight for these costs. They will continue to climb, some estimates having the GDP dedicating 20 percent to health care costs as we enter the next decade.

Now. Before we go further. I’ll tell you right now. Republican-America-Haters will stand up at this point and say. “Stop comparing American health care to Canada or Germany. We have the best health care system in the world! Precisely because it is profit/capitalism based. The research which brings the best drugs, the most promising cures, and most advanced treatments comes because of our current system!”.

I wouldn’t argue this. We have the Cadillac if you will (in some regards) of health cares. However, we can no longer afford to drive a Cadillac. In 2008 the average employer paid for each worker covered $12,700 with each employee contributing on average, $3,700.

Under a plan where the U.S. economy continues to grow, and incomes increase, and property values climb and the GDP enlarges, and the overall productivity flourishes – this model could sustain itself for the foreseeable future. But we all know that today – none of these factors exist. In fact the enlarging costs of health care are exacerbated by the shrinking economy. Meaning – yes. We’re headed for a cliff.

People wonder what will we do if the State of California, the worlds 7th or 8th largest economy, fails or collapses. I would argue, what would we do, if the U.S. federal government follows behind it? We view the federal government as if were a savior for all our ills. The reality, our deficit continues to grow and not unlike a person who lives on their credit cards, someday the bill will have to come due. In no case can you continue to outspend your income for an indefinite period. At some point, the credit line will cease.

Such is the case with our federal government, and the economy as a whole. The model we’ve been using for health care insurance in this country is broken. It no longer works. It is dragging our hopes for the future down.

That is why we must rally behind our President during this critical time. The Republican-America-Haters are employing tactics such as shouting down town meetings and disrupting public forums where this topic is addressed. It’s a ploy they used in Florida during the hanging chad incidents. They paid congressional staffers and other Republican operatives to storm voting offices. This gives the impression that folks are against something. That they are riled up about something. It plays to the cameras well – and the average American sitting at home watching Katie Couric may think. “Wow. I must be on the wrong side of this debate if all these people are upset about this.”

Don’t believe it.

It is time for us to do our part and see these ploys for what they are. To ask those who would come to the table to ‘discuss’ health care, what their alternatives are. We need to ask the party of “NO” what they propose, what solution they offer – because the status quo, keeping things the same is not a solution. It may have worked in different times – it doesn’t any longer.

It’s time however too for our President to step up. I appreciate that President Obama has done an admirable job of attempting to court both sides of every issue. His approach seems genuinely concerned with all sides and making sure that he appears to be a President for all Americans. He seems to hope that all sides can come to an agreement – a comprimise.

This will be the President’s waterloo if he continues this approach.

When Congress comes back in session in the fall – I hope the President starts talking Turkey. I hope he lays out a specific plan, that addresses the MAIN concerns. (It won’t address every concern, it never can). And push for a vote. It’s clear, at this juncture that it may fall upon party lines. That Republican-America-Haters may appear to be left out of the dialog, but they are not. Crossing your arms, holding your breath, stomping your feet and uttering “no” is hardly a dialog.

The American people hired President Obama to get things done. If he fails to get this, the most important act of his presidency done, then he will not lived up to the promise and the task we set him upon. Americans want a better life. Americans need a better life. An overhaul of our health care insurance system is the most fundamental key to that progress. Without it, there will only be a steady decline.

So, I’m prepared to listen. I’m waiting to hear the specifics of any proposal. I’m waiting to see a genuine debate in the Senate on this topic. I don’t fear that President Obama is going to drive us into a ditch with any proposal he may offer. There’s little comfort in that idea – that he could drive us into a ditch. However, I’ll take my chances because we are assuredly headed for a cliff.

Christopher S.

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