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Sunday, June 16, 2024

AN ALL-PURPOSE PROGRESSIVE STEMWINDER?

 This is planned to be an all-purpose speech for our side. I'm not sure how long it will be but I'll do my best to keep it from being a stemwinder, that is, a speech that lasts too long.
Ronald Reagan once said, he wanted an America where anyone could get rich. Anyone?
What do all of you think of that? I want an America where anyone, including minimum wage workers, can earn a decent living.Where everyone can have enough nutritious and good-tasting food, a decent roof over their heads which can have a controlled temperature, be dressed decently, can actually retire and not have the threat of ruin hanging over our heads in the event of serious illness.
Which America do you think is closer to the Founders' vision? Let me give you a quote or two from those Founders which I hope will help:
"I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of moneyed corporations, which....bid defiance already to the laws of this country."
And again:
"All the property that is necessary to the Preservation of the [Person] and the propagation of the Species is [a person's] natural right which none can deprive [them] of, but property superfluous to that Purpose is by right the property of the Public who by their laws have created it and, whenever the Public may so desire, may otherwise dispose of it."
Pretty revolutionary, no? What this Founder says is, we all have a right to as much resources as we need to maintain ourselves without unnecessary discomfort and to bring up (and educate?) a family in at least modest comfort, but more than that is by right the property of the public, that is, you, me and all of us!
I don't know about you, but it looks to me as if our Founders were not too keen on a country where  anyone could get rich by almost any legal, but mostly unethical, means. Which, I suggest to you, is what Ronnie and his puppet-masters wanted.
Again, I don't know about you but I have no desire to be a 21st century planter with thousands of effective slaves, although we don't call them that nowadays. But that is a legal fiction; all of the 78% of us who live from paycheck to paycheck know we can't afford to be without our jobs!
No, it would be enough for me to have a somewhat larger house with a fenced-in yard for our doggies and not have to pinch every penny till it screams. As a cook, I confess I would really love a large kitchen so I could make anything I wanted. I have no desire to 'live large' and I tend to dislike those to whom such a thing is important, but not because of jealousy. It is because those that do want that seem to believe they have some sort of divine mandate to rule the rest of us in the worst medieval style imaginable!
The great Lord Acton once said and/or wrote: "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." In addition to the means of exchange, is wealth anything but power? And when you look at Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, the Koch family, the Prince/DeVos families, Wayne LaPierre, do you see anything in them that makes them fit to rule the rest of us? Or are they all absolutely corrupted by the power we the people have allowed them to stealthily seize, including their ability to own the 'Republican' party and all its representatives at nearly all levels? And make such inroads into the Democratic party as well?
It also looks as though the Gateses and uncle Warren (Buffett) at least make some efforts against being so corrupted themselves, but that might need further investigation.
I have nothing against there being those who are wealthier than the rest of us, but as Justice Brandeis wrote, "We can either have a few fabulously wealthy people, or we can have democracy, but we cannot have both." I agree. What about y'all?
If we tax correctly, the rich will still be rich. Just not rich enough to buy our government and all of us into the bargain! And when we all do better, well, we all do better. Even the rich do better in strictly numerical terms; they're just not as high above the rest of us as many want to be. Trump is their natural leader; most of them are greedy bullies dangerously close to absolutely corrupt!
And another benefit of taking away the 'super' from 'superrich': as they'll have less power, they'll be less corrupted! Think of it, fellow citizens! We may be saving their souls by taxing them properly, pulling them back from the mouth of the Pit where they currently saunter, foolishly believing themselves immune! Can I have some 'amens' from the crowd?
If you want a country closer to the Founders' hopes than those of a boughten Grade B washed-up ham, vote Democratic at all levels this November! Vote as progressively as you can while looking out for bad
actors (that is, haters of Israel and Jews) trying to use progressive causes as a stalking-horse.
Let's renew our country as a good place for all of us as we save the souls of the Pit-hung rich as well!
Oh well: I hope this reads well enough so that it doesn't feel like a stemwinder, at least!
The two quotations are, respectively, from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson in 1814 and one written by Dr. Benjamin Franklin to Robert Morris on December 25, 1783.

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