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Saturday, February 28, 2015

Open Letter To The President of the United States of America
Re:
Resettlement of Syrian Refugees To The United States of America

Dear Mr. President:

It is reported that “an estimated 7 million Syrians are seeking refugee status” in the United States, and that “500 have reportedly already been allowed in”. With all due respect, sir, this is a serious mistake political and otherwise. I urge you to please put an immediate end to this before it is too late.

Not only is this a serious threat to our national security at this particular point in time (I am sure you know this better than I—you, reportedly, are briefed daily), but also, it is a serious threat to the political stability of our democracy. As rough and tumble as the life of our great country has been over the past many years since its birth, never in my lifetime (and that’s a very long time) have we, as a people, been in such a polarized and politically threatened condition. The Ferguson incident in and of itself should be evidence enough of what I am saying.

In addition, given the loss of thousands of American lives in Iraq and Afghanistan, a national debt of $18 Trillion dollars, including $3 Trillion dollars in expense of those wars (Ref: The Three Trillion Dollar War by Joseph E. Stiglitz and Linda J. Bilmes), our experience with Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, and now ISIS (or ISIL, if you will), I, in all honesty, believe the American people are downright sick and tire of Muslims. To this, I am compelled to ask the question or make the statement—whichever; where have the Muslims in this country been while all this has been going on; or, if they’re the “good guys” while these others are the “bad guys” as you have been saying, why have these “good guys” not joined with us in protests against these “bad guys”?

Mr. President, with all due respect, I believe we should secure racial and political stability within our own country before we take on an even bigger load. On channel 4, on my television yesterday morning, I was told that one in six in our nation today don’t know where their next meal is coming from. We hear every day about the growing inequality in income and wealth among us. Also, we hear about the decrease in equal opportunity. This is not the time to “pinch the pimple” and increase our pain within even more. Trust me; I am not an isolationist; I am not a Republican; and, that I supported you in the last two presidential elections notwithstanding, I am not a Democrat. I am an American. Our nation is in dire straits, economically, politically, and spiritually. I ask that you do everything in your power to lead us out from under the yoke and oppression of the oligarchy of the Corporatocracy and Power Elite that now rules over us indirectly through their lobbyists, campaign contributions, revolving door policies, corruption, and graft—ever increasing our poverty and stealing our democracy from us. In the final analysis, we need (as was said by Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg) a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people”.

Thank you,

Respectfully,

Ronald Miller

Email me at mtss86@comcast.net

Forwarded to:
          President Barack Obama
          Senator William Nelson of Florida
          Representative Ted Yoho of Florida
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Our Racial and Class Discrimination

          It has been said that in the beginning of our great nation, the American Union, there were three great civilizations. To quote Alexis De Tocqueville from his great classic, Democracy in America, published in 1835, there were “three naturally distinct, I might almost say hostile, races. Their education, their law, their origins, even their external features had raised an almost insurmountable barrier between them…. Among these very different men, the first to attract attention, the best educated, the most powerful, the happiest, is the white man, the European, the epitome of man; in a position inferior to him appear the Negro and the Indian.” The Negro, the white man, i.e. the Anglo American, enslaved; the latter, the Indian, he destroyed. I do not discuss the Spanish or Mexicans here because they did not join our Union until after the Mexican War; but, from their treatment, even now, can one not see similarities?

Alexis De Tocqueville goes on to say, “Would you not accept, after seeing what happens in the world, that the European is to other races what man himself is to the animals? He uses them for his own convenience and destroys them when he fails to bend them to his will. In one fell swoop, oppression has deprived the descendants of the Africans of almost all the privileges due to human beings! The American Negro has lost even the recollection of his homeland; he no longer hears the language of his fathers; he has renounced their religion and forgotten their ways. Ceasing, in this way, to belong to Africa, he still has not acquired any rights to the good things of Europe; but he is left suspended between the two societies; he has remained cut off from the two nations, sold by the one and rejected by the other; in the whole universe, his master’s hearth affords him the only semblance of a home. The Negro has no family; in a woman he can see only a passing companion of his pleasures and, from their birth, his sons are his equals” —not infrequently sold from their mothers’ wombs before they are even born.

The Negro, enslaved, raped, pillaged, and often beaten and even murdered, was frequently no more, and treated no better, than the animals to which De Tocqueville referred above. It was against the law to teach them to read and write, to educate them. Even when they were finally freed, after the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation, what were they but, except for their souls, more or less, uncivilized animals unleashed into an enlightened society of survival of the fittest, let the devil take the hindmost—forced to fend for themselves, compete on an unlevel playing field literally scrounging for a living the best they could, and not infrequently ostracized by society and pursued by terrorists such as the KKK. It wasn’t until 1965 and the Civil Rights Act, one hundred years later, that they gained any semblance of real freedom; and, even now, fifty more years later, they continue to be oppressed by substandard education, unequal employment opportunity, questioned voting rights, and acceptance into society. Whether we like hearing this or not, these are, in short and speaking in general, the facts and the breeding ground for the state of the Negro in the United States today. Even more to the point, we created, cultivated, and nurtured the racial problem we have today.

One can argue with me if they wish; but, in my view, our racial problem(s) today, especially in light of current economic conditions and growth of globalization and power of the Corporatocracy and Power Elite within and without our nation, are becoming more intense and stressful with each passing day. Just one reference alone is the current racial unrest in and around Ferguson, Missouri. If we are to live as a nation, in peace among ourselves, we must solve our problems of racial and (I’ll add) class discrimination. Our nation cannot grow, thrive, be happy, and survive if we are constantly at war with each other within, the rest of the world notwithstanding.

Our problems are what they are; to seek their resolution, we can only begin from where we are; we sowed the seeds which created them; and now they must be solved. We must learn to live together and love one another, the very essence of Christianity. To this end, to the very best of our abilities, we must eliminate our underclass, be they black or white. We absolutely must. For the reasons I discussed above, the majority of our underclass is black, but so, also, for a variety of reasons, are there very many white people in this bracket. In a manner of speaking, the same solutions can help to resolve similar problems. This can be done, but it is not a one-way street. Let there be no misunderstanding. All sides of the street must do their part to help. Only a fool would fail to see that we all have flesh in the game. All must work to the utmost of their abilities.

One of the most important solutions to resolving our racial and economic problems is education. Let there be no argument about it. Every last one of us should have an education, pre-K through high school—bar none. Beyond that, every last one of us should, at a minimum, either have a four year college degree in pursuit of a career or graduate from a certified trade school of their choice. There should, by law, be no drop-outs with appropriate enforcement thereof, as well as reasonable allowance for those who are mentally and/or physically unqualified. Obviously, the intent here is to enable all to be employable, productive, and carry one’s own weight in society. All education should include the teaching of values, manners, behavior, people skills, and leadership. Financed by a special Federal Tax earmarked as such, the proposed educational program should also insure that the very poor should have equal opportunity from the bottom to the top of the spectrum to receive an equal opportunity to an education to the best of their ability. 

In regard to education, I want to make two more points. First, all people learn the most in the first years of their life, beginning with what they see, and feel, as well as what they read and hear from others. Examples they see all around them every day teach as much, if not more than, what they are told. A good and positive home environment is absolutely imperative. Secondly, I want to talk briefly about intelligence—individual intelligence. Lest one get “too big for their boots”, or, conversely, feel inferior in regard to others, none of us are equally intelligent. We are all born with intelligence at different points along the curve from the most stupid of us to the most brilliant. Most of us, the average person, race notwithstanding, fall in the middle of the curve. We call it “the average”. Many years ago, I had a college professor tell our class, “Genius is 95% perspiration and 5% genius”. I submit to you that hard work, reading, studying, and exercising your mind will enable almost everybody reading this to keep up with even those supposedly “smarter than you” on most any day.

To our political leaders I ask the following question. Are you more interested in enriching our nation making it more prosperous, secure, raising the standard of living of all our people and saving our democratic republic from fascism; or, rather, are you more interested in continuing on your present course of enriching yourselves and the top one percent, the Corporatocracy and Power Elite among us at the expense of undermining our democracy, our government of the people, by the people, and for the people?

To the people of our great nation I ask the following question. How long are you going to continue to allow our elected representatives to sell your vote through campaign contributions and bribes from the Corporatocracy and Power Elite? If you like your freedom, then give recognition to the fact that our freedom does not and has never been free. Our people over the years of our history have spilled enough blood to attest to that fact. Theodore Roosevelt saved our hind ends at the turn of the century from these bloodsucking Robber Barons. Once again, during the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and subsequently, Harry Truman, saved us again. You have only to look at the historic prosperity we enjoyed in the forties, fifties, and sixties as compared to the present to see what I’m talking about now.

The two greatest problems our nation is facing today, right now, is the loss of our democratic republic to the Corporatocracy and Power Elite and Racial and Class Discrimination within. If we don’t solve these two problems and solve them now, all else is a moot point. Everything begins with you and me. Let us get to work.

Ronald Miller


Email me at mtss86@comcast.net

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Same-Sex Marriage

On C-Span’s Washington Journal, Saturday, February 14th, the subject of Same Sex Marriage was a topic of discussion. I just cannot help but comment on this highly contentious issue. The problem, however, in discussing the matter objectively, lies in its complexity—the definition of marriage, the law, religion, bias, prejudice, emotion.

To maintain objectivity, therefore, let us recognize what, to the best of my knowledge, are certain basic facts: (1) There is no mention of marriage in our Constitution. (2) Marriage is a legal and social institution, a traditional relationship between a man and a woman evolved over centuries of which love was not necessarily a criterion (For the most part, love has been a common factor only since the nineteenth century. Previously marriages were arranged by parents—the common motivation being expansion of wealth and power. To refer to an old song, “What’s Love Got to Do with it?”). (3) Neither does procreation necessarily have to do with marriage. A significant percentage of our population lives together and raises children outside of marriage today. (4) Separation of church and state is a matter of law in our nation; and, therefore, we live in a secular state. (5) A couple can be married either in or out of the church as one might choose as long as a legal license is obtained; and, therefore, given that a license is required, marriage is already defined by law.

Let the arguments begin. Should same-sex couples be allowed to marry? Same-sex couples can and already do legally cohabit. Given the aforementioned facts, an answer of yes has to demand a redefinition of marriage in licensing and a change in the law. It should be legislated and not decided by a judge. Judges should judge. They should not legislate. The ultimate decision for the nation as a whole should be secular in nature as we have a separation of church and state and freedom of religion. Your answer to the question, therefore, whatever it may be, should be secular—whatever you believe is good for the nation as a whole. Consistent with this, no religion should be forced to marry a couple within their religion with whom they do not concur. As a Christian, I am also compelled to remind you of one more thought. God gave us all freedom of choice. He gave us the law, but he gave us the freedom of choice to decide for ourselves as to whether we would follow. We, at the very least, should allow others to do the same, decide for themselves.

Ronald Miller

Email me at mtss86@comcast.net


         












Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Government by Oligarchy

In my posting to this blog on December 27th, I told you that the two greatest problems confronting our nation today are one, that we lack a concerted direction in government causing us to effectively lose our democracy and, two, xenophobia, i.e. racial discrimination. If we are to move forward maintaining our democratic republic, our democracy, these must be overcome.

 Whether we want to “belly up” and face the facts or not, we are being ruled by an oligarchy of the Corporatocracy and Power Elite, signed, sealed, and approved by our Supreme Court in a variety of decisions the most well known of which, recently, was Citizens United v FEC, in effect equating campaign contributions with free speech—your vote vs. the dollars of the very rich and powerful. In conjunction with this, many, if not most, in our Congress as well as others in power have willingly acquiesced their responsibility in office for dollars, effectively selling their votes to the special interests and betraying yours. To my way of thinking this practice is tantamount to accepting bribes. It’s nothing new in politics. For that matter, it’s a practice “as old as the hills”, as they say. I think it’s dishonest, should be stopped, and future practice should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. This government, “Our Government”, is supposed to represent us—not the corporatism of the Corporatocracy and the very rich. Again, there is no way we the people with our one vote per person can vie on an equal footing with the abundant dollars of the corporations. Also, let me tell you this. There is no provision or recognition anywhere in our constitution for corporations, another subject for another day.

Following the timeline of history, you can readily see the rise of the Corporate Oligarchy in the last half of the nineteenth century, subsequently quenched by Theodore Roosevelt, and again in the 1920’s during the Republican administration of Herbert Hoover, ending in the Great Depression of the 1930’s to be again quenched by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Through the 1940’s, ‘50s, and ‘60s, we, our nation’s people, enjoyed the highest standard of living in our history after which, from the 1970’s until the present, this oligarchy of the Corporatocracy and Power Elite has, once again,  raised its ugly head. All around us we can see the destruction and degradation this element of our society has wreaked upon our people and our standard of living. This is not a little matter for us to ignore. If our people don’t turn this around and do it now, all of our other problems will be a moot point. If we want to save our democracy and our republic for the people (that’s us, that’s you), we must turn this around and begin now lest what little freedoms we have remaining will be lost. If we the people continue to allow this to happen, we must ask ourselves if we do not deserve what we get, a life of serfdom.

Understand, folks, we are in a crisis. We no longer live in a country like the one it begun. Not only our future, but the futures of our children and descendants down the line depend upon us doing something—vote, protest, write letters, contribute money, if you can. Let your voice be heard. Outlaw private money from politics; reform the voting laws; reform the tax laws—insist that the corporations and the rich pay their fair share of taxes according to their ability to pay. Don’t let them kid you. There is enough money to pay for the needs of our nation if everyone will only pay their fair share according to their ability to pay and we take the graft, corruption, and wasteful spending out of our government. Take back our country for our people.

This is a blog. It’s necessarily brief. You don’t have to take my word for what I say. In fact, you really shouldn't. Read for yourself. Gain knowledge. Decide for yourself. You may not think so, but your life and those of your family depends on it. Keep in mind, though. Your opinion isn’t worth a “hill of beans” if you don’t have facts, the real truth, to support them. Everybody has an opinion. The lying propaganda and misinformation being thrust upon us today by the media, emails, and word of mouth cannot be trusted. Read When Corporations Rule the World by David C. Korten. You will be amazed at what has gone on around you to your disadvantage of which you weren’t even aware. It was published in 1995, twenty years ago. You can buy it used on Amazon.com for $4.00 ($.01 plus $3.99 shipping) plus tax. Also, another good book is Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty, a best seller last year, an in-depth analysis and discussion of the extreme inequality in wealth and income. It is written for the lay person as well as economists. You can buy it from Amazon, also, for around $30.00, shipping, tax, and title. There are many other books, but these two will provide you all the information you need—just the first one will suffice.

In my next posting to this blog, I want to discuss our xenophobia, i.e. racial discrimination. I procrastinate on this because the subject is so argumentative and contentious. In fact, the subject can’t really be discussed objectively unless the participants are willing to view the elements with an open mind toward resolving the problems involved—and there are many. As I have said before, however, we are where we are. That has to be our starting point.

Ronald Miller

Email me at mtss86@comcast.net