by LeonDion » Tue 26 Jul 2005, 11:51:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('highlander', 'I')t is still our country, our government. If we get rid of the corrupt politicians that do whatever the corps and banks want, we still might have a chance of keeping America intact.
That's the spirit! I see a glimmer of hopefulness in you, highlander. And that's just what's needed to resuscitate America - the
real America. The America that
Frank Capra felt was worth fighting for. You know that it's still there, under the surface, ready to bloom once again, if only... if only...
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Specop_007', 'Y')ou wont ever seen a third party because people cant agree. Thats why the current system works so well for
Them
Then don't start a third party. Don't fix your sights on
one goal or solution, because you might be led down the garden path. The same has been said on this forum with regard to alternative energy choice: don't fixate on one solution such that you become blind to more realistic solutions nearer at hand.
I mentioned in an earlier post that very few people have any
real access to the decision-making power of the nation. Who really believes that your congress person will do what you ask of them if you were to send them an email or letter?
There's always been a great desire for democracy in America - people even talk proudly of America as if it
were a democracy. But it's not a democracy. It's a
republic. ("I pledge allegiance to the flag...and the
Republic for which it stands...") Well, how about instead of focusing on a political
party, focus political
issues, outside of party lines - like changing the constitution to provide more democracy. That can get the ball rolling, or at least eliminate the obstacles to getting it rolling. With even a
little more democracy, such as
proportional representation, the next change can occur.
What is a reasonable 'next change'? How about a constitional amendment that corporations shall be liable to the 'death penalty'? "Any corporation proven to be responsible for the loss of human life, shall be dissolved, having its corporate charter revoked by the state which issued it, and its assets turned over to the national treasury." Hey, why not go all the way and return to the old-fasioned view of the corporate charter; corporate charters shall only be given in order to serve the
public interest. After all, why in the world should the public grant corporate charters, if they're
not in the public interest? No one has a
right to form a corporation, just like no one has a
right to a driver's license. It's a
privelege. Ask any lawyer - the reason to form a corporation is to shield the principles from
liability (a.k.a.
responsibility).
There are democratic revolutions going on all over the world. We're being isolated by the Big Business-owned media here in America, so we can't see this trend. But it's happening. It really is. But expect resistance. There's always resistance. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see
non-democratic resistance opposing the ideas I just brought to this forum. Expect it.
You want your fellow man to trust in democracy? You're not going to achieve that if you play it greedy. What are
you willing to bring to the table? How much freedom you are willing to give to others will define how much freedom you enjoy yourself. It will always work that way. It should always work that way. Those who seek to deny freedom to their fellow man
should lose their freedom. Or to put it another way, he who lives by the sword
should die by the sword. The only way we'll ever realize this on our little blue ball here, is if we work together for it.
Oh, yeah. There are several unions splitting from the AFL-CIO. That's good news for unions, as the old guard in the workers unions seem to have become as corrupt as the old guard in the national union (the federal government).
And speaking of unions: the working-class unite together to cooperate for their common interests, and they call it 'communism'. The elite get together to cooperate for
their common interests, and they call it 'capitalism'. Think of the banking cartel uniting to form the "Federal" "Reserve" banking system, a privately-owned cartel which is neither federal, nor has any reserves! That's an effective union in operation - but in service of the old money elite. Zero in on that beast, and America could easily find renewal. Easily.