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"Dancing with the Stars" - Mya was the best, Donny got the Mormon vote.  It's all about demographics not style points.  Give me a break! 

CANADA INVESTS IN TRAINS!

    The above picture is a Via RR skier train at Jasper Station in the Canadian Rockies in Alberta.  The Canadian government and private sector are making major long term investments updating rail equipment and infrastructure for metro mass transit, long haul freight and transcontinental passenger service.  This is a strategy to produce high wage jobs, wise land use and economic and environmental sustainability. 

    The Obama administration has targeted money in this direction. However, when economic stimulus money has been spent what happens then?  If we insist on being the policeman of the Middle East we know the answer.  As in the Vietnam War era we will see home land investments diminish as the insatiable demands from the Pentagon continue as happened to LBJ's Great Society programs in the '60s.  We can't have both guns and butter.  We must make a choice. 

https://docs.google.com/a/easystreet.net/gview?a=v&pid=gmail&attid=0.1&thid=1248c7ad8766a225&mt=application%2Fpdf&url=http


HEADLINE COMMENTARY: 

Paul Krugman - "The Defining Moment" - in the health care debate

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/30/opinion/30krugman.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1257012515-VF6MS5T1Z4P5UjkOoRGyS

 

Bill Moyers on bringing back the draft!


http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10302009/watch3.html

 

Not again?  Can this generation's "best & brightest" win a four front war against the evils of terrorism?  Be careful what you wish for!  We might end up with a loss in Afghanistan, the breakup of Iraq, the destablization of Pakistan & the erosion of civil liberties on the home front.  After all no president, especially a Dem, wants to be considered "soft" on "evil doers" - commies in the '50s, terrorists now! 

 http://www.thenation.com/doc/20091130/schell

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/in-iraq-security-is-only-surface-deep/article1328566

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20091102/sanchez

Source of article links:  The Canadian Connection

 

MD's for Health Care Reform at the White House

Sign the petition below:

http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/obama_up_or_down_vote/?r_by=-2276355-tquYRrx&rc=confemail1


    Garrison Keillor on the health care reform debate:  "...The Founding Fathers intended the Senate to be a fount of wisdom flowing, but when you consider Saxby Chambliss and Jim Bunning, John Ensign, Jim DeMint, James Inhofe, who look as if they've been banged on the head too many times, and the moon-faced Mitch McConnell, your faith in democracy is challenged severely. Any legislative body in which 41 senators from rural states that together represent 10 percent of the population can filibuster you to death is going to be flat-footed, on the verge of paralysis, no matter what. Any time 10 percent of the people can stop 90 percent, it's like driving a bus with a brake pedal for each passenger. That's why Congress has a public approval rating of 25 percent...."

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/garrison_keillor/2009/11/10/republicans

 

 http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2009/10/06/public_option/?source=newsletter

 

Big Lies about ACCORN, Socialized Medicine & Poor Little Rich People

 

 

    Forest Grove High School regarded as an "outstanding" high school now listed by the latest NCLB Report Card having "repeatedly missed targets" is on the federal government - "troubled list." 

    Except for math trend lines on reading, science and writing are either flat or down especially on writing the most important indicator for success in college.  Don't buy the "edu spin" that Oregon schools are succeding - they are not: 

    Please note that the measuring index used by NCLB inflates the test results for underachieving students so that the report card biases the results inflating test scores.  For more information go to the following link: 

http://schools.oregonlive.com

 

    Oregonian columnist Susan Nielsen's Sunday's op ed column "What tired Oregon teachers say" underscores the stress and strains classroom teachers face trying to teach children who come to them with parents who undermine their children's education, with increasingly larger classrooms and with a system focused on testing not teaching.  

    "...educators face huge pressures to get their school ratings up.  This worthy goal has a few unintended consequences.  Teachers feel like they spend half the year on testing and the other half on test prep.  And many teachers say administrators discourage them from holding students accountable for major disruptions, tardiness, absenteeism or late work.  Too many suspensions or failing grades can make a school look bad on paper..."   

http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/susan_nielsen/index.ssf/2009/11/what_tired_oregon_teachers_say.html

 

    

    Why does the richest nation in the world have the moral blight of homeless people?  If we can put a man on the moon, we ought to be able to help every American to have a "home of their own."


http://www.ahomeoftheirown.com/  


    Connecting the dots between homelessness, hunger & health care disparities in Oregon and Washington County: 

Homelessness:  

•    The faces of the homeless are families with children, single men and women, vets, and many who are impaired. It is estimated that in Washington County up to 56% of homelessness occurs to families.

Hunger:

•    Hunger is highest among single mother households (10%) and poor families (15%) as well as renters, unemployed workers and minority households. 

Heath Care Disparities: 

•    Adults in Oregon without insurance represent 22.3% of the state’s population compared to 19.7% of the nation.  In Washington County approximately 73,000 county residents have no health care insurance. 


              

 

 

   

   

      

 

 




 

 

 

RAD Lines

Phil Knight U fans voted the "worst" in the PAC 10!  Well duh!  But Arizona fans should get the boot for unsportmanlike conduct.  Go Beavs! 

 

 Oregon

 Alis Volat Propriius

[She flies with

her own wings]

 

"...Let's cut to the chase.  Oregon is boxed in by a devastated economy, a vacuous impotent governor and a self-defeating tax system..."  Steve Duin, Oregonian, Sunday, May 24, 2009. 

RAD:  Some very powerful interest groups in Oregon believe that taxing big business and the rich is bad public policy while at the same time they claim to support K-12 and higher ed funding.  They bankrolled the initiative effort to put the $733 million in new taxes on the rich on a January 26th ballot, Meassure 66 & 67.

If this well financed effort succeeds the legislature in February will be faced with redoing the '07-09 budget.  It will mean cuts across the board not unlike what happened this year in California.  If you want schools to close early, a reduction in police and fire protection and criminals on the streets sign the petition.  If not vote YES for Measures 66 & 67! 



For the those who think single payer is not the way to health care reform read this account:  

My Canadian friend played golf with a fellow and his wife from Edmonton, Alberta Canada.  The husband had a case of the flesh-eating disease, but they caught it early enough that despite two surgeries, etc he lived, even though it was close. 

Five months of paid leave from his company, two serious surgeries, intensive care unit for a week, home care to change dressings and all the rest and it didn't cost him a penny because of Canadian health care.  He was treated immediately because it was serious. 

RAD:  In the US who knows what would happen to this fellow and his family? 

  

 

You see things; and you say, 'Why?'

But I dream things that never were; and I say, "Why not?" 

George Bernard Shaw,

"Back to Methuselah" (1921)


Great is the guilt

of an unnecessary war

John Adams

2nd President of the USA

 

Taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.


Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everwhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned; the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity

William Butler Yeats


Why … should we have government? Why not each individual take to himself the whole fruit of his labor, without having any of it taxed away?”  

“The legitimate object of government, is to do for the people whatever they need to have done, but which they can not do, at all, or can not do, so well, for themselves – in their separate and individual capacities … There are many such things … roads, bridges and the like; providing for the helpless young and afflicted; common schools … the criminal and civil [justice] departments. 

Abraham Lincoln

 

Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates, but Parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole... 

Edmund Burke


“Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”

George Santayana (1863–1952)

 

 “It is a maxim among these lawyers that whatever hath been done before may legally be done again, and therefore they take special care to record all the decisions formerly made against common justice and the general reason of mankind.  These, under the name of precedents, they produce as authorities, to justify the most iniquitous opinions.” 

Jonathan Swift 


 

 

 


 

 

  

 


  

 

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Thursday
25Jun2009

WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE GOP?

     It seems that leaders of the GOP, as the party of "family values," have great difficulty living a life consistent with that mantra.  Governor Mark Sanford (R, South Carolina) is merely the most recent GOP star to fall from grace.  Last week it was US Senator John Ensign (R, Nevada).  But these are not isolated events.  We must go back to the "Godfather" of the modern culturally sensitive GOP, Newt Gingrich to see the total hypocrisy of the GOP's claim to moral virtue.  
    As long as Slick Willie was in the Oval Office the GOP could focus on him as the paragon of less than virtuous actions.  But the GOP has an entire generational stable of fallen ones like Senator Larry Craig (R, Idaho).  And then there are paragons of "civic virtue" such as Tom DeLay, Mark Abramoff, Bill Bennett, Rush Limbaugh. Why don't we add to this list the Wall Streeters whose salaries and residences mark them as most likely Republicans?   
    Yes, Democrats can foul "family values" nest too as John Edwards did but the GOP seems to have a monopoly on this game!  And the Democrats have never claimed to be the party of family values!  So with that claim of higher virtue the GOP must be assessed accordingly.  Right now they are getting an "F" grade for hypocrisy given actions unbecoming of the keepers of the "book of virtues."

Reader Comments (5)

This is disgusting. The GOP does seem to be worse though Democrats have their losers too. Newt is the worst it worries me to hear his name come up as a pres. candidate for 2012. If that's the best we can do it's pathetic. I just don't know why these guys have so much trouble keeping their pants zipped up.
June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRhonda
The fellow must have an extra gene! Who knows... Hope your summer is going well...
June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRAD
Dont get me wrong but I would MUCH rather be a member of the party that has occasional affairs in their private lives, as opposed to the one who is working harder than ever to bankrupt every working American and then force them into socialized medicine. Sorry it really is that simple. Your right there is some hypocrisy between the family values platform and these men however none of these incidents have really hurt the public in any measurable way.
June 26, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdevietro
I'm sick and tired of the "family values" hypocrisy of the GOP. If they don't start living it themselves they're going to lose a lot of their constituency. Marital fidelity is a "family value" everybody agrees on except for Ted Turner and a small handful of others. Nobody's perfect and you have to forgive some things but some of these guys act like they're above it all and the rules don't apply to them. They need to play by the rules or get out of the game.
June 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRhonda
Mike,

I think a party (the GOP in this case) that opposes universal health care (which by the way is NOT per se "socialized" medicine) shows a tin ear to morality more than private acts of infidelity by members of that same party. Infidelity harms those closest to one, while opposing health care reform punishes 50 million Americans. So on that scale the GOP is truly politically and morally bankrupt. And I think it is telling that while 95% of us are going to get a tax break from Obama you are worried about the rich who will get taxed a bit more - some of the same people who brought on the Wall Street mess. I know, Mike, you feel their pain! Why I don't get. Being a PSU grad you don't have the right credentials to get into their club. I realize many Americans cling to the false dream of being millionaires one day. You are smarter than that Mike. There was a time when the GOP supported affordable housing (Robert Taft in the '50s), built the federal highway system (IKE) and initiated the Clean Water Act (Nixon). Now your party is awash in scandal, torture and greed.
June 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRAD

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