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C99 Constitutional Convention
This afternoon is the Movement for a Peoples Party Convention. Jimmy Dore is streaming it on his channel if anyone is interested. But this morning I want to suggest a bigger project... redesigning the nation with a new constitution. This community well understands the failure of the US economic, political, and social systems...hurdling us (and other species) toward extinction, all for the greed of the oligarchs. Reinventing our systems might save us, but it would have to happen quickly. So climb on your unicorn, ride under the rainbow, and lets have fun re-imagining the way the country is organized.
We already have the advantage over the 1787 gathering in that most of us are not slave owning oligarchs plus we are mixed genders and races. Given the nature of this thought experiment, we should get out of our boxes and think big. Make it a fun brainstorming exercise...at least that's what I've done. Please add your ideas in the comments below.
To my mind the goals of our hypothetical nation should be to:
- promote peace and quell conflict
- base our economy on conservation instead of consumption
- create a cooperative rather than competitive culture
- consider every person as valuable and important
- focus on environmental restoration and minimize extraction
There would be no need for restructuring our system if we would do the right things. To me the low hanging fruit includes:
- End the wars, bring the troops home to help with domestic projects, fire all the private contractors, and reinvest those trillions to help the citizenry.
- Redirect our weapons manufacturing into green projects and infrastructure.
- Provide free universal health care.
- Break up the banks and start a public banking system in the post offices.
- Create a jobs program with a basic minimum salary.
- Redistribute the wealth with progressive taxes and tax corporations appropriately.
- Hold a debt jubilee for all individuals.
- Center communities around quality schools and develop local farms, coop businesses, bike paths, clean energy, and water systems according to the needs of each community.
- Provide incentives to transition from corporate agriculture to regenerative production.
- Plant forests wherever possible and have parks in every community.
- Free quality education for all.
- Establish an honest public news media not owned nor funded by corporations.
The current oligarchy controls all the levers, and I suggest we need direct democracy rather than a corporate captured representative system. The internet provides the means. If ordering goods over the internet is secure, then it shouldn't be too difficult to insure the safety of our votes. The weak link in this idea is that our populous is so ill informed, pointing to the need for a US version of RT. A government funded communication outlet with people like Chris Hedges, Max Blumenthal and the folks at the grayzone, Jimmy Dore, Cornel West, Krystal and Sagaar, and so on presenting a more realistic understanding of the issues.
Now I understand we don't all need to vote on every issue like naming buildings and such, but for all the big issues...ending the wars, taxing the wealthy, providing universal health care, a jobs program, transition to clean energy, mass transit projects, infrastructure programs, and so on we the people need to vote....at least that's the only vehicle to accomplish those types of objectives I can envision. State and local issues could be dealt with in the same manner...do you defund your local police, build a new school, repave that highway? Let the people decide. One person, one vote.
The legislative branch
I think we should keep the legacy of states, but use a fair algorithm to create districts rather than the corrupt gerrymandering in current use. I've often wondered if a random selection of representatives within each district might be more effective than the election of them. I know it would be cheaper. The senate is inherently unfair with all states, populous and thinly populated, each having two senators. I'm not sure how to handle that. Perhaps have the number of senators based on population too? Perhaps they should be elected rather than randomly selected? If they were elected then you need term limits. Do we need a senate? I once went to independence hall in Philly and saw our early house and senate...to me it seemed to emulate a house of lords and house of commons...perhaps we only need the common folk?
The executive branch needs to have more elected positions than just the President. Reorganizing and voting on the department heads makes sense to me. Similar to today's cabinet positions they could be re-organized into these departments:
- peace and diplomacy overseeing foreign affairs.
- ecology in charge of extraction, restoration, air and water quality.
- labor and manufacturing creating worker owned coops, a jobs program, and promoting unions.
- commerce and trade to market US goods and help procure imported supplies.
- energy and conservation conducting the conversion to clean power.
- housing focused on passive, affordable structures.
- transportation designing clean mass transit, roads, trails and bike lanes.
- agriculture encouraging market gardens and regenerative animal production.
- education providing free quality schools pre-k through college.
- health overseeing medicare for all, the CDC, and public hospitals
- parks and recreation restoring our national parks and protected areas.
- defense dedicated to keeping troops at home to serve and protect the people.
- treasury and economics conducting an individual debt jubilee instead propping up the market, and creating a new currency based pegged to gold or perhaps a board foot of lumber.
So, I think rather than the president appointing these people we elect them and they could serve across many administrations not victim to the whims of the president.
Certain existing government entities must be broken up...the CIA, FBI, and NSA come to mind off the bat. These organizations exist to insure that things like social programs and direct democracy never happen, and to perpetuate endless conflict at home and abroad. Big banks need to be broken up too. The Fed needs to be reabsorbed back into the treasury.
Every current federal judge needs to stand for election. Once elected they would continue to serve unless majority of people (in their district) want to recall them. I think police should all have to reapply for their jobs passing muster from a citizen committee before being re-hired. Private prisons must be nationalized or closed, and all non-violent criminal convictions given suspended sentences and parole. Parole and probation officers should not be privatized profit oriented operations. Drugs should be legalized and decriminalized. We need to end our penal system as we know it and work on training and rehabilitation rather than punishment.
Well that's enough of that. I learned long ago you must develop a positive future image in order to make progress and set goals. I like to set big goals and have big visions. I'm not so naive that I consider these reforms realistic, but it is a good exercise to think about what might be. Sitting on the brink of ecosystem collapse we don't have time for incrementalism...we need massive change fast.
Consider attending this convention today to continue thinking about improving the US.
Chris Hedges explains why we need to break away from a two party system...(13 min)
YouTube isn't behaving this morning and won't embed so here's the link if it continues not to post. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXl3jJTV5CU
I caught a couple of excellent discussions about foreign policy this week...
Aaron Maté and Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to Colin Powell, discuss the connections between the global US empire and the record US death toll during the coronavirus pandemic. "We're really not doing anything very well or right, and that's a consequence in part at least of our fascination with an attempt to maintain and even expand this empire that we've created since 1945," Wilkerson says. He also discusses the breakdown of US-Russia talks on expanding a key nuclear weapons treaty, and new revelations about the Bush administration's drive to invade Iraq.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XoTySFXt94 (26 min)
Anya Parampil talks to Danny Haiphong, a Contributor at the Black Agenda Report, about why some US leftwing media outlets repeat State Department talking points when it comes to China. Danny also dispels some of the most common talking points, including "China is capitalist" and "China has imperialist ambitions".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JTgnAKWmMA (49 min)
When it comes to China, in fact, the ever more virulent criticism never seems to stop.
https://scheerpost.com/2020/08/28/trump-is-losing-to-china-in-two-big-ways/
In my hypothetical restructuring above I suggest incentives for worker coops.
Richard Wolff looks at coop based economies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWnh1qMNp_c (10 min)
Our rigged economy is laughable. I like to listen to this trader's analysis of the farce. Here's his market wrap up from Friday...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zV4WpWG8Ts (17 min)
The 2020 election is taking place against the backdrop of the greatest social, economic and political crisis in the modern history of the United States.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has deeply destabilized American society. Over 185,000 people have been killed. Some 27 million people are unemployed. Food lines stretch for city blocks, and one fifth of mothers with young children say their families do not have enough to eat.
The ruling class’s efforts to force workers back on the job, despite a raging pandemic, have led to a wave of strikes and protests and seen millions of people demonstrate against police violence in thousands of cities and towns throughout the country.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/08/29/pers-a29.html
Chris Hedges explains: Those who name and fight the corporate control of our society on behalf of the vulnerable see the judiciary, the press and the institutions of government unite to crucify them.
https://scheerpost.com/2020/08/25/how-corporate-tyranny-works/
As a retired teacher I found this description of teaching during COVID interesting
https://scheerpost.com/2020/08/25/will-public-schools-survive-covid-19/
COVID-19 outbreaks continue unabated at US schools, putting millions at risk
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/08/29/reop-a29.html
Well there's lots more news from the week. Police shootings, protests, militia shootings, the RNC convention, hurricanes and fires, and more. I preferred to focus on redesigning the system rather than the horrors of it. How would you realign the US and create a better society and world? I think it is good to dream.
‘I Dreamed in a Dream’ by Walt Whitman
I dream’d in a dream, I saw a city invincible to the
attacks of the whole of the rest of the earth;
I dream’d that was the new City of Friends;
Nothing was greater there than the quality of robust
love—it led the rest;
It was seen every hour in the actions of the men of
that city,
And in all their looks and words.
Have a great day!
Comments
I have just one question after reading the second paragraph
I have not read anything more, so far, because I am too tired to do so, but will somehow reading more after the nap.
Believing that being an advantage, is in my mind, shortsighted. Not owning slaves, ok, somehow workers wages are so low that it feels like slave-labor. To believe that any gender or race is somewhat different from the other, is a beloved dream-hoax, we like to engage in. I could even say it is racist in iteself to think so.
No offense meant at all, it is just a knot in my brain that I can't disentangle. I would appreciate some help getting over that blockage in the way I think about it. Mercy.
I am going to take a break and then attempt to read the links.
Thanks always to all here for being persistant, stubborn, peace-loving, disciplined authors and researchers, all you folks. Respect and kudos. I am addicted to this site.
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I think men and women both ...
...have perspectives which are complimentary. The US constitution was written by men excluding women from voting till an amendment 100 years ago. If both men and women had participated that would not have been the case. My 2 cents anyway.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
ok, of course, sorry for not considering that part,
I had forgotten about it. Considering how long it took to fight for equal voting rights for men and women, is almost scary. I apologize for having been in your faces provocative and forgetful at the same time.
To think that nowadays some of us want to vote for President Nobody, is the ultimate irony or disaster or proof of something I don't know yet what it is.
Again, my apologies.
add-on: the question you ask with your essay, my son asks me everyday. And I have no answer, because the inequality that exists de facto, I don't know how to change. So, for me the answers which will be posted here, are really important. Because I am tired of my son not getting over all of it. And in my desperation to have no answer, I came to the conclusion that even if we are all diverse and different, we are all the same, but do incrementally small different laws to prevent the existing inequality to harm too much in different countries, cultures and regions.
Sigh.
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I couldn't agree more...
Fellow humans on a blue marble hurdling through space. I would add no better than a tree or a mushroom or a lizard or any other life form. Merely a part of the whole. The shame of the matter is the way we have destroyed our paradise.
Part of what I'm suggesting here is that there are ways to do better, but fighting the greed of the oligarchs is indeed a challenge.
Your son, like us all, must find his path in this mess. At least he's in a beautiful place. All the best!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
thx, calming myself, I poke a little silliness...
Hawaii is a beautiful place, but I realize that dirt looks dirtier in the more beautiful places. The contrasts are more visible.
Have a good Sunday evening. Stay put, go on going on.
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My son has to find his way through this mess?
And if he doesn't? How are we going to live with it?
PS It is 9/11 today. More mess and more bad memories. More trauma. WtF.
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Yes, racist and sexist
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
me or the content of my comment ? /nt
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Neither!
I am agreeing with you, specifically the quoted part.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
exhaling in relief, thx. for clarifying /nt
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Would have to agree,Mimi
Debt peonage, wage slavery, whatever you call it.
Combined with our now nonexistant Constitution, disappearing healthcare, and violent police state, this ain't "Freedum".
And women continue to make 70 cents on the dollar to a man for the same job.
But the C99 Constitutional Convention should go on.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
Good Sunday morning, Lookout ~~
You are on the right track - a new government! - count me in!! It’s the only way to move forward. We must create a more humanitarian/humane system of government. Capitalism is a killer.
I’ll need to go back and read and listen ~ thanks for being the great teacher you are by continuing to educate us.
Live in the present ~ be grateful for everything ~ act out of love for all.
Enjoy the day!
"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11
I really think we must....
just walk away from the existing structure and do better as individuals. But I like to dream of changing the system and ask myself, how to change it.
We need a systemic change, I just can't see how it happens. Looking forward to the "convention" this pm just to hear other dreamers. It was 57 years ago that we were told of MLK's dream.
worth the read https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkihaveadream.htm
Always good to "see" you.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
like as if voting matters
https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=32908238
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
excellent cartoon!
I'm wondering about voting this year. We have a DINO running for senate - Doug Jones. He voted for all of Trumps war budgets, and as far as I can tell only voted with the dims against the Brett Kavanaugh's nomination. He is likely to lose to Auburn's ex-football coach Tommy Tuberville https://tommyforsenate.com/home/ . Hey, it's Alabama where football is king.
So can't see much reason to vote. Trumpolini will definitely win Alabama.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
The mirror image of Illinois
Blue Presidents for thirty years. https://www.270towin.com/states/Illinois
But look at the (R) Presidents that IL has voted for post-1929, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Bush I.
Country Club Republicans, not a rabble-rousing fascist like Trump. Yes, Reagan was far Right, but he ran as a populist. Reagan was someone suburbanites could see at one of their dinner parties. Not a huckster like Trump. (I know. I know. But he had the facade.)
No way is Trump going to win IL even with massive unemployment.
So, feel free to vote for Biden, Hawkins, Trump, Yehudi. It won't matter for you either.
I deliberately did not look at Alabama's record. Disclosure, It's legendary up here. Ok, going to look now.
Yep. as I had guessed, only Jimmy Carter made the grade. https://www.270towin.com/states/Alabama
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
I think our biggest problem is greed
We need a brake on wealth, one that is increasingly more powerful as wealth rises. Certainly, a progressive tax system has worked well in the past, and the estate tax should be returned to its former level.
But what I want to speak to is the cruel system where some black man who is caught stealing a loaf of bread and gets a year in jail, vs a bankster who steals ten million dollars gets probation.
A progressive sentencing system pegged to the amount of wealth stolen would discourage greed.
Steal a loaf of bread = a day in jail.
Steal a car = get year.
Steal $100,000 = get 10 years.
Steal $1,000,000 = get 25 years.
Steal $1,000,000,000 = capital punishment.
IMHO
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
great idea!
A maximum wage isn't a bad idea either. The idea that Bezos made several billion this week is absolutely obscene. No system should allow for that in a country where people are homeless and hungry.
Greed is indeed the heart of our problem. Thanks for the ideas!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Trump pardons Alice Johnson, a Black woman who served 21 years
for a first-time non-violent drug offense.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8675065/Donald-Trump-grants-par...
He knows how to use optics
...but none the less a great move...now only needs to pardon 1000's more. Not holding my breath. Too bad he won't support the legalization of at least pot.
Thanks for the story!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Speaking of optics
Bernie Madoff got big time in the big house because he stole from the rich.
Neither Russia nor China is our enemy.
Neither Iran nor Venezuela are threatening America.
Cuba is a dead horse, stop beating it.
funny how that works...
Epstein was executed while in prison, but nothing to see here...move along.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Madoff stole from his peers rather than non-insiders (“muppets”)
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/oct/22/goldman-sachs-muppets-g...
fun interview with Stef Zamorano
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-9ceMZ6DpE (70 min)
she discusses her teaching career and the current school situation. Nice to hear her. She and Jimmy are treasures.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
I'm sure Miss Zamorano inspired
the dreams of many young men when she was teaching H.S.
We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.
I imagine so...
Bet she was a good teacher too.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
The Senate
I'm not sure that States serve any legitimate function that needs to be preserved. Rather than looking at a Senate which represents interests by State, I would instead argue that this should be where the peoples' interests are represented by party.
Each eligible party submits a slate of 100 names, each qualified to become a Senator. The seats they win in the election must be filled from that list.
Each Senate seat is allocated as a result of national popular vote by party. If the Greens get 3% of the national popular vote, they get 3 seats in the Senate. Rather than electing 1/3 of the body every 2 years for a 6 year term, elect the entire body (the current 100 members is a manageable size) every 4 years, in the middle of the President's term.
"The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function." -- Albert Bartlett
"A species that is hurtling toward extinction has no business promoting slow incremental change." -- Caitlin Johnstone
Interesting idea
Here's what I was saying about the difference at independence hall.
Here's the representatives chamber
vs the senate chamber
The senators were originally appointed by the state (usually the governor) and they picked oligarchs. It really is a visage of the oligarchy.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
All utilities should be publicly owned
That means water, sewer, power; anything everyone needs and uses.
And we desperately need anti-trust laws that are enforced.
including the internet!
My power is from TVA...government electricity, but it is bought by my local rural electric coop.
You idea is excellent. Water is a major issue here and around the world. It really isn't that difficult to clean and filter, but we lack the will and kids in Flint and many other US cities still are drinking poisonous water.
Where is Teddy when you need him?
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/12/03/this-day-in-politics-december-...
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Where is
Huey Long when you need him?
Our Plundering Government (Radio address Feb 10. 1935)
Yes that's the real defense department. Public ownership.
Peace and Diplomacy instead and no more.
As Granma said, all utilities public: water, power, internet, roads, trains, planes, ports. Privatizing these important public needs will help keep greed going. The parks, green spaces, wilderness, beaches, rivers, forests would give us pride.
The postal banks exist in Europe and one state either Nebraska or one of the Dakotas.
Solar and wind can be utility based, but let's get them on peoples' roofs and give them the independence it would mean.
Will think more on this. Please keep bringing it up. Thank you.
A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. Allegedly Greek, but more possibly fairly modern quote.
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Thanks for the ideas...
We don't have a dept of defense, we have a dept of offense...which I find offensive!
Take care and be well!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
It was once correctly called 'The War Department'
Steeler's Wheel and smoke madness
Hi Lookout, thank you for everything. Richard Anuszkiewicz passed away in May this year. I dug out the serigraphs and they are waiting to be mailed out. Maybe tomorrow I can make it to the USPS. Tomorrow will be better I just know it will. You can trade them for an avocado or make a drink coaster or something. Be creative. I will pm the details.
New neighbor Riley has an NRA sticker on the back of his pickup truck window, not the National Recovery Act one the other one. It's there to balance the Confederate flag flying in the garage to my right I suppose. Here I am stuck in the middle. Totally protected.
Yesterday Always Talking Man screamed at me from his little bike "F-bomb You N-Word!" You have to use your imagination I guess he thinks I'm black now. Quality of life is so great when people have psychotic breaks right out in public, right in my face. Just great. I should stop burdening you guys with my own fine tortured mind, that's how I feel about now. meh
Smoke Madness
Small grass fire in Geyserville leads to arson arrest
Yawn. Nothing to see here, move along. At least they didn't kill him right there on the spot. Where do you go when there's nowhere to go? Nowhere. Just great.
We are still on lock-down in Sonoma County by the way, to finish off what's left of the little guys I guess. Downtown is half gone already.
Sonoma County expected to keep tightest business restrictions in place for another month or more
Newsom has a new color coded system? I don't know 'cause I shut down over colored threat levels. I'd rather catch a fatal dose at this point. Just kill me now.
The watershed is dead. Long live the watershed.
Walbridge fire damages half of prime salmon, steelhead spawning grounds, experts say
But in the little scrolling picture box along the top it says this before it's clicked upon:
Both true but which one gets the most clicks? Journalistic integrity. Just great.
How about we get rid of the surplus 600k pink food tubes and tear down that disgusting dam? I'd vote for that. How on earth is it that "we" are still fighting PacificCorp here in California? omfg Democrats so useless against Republican skullduggery. LOL. I am echoing the Useful Idiots show with that vocabulary.
https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2020/aug/17/monuments-colonialism-klamath-d...
Another emergency forum examining the dams' impacts is not a sane path forward if you ask me. I know governance is basically all meetings but c'mon man. Anything is better than now. Good luck.
pyschosis is a national condition
NRA and confederate flags common here...along with Trump 2020 flags. Saw an ironic sign the other day - Pro-Trump, Pro-gun, Pro-life. So let's see how do guns and life align?
Here in the boonies we're spread out enough to not step on each others toes. After the 2018 election of Ilhan Omar I hear a fellow at trade day say how can a Muslim serve in congress. They don't know nor understand the constitution. Ignorance reigns supreme. They really are not bad people just so under exposed and poorly educated. If you had a flat tire they will stop and help you.
Whatta world. Whatta world.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aopdD9Cu-So]
Take care of yourself. Don't let the insanity get to you. Hope a rain soon cleans the smoke out of your air!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
In the words of Friedrich Neitzsche
"Madness is rare in individuals,but in groups, States, and Societies it is the norm"
Devolution
When we get to the other side of the collapse of the American Empire, I think the most important single consideration is to make sure it does not return. The best way to ensure that we "return" to peace as our way of life is to break up the Unite States into a Federation of Regional States:
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There would be no permanent "national" government and each state would be sovereign -- but part of this project is also to redefine what sovereign means.
For us ever to experience democracy, the operational unit of government will have to be much smaller than these European sized polities that I toss out here. But, so long as trillions of bucks pile up somewhere, there will always be sharpies who can figure out how to hijack the geetus. Keep the Government's income in the mere billions, and maybe we can have a modicum of honesty in the affairs of state. Why not dream big?
I suggest that this absolutely necessary reform can resonate with both the far right and the far left.
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On Edit -- Thanks for pointing out the auto-spell/lazy-typist error of geography in the original version.
I cried when I wrote this song. Sue me if I play too long.
I think New Orleans
Many came from Canada...
Cajuns are a French speaking social group who became expatriates from Canada as a result of the French and Indian War. An exodus from Nova Scotia would end up in south Louisiana, mingling with the other populace and ergo, voila, Cajuns.
https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-Cajuns-arrive-in-Louisiana?share=1
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Hence
Boudreaux and Thibodaux
B & T
Working along the Gulf coast for decades, and often in Louisiana, I thought I'd heard every Boudreaux and Thibodeaux joke there ever was. But not that one. Good!
Not having spent time
down that way I have barely scratched the surface compared to you - appreciate the vibe, though. Pretty tough folks, if anyone survives the woke war on humor it will likely be them.
Cheers,
BR
@randtntx Whenever I get all
I cried when I wrote this song. Sue me if I play too long.
Oh, I thought
good idea
but I want to be in Appalachia and western Carolina would too. Lookout mountain is part of the chain. Do you envision an EU style alliance with a common currency?
Deconstruction and smaller states is a better more efficient model.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Yes, regional self directed policies
makes it seem like a more democratic way of existing
the fed has little control over state law as it is
consolidated geographic conditions can say
to hell with the fed, we will work together for the
local good. no more isreal war shit, africon or nato warmongering
first step is to change the war based economy
then we can feed the poor, focus on housing and health
a free spirit can dream of a better future without domination
thanks lookout!
question everything
Think global act local...
One of my favorite Bucky quotes.
Acting local is easier than creating change on a large scale. I suggest using schools as a means to organize locally. The larger the region the more difficult the change.
Hope all is well, looks like y'all might have some rain....good for the garden!
Take care and be well.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
@Lookout I have no rooting
The ambition behind this kind of proposal is to move decision making closer to the populace. This particular scheme would reduce the size of The State by roughly 90% on average. I see this as a first step toward a fully decentralized culture. The alternative is the dystopian nightmare of globalized "power" that we are living through now.
I cried when I wrote this song. Sue me if I play too long.
Beat me to it
Thinking outside the box means not limiting the discussion to how to
better organize as a single entity but to also consider the options for
its replacement with multiple sovereign ones.
Devolution - back to confederacy basics.
Too big and too centralized will lead right back to empire again.
US and Canada as a half dozen or more confederations.
Channel Switzerland - especially the part about no (or at least minimal)
standing army...
Target Switzerland: Swiss Armed Neutrality In World War II
Closer to home: State of Jefferson SOJ51.org
Unicorns abound,
except they don't. There is a long tradition in literature of Utopian texts. Utopian doesn't mean pie-in-the sky, or ponies and unicorns. It just means ideas and proposals about how to construct a better society. Plato, Thomas More, Francis Bacon, Rabelais, Cervantes, Montaigne, all wrote their versions of a Utopia.
I think it is a great tradition.
It looks as if we have no choice but to tackle this problem (of fixing our society) to the very best of our abilities otherwise we are truly up the proverbial creek. Even though, as many have pointed out, it may be too late. To me, being too late is irrelevant.
You pose a giant problem, which entails an enormous amount of work. However, many hands make light work.
collaboration is essential...
To create a positive future IMO. While in Athens, GA I gained lots of insight from Paul Torrance.
https://scottbarrykaufman.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Torrance-fallin...
Good to "see" you this Sunday. Hope all is well in your world.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Without a doubt
A local form of Democracy would be a starting point along the lines of the old New England town hall meetings. I've been to town hall meetings that erupt in disarray so I have no idealized notion of them. But in those instances, the disruption was intentional and the goal was to prevent good government. The first step is that people come to the realization that they need good government and the government should be "of the people".
I read the Torrance essay and copied the 4 summarizing points at the end to pass along to some youngsters I know who I hope will be receptive. It's very common-sense but also inspirational. These are the sorts of things we kind-of know or have a feeling about, but then we forget them for a whole variety of reasons. Thanks Lookout, I enjoyed the essay and am keeping a copy for myself.
I was lucky to know him
Another great mentor at UGA was Gene Odum
https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/geography-environment/eugen...
Who was focused on agroecology when I was there, that drew us together.
Glad you liked the Torrance essay. Take care and be well.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
live link for the people's convention
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6u5xPJaW2s
It has been great . Currently it is the break. Back soon with Nina, Jimmy, Cornel and more. So far, two thumbs up from me.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Ditto 2 thumbs up here also!
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
afternoon lo
Interesting point from John Pilger's video you posted last week, The Coming War on China...
[video:https://youtu.be/vAfeYMONj9E?t=3462]
A new definition of *not capitalism*.
All well here, bioswale going in tomorrow. Think good thoughts. Take good care.
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I still haven't recovered from watching that
Good luck
China has the ability to do things quickly...
...like build hospitals in a week or two. We have to debate for weeks and then spend years doing anything. The only real industry in the US is our war machine. As you say we need to turn on a dime. The people's convention was one of the most hopeful things I've seen since Bernie's 2016 campaign.
The whole thing is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6u5xPJaW2s
Various piece are here https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=peoples+convention
Take care and good luck with your swale!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Good afternoon Lookout, a lot of good ideas in the essay and
the comments. The whole thread got me thinking of many things, but especially questions of how revolutionary should things be, do we wish more of less things as now but with coops and communes and redesigned and redefined agencies, or even something beyond that and while ruminating upon that I found myself endlessly returning to this one critical consideration:
The Devil is in the details, in all things, now and forever. Also, "government exists to do for the populace that which it can't do better for itself. This is predominantly infrastructure, but not entirely by any means. And those things, whatever they are, should not be allowed to be privatized. Necessities should be provided for all, at least at some base level. So, water, clean water, clean air, energy, internet, telecommunications and more. Now, details- in many a serious catastrophe, for many persons, a landline is a lifeline. We've been moving away from landlines, but a couple of cell towers go down and a large swath of area surrounding me is without communications except via internet, if it is functioning and not overloaded, and ye old landline. When emergency services puts out warnings locally, they call on the landlines first.
That's just an example of the details that need to be brainstormed by those defining or implementing whatever it is that will come. Also shit like: once we get a lot of clean power, do we really wish to rely on river traffic to move goods (and people) at the cost of Dams, Canals, channelized rivers, locks and all that fol-de-rol, or maybe let the rivers do their thing (including re-establishing floodplains and such)? What types and categories of base level housing should be provided to all comers? How much should rail supplant cars and trucks (except at the termini) and what sorts of terminal infrastructure need to be provided?
One key, recurring question is: What is the proper degree of centralization or decentralization and distribution.
You mentioned money, but do we really need it, and how should it be earned, by whom and for what? Should workers make more than managers, or under what circumstances should that be the case? Tying it to anything tangible simply creates more extraction and extractive pressure. Tying it to anything fictional leads to temptation to manipulate.
I've gotta run, but we really all need to revisit this often.
be well and have a good one.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
It is indeed in the details
money is such a difficult thing to wrap your head around. The more I thought about the idea of basing the dollar on a standing board foot of lumber the better I like it. I hink it would encourage the massive tree planting the world needs.
I highly recommend the convention
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=peoples+convention
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Start with a goal-Maximize the life outcome of every citizen.
That rules out private wealth based capitalism and large wealth and income disparity. Interest on loans and return on economic rent is capped.
Outlaw political parties.
Maximise opportunity for every citizen. That implies universal access to education and capital.
Every organized entity serves to compete with the primary goals, therefore they can only exist to further those goals. As any corporation becomes larger it must allocate a greater and greater percentage of seats on the board to representatives of the public interest.
The government must listen to the needs and desires of the people. Occasional checks like a representative government where elections are financed by wealth is completely out of the question. The government must use scientific polling to influence policy. Where elections are used to generate a representative government, the rule of one person one vote may never be abridged.
Making war when there is no immediate and real threat to the physical security of the country is strictly prohibited and is the only offense to carry the death penalty, for both those in the civilian government and those in the military. Permanent military installations outside of US territory are prohibited.
The government must act to preserve the health of the global environment. Those activities which are harmful to the global environment must be phased out.
The entire legal system, criminal and civil, must be entirely redesigned and must allow the individual fair and quick recourse without paying for the services of a lawyer. If one party in a civil case elects to not use a lawyer then the other party may not use a lawyer. All judicial decisions are automatically reviewed.
The right to privacy must be restored. The government may not delegate any rights to any individual or group, of which those rights are denied to the government itself. Privacy rights must be expanded to include the internet, texting, email and other apps.
The bill of rights includes the right to health care, an education, and a livable income. All public educational facilities must be evenly funded.
The public interest must be adequately balanced against private interests.
Discrimination in any public activity, private or governmental, for any reason whatsoever is strictly prohibited.
Voting must be by marked paper ballot. Every citizen of age has the right to vote.
No governmental organization may in any way influence the publication of information from private media of any form. Intelligence organizations may have no contact whatsoever with private organizations in the common business of media of any form.
Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.
love your ideas!
I agree with all your points. Excellent!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
What are your demands? by joe shikspak
Hi all, sorry I missed most of the days discussions and stuff. Broken collarbone totally screwed up my normal sleep disorder and I'm trying to adjust to a new thing. Sleeping a solid 7 is what counts in my book and I am getting a lot of good winks in lately so yay. Healing proceeds apace.
By chance I had just looked up and bookmarked joe shikpspak's compiled list of demands the other day, it is from 2017.
https://caucus99percent.com/content/what-are-your-demands
and then 12 steps to a better world follows under Demands, and then some comments. Mine was "Thank you for making number 1 number 1. LOL. About this:
Chop chop! Ha ha. It's a great exercise in civic duty to have these conversations, I think it should be done often to get more perfect. Like every four years. LOL. Oh fuck I am so screwed all I can do is laugh. Eat drink and be merry, for tomorrow we will die.
go in peace
Thanks for the link to js piece
Somehow I missed it. Sleep well my friend!
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
The Doors... Whiskey Bar
https://youtu.be/DX42_3ZKv8c]
[video:A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. Allegedly Greek, but more possibly fairly modern quote.
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