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Free Speech and a country in trouble

          By Jack E. Lohman

Imagine that you’ve invested in a private company with a conflicted board of directors, where some are taking cash on the side from the area’s most expensive accounting service, ABC, and your CEO is in on the deal.

And they are giving contracts to ABC instead of the cheaper and better XYZ service, because ABC gives kickbacks and XYZ doesn’t. They are stealing from you and driving your company into bankruptcy, all while padding their own pockets. Nice.

And it’s not just ABC they’re in bed with, it’s every vendor your company deals with! Cash and profits going out and flowing back to the decision makers! And your company must pay higher prices because some of the money must be kicked back to your leaders.

Wow!!! In the criminal world, that’s bribery, payola and theft. It’s corrupt and illegal. People actually go to jail for this kind of thing.

But this isn’t only happening in the criminal world, it’s also happening in your government.

Your trusted politicians (directors), receive campaign contributions (payola and kickbacks), and give away taxpayer assets in return.

Think… “road contractors, health care, and farm subsidies.” Politicians award taxpayer-funded contracts and policies and tie it into this thing called “freedom of speech.”

The U.S. Supreme Court did that for you, but as blogger Clyde Winter writes, money is not speech. It is a possession, like your house or car. You use cash to buy things and services and, sometimes, political favors. If you don’t have money, you are out of luck.

Politicians claim that you can also buy speech, and if that’s all it bought and none went into their pockets, it wouldn’t be so bad. But the very politicians who serve as your state’s and your nation’s board of directors are taking this cash and giving away taxpayer assets in return.

They are on the take, and getting away with it! It is beyond me that any true conservative could support this kind of corruption.

It began with Ronald Reagan, led to the 1994 Gingrich takeover of congress, and culminated with the election of George Bush. I voted for Reagan and both Bushes, but I’m a lot smarter today.

I ask conservatives repeatedly: How are you liking it so far?  I never get an answer. These wiseacres started out to drown the government in the bathtub and hit the toilet instead, and now they are wallowing in the results.

Tax cuts for the wealthy turned our $300 billion surplus into a $600 billion deficit, trashed the dollar bill, drove housing prices down and fuel and food costs up, sent jobs overseas, and transferred our country’s assets to the Asians, Europeans and Middle Easterners.

I ask again, Are we having fun yet?

There is but one solution, and that’s to totally replace our government. Not incrementally, all at once. But the Republican party is still filled with the garbage that got us to where we are today. Mitch McConnell has to go, and so does Robert Byrd.

Let’s see if the Dems are willing to give us back our democracy. And if not, they will get ousted in 2010.

            

2 Responses to “Free Speech and a country in trouble”

  1. bb says:

    …are willing to give us back our democracy”…this statement personifies the problem in America today.

    #1, we are not a ‘democracy’.
    #2, people like Jack seem to follow the opposite logic on which this country was founded; “…that to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,…”

    It is not up to either party or government to give us anything. It is up to us to select qualified representatives who will responsibly interpret the principles on which this great country was founded.

    Why would anybody wait for dems (or GOPers) to allow its citizens to pursue life, liberty and happiness? It’s the other way around Jack, or at least it should be.

    If voters follow the logic espoused by Jack, we are indeed FUBAR and should immediately invoke another section of the Declaration of Independence which says, “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.”

  2. Sgt Mac says:

    Bart – clap, clap, clap, clap. Spoken like a person who understands the concept of a Constitutional Republic.

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