How Dinosaurs Became Extinct
April 27, 2010
Memory problems seem to be multiplying as I get older, and that has brought several realizations into my life. Most of those revelations involve the need for pen and paper and a renewed spirit to write notes.
Of course, it’s then important to remember where those notes are. I use iGoogle, a free service, as my home page for when I get on the Internet. You can add gadgets to your home page – like a To Do List. My list has things like, "Change air conditioning filter on the 1st of the month."
I can also use it to tell me where my regular "to do" lists are such as "baseball schedule on refrigerator" or "grocery list on bar" or something like that.
Now, what’s all this have to do with dinosaurs becoming extinct. Well, just look at the cartoon below.
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Karl Marx, Socialism & the Tea Party Movement
April 21, 2010
Karl Marx once said, "Democracy is the road to socialism." In his Critique of Capitalism, Marx mentioned quite a few things that seem to be almost prophetic when you consider the fact that he died in 1883.
If you have been counting signs at Tea Party rallies, you know that socialism is very much on their minds. At a Tea Party rally in Minnesota one lady said, "I want Medicare. I just don’t want the government involved in it." Sorry, lady, but Medicare is a government program and, yes, it is an example of socialism. In other words, it is a government program designed to provide a benefit to the people paid for by taxes, just like the Interstate Highway System…and your local police and fire departments.
Another lady interviewed by the New York Times at the Washington Tax Day Rally was Jodine White of Rocklin, California. Jodine finally said, "I don’t know what to say. Maybe I don’t want smaller government. I guess I want smaller government and my Social Security. I didn’t look at it from the perspective of losing things I need. I think I’ve changed my mind."
What I find extremely intriguing, though, is that Karl Marx could easily have been a modern-day Tea Party leader, you know, if you look at it from the perspective of losing things you need. Of course, one major difference is that Marx blamed corporate capitalism rather than government for the problems of the masses.
Known as the Marxian Laws of Capitalism, Marx mentioned the following issues:
- a reserve army of the unemployed
- a falling rate of profit
- business crises
- increasing concentration of industry into fewer firms, and
- and increasing misery among the people (continued below)
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Reserve Army of the Unemployed
What is the purpose of having a large number of unemployed persons? It simply allows the corporation to hold down wages "because there are a large number of people willing to do the job at this wage." Today, not only does America have a sizable army of unemployed, but many of the jobs have been sent beyond our national borders or workers have been brought to America from low-wage areas of the world.
The basic rule still holds: it allows corporations to hold down wages.
Falling Rate of Profit
Corporations use falling rate of profit, especially in today’s stock market world, to justify just about anything and everything. Stock analysts are wooed and feted as though the corporation is seeking a lifelong mate, and, perhaps they are! Assuming you haven’t had your head in a hole for the past two decades, how many times have you heard that employees are being laid off? Why? To guard against a falling rate of profit.
Perhaps there has been a change or two in employee benefits to guard against a falling rate of profit. Corporations are changing health insurance plans to lower their costs. Corporations have stopped making contributions to a retirement plan (if they have one at all) or have reduced or stopped their 401K match.
Why don’t employees just pack up and go somewhere else? See Reserve Army of the Unemployed above.
Business Crises
The Global Economy is the buzzword for business crisis. Corporations "must" layoff employees in order to compete. Corporations "must" send jobs overseas in order to compete. Corporations must hire low-wage workers from other countries in order to compete. Corporations "must" scale back employee pay and benefits in order to compete. Maintain a Reserve Army of Unemployed and protecting the Rate of Profit are seen as business crises.
Increasing Concentration of Industry into Fewer Firms
Karl Marx was truly a prophet if he envisioned the world of corporate mergers we live in today. Even Ross Perot’s old mega-company, Electronic Data Systems, has been swallowed by Hewlett Packard. And you’d need a scorecard to keep up with bank mergers. A lack of serious government oversight led to "too big to fail" and we have seen firsthand how that has impacted the American and world economy.
How many jobs have been lost due to corporate mergers? And why are mergers the "big" thing? To protect the rate of profit, maintain an army of unemployed and be able to compete in the global economy, of course.
Increasing Misery Among the People
Now we have a link to the American Tea Party Movement. The signs they carry and the talks they give seek light above the darkness of misery they perceive. But they’re not the truly miserable. Look to the millions of Americans without health insurance. Look to the millions of Americans who are unemployed or underemployed.
Many of these were riding the same economic bubble that permeated American society. Lured by easy credit and adjustable rate mortgages they became part of the boom that went bust. Ronald Reagan’s trickle down economic theory has never been more evident as scandals of Bernie Madoff, Wall Street and others trickled down to wipe out the life savings of many Americans.
The Goldman Sachs scandal may very well prove to be the tip of the iceberg as Wall Street firms created investment instruments to rob the poor and give to the rich.
Misery has visited and is visiting the people, and it’s doing it in so many places.
Misplaced Frustration
The American Tea Party Movement places blame at the door of government, and I will agree that goverment failed to protect its citizens. The lion’s share of that failure, though, lies in government not providing adequate oversight of corporate wheelings and dealings.
How do you get government to protect the citizens from corporations? By doing the very things Tea Partiers don’t want done: government oversight.
Uncle Brice Supporters
Say Hey to the Good Folks that make this blog possible:
Online Little Rock.com is where Uncle Brice got his start. There’s a ton of information on this site about Arkansas, Little Rock, dining, dancing, shopping (and shopping online). It’s also a high-trafficked Civil War information site. You can even find out stuff about all the colleges and universities of Arkansas.
Home Business Opportunities is a site that has never been more in demand. You can find legitimate ways to earn money from home as well as a lot of information about Internet marketing, writing, building traffic for your website, and more.
The owners of Online Little Rock have a mission in life to teach everyone about brain injury. They have two websites that have hundreds of pages of information, including visitor-submitted Brain Injury Stories. The sites are Brain Injury Online and Brain Injury Guide.
Beth’s Brain Injury Blog is a favorite in the brain injury community. She writes about the good, the bad and the ugly of brain injury and how you must maintain a sense of humor to live successfully whether you are the victim or a caregiver.
Tea Party Express in Little Rock
April 5, 2010
The Tea Party Express Tour motored into Little Rock April 3, 2010 to the excitement of a few hundred people gathered at the Arkansas State Capitol.
A number of those gathered were Tea Party regulars, having been in Washington on September 12, 2009 and also in Searchlight, Nevada a few days earlier. I talked to one man who was joining the caravan in Little Rock and planned to continue his travels through the rally in St. Louis on Monday, April 5.
I circled the crowd and weaved through those gathered numerous times and am quite happy to report that I saw no display of weapons. These people had peaceably gathered to express their displeasure with the way things were going in Washington D. C. That’s the way it should be.
A few political candidates were in attendance: Trevor Drown is running as an independent for U. S. Senate; Conrad Reynolds is running for the same position on the Republican ticket, as is State Senator Kim Hendren. I did not see any other candidates I recognized. If there was a theme, it’s that Blanche Lincoln needs to be voted out of office. The banner pictured here stood above a table where attendees could sign a petition to get Trevor Drown’s name on the ballot. He needs to gather 10,000 signatures. You can learn more about these candidates at Arkansas Senate Election 2010.
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Singer Songwriter Diana Nagy led the crowd in singing the National Anthem, even though her voice had almost disappeared due to the several months of traveling and singing in all sorts of weather conditions. I am including a video of Diana leading this song at another rally where her voice was much better than when she visited Little Rock.
Diana was followed by Singer songwriter Lloyd Marcus, who performed his Tea Party Anthem, in almost the exact way as shown in this video taped in San Antonio in September, 2009.
I’ll be adding a few more thoughts about the Tea Party movement over the next few weeks and months. After attending the Little Rock rally, it doesn’t appear as bad as portrayed by some media outlets, nor is it as good as portrayed by others. Certainly, I saw a few things at the rally I could not support, but, honestly, I could say that about any political rally. Please support our supporters.
Uncle Brice Supporters
Say Hey to the Good Folks that make this blog possible:
Online Little Rock.com is where Uncle Brice got his start. There’s a ton of information on this site about Arkansas, Little Rock, dining, dancing, shopping (and shopping online). It’s also a high-trafficked Civil War information site. You can even find out stuff about all the colleges and universities of Arkansas.
Home Business Opportunities is a site that has never been more in demand. You can find legitimate ways to earn money from home as well as a lot of information about Internet marketing, writing, building traffic for your website, and more.
The owners of Online Little Rock have a mission in life to teach everyone about brain injury. They have two websites that have hundreds of pages of information, including visitor-submitted Brain Injury Stories. The sites are Brain Injury Online and Brain Injury Guide.
Beth’s Brain Injury Blog is a favorite in the brain injury community. She writes about the good, the bad and the ugly of brain injury and how you must maintain a sense of humor to live successfully whether you are the victim or a caregiver.
Sarah Palin Videos and T-shirts
April 2, 2010
You’re a Pain ! – Palin Parody of "You’re So Vain !"
You gotta admit. Someone did a good job with this parody of the song.
"The View" : Meghan McCain Blasts Sarah Palin and Tea Party Movement
I believe the headline writer went a little overboard with this one. "Blasts" Sarah Palin? I don’t think so.
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