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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:20 PM
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Some pointed words of perspective on current events from Jim Hightower.
He has a way of cutting through the BS that politicians of both parties tend to toss out to the public thinking we won't notice.

He sure was right about the middle of the road and the yellow stripes. It's often a cowardly way to stick to the middle when our survival as a country depends on strong stances.

From a recent interview of Hightower by Michael Winship on Bill Moyers Journal website. I believe this was the week Moyers went off the air. Typical of what happens to voices that differ with the status quo.

The Lowdown from Hightower

Some random comments on pertinent topics.

As Hightower's fond of saying, the water won't clear up until we get the hogs out of the creek. "I see the central issue in politics to be the rise of corporate power," he reiterated. "Overwhelming, overweening corporate power that is running roughshod over the workaday people of the country. They think they're the top dogs, and we're a bunch of fire hydrants, you know?"


And this one about how you can't govern progressively from the "inside."

Of President Obama he said, "It's odd to me that we've got a president who ran from the outside and won, and now is trying to govern from the inside. You can't do progressive government from the inside. You have to rally those outsiders and make them a force... Our heavyweight is the people themselves. They've got the fat cats, but we've got the alley cats..."


I have noticed that lately there is a tendency to shout down our agitators who speak their mind on current issues. A tendency to warn them of dire things in the future if they upset folks too much.

Hightower had this to say about that:

"What created democracy was Thomas Paine and Shays Rebellion, the suffragists and the abolitionists and on down through the populists and the labor movement, including the Wobblies. Tough, in your face people... Mother Jones, Woody Guthrie... Martin Luther King and Caesar Chavez. And now it's down to us.

"These are agitators. They extended democracy decade after decade. You know, sometimes we get in the midst of these fights. We think we're making no progress. But... you look back, we've made a lot of progress... The agitator after all is the center post in the washing machine that gets the dirt out. So, we need a lot more agitation....


"We can battle back against the powers. But it's not just going to a rally and shouting. It's organizing and it's thinking. And reaching out to others. And building a real people's movement."


Here are more of his words, this time on fighting back about the banksters.

Jim Hightower: Fighting Back Against the Banksters

He advocates for Elizabeth Warren. And he has strong words for financial giants.

Just recently, we learned from Kenneth Feinberg, the government’s special investigator of banker pay, that top executives of 17 financial giants shoveled $1.6 billion in excess compensation to themselves in 2008 — at the very moment their failing banks began to draw billions of bailout dollars from us taxpayers. Among the pranksters pocketing eye-popping amounts were the high-rolling bank bosses at American Express, Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, PNC and Wells Fargo.

So, what’s the punishment these self-serving money manipulators can expect from Washington’s arbiter of excessive executive pay? None. In a stunning show of soft-on-crime leniency, Feinberg declared that he will not even attempt to recoup any of the $1.6 billion the money-grubbers grubbed from us. Declaring that he thought shaming these bad boys was enough, Feinberg asked plaintively, “At what point are you piling on and going beyond what’s warranted?”

Shaming them? They’re Wall Street executives — they were born without the shame gene! Piling on? They imploded their banks, crashed our economy, got Washington politicos of both parties to save their jobs, paid themselves a looter’s level of taxpayer booty and now are getting a free pass to continue their flimflammery. Feinberg even refuses to release their names. Some shame!


And right now I really like this column about how we are spending on the rich and ignoring the poor.

Jim Hightower..Spending on the Rich, Cutting Back on the Rest of Us

Regular folks must pay the price for the decade of excess that politicos lavished on the rich.

July 19, 2010 - Deficit hawks are on the fly in Washington, madly screeching that America can no longer afford...well, the American people.

Having slashed taxes for the wealthiest 1 percent of our society, having lavished gabillions of dollars on unnecessary wars that enrich politically connected government contractors, having laid out trillions of dollars to bail out Wall Street's casino banksters who crashed our real economy -- Washington's brave fighters for extending more of our nation's wealth to the already-rich have suddenly turned into born-again budget whackers.

Are they cutting back on any of the above elites, you ask? What a joker you are! No, no -- it's regular folks who must pay the price for the decade of excess that these politicos lavished on the rich.

In recent weeks, for example, Republican senators have repeatedly blocked an extension of jobless benefits for America's hardest-hit families. They've also denied aid that would keep states and cities from firing hundreds of thousands of teachers, police officers, and other essential public employees. "Can't afford it," bellow these newly minted spendthrifts, even as their failure to act is intentionally increasing unemployment and economic pain across our land.


And here's what he has to say about Social Security.

Surprise! The people speak

Those who think that the hoi polloi don't notice, much less care, about America's growing income disparity, should take a peek at a recent opinion survey run by the right-wing, corporate-funded Peter Peterson Foundation. This outfit intended to show that the general public backs the teabag agenda slashing of government spending, including balancing the federal budget by putting Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block.

But – woopsie-daisy – the survey of thousands of Americans went badly wrong for the Peterson ideologues. For example, far from wanting to gut Social Security payments, 85 percent of the people favored extending the program by the making rich pay into the fund, like all the rest of us do.

And – hey, Mike – this one's for you: nearly six out of 10 of the folks involved in the foundation's "America Speaks" survey want a new, higher tax bracket to make millionaires pay their fair share of providing for the common good.

The foundation tried to bury these surprisingly progressive results, but you can see a good analysis of them at the Center for Economic Policy and Research: www.cepr.net.


In 2003 during the march to the Iraq invasion by too many in both parties, a lot of people had a true awakening.

We were excited about politics for a couple of years. Now we are being asked to accept too much in the name of peace in the party. We are not supposed to gripe about the fact that the very worst annoying advocates of privatizing Social Security were appointed to the fiscal commission.

We are not supposed to be concerned over how women's rights have been weakened under the new health care plan.

We are not supposed to notice that the DOE is packed with Gates and Broad and Walmart foundations folks who have little respect for classroom teachers.

Hightower is a refreshing voice. We used to have a lot more like that. But some are not around anymore, like Molly Ivins for example. Some have left the political scene. And at least one of our strongest voices has said he will do nothing to criticize the president.

I am not sure where that leaves us.


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ibegurpard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:24 PM
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1. thanks
very interesting reading
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stevedeshazer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:27 PM
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2. I love the guy
He's been telling it straight for a long time.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 09:02 AM
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13. Indeed he has been doing that.
There are not enough people telling things straight right now.
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villager Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:32 PM
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3. "Ain't nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead Armadillos"
Thanks for posting -- Hightower is one of those voices that's always needed...
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Lifelong Protester Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:47 PM
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4. I guess I won't pass on subscribing to his newsletter
the next time an offer comes. This tidbit is enough to get me interested.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:49 PM
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5. I used to get them, but haven't for a while.
Time to get them again.
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Lisa0825 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-08-10 11:59 PM
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6. I unsubscribed when he endorsed Kinky Friedman for Texas Gov. nt
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flyarm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 12:02 AM
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7. Who is Kenneth Feinberg?

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jul2010 /... ...

Who is Kenneth Feinberg?
By Tom Eley
2 July 2010


Agent Orange Product Liability Litigation


The massive use of the chemical defoliant Agent Orange by the US military in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War had, by the 1980s, become a major source of embarrassment for the US. In addition to devastating the Vietnamese population—some 400,000 people died from the chemical and 500,000 children were born with birth defects—tens of thousands of US soldiers had experienced direct exposure. They reported a wide array of symptoms, from various cancers to birth defects among their children.

A class action lawsuit was gaining steam against Agent Orange’s manufacturers when Feinberg was brought in to resolve the case. Within six weeks, he had ended the eight-year-old lawsuit by establishing a $180 million fund, a small amount for Agent Orange’s producers, the chemical giants Dow and Monsanto. For his labors Feinberg was paid $800,000. Affected veterans were given $1,200 in exchange for disavowing their right to litigate.



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$1,200.00 for getting Cancer from Agent Orange..and Birth defects to their children..wow $1,200 bucks..isn't that just grand! ............

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The Dalkon Shield case

Feinberg was appointed Trustee of the victim compensation fund for Dalkon Shield, a notorious birth control device that manufacturer A. H. Robins sold in the 1970s in spite of evidence that it caused serious injury among women.

According to the May 1996 journal HealthFacts, “235,000 American women suffered injuries, most of which involved life-threatening pelvic infections. Many cases were severe enough to cause hospitalization, permanent infertility, complete hysterectomy, and/or chronic pelvic pain. There were over 200 documented cases of a rare, potentially lethal type of infected miscarriage called spontaneous septic abortion. Ultimately, 20 women died of complications associated with the Dalkon Shield.”

snip:

While Feinberg’s trust gave most women $725 or less, A.H. Robins was saved.


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and who was in charge of giving out the money to families of 9/11?

oppps..yep Kenneth Feinberg..same guy Bush used for the fucking of Americans and the deaths of Americans ..for the worst failure of this nation!! Some of who were my co-workers and several of my neighbors kids..

Same filthy %%$##$%% the repukes use..that is who Obama chose to feck the people of the Gulf!

and the beat goes on and on and on..no matter what party is in the White House ..

here are a couple of interesting articles about Mr. Feinberg:

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jul2010 /...

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jul2010 /...

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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 12:04 AM
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8. Feinberg was also hired by AFT head to help her better evaluate and fire teachers....
Which really seems weird since he has no education experience. Oh, wait I forgot...few of the "reformers" have any education experience.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 12:37 AM
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9. Hightower on what happened to Populism:
What happened?

Ultimately, the Populists were undone, not by their boldness, but by leaders who urged them to compromise and to merge their aspirations into the Democratic Party. In the presidential election of 1896, they nominated the Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan, whose "cross of gold" campaign focused on the monetary issue, avoiding the much more appealing structural radicalism of Populism. Outspent five to one, Bryan lost a close race to William McKinley, the Republican who was financed and owned by Wall Street.

The People's Party, having surrendered its independence and soul at a time the Alliance was being gutted by the money interests and the press, lost favor with its own faithful--and withered into a parody of itself. Nonetheless, the Populists had successfully energized, organized, educated, and mobilized one of America's few genuine mass movements, striking fear in the flinty hearts of such barons as J.P. Morgan, who railed against that "awful democracy."

The party was killed off, but not the Populist spirit. Persevering in separate political forms, the constituent components of populism--including unionists, suffragists, anti-trusters, socialists, cooperativists, and rural organizers--continued the struggle against America's economic and political aristocracy. Indeed, populists defined the content of national politics for the first third of the 20th century, forcing the Democratic Party to adopt populist positions, spawning the Progressive Party, elevating two Roosevelts to the presidency, and enacting major chunks of the agenda first drawn up by the People's Party.


And I agree with this statement. I don't think I knew the proper word to use, but it is feeling that just hangs on with me. That the political words that mean nothing are just not acceptable anymore.

Though the Powers That Be don't want us connecting with this stunning "Populist Moment" in our democratic history, a majority of folks today hold within them the live spark of populism--which is an innate distrust of corporate tycoons and Wall Street titans and an instinct to rebel against them.


http://www.hightowerlowdown.org/node/1987

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MilesColtrane Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 12:57 AM
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10. Kick for Hightower
Somewhere Molly Ivins is looking down smiling.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 12:59 AM
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11. Indeed she is.
She would have highly approved.
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Ignis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 06:30 PM
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21. +1
:kick:
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 03:05 AM
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12. K&R
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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 10:08 AM
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14. We need MORE strong voices, it's true.
I like the "chat & do" section of his website.
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 02:16 PM
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18. I can't find that section.
Is it at one of the links above?
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LWolf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 02:47 PM
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19. Here:
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 06:08 PM
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20. Thanks.
:hi:

I must have been looking right at it...

:D
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 10:16 AM
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15. K & R thanks for posting. Everyone needs to get to know Jim Hightower.
He's an aid to sanity.
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HomerRamone Donating Member (460 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 11:30 AM
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16. "at least one of our strongest voices has said he will do nothing to criticize the president"
who?
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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 11:37 AM
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17. ....
Dean.
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Martin Eden Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 08:57 PM
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22. K & R ... SPOT ON n/t
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depakid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 09:00 PM
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23. Kinda sad- Obama had an army of alley cats, but preferred acceptance by the fat cats
and country club crowd.

It's certainly made me question the man's character over these last 18 months.
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Bozita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 09:11 PM
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24. The meek shall inherit the earth, ...
... six feet of it.
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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 09:37 PM
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25. I love Jim Hightower
Thanks for posting this ...

In a stunning show of soft-on-crime leniency, Feinberg declared that he will not even attempt to recoup any of the $1.6 billion the money-grubbers grubbed from us. Declaring that he thought shaming these bad boys was enough, Feinberg asked plaintively, “At what point are you piling on and going beyond what’s warranted?”


At what point? Probably long, long after the point where they are beginning to recover from the shock of being held responsible for their corruption. Even then, I can see the value of continuing to pile on way beyond what's warranted. As an example to others who might have gotten the message. But apparently Ken Feinberg doesn't agree. Just shaming them? How can you do that if no one knows their names, aside from Hightower's correct observation that these people have no shame?

Those names should be released. I thought there was an attempt to do that from the Special Tarp Investigator and Timmy Geithner was refusing to release them, or is that a whole other mob of corrupt banksters?
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Mnpaul Donating Member (754 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-09-10 10:01 PM
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26. Excellent collection of articles by Hightower
Thanks for sharing
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Overseas Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-10-10 08:58 AM
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27. Thank you. I love Jim Hightower. //nt
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