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Minority Relations, Part 2

Also posted on www.rogerbburtphd.com.


And now, the focus turns to the Latino community. In talking with them on the streets, in previous campaigns, I learned that most of them preferred the term Latino, rather than Hispanic.  Hispanic seems to have a broader connotation, reflecting Spanish descent.  My particular focus is on the people who compose the newest wave of immigration, and they are from Latin America.

We Americans have a great deal in common with Latinos.  That may seem odd to say, but it is true.  The Latinos who have come to America are people with a crucial similar characteristic to many Americans, in one particular way.  It is reflected in our national character. 

The people in my mother’s family came to this country over 300 years ago, from southwestern Germany.  They had been through the Thirty Years War, followed by a little Ice Age.  It was time to leave Germany; enough was enough.

They did not have the benefit of the internet or a telephone or any of the communication systems we now take for granted. Bravely, with determination, on faith, they came across the Atlantic Ocean.  One family brought their twelve children.  These people came from the Mosel and Rhine River Valleys, and by sheer good fortune, settled in the Hudson River Valley, which must have seemed like a homecoming.

What is it that we, as Americans have in common?  It is the boldness, the risk taking, the guts and determination to set out to work for a better future, for ourselves and our families.  We share these traits with Latinos, who are the latest wave of immigrants.

Latinos are often victimized by “coyotes” as they make their own risky trek or “voyage.”  It may be through a desert, where they are victimized or simply die from the clash with a harsh environment.  The story of risk is multi-faceted.  And once they achieve relative “safety”, they still often face the life of someone in the shadows.  On the Shore, we know there are people in virtual economic slavery, actual sexual slavery, and those being victimized by people traffickers.

I’ll keep this focused.  Their story is a large one and deserving of attention, and reform, of our immigration system, which is broken.  But we, who are politically oriented and active, can help.  We can help by finding ways to bring them out of the shadows and making contact with them.

And the shadows are not just figurative.  Two summers ago, my wife and I went to a concert on Aurora Street, in Easton.  The band was Colombian and they set up shop in the middle of the street.  People came with their lawn chairs and there were families who, by their appearance, had Hispanic or Latino descent.  But, there were other people in the shadows of trees and buildings. Perhaps, a small gathering in a nearby parking lot, or young men peering around the corner of a building..

At one point the band stopped playing and, in Spanish, invited the people in the shadows to join us.  A very few accepted the offer.  Most did not.

The point here is that we have so much work to do, hand-in-hand, with Latinos.  As noted with the black community, we must do something other than just exhorting them to register, and to vote.  We need to reach out and listen.  There are two things we can do: we can engage them with questions about their situation, their hopes and their dreams, and we can make them an offer. 

In fact, there are two offers we can make to Latinos.  One offer comes in the form of questions we should ask.  What is your life like here?  What do you need?  What are the issues and how do you view them?  Questions will help us establish trust.  Then, we can make another offer: we can offer them a pipeline for information, to help them find what they need.  When there is a problem, we can get the information for them, since they may be afraid to ask, for a variety of reasons.  We need to ask them to please come to us.  After trust, can come inclusion and support for their dreams.

Only then do we suggest they register and ask for them to vote for our candidate who may then, in turn, be in a position to support and help them.

Government Creates “Underclass” For It’s Own Purposes

The following was submitted by Al Kappenberger, from the Coalition of Eastern Shore Progressives:

Some thoughts on corporate exploitation and creation of the “underclass worker”, who take American jobs:

Consider how our government, being totally controlled by corporate money, will use money to further its own ends. It will always utilize every legislative avenue and public relations resource it can control, to perpetuate the belief that undocumented workers must be identified and deported, in order to prevent them from taking jobs from American citizens, who could do these jobs themselves. This is willfully creating an “underclass” in America.  Consider, too, that you hear all too often of businesses hiring undocumented workers with little or no attempt to verify their legal status. Law enforcement regularly looks the other way.

I believe there is more going on here than what would seem obvious.  You should also consider why it is that the undocumented worker will be hired over the legally documented worker, with similar qualifications. The obvious answer is that they will accept work for far lower wages. Why? It is the very fact that they are an illegal “underclass”,  having no legal rights or political power, that keeps their wages down. In truth, this actually gives this “illegal underclass” a form of  “power” that allows them to take a job from someone who expects to receive a higher pay.

It is in the interest of the business, who use unskilled workers, to do everything they can, to see that “undocumented” remain an underclass. If, on the other hand, the “undocumented” were treated the same as citizens, with full access to all services, and with complete access to petition our government, their wages and status would then rise to equal that of the rest of us. The “undocumented” worker would eventually loose this “power” to take American jobs for lower wages.

As I see it, doing everything the government and business can do to perpetuate an underclass to exploit, is the very thing that is allowing them to take American jobs! Every undocumented worker is a “person” and part of our economy, in every way.  All each one lacks is a piece of paper identifying that he is a US citizen. What makes him  a member of the underclass is nothing more than where he happened to be born!  Examples of these efforts on the part of our government, to perpetuate this exploitable underclass, is the move to deprive them of something as basic as a drivers license and the outrageous “papers, please” legislation being promoted in many States. These are not efforts to protect the “legal” worker, but rather, are parts of the continuing effort to perpetuate an underclass for business to exploit! An occasional raid by immigration officials, to round up and deport a few undocumented workers, is a necessary part of the strategy!

Hypocrisy – The Tea Party’s Truth!

Tea Party Protesters - 'Debt' is OK If It's MY Social Security Check!

THE TEA PARTY is proud of their ‘work-ethic‘, their ability to be self-supporting, patriotic Americans, who rely on no one but themselves.  They want everyone in the country to be like them and stop taking handouts and relying on those nasty old ‘entitlement’ programs that make people soft and lazy. Programs like Social Security, Medicare, Unemployment Insurance, Medicaid, Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) and Food Stamps, among others, have come under attack, with support from stalwarts of the Far Right Wing, like Michelle Bachmann, Ron Paul and Rick Perry.

Lets be fair; lots of Tea Partiers are also survivalists, supremacists and other crazies, who shouldn’t be taken any more seriously than the goofy folks they are.  But most Tea Partiers are not racist, bigoted, holier-than-thou libertarians, even though they may sound like that! (Notice that I didn’t include ‘homophobes’ – why?  I think most of them are definitely homophobic! Perry is a good example).

When you really poke around and start putting the facts together, you will quickly find the hypocrisy that underlies the Tea Party movement.  Of course, the first obstacle we must overcome is to determine what Tea Party supporters really stand for and what they truly believe.  Because of the diverse beliefs of those who come under the Tea Party Umbrella, I am only listing some of the most popular positions, embraced by the majority of TP members.  Let’s take a look at what some of these positions mean and why they’re so prominent in the TP movement.

I Hate Government Health Care; where Is My Government Health Care?

The hypocrisy began before the new class of pols was sworn in. When it was reported that “a conservative Maryland physician elected to Congress on an anti-Obamacare platform surprised fellow freshmen at an orientation session by demanding to know why his government-subsidized health care plan takes a month to kick in,” it raised eyebrows.  Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) said, “I was just asking a question!”  But then, he asked more questions to find out what his alternatives were, never thinking that these are the very same questions asked by millions of Americans who have no health care coverage at all.

"We Can't Afford To Wait For Healthcare!"

When Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas), the less-than-rousing inspiration for the Tea Party movement, was asked if he thought it was hypocritical for members of Congress to accept government-subsidized and regulated healthcare plans, he replied simply, “[c]ould be.”  ”Could be?”  This is the same man who decries the “intrusion and over-regulation of federal government in our lives.” He would like nothing better than to see the Federal Government dissolved, or, at the very least, reduced to a coordinator of foreign policy, but without the power to do anything about it.  Remember, Paul is trained and experienced as a medical doctor, who understands the suffering (even if he has fantasies about ways to alleviate it) of those with medical conditions and no insurance. He has read the studies and seen the headlines: “Over 40% of Texas workers under the age of 65, have no health benefits at all!”  This, apparently, is what he wants for the rest of America – but not himself!

We Support The Constitution…Except When We Disagree With It!

It seems that he Constitution has become the answer to every policy debate for the right-wing of the GOP – or at least their tenuous and limited understanding of what it says. However, after the new Tea Party-supported candidates were sworn in, they didn’t take long to trash the document. As Ryan Grimm reported for the Huffington Post:

“Two House Republicans have cast votes as members of the 112th Congress, but were not sworn in on Wednesday, a violation of the Constitution on the same day that the GOP had the document read from the podium.

As if that weren’t enough, the two lawmakers, incumbent Pete Sessions, (R-Texas), and newcomer Mike Fitzpatrick, (R-PA), couldn’t make the swearing-in because “they were attending a fundraiser at the U.S. Capitol, even though lawmakers are barred from using official resources for campaign or fundraising activities.” That’s illegal, too…and they did it on day one!

It doesn’t take long for the ‘sheep’s clothing’ to come off and see the wolf for what it truly is…an agressive pack animal, interested only in being the dominant player and taking advantage of the weak, young or very old.  Sound familiar?

We Don’t Need No Stinking Rules.

The new GOP majority in Congress was supposed to be different from past majorities. Being heavily supported and influenced by the Tea Party, they promised greater transparency and openness to the public. “Leaders overreach because the rules allow them to,” said newly elected House Speaker, John Boehner (R-Ohio), speaking to the American Enterprise Institute. “Legislators duck their responsibilities because the rules help them to. And when the rules don’t suit the majority’s purposes, they are just ignored.”

Is there a King James version of the Constitution?

However, after taking the Speaker’s gavel, Boehner divested himself of such sentimental drivel and altered his perspective. Politico.com reported, “the new majority is already showing these promises aren’t exactly set in stone.” Transparency, it seems, is not all that it’s cracked up to be.

Here’s the GOP majority’s tally on ‘transparency’ after taking control of the House: At first, they said that all bills would go through a regular committee process. When it came to a bill that sought to repeal the Obama health care law, it was decided (by the GOP leadership) that it would not go through a single committee!

Despite the ”more transparency” promise, including a more open amendment process for bills, amendments for the health care repeal bill were all but shut down. Further, there were original calls by the GOP members that a list of committee attendees be posted online. So, what happened instead?  GOP members, ‘encouraged’ by the leadership, voted for removing that requirement from the House rules. Anything else? Funny you should ask; these new all-American, patriotic, supporters of the constitution, promised to supply direct citations to the appropriate Constitution sections, for every bill they submitted for action. Unfortunately, no such rules were put into place.  Perhaps, no one in the GOP has the King James version of the Constitution to refer to?

The Constitution Is Perfect As It Is…Why Does The Supreme Court Need To ‘Interpret’ It?

So, what other actions are Tea Party fanatics taking, in violation of the US Constitution? Too many to list here, but here are a few for consideration, just so you get the gist:

The Iowa Tea Party is backing a “nullification” bill that would  allow the state to ignore federal laws, a direct violation of the Supremacy Clause. David Gray Adler, who directs the University of Idaho’s McClure Center for Public Policy Research, told the Washington Post that “nullification proponents ignore the fact that one Supreme Court decision after another has gone against them.” The state’s Republican Attorney General weighed in, stating the obvious, “There is no right to pick and choose which federal laws a State will follow,” which is why “no court has ever upheld a state effort to nullify a federal law.”  

“Oh, what the hell…let’s try it anyway” seems to be the attitude of the Iowa Tea Party.  I mean, really, what’s the worse that would happen? Hmmm, let’s see: several years of adding another case to an already-clogged federal docket, plus, let’s not forget the hundreds of thousands (millions?) of dollars that would have to be spent by the opposition (state and federal attorneys’ offices – in other words, TAX MONEY) in order to reap another decision supporting the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause!! 

"I'm Not Crazy; All I Wanna Do Is Shoot Some Humans!"

Jason Brodeur, a local Tea Party newcomer in Florida, also got into the act, offering a bill that would make it a crime – punishable by a hefty fine or even jail – for a medical doctor to ask a patient whether there are guns in the patient’s home. The Constitutional problem seems obvious: it doesn’t permit the government to limit a physician’s free speech rights just because some lawmaker really, really likes guns. Or, as the Orlando Sentinel put it, the proposed law “protects the Second Amendment from the First.”

Now, I don’t know about those wild Floridians who love their guns, but as someone who has long enjoyed firing off a round or two of a .44-Magnum (yeah, the big Dirty Harry cannon) at some paint cans on a friend’s farm, I can honestly say that if a doctor is asking the question, there’s probably a good reason for it; like, MAYBE THE PATIENT IS FREAKING CRAZY???  Maybe, he’s talked about grabbing a gun and talking care of “those assholes who make fun of me all the time!?!?” 

Ok, so where does all this leave us? As mainstream Republicans and neo-conservatives have scrambled to rally the support of the Tea Party movement, many have failed to take notice of some of the important inconsistencies implicit in the Tea Party message.  A recent New York Times/CBS poll reveals some interesting information about the movement and its fundamental “principles.”

According to this poll, 91% of Tea Partiers want a smaller government with fewer services.  Despite this hostility to big government, 62% of Tea Partiers believe that Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are worth the cost (apparently no one bothered to tell them that Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid are evil Godless socialist programs that will bring our country down to the fiery pits of Hell).  These findings would suggest, that in order to achieve fiscal sanity, the Tea Party believes that spending cuts are to be implemented elsewhere within the vast expenditures of the federal apparatus.  However, when we question their beliefs on paying down the debt, the result is especially troubling.  When asked whether they preferred deficit reduction or tax cuts, 49% of Tea Partiers said they would favor tax cuts, while 42% would prefer deficit reduction!

Gee…HYPOCRITICAL AND SCHIZOPHRENIC!!

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