Sunday, October 18, 2020

Fwd: Why we have Donald Trump . . . it's not what we have been told

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For all the whining and complaining of the Democrats about Russian interference in the 2016 election there is no evidence to support their claim that this led to the election of Donald Trump.  In fact, just the opposite is the case.  It was the abject failure of the Democratic Party itself to put forward a viable candidate who could articulate a message that would appeal to those outside of the solid blue cities and suburban PMC enclaves, or even campaign in those other areas, that actually doomed Hillary in 2016.  Just as importantly, and perhaps more importantly, it was the multi-year failure of the Democrats when in power to propose and enact policies which benefitted those folks the Party just assumed had no other alternative to voting for Democrats – Blacks, Hispanics, working class union members, etc.  As a result many of these same people simply stayed home on election day and did not vote since they saw no benefit from either party; while many others turned out to vote for Trump because he actually did ask for their votes and promised to address their needs. 

 

Unfortunately this is a lesson the Democratic Party to this day has failed to understand and learn from.  They are still tied to the coat-strings of their corporate Wall Street and Big Tech donors offering virtually nothing in the way of policy changes from the Clinton-Obama years of neoliberal fealty to "free market" pro-Wall Street policies.  Furthermore, the indications from the Biden team of those likely to be considered for appointments to critical positions of importance in a Biden administration strongly suggest that it will be a redux of the same Obama team that led to the malaise that resulted in Hillary's defeat.  Virtually every poll taken of the American people over the past four years indicated that by significant majorities people supported the progressive policy proposals made by Bernie Sanders.  Yet the Democratic Party, submitting meekly to the demands of it donor base, has simply ignored and totally blocked any attempt by progressives to make any of these policies a part of the Democratic platform or even a part of the discussion.  It should now be clear to everyone that this is now a total plutocracy controlled by oligarchs who run the apparatus of both political parties.  The Trump presidency was (and is to a certain extent) an outlier in that the Republican establishment despised him, but totally rallied around him in order to gain control over is actual policies – which they effectively did.

 

Thus a Biden win in November, while it will represent at least some relief from the Trump years, should not provide any of us with great comfort that there will be any dramatic improvements in the operation of government in areas that benefit the great majority of Americans.  We are likely to see the implementation of more trade treaties which tend to benefit only huge corporation and the already uber rich.  Biden's chief advisor, Ted Kaufman, has already said that we should not expect any significant new programs because the cupboard is bare as the Republicans have spent all the money already (a total myth).  Probably the best we can hope for is that Biden will attempt to undo the damage Trump has done to administrative agencies by replacing those folks who simply were appointed to destroy the operation of the agencies they were appointed to manage.  The truth is that Biden is not likely to win because he is a wonderful candidate, he certainly is not; it is because Trump is so awful and because Trump has run a disastrously bad reelection campaign as he totally ignored the issues which allowed him to gain popularity in 2016.  A Biden victory in 2020 should provide Democrats with no solace whatsoever.

 

  John

 

"Neo-liberalism simply reproduces itself by resorting to magic theories of 'spillover'

or 'trickle' as the only solution to societal problems.  There is little appreciation of the

fact that the alleged 'spillover' does not resolve the inequality that gives rise to new

forms of violence threatening the fabric of society."

Pope Francis

2020

 

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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Fwd: The NDPA Resource center is now LIVE!


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The New NDPA Resource Center is now LIVE!


The NDPA Resource Center strives to improve access to relevant information by collecting, categorizing and organizing materials that are useful to all members of the aquatics industry and drowning prevention advocates.

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Fwd: NRPA Virtual Education Schedule Out Now!

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Monday, September 21, 2020

Fwd: My new book was just published this week




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From: Jerry Bowyer <jerrybowyer@comcast.net>



What did Jesus really say about social justice?                                                     
 

WHAT DID JESUS SAY ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE?

My book, The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics went on sale this week in bookstore and on Amazon. It is published by Post Hill Press.

What we find is a Jesus whose denunciations were not aimed at the wealthy in general, but rather at the members of the ruling class and their cronies who were extractors of wealth from society, rather than producers of wealth. This book definitely demolishes the myth of a proto-socialist revolutionary Jesus, in favor of the picture of a Jesus who was a small business entrepreneur denouncing economic exploitation by the powerful and the connected.

Along the way, it also demolishes the allegation, which has existed for far too long, that the Gospels promote anti-Semitism.



Monday, September 14, 2020

Fwd: Participate PA - calling all PA nonprofits & community orgs

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From: Pat Clark

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We want every nonprofit, community-based & faith-based organization in Pennsylvania to be ready to help their clients, neighbors & members participate in the 11.03.20 General Election - we need your help!

If you or someone you know is the leader, staff person, or member of the board of a Pennsylvania nonprofit, neighborhood, or faith-based organization, make sure they're part of the Participate PA on-line training series.

Sign up today – our next training is Wednesday, 09.16.20 at Noon. https://keystoneprogress.actionkit.com/go/4446?t=3&akid=10573%2E85001%2Ea_7F-p

o   Wed., Sept. 16, 2020 @ Noon – 1.30pm – safe vote-at-home info & helping to recruit poll workers, featuring Pennsylvania Dept. of State, Committee of 70 & Allegheny County Councilwoman Bethany Hallam

o   Wed., Sept. 23, 2020 @ Noon – 1.30pm – best practices & lessons from the Primary

o   Wed., Sept. 30, 2020 @ Noon – 1.30pm – students, seniors & Get-Out-The-Vote

Participate PA is building the capacity of organizations across the state that don't normally do the work, but have natural opportunities to connect with voters and infrequent/non-voting residents. Learn what every organization should be doing this year to effectively increase voter participation – especially among our hardest-to-reach residents.

The 2020 Presidential Election & the COVID-19 pandemics make this the most challenging Election Year in generations. Pennsylvania's nonprofit & community-based organizations must play a critical role as we prepare for the 11.03.20 Election. Participate PA provides organizations with best-practice information, resources, and partnerships to make a real difference in mobilizing people to vote safely in the 2020 General Election.

Join nonpartisan partners including Keystone Progress Education Fund, The Forbes Funds, Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership, Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group, National Urban League, Pennsylvania Department of State, Nonprofit VOTE, Business For America, Pittsburgh Black Elected Officials Coalition, Pittsburgh City Paper, Pennsylvania Capital-Star & Public News Service.

                

Friday, September 11, 2020

Fwd: 10 guidelines to help map your DEI strategy


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