RI congressional delegation shows no leadership on Middle East


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middle-eastDo RI Future readers have any idea of what is happening the Middle East? Have you heard enough from congressmen Cicilline or Langevin or senators Reed or Whitehouse on the Middle East turmoil and US policy? Have you heard anything from them on the nuclear treaty with Iran,  which the entire Congress will soon vote on. Such a big issue and nothing but silence from our delegation.

I haven’t heard anything, but I would like something.

Why are we supporting the incessant Saudi bombing of Yemen by supplying the Saudis with the weapons, bombs, and intelligence used to kill thousands of innocents and destroyed their entire infrastructure? Why are we now cozying up to al-Qaeda in Syria and supporting groups who were formerly labeled as “terrorist” groups. I am sure most readers do not have a clue as to what we are doing and why we are doing it.

Where are representatives Cicilline and Langevin and senators Reed and Whitehouse on these issues? Nothing but silence from them, and I find their silence deafening. Shouldn’t “leaders” be holding town meetings with voters to explain the happenings, and to answer the many questions voters may have?

I call upon our congressional delegation to be “leaders” and come to us in town meetings with an explanation. Don’t be afraid; we won’t bite.  It is amazing; they spend millions to gain a position of leadership then are afraid to lead. Show us some leadership and courage, for a change.

Big banks escape meaningful punishment again


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bigbanksDo you really believe we are all equal before the law? Do you really believe that “justice is blind”? Do you really believe we are all entitled to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness? Do you really believe we have a “democracy” here in the United States? If you answered yes to all, you must certainly also believe in the Easter Bunny.

The giant banks last week pled guilty to innumerable crimes that ruined the lives of millions of people in this country and around the world, but because they are “too big to fail” they have become “too big to prosecute” in court, and therefore no one individual or groups of individuals will be held accountable for their horrific crimes against society. Their crimes are far to numerous to list here, but they did things like money laundering to drug cartels, did business with countries who are labeled “enemies” of the US, massive fraud, cornered commodities like gold and controlled the prices, sold investors stocks and bonds that they knew were failing, then bought into companies and investments that were betting on those failures. The crimes and those who committed them were immoral, reprehensible, had worldwide ramifications, and ruined lives, but not one person will be held accountable.

Instead, our “Injustice” Department chose to hold a press conference and make the announcement that the large banks who have pled guilty to innumerable serious crimes will be “fined.” The “Injustice” Department makes it appear as if the banks are being hammered by its power and might, but in reality they have given the large banks the mildest slap on the wrist possible.

The fines might seem large to the public, but these banks are so large the fines are inconsequential, and will be paid by bank customers in raised rates and fees. In addition, most of the fines levied by the Department of Injustice can be written off as tax losses in a tax code cleverly written to be gracious to the banks and the wealthy. So the fines are, in effect, meaningless. Meanwhile in Iceland big bank leaders who committed similar crimes have been imprisoned.

While large bank executives can commit the most serious of crimes and skate, we have 360 California inmates serving life sentences for “shoplifting.” And you think we have a democracy where we are all equal before the law? Here comes Santa Claus!!

Europe is turning on to third parties, is the US next?


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Coming soon to the USAmericans lag way behind the rest of the world in political thinking, but it may not be entirely our fault. We have a corporate media that merely acts as a mouthpiece for the official government line and champions the cause of corporatism in this country, so Americans never really get to hear or see what is going on. Because their media is not so controlled, Europeans on the other hand, are more politically informed. Because Europeans are more informed, they are ahead of us in figuring out the political landscape. Three examples illustrate.

In Greece, after years of suffering at the hands of the international banks and being ruled by two major political parties that did absolutely nothing to alleviate the economic misery, the Greek people left their parties. Greeks in mass finally saw the light, gave up on their two major parties, and simply walked away from them and jumped on the bandwagon of a formerly obscure political party, Syriza. That party, in less than one year, has risen to be the majority party and ever since the election, polls indicate that Greeks are even more excited about their new found party than prior to the last election. Greeks have enthusiastically supported Syriza because they figured out that Syriza, unlike the major parties, supports the Greek people and will fight to improve their lot. The other two parties in Greece have been abandoned by the population because they were part of the establishment and used rhetoric and empty promises, but never did anything to gain relief for the people of Greece.

It should be noted that the Greek people have suffered great financial hardship than did Americans in the Great Depression. The establishment in Europe, led by the big banks, is petrified of this change and have done their best to gang up along with corporate media outlets, to cast Syriza in an unfavorable light. The financial interests in Europe have worked very hard to destroy Syriza, as is sets a very dangerous precedent for curbing the power of corporations and banks. Here the corporate media has not discussed the happenings in Greece. It is intentionally a well-kept secret in this country. So far the Greek people have seen through the anti-Syriza propaganda and have continued to rally to Syriza.

In Spain, almost a carbon copy of the rise of Syriza has occurred, with the rising party being called Podemos. Podemos, like Syriza, has risen from obscurity to, according to the latest polls, the majority party in Spain. The Spanish finally realized that neither of their major political parties really do anything to help the lot of the Spanish people. Their parties, like ours, are merely tools of the banks, corporations and special interest groups. At long last the Spanish people, just like the Greeks, saw the light; that they would never get relief from the major parties as they are corrupt and unrepresentative of the masses.

Spaniards did the same thing as the Greeks. They just gave up on the major parties and walked away from them. Once again the corporate world and the banking world is frightened, and have done what they can to sabotage Podemos. But once again, as in Greece, the Spanish people have seen through the propaganda war by the upper class. Polls indicate that Podemos will win the next national election in Spain. The remarkable rise of Podemos in Spain has been kept from the US public.

A third example is Iceland. Like Greece and Spain, the people of Iceland finally have seen the light. The political establishment in Iceland is too corrupt and unrepresentative to bring any substantial change to the people of Iceland, and so you have the emergence of another formerly obscure political party. Polls indicate the new “Pirate Party” has grown dramatically with its support doubled in recent months, and now the most popular party in the country. Once again the people of Iceland finally “got it.” The light went on and they just left their major parties out of disgust, and flocked to the Pirate Party.

BernieMeanwhile back in the US there might be some hope. Perhaps Americans are finally waking up to the realization that neither party will really do anything substantial to help the masses. We have a dysfunctional political system that is corrupt with politicians from both sides selling themselves to special interest groups and large corporations.

A recent comprehensive study of the major political parties and the US government told us what some already knew; that the average and the poor have no voice in government, while the rich and powerful control it, and can get pretty much whatever they want. In the last election about 70 percent of the eligible voters stayed home out of disgust.

The presidential season is now getting under way, and so far it appears both parties are sticking with the status quo. Republicans have dusted off Jeb Bush and he seems to be their leading candidate, while Democrats have offered the status quo in Hillary Clinton, who loves war and is owned by the financial interests and corporations. Once again voters are presented with the “lesser of two evils.”

But wait, Bernie Sanders, the Independent US Senator from Vermont jumped in the Presidential race and will run as a Democrat, even though he may not be on the best of terms with the Democratic Party leadership.  His emergence shocked and frighted some observers as he raised over one million dollars in one day from small donors all around the country. Sanders is not the answer however. He is certainly anti big bank, and for workers’ rights, however on the biggest issue of the day, that of war and peace, he is a mainstream candidate, only critical of the way we have fought and pursued our policy of endless war. While he is not the answer to our needs, his early success indicates the US public is willing to embrace someone other than the two establishment parties who do not represent the US public. Is it time for a Syriza, Podemos, or a Pirate Party to rise in the US? Have Americans finally begun to see the light and have they finally concluded that neither or the two major parties will ever bring them relief and representation? Let’s hope, so as it appears to be our very last hope.