Well it’s been a long time, much longer than I had realized
when I finally went back and looked. My last post was March 8th 2012, 25 months
ago. A lot has happened since then. I graduated college with my Bachelors and
started my MBA, started a new career, the government has been shut down, and
partisan politics is still alive and well within our government. The reasons
behind my absence were many but a big one, and the one I think that frustrates
a lot of progressives, is the vile and unmitigated response from the right who
will hurl insults and hash up unrelated or past social issues rather than deal
with the facts of current issues. One can use evidence, logic, and truths but somehow the right has had the ability to re-frame the argument in such a way that puts progressives on
the defensive defending battles already won. You can trust that that will not
happen again to this Patriot.
One of my
biggest frustrations is knowing who to trust when trying to assimilate
information on a given subject. As I have mentioned before in previous posts
that trusting news outlets to tell you the truth is tricky at best. Media
outlets are beholding to their sponsors as well those who use the power of
information as a political weapon in today’s partisan winner take all politics.
So I decided to do some reading.
I read books
on our founding fathers, George Washington, Ben Franklin, John Adams, and
Thomas Jefferson to better understand the motivations and actions of these
great men as they brought forth a nation unlike any other in history and did something so
incredible afterward. They peacefully handed over power to the next set of
democratically elected leaders, an unprecedented event in world history. This
basic and fundamental process is one that I feel is under attack by the far
right and is a source of energy and inspiration to my renewed effort to
contribute to the progressive movement in any way I can.
I read books
on the history of the US economy so I could better put into context the current
situation and draw from history’s lessons to better evaluate today’s actions
and proposed plans. I studied the housing bubble and mortgage crises that spawned the worse financial crisis since the great depresion. I read about the bailout of the big banks and the actions of the Fed and the US Treasury Department and who
actually benefited from billions in tax payer money .
I also read
books on the social conditions of the past 40 years to better understand how
policy decisions over that time have affected the average American and how they
have influenced the erosion of the middle class.
I’ve read about climate change to try to better break thought
the clouds of misinformation and denial the far right likes to spread. I
will go into much further detail in subsequent posts but make no mistake it is
REAL and human activity IS to blame. To deny this is truth is to endanger the
lives of millions of people and ignore what could be the greatest human tragedy
in history. We must find the political will and capital to this fight this
fight.
The authors of these books were men and women with PhD’s in
the fields of subjects of which the books were written. Some were people with
their boots on the ground in a given situation and some were even Nobel Prize
winners. My attempt was to better understand the issues facing us today and to
form my own opinion on the issues rather than simply rely on media outlets to
hand me one.
I had always pictured myself as a hard line moderate. It
could be because I come from a family with a Republican father and a social
progressive Democrat mother. I've always believed that there is much to gain
from taking the best both of both sides. That being said with what I have
learned over the past two years and applying that knowledge to today’s
situations and political environment I can come to only one conclusion. I am a
social progressive Democrat and I believe that philosophies and ideas that come
from this are in the best interest of the people of the United States of
America.
In my next post I will outline my positions on the subjects
that I believe are the most important issues facing America today. I would like
to hear your input as to which issues you believe are the most important. To the
right is a poll in which you can choose among the biggest issues facing
America. Based on those results I will go into further in-depth analysis into
those subjects in the order of your choosing.
As Americans we must engage in this conversation. I invite
you to come back and reopen this dialogue. We must work together and continue
the work that our fore fathers started some two hundred thirty eight years ago.
The ever ongoing process of........ Forming a more perfect union.
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