What Ever Happened to "We the People?"

To parapharse John Rich:
My grandfathers taught me  me in this country everyone's the same you work hard for your dollar and you never pass the blame, when it don't go your way. Now I see all these big shots whining on my evening news, About how they're losing trillions and it's up to me and you to come running to the rescue. Well pardon me if I don't shed a tear. Their selling make believe and we don't buy that here.

What happened to "We the People" somewhere between being elected and being in office, Congress and the President seem to have lost touch with that concept. Not a suprise after all, how can one truly be "we the people" when they have a steady paycheck, get their own health care for free for the rest of their life. Are eligible for retirement at age 62 and Members of Congress first elected in 1984 or later are covered automatically under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System (FERS), unless they decline this coverage.Congress has the option of one of four different retirement plans:
    1. Full coverage under both CSRS and Social Security;
    2. The “CSRS Offset” plan, which includes both CSRS and Social Security, but with CSRS contributions and benefits reduced by Social Security contributions and benefits;
    3. FERS plus Social Security;
    4. Social Security alone.
The starting salary for Congress in 2007 was $97,500. Is it any wonder they don't want to raise taxes on those who make over $100,000 a year? Then you add for the president, you're own mansion, bodyguards for life, armored limosine, private 747, your own helicopter, all paid for by the tax payers.

As John Stewart once wrote "It's time to tell the children that it's not about the rings that we put upon the fingers of the man who would be king."
What if "We the people" banded together and could start putting our own measures on the ballot.

Imaginary ballot measures:
  1. to cut Congressional retirement funds the way they want to cut Social Security let them live on $1000 a month in Social Security
  2. Decrease their wages to minimum wage
  3. If they do not do their jobs (i.e. pass a balanced budget, decrease costs, increase taxes on the wealthy) they're fired without benefits and have to file for unemployment like everyone else
  4. Get rid of their lifetime healthcare and make them pay for invidual plans at almost $300 a month if they can get it with their pre-existing medical conditions
  5. Get rid of their travel allowances, that pay for private planes to chauffer them back to their districts. Let them fly Southwest and rent a car or pay for a cab
  6. Put them in the classrooms for a year, let them try to create lesson plans that comply with district, state and federal No Child Left Behind while attending weekly staff meetings, parent meetings, interrupted school schedules, classroom management etc. and still turn in grades every 6 weeks then deal with irate parents over student grades
In other words get them back to the "real world" where people try to support a family of 4 on social security/disability. Where honest hard working people fill out 1,000s of job applications and still can't find a job. Where you jump through millions of hoops to get unemployment only to have it run out or have the government tell you "you're no longer receiving benefits because you dared go out of town for a 4 day weekend." Where people are turned down for or can't afford health insurance for themselves or their child who's been diagnosed with cancer. Where people *gasp have to live within their means. Where people don't live in mansions, and many have their houses taken away by the banks. Where as John Rich says in "Shuttin Detroit Down" -"Well that old man's been working in that plant most all his life, Now his pension plan's been cut in half and he can't afford to die
And it's a crying shame, cus he ain't the one to Blame. When I looked down to see his calloused hands, Well let me tell you friend it gets me fightin' mad"

Say what you will about LBJ and FDR because they weren't perfect by any standards they were human but at least they got Congress to actually do their jobs! Politics was so much easier on the TV show "The West Wing" who could forget when they closed the federal government because they couldn't come to an agreement on the budget. President Bartlett stops the motorcade to talk with tourists and Josh Lyman asks "You feel like taking a walk Mr. President?" Bartlett walks up to Capitol Hill perverbeable hat in hand only to be kept waiting so long by the Republicans he leaves thereby giving the President the upper hand. Of course the West Wing television show had better writers who wrote a presidential character that actually listens to his ad visors and did what was best for the country not their own bloody political careers.

Granted Obama inherited a mess when he took office, we'd gone from a balanced budget to a deficit of several trillion dollars in 8 years. He inherited two wars with no exit strategies and no end in sight, with military personnel serving 8 or 9 tours. A world where terrorists take out innocent civilians on airplanes, in office buildings, on public transportation. Somewhere we went from "Yes we can" to "Oh crap no we can't Congress won't let us." As someone once said who had served both in Congress and the West Wing when he was in Congress he used to say "What' wrong with those people in the West Wing can't they do anything." Then when he got to the West Wing he's say "What' wrong with those people in the CongressSo it seems they are faced with the perverbeable  double edged sword.

So here's a thought make your voice heard loud and clear each year in November exercise your right to overthrow the government and get out and vote.

Author's note for more information on Congressional retirement benefits go to: http://www.senate.gov/reference/resources/pdf/RL30631.pdf
     
     
       

I Wish God Didn't Trust me So Much Right Now

There's an old joke that says God never gives you more than you can handle I just wish God didn't trust me so much. All I can say is God must trust my family a whole lot because we're being put through the ringer right now. My brother gets hit by a car while on his motorcycle then the next day on the same road my 85 year old grandmother gets rear ended in her car with two of her great grandchildren in the car with her. Trying to stay in the moment and not panic. My brother's doing better griping and complaining both good signs if you know the Burgess men. Grandmother appears to be ok she's more worried of course about the great grand kids. Remembering medical intuitive Carolyn Myss asking in her audio book "Entering the Castle" would knowing the reason why this happened change anything? Asking for God's healing light to be present with my family. Saying the prayer for myself and my family waiting for news to release the desire to know why things happen as they do. Just feeli kinda helpless right now.

Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press Not on the Republican Watch

The people of Libya continue to fight for a democratically elected government and basic rights like freedom of speech and freedom of the press, and the Egyptian people hold their first democratic elections as the military contemplates what freedom of the press means. Now it seems that certain Democratically elected officials in the United States have unilaterally decided that freedom of speech and freedom of the press on Public Broadcasting radio and television no longer need the government's financial support. When did the United States Congress take lessons on how to rule from Mubarak and Gaddafi? Next thing you know they will be ordering the United States military to "monitor" public broacasting. Here's a message to those American leaders "Like Egypt and Libya we too will rise up against you and remove you from power. Unfortunately for you it's a whole lot easier for us to remove you it's called VOTING and Petitioning and exercising our right to FREEDOM OF SPEECH and it's guaranteed under the First Amendment of The Constitution of The United States of America!!! Maybe you should go back and read it. "

Barbara's Creative Writing Blog: In Praise of the Written Word

Barbara's Creative Writing Blog: In Praise of the Written Word: "Borders is filing for bankruptcy. While as an English teacher and writer I should nae be happy to see the demise of any bookstore I'd far ra..."

In Praise of the Written Word

Borders is filing for bankruptcy. While as an English teacher and writer I should nae be happy to see the demise of any bookstore I'd far rather walk into an indie bookstore like Green Apple in San Francisco or Book Passages in Marin. They're a part of the community in which they work and they operate in an ehtical manner. They don't keep employees at 19 1/2 hours a week so they don't have to pay benefits. They listen to their customers' needs and wants and adapt accordingly. In this digital age people turn more and more to e-books like Amazon Kindle or Barnes and Noble Nook. I'm sorry I still prefer my fingers to caress the pages of the written word in a *gasp* actual book. Granted my bookshelves are buldging at the seams and my storage unit is half full of books I bought for my classroom thus making one wonder why I continue to buy books. In Shakeperean times, the written word was only for the wealthy upper class due to the expense of "publishing" the written word. With the advent of the printing press, the written word was able to be distributed to the masses, yet there were still some (in particular black slaves) for whom reading was illegal. I appreciate the appeal e-books may have to techno wizards and business people in a hurry. But where's the ritual? Where's the curling up on a rainy day with a good book, a spot of tea and in my case my cat?  Then again, I hauled an entire suitcase worth of books back from my trip to Scotland and England two years ago. Now, you may not be quite as enthusiastic a collector as I, you may even prefer gliding your hand across a computer screen rather than risk a paper cut on actual pages. But give me a book, even a hard bound lug it off the shelf, won't fit in your lap book. I can get lost for hours in the lake country with Jane Austen or the Bronte sisters. I can travel back in time to ancient Scotland with Galbadon or even try to solve a mystery with Diane Killiane. How can one get lost reading a computer screen? Give me an indie bookstore to browse in and I can get lost for hours. Give me an actual book to read and I'm ecstatic.

Barbara's Creative Writing Blog: Fire of Freedom: by Barbara Burgess Quotations by ...

Barbara's Creative Writing Blog: Fire of Freedom: by Barbara Burgess Quotations by ...: "“Will you survive, yeah/ In the fire when the wind is blowing?' There is a “virus” called freedom and it’s spreading like a forest fire. ..."

Fire of Freedom: by Barbara Burgess Quotations by singer/songwriter John Stewart

“Will you survive, yeah/ In the fire when the wind is blowing?"


There is a “virus” called freedom and it’s spreading like a forest fire.

Starting at the roots in the hearts and minds of the people

It spreads, slowly at first through word of mouth

It picks up speed as internet connections, wi-fi signals; social network sites and web enabled phones transmit the message across the globe.

Here I sit at my home computer, and I read about Egypt and Libya and other places in the “middle east” fighting for freedom.

What would the founding fathers think of these new revolutionaries today?

Did the Age of Enlightenment philosophers like John Locke and Russo have any clue what they were getting the world into?

Did the creators of the internet and social networking sites realize just what kind of ideas they were helping people to share?



Freedom is spreading like a wild fire.

No longer able to be contained by those in power

For them the end is drawing nearer.

“Ah, there is a train and it runs by my room

And the train is called reality

And it's coming way too soon

Way too soon for a guy

Who is living on the lies

Looking for the short cut

And the secrets to survive”



Diversity which once divided the people now unites them as they cry out for change. The fire of freedom now burns within them.

“And there are forces to guide you

Spirits beside you

Rivers to ride you home to the stars

And there are forces to guide you

Spirits beside you

Rivers to ride you home to the stars”



Reach for the stars and find your way to a Democratic home.

Music and Kids

How many years had it been since I picked up my poor homemade didgeridoo? Too many, life getting in the way sadly. But playing BROTHER's "One Day" CD for the kids at ASPIRE after school program where I work. The kids wanting to know what the "humming" sound was made by the didge. Bringing my didge in the next day to play for them so they could see and hear it for themselves. Even my rusty bellows on the didge amazing them as they try to figure out how the sound comes out. Watching their faces light up when the didge is pressed against them. Hearing their comparisons of the sound of the didge to that of everything from a bear to a fart. Making a game of lining up to get "didged" then falling to the ground in giggles when they do. Wanting to try to blow it, a few successful attempts. Showing their parents who smile at their child's enthusiasm. Something magical happening when kids and music get together. Hoping maybe one of my many talented musician friends might make a trip down this way to the city by the Bay and play. A very enthusiastic crowd they would find. Meanwhile, try to find some supplies to make smaller didges for the kids as an art project.

Freedom of the Press?

Whatever happened to freedom of speech and freedom of the press?

“When freedom of speech wasn’t every four letter word a sailor never said.”

Gone are the days of Edward R. Morrow, Tom Brokaw, and David Brinkley, hard hitting journalist who were unafraid to ask the tough questions.

Why should we care that a half a world away people are protesting for the rights we enjoy on a daily basis?
Why should the press be bothered to cover actual news when there are so many celebrities going to rehab?

“If it bleeds it leads.”
Guess not enough blood has been shed in Egypt and Tunisia yet to make the American news.

Never mind that the American President just said in one breath the United States would stand behind those who want Democracy and then called for the Egyptian people to protest peacefully.
Obviously oblivious to what’s actually going on and wanting to protect the almighty American oil interests.

It’s not the protestors that are creating the violence, it’s the so-called “government officials and police.”
Note to President Obama: Stop listening to the so-called “experts.” Start listening to the people of Egypt.

“Eyes on the future what’s to be done need understanding to stand as one.”

In Egypt Christians stood as one human chain around their Muslim friends so they could pray in safety, a repayment perhaps for the Coptic Christmas when Muslims joined their Coptic Christian friends in church.

Together they join in a show of solidarity and protest against the current oppressive government.
That is the true future, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Hebrews, Egyptians all.
Standing united, standing tall.

Gone are the days when reporters could report on actual world news.
Now it’s cost shares and ad space and making the almighty buck for the corporations.
Protect the oil shares of the media corporations.

“It’s time to tell the children that’s not about the rings that we put upon the fingers of the man who would be king.”

First Amendment Rights

Actions speak louder than words my friends. Christians banded together to form a human chain around their fellow protestors who are Muslim so they could pray today in a protected space. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ghandi would be proud. Non-violence tactics work. Depsite, government officials dressed in civilian clothing looting cities to make protestors look bad the protestors themselves simply report them. Meanwhile, across the world I can sit at my computer and e-mail my president and tell him actions speak louder than words. I can tell him this because I'm protected under the first amendment of the US Constitution which guarantees me freedom of speech. The same rights the people of Egypt are fighting for I enjoy because of where I was born. God/ Allah whatever God you pray to be with you my Egyptian friends. Although we've never met you are in my thoughts and prayers. Be safe. PEACE and Justice be with you.