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rastaman
06-06-2006, 08:57 PM
Presently, our country is facing a major crisis with illegal workers pouring across our borders at over a million per year (if you believe this estimate). A country that can no longer control their borders can not protect, maintain, and defend its own sovereignty and identity.

To allow foreigners to enter your country illegally and while they continue to hold alliance with their country of birth, means that the laws of the country they illegally entered will not be obeyed nor respected and only taken for granted.

We the People--the American voters hold the keys to bringing this border madness and overall polarization to an abrupt end merely by the power of one person-one vote. We have allowed the elitist politicians of both parties along with the wealthy corporatist to dictate to over 285 million citizens what is in our best interest; when in all actuality it is for their own political gain and corporate entitlements and greed.

The elitist are using an old formula called "Divide and Conquer" to maintain their political power and corporate status quo. The powerful elite have ensured that the voting citizens who earn an income of $15,000 to $150,000 are pitted against one another under a multitude of dividing “Wedge Issues."

The Elitist have successfully pitted the following wedge issues to divide and pre-occupy the working poor and middle class of both major parties to vote against their best interest; beginning with Reagan Economics and Corporate De-regulation to the passing of NAFTA, WTO and CAFTA (1980 – 2005).

Here are the 15 Major Political Wedge Issues confronting the working poor and middle class in America:

1. Conservatives vs. Liberals,
2. Religion vs. Separation of Church and State
3. Blacks vs. Whites
4. Welfare and Social programs vs. Corporate Welfare
5. Unions vs. Right to Work
6. Free trade vs. Fair trade,
7. Minimum wage vs. Living Wage,
8. Gay Marriage vs. Husband & Wife Union
9. Anti-Abortionist vs. Pro Choice
10. Pork Barrel Spending vs. Smaller Fed. Gov’t
11. Equitable Wealth Sharing vs. Corporate Oligarchy
12. Affirmative Action vs. Legacy Inheritance
13. American Middle Class vs. Corporate Outsourcing
14. Cheap Foreign Labor vs. America’s Working Poor
15. Democracy in the Work Place vs. Corporate Accountability and
Responsibility

Politics is passion. Politics is conflict. But our government exists to solve problems, not exploit them. Those who see wedge issues in every controversy are putting the selfish needs of their candidates and party before the needs of the nation. That’s not the kind of politics we need today. If we allow wedge issues to continue to dominate and polarize our political system; America will soon resemble a third world financical basket case just like Mexico!!!

When our elections are over, the passions stirred up by the wedge issues don’t just go away. On the most controversial issues, like abortion, they don’t even go dormant. How are we the voter ever going to solve our most difficult issues if our elected leaders keep purposefully radicalizing the electorate? How can we even start a rationale debate when the corporate owned media fills its air-time with shouting talking heads rather than people who might actually offer solutions?

When we were attacked on 911 we were not thinking in terms of how many Republicans or Democrats were killed in the towers, pentagon and in a vacant field in Pennsylvania; we just understood that America was under attack and over 3,000 of our citizens were killed and we came together as one nation. The current administration with their corporate entities have declared war on the working poor and the middle class of this country all in the name of maintaining political power and obscene corporate profits.

The only way to make sure our elected officials realize that they work on be-half of the American people is to start voting down the middle on the major Wedge Issues confronting our country. The working poor and middle class voters in both republican and democratic parties have been pandered to and taken for granted. Our elected officials of both parties have passed bills and laws that overwhelmingly benefit the corporations.

Starting with the permanent tax breaks for the richest 2%, and the new bankruptcy bill. The convoluted and complicated Medicare bill and the outsourcing of hi-tech and white collar jobs. We can ill afford to continue voting for our own personal ideological right and left issues.

We must find away to come together, find common ground and compromise on the 15 major Wedge Issues, in the form of a constitutional solidarity. We the People must return our country back to its rightful balance and allow the American Dream to once again become a reality for the working poor and the middle class.

Labrocca
06-06-2006, 09:53 PM
This is your best post so far.

Do you consider yourself a liberal or just a straight out communist?

btw I live in Nevada..which is Harry Reids state...funny that this state has such shitty worker rights, incredibly high amount of illegal immigrants, and very low taxes. If the leader of the Democratic party can't even get his own home state under the policy then what can the party do for America?

There are some issues I might jump the aisle for but the problem is that I don't believe the Dems can actually make it happen. When Clinton was in office he didn't do jack shit. I remember his entire election campaign was about Health Care for everyone...yeah right. When he left office LESS people were insured and no health care reform was passed. Now health care is a mess that's owned by the HMO's whom I hate.

If the dems want to address issues then do it. Attacking the man at the podium doesn't get things done however.

rastaman
06-07-2006, 04:50 PM
During Clinton's Presidency he had to work with a Repub. majority in the house and senate. So how was Clinton going to make health care a reality for all americans when the Repub. Congress repeatedly voted down any legislation for universal health care.

As far is Reid is concern, voters in Nevada must vote him out of the Senate. After all Reid works for the people who sent him to the Senate. Make Reid pay for under performing---by voting him out.

I believe to make health care more affordable, you must approach and treat Medicine like a profession. When we the people allow insurance companies and pharmetcuitcal companies dictate how medicine is practiced in our country, the poor and middle class will loose out everytime.

bobbylien
06-07-2006, 05:47 PM
Starting with the permanent tax breaks for the richest 2%, and the new bankruptcy bill. The convoluted and complicated Medicare bill and the outsourcing of hi-tech and white collar jobs.

If America wants to improve its high-tech industries, they will need to expand high speed internet access to more rural areas, I live 10 miles from Madison Wisconsin and have to pay 100$ a month for worthless satelite internet :( . Its hard for companies to work nowadays without high speed internet. My uncles company even offered to pay to bring a high speed line out here but they still wouldn't do it. Our government could help encourage growth throughout our smaller towns and rural areas if they ever decide to help foot the bill for DSL and Cable Modem lines that can be used by any company. We need to open our borders and allow more immigrants in. Many politicians say that we can't kick out illegal immigrants because we need them as workers... duh! if we need the workers, let more of them in LEGALLY. It should also be mandatory for legal immigrants to learn english within 5 years, both for the countries sake and their own.

We need to cut corporate welfare and allow businesses to compete FAIR AND SQUARE. We MUST impliment a Flat Tax system so that everyone pays their fair share, no one class should have to pay more or less then another.

AlonzoMourning23
06-07-2006, 05:56 PM
Is it not harder for someone making 40k a year to pay 30% in taxes than it is for someone making 400k a year to pay 30% in taxes? Which one is losing more money that actually would make a difference in their lives?