Conversations with Daniel Ellsberg V & VI
Jackson Water/Sewer Bill
Conversations with Daniel Ellsberg IV
Favorite quote: "But a lot of the folks back home, if it were really put to them: It's either a lot of other people's sons and daughters have to die or you're going to have long gas lines."
Drug Bill Debacle Blog
Social Justice
Today, most people believe that they will lose dearly if real social justice is established. That the middle class still believes this falsehood after having endured twenty-five years of conservative economic policy is a tribute to the power of the media to shape the public mind. The middle class has been taught to believe that they deserve what they have solely because of their own hard work and that the poor are lazy and shiftless and therefore deserve their poverty.
To preserve this illusion we restrict the poor to the inner cities where we cannot see how hard they work and how little they are rewarded for their hard work. We cannot be allowed to realize their humanity, lest our eyes be opened to injustice. Making them foreign allows us to project our shadow side onto them, much like we have been recently encouraged to project it onto Arabs and Moslems.
The result: walled communities surrounded by poverty and decay. The well-off and even the moderately well-off are afraid. They are rightly afraid of the underprivileged because they are a threat to peace and security. But they are equally afraid that real social justice, which is the only solution to our deepening slide into lawlessness and anarchy, would threaten their precarious debt-ridden standard of living. Being in fear of both disease and cure and blinded to more attractive options by their conservative or neo-conservative philosophy, the middle class continues to support the very policies that if not reversed will ultimately destroy it.
Nature regulates itself by negative feedback loops. The checks and balances written into the U. S. Constitution can be thought of as a structure of negative feedback loops, designed to keep the system from running too far off the road. Positive feedback loops are inherently unstable and threaten systems, like cancer and nuclear fission. In the social realm, fear almost always creates a positive feedback loop, because it feeds on itself. Dictators are afraid of their people and consequently do the very things that cause them to be even more afraid of their people.
Interviews with Daniel Ellsberg
Part I 1/20/2006
Part II 1/21/2006
Part III 1/22/206
Part IV 1/27/2006
Part V 1/28/2006
Part VI 1/29/06 (final)
Depleted Uranium Cause of Gulf War Syndrome
http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml
Bush Wants to Cut Back Pollution Reporting
Weakening these protections will, of course, benefit industries that deal with large amounts of toxic chemicals. It's a short-term benefit, though, as any relaxation of regulation toxic waste increases the likelihood of a disaster. Time and time again, large corporations have shown that they will leave no corner uncut in their drive to reduce the costs of doing business, regardless of danger to the public. Even a small disaster will create tremendous political pressure for far tighter regulation than they now experience.
But corporate finance and governance are structured towards short-term gain. CEOs and others at the top have every incentive to increase profits and the share value of corporate stock, secure in the knowledge that the bad times will almost surely come after they have left the corporation and cashed out their stock and stock options.
A sensible public policy would give fewer rewards for short-term gains and greater rewards for long-term gains. A change in the taxation of executive compensation, stock options and capital gains would be a good start, but only a systemic restructuring of the entire financial (and monetary) system can eliminate the
The deadline for comments is today. Sorry I didn't find out about it sooner. Make a Comment which will be sent to the EPA administrator.
The National Environmental Trust
Analysis: Nearly 1,000 Communities Across U.S. Would Lose All Toxics Information
Text of proposed rule and supplementary information. (Note: this is a large .pdf file and the actual text of the amendments begins on Page 74 of the document)
Right to Know Network (Part of OMB Watch. Features databases copied from EPA TWI database you can use to investigate toxic release in your area)
The View from Cambridge (UK)
Keep in mind that Athens was defeated a few years later, having alienated its allies by mistreatment and its subjects by harsh and brutal oppression.
