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Dangerous Constitutional Precedent

First the Supreme Court told us corporations are people and have the right to invest as much money as they like into political campaigns.

Now Congress has passed a law that has some chilling potential negative effects on the Bill of Rights. As readers know, NPD focuses on new paradigm solutions and, we also have a responsibility to inform readers about challenges to our Constitutional freedoms. Some might say this seems overblown but its definitely worth understanding the issues so we can each decide what, if any, actions we may choose to take.

To watch an eye opening EnviroNews feature story on this issue, click on the link below.

http://environews.tv/congress-votes-with-senate-to-end-the-us-constitution

  • Posted on December 22, 2011 in Politics  |  
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Amy Goodman & Chris Hedges With Charlie Rose Exploring the Occupy Movement

  • Posted on October 29, 2011 in Good News, Politics  |  
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Democracy Anyone?

I am at the Sydney Airport about to catch my return flight to Los Angeles. I have been following the growing Occupy Wall Street movement and just watched the film below that reflects the promise of democracy our politicians expressed for other countries. I will have more to say about this exciting people’s movement during my stay in Santa Barbara and my upcoming trip and move to Vilcabamba, Ecuador with my new life partner.

  • Posted on October 22, 2011 in Politics  |  
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Kucinich National Emergency Employment Defense Act Offers Concrete Plans to Create Jobs and Eliminate the Deficit

When I look at what is going on in Washington, I sometimes get a bit depressed so its refreshing and inspiring to read about a visionary leader in a time of fiscal blindness who shares his wisdom while others simply posture, preen and pontificate.

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) today wrote to colleagues to enlist support for his dramatic, new, concrete plan to get Americans working again, rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and regain control of our monetary policy from private banks to promote the public interest.  “It is time to get real about creating jobs.  Not just talk about it.  But come up with real, concrete proposals which can put America back to work,” he said.  Kucinich is planning to introduce the National Emergency Employment Defense Act later this year.

Dear Colleague:

Our nation is in crisis.  The economy is still on the edge of a precipice.  The old ways aren’t working and won’t work.  We can’t continue down the road that takes us deeper into debt and despair.  There is a way out.

That is why I am introducing The National Emergency Employment Defense (NEED) Act of 2011.  It will end the debt.  It will rebuild America.  It will make the American Dream a reality for everyone; for today’s generation and for the generations to come.  It gives our youth unrivaled career opportunities.

The NEED Act assures a sustainable fiscal path.  It can reduce deficits to nothing, without tax hikes, spending cuts, or inflation.  And it will pay off the national debt as it comes due.  My legislation can end the recession, unemployment and the foreclosure crisis.

The Constitution vests the power over money with Congress.  Congress gives this power to the banks.  In the last 10 years, banks have added an average of $500 billion to the money supply per year.  This is a huge amount of power that Congress has given away.

The banks have shown that they’re incapable of using this power responsibly, or in the widest economic interest.  Instead they’ve wasted most of it by pumping it into a series of unproductive bubbles.  The loss to the nation is truly enormous, especially considering the opportunity cost of the real wealth that could be created with first use of that money.

My bill reasserts the Constitutional right and responsibility of Congress to furnish the nation with a money supply fit for purpose.  No more wild swings from economic boom to bust.  No more erosion of purchasing power.  We can at last have a stable currency. To do this is surprisingly simple.  My legislation does three things:

·   Incorporate the Fed into the Treasury and make monetary policy truly accountable to the Congress and the American people.

·   End the banks special privilege by no longer allowing them to create our money supply when they make loans, through a simple and non-disruptive accounting change.

·   Invest money into renewing our crumbling infrastructure, making it fit for the 21st Century; creating real wealth and millions of good jobs at the same time.

These essential changes will ensure our economy is the most efficient and prosperous in the world.  It will raise demand for American-made goods at home and abroad and reduce our trade deficit.

I look forward to your support in restoring America’s economy to full health.

 

Sincerely,

/s/

Dennis J. Kucinich

Member of Congress

Americans Elect is New Paradigm Politics

I’m guessing you are as fed up with politics as usual as I am. The Republicrats are great at empty promises and we have the best government money can buy. Is there anyway to play without choosing the least bad person to represent your values. There is now as Thomas Friedman points out in his current NY Times Op-Ed piece, Make Way for the Radical Center, which you can read by copying the following link into your browser:

www.nytimes.com/2011/07/24/opinion/sunday/24friedman.html?

If you like what you read, visit the groups Web site, www.americanselect.org:

“Americans Elect is the first-ever open nominating process. We’re using the Internet to give every single voter — Democrat, Republican or independent — the power to nominate a presidential ticket in 2012. The people will choose the issues. The people will choose the candidates. And in a secure, online convention next June, the people will make history by putting their choice on the ballot in every state.”