Zen Pencils Comics: 33. EDGAR MITCHELL: A global consciousness
Fuckin look. That’s what you’re screwing up.
Indeed.
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Zen Pencils Comics: 33. EDGAR MITCHELL: A global consciousness
Fuckin look. That’s what you’re screwing up.
Indeed.
Source: zenpencils.com
From the New York Times interactive feature.
People like this exist, i.e. they’re out there, in our country. Baffles my mind.
But because I am a Catholic, and no Catholic has ever been elected president, the real issues in this campaign have been obscured — perhaps deliberately, in some quarters less responsible than this. So it is apparently necessary for me to state once again not what kind of church I believe in — for that should be important only to me — but what kind of America I believe in.
I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute, where no Catholic prelate would tell the president (should he be Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishioners for whom to vote; where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference; and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the president who might appoint him or the people who might elect him.
Only one word describes this:
Badass.
“Freedom of religion” as afforded to us by the First Amendment isn’t actually freedom at all when the constituencies of the well-funded upper class gain another stronghold on our lives via the privatization of our education and healthcare institutions; rather, it’s insurance that this wealthy minority will have the power to vehemently promulgate their personal and sometimes extreme ideologies right into our bodies and our children by proxy of eliminating any democratic government influence, i.e., your vote, on those institutions.
Apparently, Rick Santorum’s campaign has hired a team of tremendously talented package designers, because they’ve managed to rebrand plutocracy as democracy only using red, white, and blue.
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According to Mitt Romney:
“President Obama has amassed an actual record of debt, decline and disappointment. Instead of solving the housing crisis and getting Americans back to work, President Obama has been building a European-style welfare state.”
I could write pages of useless babble about this that would ultimately just go unread, at least for what it’s worth. So, just let me cordially posit a few of my own points in a succinct, polite rebuttal to this rabble:
“Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.”
Sure, Norway has vast fields of oil (cough, Alaska) - but look at what they’ve accomplished: they take care of their citizens, support their diversity (Norway was an early adopter of LGBT rights, among other minority rights), and help people flourish in what they want to do by eliminating the financial worries and tribulations associated with less comprehensive “welfare” states. I’ll place a shiny penny on the notion that Norway doesn’t have scores of rich people living in gated communities, separated from the rest of society. I can only hope this isn’t interpreted by most Americans - the majority, in that sense - to be a bad thing.
My $0.02: imagine an America where the ordinary citizen isn’t forced to chose between paying their medical bills and paying the mortgage. Imagine an America where students can enjoy their college education without an enormous debt afterward. Imagine an America where most high-school graduates even expect to go to college. Imagine an America where having rich parents isn’t the main key to success. Imagine an America which actually lets you work hard to get what you want. Imagine an America where you’re not always looking up at a hole which is always getting smaller and smaller.
Mitt, opportunity doesn’t come from the top. It comes from the inside, but only when the outside lets it thrive. You can’t sew your seeds in a dry garden. I question your perspective, and I question anybody who offers you a vote on any rational basis. An ideological basis, though, I can’t really argue against - nobody can. And its for that ideological subscription value that the Republican party has such a rampant grip on the hopes and expectations of many Americans still sucked into the ever-elusive American Dream. Because, Mitt, nobody has really questioned it…
…and so I’m anxiously awaiting President Obama’s State of the Union Address.
ATR