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John McCain’s “Agreed Framework”

I am by no means a fan of Senator John McCain (Arizona). And it
seems like every couple weeks I become less and less of a fan of
his even being in the Republican Party. Today, I am to the point
of publicly asking Senator McCain to just make it official and
turn the (R) next to his name into a (D). PLEASE! Enough with
the charade!

Campaign Finance Reform brought me to the edge of the cliff of
my patience. Now, Senator John McCain attempting to nuke the
Constitutional Option has forced me to jump.

History teaches us many lessons. One of the most important is
that you can never negotiate in good faith with those that are
not bound to reality but that would rather pursue their own
power over all else. John McCain has now made his bed with those
that seek power above all else; the Senate Democrats.

Joined by six other Republicans unwilling to force an up or down
vote on judicial nominees and seven Democrats who never had any
intention of voting for conservative judicial nominees, McCain
has attempted to maintain the state of Constitutional chaos that
currently exists in the Senate. He and his gang of 13 reached a
hollow compromise that spat in the face of all that is right and
just. He basically said “SCREW YOU!” to the Constitution and the
voters of America that have given Republicans the control of the
Federal Government.

The Constitution calls for advice and consent on Presidential
judicial nominees. The Democrats don’t like that because they
are in the minority and do not hold the Presidency so they are
basically left out in the cold clinging with white knuckles to
the last vestige of their power which is the courts. So they
have resorted to simply denying up and down votes on nominees
that have both passed through committee and have enough votes by
the representatives of the people to be seated upon their
respective benches.

The deal between McCain and the Democrats, which is as rotten as
they come, basically paved the way for votes on three of ten
nominees while chucking the other seven to the wolves. That’s a
paultry 30% for those of you that are weak at math. The deal
also lets Senate Democrats maintain the right to indefinitely
delay votes on any other judges in the future. They claim that
they will only do so however under “extraordinary circumstances”.

I would say define “extraordinary circumstances” but we know
what it means. It means if you are Constitutional Originalist
and most likely pro-life your nomination to the Supreme Court
will be considered “extraordinary”. It also means that if you
are nominated to any of the appellate courts and they think they
can dig up enough lies, distortions and half-truths about you,
you might as well kiss your nomination good bye. Priscilla
Owens, Janice Rogers Brown and William Pryor are only slipping
through because Democrats would rather bide their time as they
lose ground in this round.

The deal, much like Senator McCain, is so flawed it would be
laughable if it were not so serious. The Senate has a role to
perform and it should perform it. Senator Frist, thankfully, has
not yet signed on to this “deal”. And Senator Frist should push
ahead for up and down votes on ALL nominees and force the
Democrats to show us what “Extraordinary circumstances” means.
It is time to go Constitutional on their asses.

Super majority support is not required Constitutionally for
judicial confirmations and the House and Senate as always retain
their rights to always impeach judges that fail to act in good
behavior. That has always been the “balance of power” the
founders gave us. It is not what the Democrats want you to
believe which is that the “balance of power” somehow involves
giving minority Democrats the ability to stonewall moderate
Republicans and completely shut down the conservative
Republicans.

It’s time to realize that you cannot negotiate in good faith
with those that have no “good faith” to start with. You cannot
negotiate in good faith with those that are so blinded by their
flawed ideology that they will stop at nothing to prevent their
loss of power. And it is time to make McCain and his gang of 13
go on the record with every nominee just like every liberal
Democrat and every moderate and conservative Republican as well.
And it is time to excommunicate McCain from the Republican Party
and let him go home to the Democrats.

Push the red button Senator Frist! America is waiting for your
decisive leadership and for you to obliterate those that stand
in the way of the Constitution.

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Cigarette Tax Mania

Have Californians really gone crazy

A coalition of Californians are putting an initiative on the ballot to add another $2.60 to the price of cigarettes raising it to $7.00 per pack. That’s approaching New York’s recent tax increase raising the cost to $7.50 per pack, the highest in the nation.

I’m a reformed smoker, I finally overcame a very difficult to break habit twenty years ago.

I’m not a reformer, although I have good reasons to detest smoking.
My first wife died at sixty from Emphysema, exacerbated by smoking, and I have two daughters in that age group seriously handicapped with the same ailment. As a matter of fact one is presently in ICU after having a Tracheotomy.

So I understand why people would want to eliminate or curtail smoking.
But I don’t think excessive taxation is the way to do it, as New York has found out the hard way.

Raising the taxes on cigarettes is not an attempt to prevent smoking, it’s a ploy by greedy politicians to increase revenue. And it’s back fired. The sale of legitimate cigarettes have dropped fifty percent in New York. Do you think by any stretch of the imagination that half the people in New york have quit smoking. NO WAY. They’ve just increased the BLACK MARKET.Cigarettes are being smuggled in from other states and some are being counterfeited.

The smugglers and bootleggers and the terrorists who will gain some more funding must be jumping for joy.

The native Americans have already jumped on the bandwagon. They’ve set up kiosks in malls and with computer enhancement are selling tax free cigarettes. Hopefully A. G. Spitzer will put a stop to that in a hurry.

Another thing to consider is the fact that like it or not smoking is legal and it is legal to manufacture cigarettes. what’s happening to our freedoms?

I don’t approve of smoking, but a ban even sneaky ones like taxation will not make it go away.

Education is the only cure. Good parenting will go along way.
Smokers are becoming a minority and ripping them off is not only unfair it’s futile.

Let’s stop playing into the hands of criminals and greedy politicians. Stop passing unenforceable laws.
Educate people especially the younger generation and in particular children.

Written by: George W. Cannata
Author and publisher of the web site: http://www.caveatemptorus.com
You may copy or reprint this article so long as it is not altered in any way, that you retain the link and give full credit to the author.

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The Criminality of Transition

Lecture given at the Netherlands Economic Institute (NEI) on 18/4/2001

Human vice is the most certain thing after death and taxes, to paraphrase Benjamin Franklin. The only variety of economic activity, which will surely survive even a nuclear holocaust, is bound to be crime. Prostitution, gambling, drugs and, in general, expressly illegal activities generate c. 400 billion USD annually to their perpetrators, thus making crime the third biggest industry on Earth (after the medical and pharmaceutical industries).

Many of the so called Economies in Transition and of HPICs (Highly Indebted Poor Countries) do resemble post-nuclear-holocaust ashes. GDPs in most of these economies either tumbled nominally or in real terms by more than 60% in the space of less than a decade. The average monthly salary is the equivalent of the average daily salary of the German industrial worker. The GDP per capita – with very few notable exceptions – is around 20% of the EU’s average and the average wages are 14% the EU’s average (2000). These are the telltale overt signs of a comprehensive collapse of the infrastructure and of the export and internal markets. Mountains of internal debt, sky high interest rates, cronyism, other forms of corruption, environmental, urban and rural dilapidation – characterize these economies.

Into this vacuum – the interregnum between centrally planned and free market economies – crept crime. In most of these countries criminals run at least half the economy, are part of the governing elites (influencing them behind the scenes through money contributions, outright bribes, or blackmail) and – through the mechanism of money laundering – infiltrate slowly the legitimate economy.

What gives crime the edge, the competitive advantage versus the older, ostensibly more well established elites?

The free market does. When communism collapsed, only criminals, politicians, managers, and employees of the security services were positioned to benefit from the upheaval. Criminals, for instance, are much better equipped to deal with the onslaught of this new conceptual beast, the mechanism of the market, than most other economic players in these tattered economies are.

Criminals, by the very nature of their vocation, were always private entrepreneurs. They were never state owned or subjected to any kind of central planning. Thus, they became the only group in society that was not corrupted by these un-natural inventions. They invested their own capital in small to medium size enterprises and ran them later as any American manager would have done. To a large extent the criminals, single handedly, created a private sector in these derelict economies.

Having established a private sector business, devoid of any involvement of the state, the criminal-entrepreneurs proceeded to study the market. Through primitive forms of market research (neighbourhood activists) they were able to identify the needs of their prospective customers, to monitor them in real time and to respond with agility to changes in the patterns of supply and demand. Criminals are market-animals and they are geared to respond to its gyrations and vicissitudes. Though they were not likely to engage in conventional marketing and advertising, they always stayed attuned to the market’s vibrations and signals. They changed their product mix and their pricing to fit fluctuations in demand and supply.

Criminals have proven to be good organizers and managers. They have very effective ways of enforcing discipline in the workplace, of setting revenue targets, of maintaining a flexible hierarchy combined with rigid obeisance – with very high upward mobility and a clear career path. A complex system of incentives and disincentives drives the workforce to dedication and industriousness. The criminal rings are well run conglomerates and the more classic industries would have done well to study their modes of organization and management. Everything – from sales through territorially exclusive licences (franchises) to effective “stock” options – has been invented in the international crime organizations long before it acquired the respectability of the corporate boardroom.

The criminal world has replicated those parts of the state which were rendered ineffective by unrealistic ideology or by pure corruption. The court system makes a fine example. The criminals instituted their own code of justice (”law”) and their own court system. A unique – and often irreversible – enforcement arm sees to it that respect towards these indispensable institutions is maintained. Effective – often interactive – legislation, an efficient court system, backed by ominous and ruthless agents of enforcement – ensure the friction-free functioning of the giant wheels of crime. Crime has replicated numerous other state institutions. Small wonder that when the state disintegrated – crime was able to replace it with little difficulty. The same pattern is discernible in certain parts of the world where terrorist organizations duplicate the state and overtake it, in time. Schools, clinics, legal assistance, family support, taxation, the court system, transportation and telecommunication services, banking and industry – all have a criminal doppelganger.

To summarize:

At the outset of transition, the underworld constituted an embryonic private sector, replete with international networks of contacts, cross-border experience, capital agglomeration and wealth formation, sources of venture (risk) capital, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a diversified portfolio of investments, revenue generating assets, and sources of wealth. Criminals were used to private sector practices: price signals, competition, joint venturing, and third party dispute settlement.

To secure this remarkable achievement – the underworld had to procure and then maintain – infrastructure and technologies. Indeed, criminals are great at innovating and even more formidable at making use of cutting edge technologies. There is not a single technological advance, invention or discovery that criminals were not the first to utilize or the first to contemplate and to grasp its full potential. There are enormous industries of services rendered to the criminal in his pursuits. Accountants and lawyers, forgers and cross border guides, weapons experts and bankers, mechanics and hit-men – all stand at the disposal of the average criminal. The choice is great and prices are always negotiable. These auxiliary professionals are no different to their legitimate counterparts, despite the difference in subject matter. A body of expertise, know-how and acumen has accumulated over centuries of crime and is handed down the generations in the criminal universities known as jail-houses and penitentiaries. Roads less travelled, countries more lenient, passports to be bought, sold, or forged, how to manuals, classified ads, goods and services on offer and demand – all feature in this mass media cum educational (mostly verbal) bulletins. This is the real infrastructure of crime. As with more mundane occupations, human capital is what counts.

Criminal activities are hugely profitable (though wealth accumulation and capital distribution are grossly non-egalitarian). Money is stashed away in banking havens and in more regular banks and financial institutions all over the globe. Electronic Document Interchange and electronic commerce transformed what used to be an inconveniently slow and painfully transparent process – into a speed-of-light here-I-am, here-I-am-gone type of operation. Money is easily movable and virtually untraceable. Special experts take care of that: tax havens, off shore banks, money transactions couriers with the right education and a free spirit. This money, in due time and having cooled off – is reinvested in legitimate activities. Crime is a major engine of economic growth in some countries (where drugs are grown or traded, or in countries such as Italy, in Russia and elsewhere in CEE). In many a place, criminals are the only ones who have any liquidity at all. The other, more visible, sectors of the economy are wallowing in the financial drought of a demonetized economy. People and governments tend to lose both their scruples and their sense of fine distinctions under these unhappy circumstances. They welcome any kind of money to ensure their very survival. This is where crime comes in. In Central and Eastern Europe the process was code-named: “privatization”.

Moreover, most of the poor economies are also closed economies. They are the economies of nations xenophobic, closed to the outside world, with currency regulations, limitations on foreign ownership, constrained (instead of free) trade. The vast majority of the populace of these economic wretches has never been further than the neighbouring city – let alone outside the borders of their countries. Freedom of movement is still restricted. The only ones to have travelled freely – mostly without the required travel documents – were the criminals. Crime is international. It involves massive, intricate and sophisticated operations of export and import, knowledge of languages, extensive and frequent trips, an intimate acquaintance with world prices, the international financial system, demand and supply in various markets, frequent business negotiations with foreigners and so on. This list would fit any modern businessman as well. Criminals are international businessmen. Their connections abroad coupled with their connections with the various elites inside their country and coupled with their financial prowess – made them the first and only true businessmen of the economies in transition. There simply was no one else qualified to fulfil this role – and the criminals stepped in willingly.

They planned and timed their moves as they always do: with shrewdness, an uncanny knowledge of human psychology and relentless cruelty. There was no one to oppose them – and so they won the day. It will take one or more generations to get rid of them and to replace them by a more civilized breed of entrepreneurs. But it will not happen overnight.

In the 19th century, the then expanding USA went through the same process. Robber barons seized economic opportunities in the Wild East and in the Wild West and really everywhere else. Morgan, Rockefeller, Pullman, Vanderbilt – the most ennobled families of latter day America originated with these rascals. But there is one important difference between the USA at that time and Central and Eastern Europe today. A civic culture with civic values and an aspiration to, ultimately, create a civic society permeated the popular as well as the high-brow culture of America. Criminality was regarded as a shameful stepping stone on the way to an orderly society of learned, civilized, law-abiding citizens. This cannot be said about Russia, for instance. The criminal there is, if anything, admired and emulated. The language of business in countries in transition is suffused with the criminal parlance of violence. The next generation is encouraged to behave similarly because no clear (not to mention well embedded) alternative is propounded. There is no – and never was – a civic tradition in these countries, a Bill of Rights, a veritable Constitution, a modicum of self rule, a true abolition of classes and nomenclatures. The future is grim because the past was grim. Used to being governed by capricious, paranoiac, criminal tyrants – these nations know no better. The current criminal class seems to them to be a natural continuation and extension of generations-long trends. That some criminals are members of the new political, financial and industrial elites (and vice versa) – surprises them not.

In most countries in transition, the elites (the political-managerial complex) make use of the state and its simulacrum institutions in close symbiosis with the criminal underworld. The state is often an oppressive mechanism deployed in order to control the populace and manipulate it. Politicians allocate assets, resources, rights, and licences to themselves, and to their families and cronies. Patronage extends to collaborating criminals. Additionally, the sovereign state is regarded as a means to extract foreign aid and credits from donors, multilaterals, and NGOs.

The criminal underworld exploits the politicians. Politicians give criminals access to state owned assets and resources. These are an integral part of the money laundering cycle. “Dirty” money is legitimized through the purchase of businesses and real estate from the state. Politicians induce state institutions to turn a blind eye to the criminal activities of their collaborators and ensure lenient law enforcement. They also help criminals eliminate internal and external competition in their territories.

In return, criminals serve as the “long and anonymous arm” of politicians. They obtain illicit goods for them and provide them with illegal services. Corruption often flows through criminal channels or via the mediation and conduit of delinquents. Within the shared sphere of the informal economy, assets are often shifted among these economic players. Both have an interest to maintain a certain lack of transparency, a bureaucracy (=dependence on state institutions and state employees) and NAIRU (Non Abating Internal Recruitment Unemployment). Nationalism and racism, the fostering of paranoia and grievances are excellent tactics of mobilization of foot soldiers. And the needs to dispense with a continuous stream of patronage and provide venues for the legitimization of illegally earned funds delay essential reforms and the disposal of state assets.

This urge to become legitimate - largely the result of social pressure - leads to a deterministic, four stroke cycle of co-habitation between politicians and criminals. In the first phase, politicians grope for a new ideological cover for their opportunism. This is followed by a growing partnership between the elites and the crime world. A divergence then occurs. Politicians team up with legitimacy-seeking, established crime lords. Both groups benefit from a larger economic pie. They fight against other, less successful, criminals, who wish to persist in their old ways. This is low intensity warfare and it inevitably ends in the triumph of the former over the latter.

About The Author

Sam Vaknin is the author of “Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited” and “After the Rain - How the West Lost the East”. He is a columnist in “Central Europe Review”, United Press International (UPI) and ebookweb.org and the editor of mental health and Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory, Suite101 and searcheurope.com. Until recently, he served as the Economic Advisor to the Government of Macedonia.

His web site: http://samvak.tripod.com

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Lies, Damned Lies… and Statistics: The U.S. Economic Reports

Lies, Damned Lies…and Statistics

The U.S. Economic Reports

By Dene McGriff

Mark Twain, who said “there are three kinds of lies – lies, damned lies and statistics”, would turn over in his grave if he knew what the government had been doing with its reporting. As a result of government hype and reporting, the June Consumer Confidence Index soared the month of June 2005 to 105.8 and the stock market rose triple digits on the news. Optimism abounds as the economy appears to be doing well. Housing continues to rise. The government tells us that new jobs are being created, inflation is under control and the economy is growing. If you listen carefully to the pundits on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, FOX and the networks, they all say things are getting better and better. Just this morning (June 28, 2005) on NBC Good Morning America, Treasury Secretary Snow declared that all the economic indicators are good and the basics of the economy are sound. We are told that Real Estate will always go up. So will the stock markets (at least for the long haul). We Americans are bullish on the future.

This is the first of a multi-part series titled, “Game Over – Collapse of the World Economic System.” What we are facing is literally a disaster of Biblical proportions. The longer the growth cycle goes, the greater the fall in the end. We don’t know when this will happen, but it will. There are extremely powerful forces keeping the whole system propped up and many prognosticators of gloom and doom have been proven wrong. If you understand what has happened and is happening, you will see why the eventual fall is inevitable.

In order to understand what is happening in the world of economics you have to understand things from God’s perspective – from a prophetic Biblical perspective and then you have to dig deep to find out what is REALLY happening in the world today. But before we do that, we have to realize that there is a great deception out there – a kind of George Orwell’s 1984 “double speak” being carried out by our government.

The same government that lied about Pearl Harbor, the Gulf of Tonkin, Kosovo and Iraq has been lying to the American public about the economy for years by changing rules and definitions, twisting and turning – spinning the news with the full support of the pundits who work for the corporate controlled news networks. Analysts whose real job is to sell and hype stocks ignore the facts and keep the smiley face on so that people will continue to buy stocks, refinance their homes, use their credit cards and run deeper and deeper into debt thinking they are attaining the American Dream. Let’s face it, the analysts job is to build up the market – not tell the truth.

Greenspan and the Federal Reserve continue to act confused about what is happening. They give the impression of trying their best to keep the American economic engine on track. He assures us that inflation is under control, that the housing industry just has a little “froth” in it, but that the economy is growing soundly at a 3.5 to 4 percent clip.

So can the United States continue to have massive budget deficits, massive trade deficits and continue to lose productive capacity to other countries and still be the great consumer nation of the world? Are we looking at a mere slowdown or something worse? We, as Americans, are an optimistic people with such faith in our country, and if past performance is any judge, reason to continue to have great faith. The question is, have changes been occurring right under our nose without our even knowing about it? Has there been a massive cover up to keep us in the dark?

So let’s look at the American government’s reporting on the economy: inflation, growth, unemployment, cost of living indices, etc. Let’s see how reporting has changed over the years in order to hide the real situation from the public and experts alike.

Inflation

Inflation is one of the most important indices there is. Inflation represents the hidden tax we all pay. Since the beginning of the Federal Reserve in 1912, the value of the dollar has fallen by 95 percent. In other words $50,000 in 1912 would be the equivalent of a million dollars today. Is there anything you can think of that makes the post-war house in Los Angeles that sold in 1950 for $5,000 worth a half million today, or

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City Caught Trapping Drivers with Short Yellow Light

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Now there is evidence to support the claims
of millions of motorists that they do not deserve to get those
automated red light camera traffic tickets.

Union City, Calif. has been forced to refund $1 million in fines
improperly collected from a red light camera at an intersection
with a short yellow light. The city has also agreed to refund
money paid by some to go to traffic safety school.

Drivers have always complained that they received a ticket
improperly, but proving the camera was at fault was impossible
for the average motorist. The situation gives solid support to
drivers who use PhotoBlocker ™ spray as a form of
self-defense against faulty red light and speed cameras.

Union City turned on the red light camera in July, but was
caught in September trapping motorists with a yellow signal time
that was 1.3 seconds below the minimum required by state law,
according to published reports. The city mailed out over 3,000
fines since the cameras were put in place charging $351 each.

What had been thought to be a great new revenue source for the
city has become a major expense instead, placing into question
use of the red light camera. It is estimated that increasing the
longer yellow light time by 1.3 seconds in Union City will
reduce the number of tickets generated by the camera by 80
percent or more.

This places into question the use of red light cameras
nationwide. How many other cities have short yellow lights in
order to produce higher revenues from fines?

Drivers have lost confidence in the faulty technology and are
turning to a simple method of self-defense - PhotoBlocker ™
spray.

PhotoBlocker ™ is a simple aerosol spray that when applied to
a license plate does not in any way alter the appearance of the
plate to the naked eye, but the flash picture from a red-light
camera or speed camera makes the number on the plate unreadable.

“Drivers are tired of getting tickets they do not deserve. The
cost in time and money to defend themselves is excessive, so
they would rather use our spray to save money by preventing the
unjust tickets. We want our roads to be safe, and we do not
encourage anyone to break the law. But we know how frustrating
it is to get a ticket you do not deserve,” explained Scott.

The demand for cans of PhotoBlocker ™ spray grows steadily
every month, with sales of over 300,000 cans protecting over 1
million vehicles on six continents.

“We get calls, e-mails and letters from many professionals who
are very happy with the effectiveness of PhotoBlocker spray.
Journalists, doctors, lawyers, firefighters, teachers, and
judges themselves have resorted to using PhotoBlocker spray to
avoid entrapment,” said Scott.

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New eletricity tariff structure in Chandigarh

The Chandigarh Administration revised and implemented the
electricity tariff w.e.f. 1.8.05 where in a new tariff structure
was introduced comprising of energy charges and fixed charges.
Anumber of representations from consumers/associations are being
received stating the new Tariff Structure as irrational. The
main resentment is regarding the domestic consumers consuming
151 units since energy charges@ 2.90 per unit becomes applicable
as against 1.65 per unit for 150 units consumption.The basic
idea behind the introduction of new tariff structure was to have
a Rational Tariff Structure for all category of consumers. There
fore the energy charges of all categories of consumers
(exceptDomestic Supply) were made equal i.e. Rs.3.36 per unit.
However, the Domestic Supply Consumers were given concession by
charging them subsidized rates of Rs. 2.90 per unit (for total
monthly consumption exceeding 150 units). Similarly within the
domestic category also,various slabs were done away under the
Rational tariff Structure. However, to grant some concession to
the weaker section, it was decidedby the Administration that
there should be no increase (on an average) intariff for
consumers with monthly consumption less than or equal to
150units.U.T. has no generation of its own and the power
requirement of the city is being met through power purchased
from various Central GeneratingUnits and BBMB. The average
purchase price per unit (including lossesand other expenditure)
is around Rs.3.2 per unit while the average sale price per unit
(energy charges + fixed charges) for all category of consumers,
also comes to approximately Rs.3.2 per unit with the
introduction of new tariff. The average energy charges per unit
for domestic category has been increased from Rs.2.65 per unit
to Rs.2.90 per unit (an increase of approx. 9%) with the
introduction of new tariff.The concept of fixed charges has been
introduced to charge for making available electricity at the
doors-steps, whether consumed or not. Accordingly the monthly
minimum charges of Rs.35/- per KW per month havebeen done away.
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Does Anything Make Any Sense Anymore? (Part 2)

“I’m mad as Hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!” (From the movie NETWORK)

The following questions are questions that need answering. Are there answers to
them? We must remain optimistic and vigilant if there are to be. These are just a few
topics. There are many more, some more important and some less, based on a
person’s beliefs and attitudes. I present them, as a reference and a starting point for
discussion

If religion is based on the word of God, then why are most wars religion-based?
What ever happened to ‘live and let live?’ Why do different religions and different
societies hate each other? Is it modern-day ‘survival of the fittest?’ Are we following
His teachings? Or, are we a world uncivilized, with countries sending their children
to fight and die in wars? Isn’t it all just a chess game, with the winner being the
country which kills the most people? Doesn’t it all sound a bit childish and
unproductive? Doesn’t it sound like the rich and powerful ordering the young and
poor to go kill for them so they can have more power? Doesn’t it sound like the rich
and powerful want a new democratic nation, oil-laden, where they can bring
American modernism; hence, their businesses, and make mountains of money?
Didn’t we do this once before? To the Indians?

Why do we still allow our politicians to vote their conscious rather than the will of
their constituents? Why have so many been caught in illegal activities? If we stop
PACs and outrageous and imbalanced sums of money to be spent on political
campaigns, with, equal maximum spending per candidate, paid by a $20 person tax
each year by the people, will our elected officials be more honest and better
represent us? Will it rid us of the power-mongers who are in it just to get what they
can out of it? Doesn’t a flat tax make more sense, with everyone paying the same
percentage, based on gross salary? Isn’t it the right of the American people to elect
their president? If so, how come for only two terms? If a president is a great one,
who is leading our country toward a bright future, shouldn’t we have the right to
elect him/her again? Shouldn’t we vote out our bad legislators and keep the good
ones who are making a positive contribution? And, as our children pay taxes on the
salaries they earn, wouldn’t allowing 16-year-olds to vote make them feel less
alienated, less pessimistic, and less apathetic about their future? Would most people
agree that today’s sixteen-year-old is worldlier than eighteen-year-olds were
twenty years ago? Since 16-year-olds pay tax on their income, doesn’t our
constitution say that taxation without representation is illegal?

Why is there a provision in our laws that says a child can quit school at the age of
sixteen? If it is to help support their family, doesn’t it do irreparable damage to the
future of that child, perpetuating the cycle of poverty? If there is mandatory
graduation from public school, or a trade school, wouldn’t there be more (and
better paying) jobs, less crime, less entitlements, and more taxes being paid in
higher paying jobs? Is there any logical reason why our government doesn’t change
the law that ‘no child will be left behind’ because they must all graduate high
school? Will we ever have a real ‘education’ president who understands that
education is the most important foundation for every country’s success and
survival?

If most people hate bipartisan politics, then why do we have political parties?
Wouldn’t it be preferential if people didn’t have to be labeled? That way, wouldn’t a
person vote for a person rather than a party? Wouldn’t most people agree that they
like some things about each candidate, each party? Wouldn’t it be common sense
and be politically correct if there were no parties? Wouldn’t it be the logical way to
pick our leaders if we voted for the (wo)man and his/her beliefs, and what they will
do, and then the final two (after a primary) meet in the election? Wouldn’t that be
the end to party politics, and allow real voting in Congress rather than Senators and
Congress (wo)men being afraid of voting against their party? Isn’t the classification
of people what causes the separation of people, which leads to negativity and
animosity toward those who are different than the majority? Shouldn’t negative
advertising during political campaigns be stopped? Shouldn’t any mention of a
political opponent, found to be misleading an/or slanderous, be illegal? How will
American jurisprudence deal with this First Amendment issue? Shouldn’t the
Supreme Court define for us, once and for all, what ‘freedom of speech’ really
means? For society’s sake, and for a civil future, is there anything wrong with
censoring our media, people like Robert Novak who feloniously broadcast the
identity of a CIA agent? Isn’t this all about right versus wrong, not freedom of
speech?

To survive in the best of all possible worlds we must all work together as one family.
If we want to change and be a better people, a far better world, we must first be
willing to change and act upon it.

[Bruce Schwartz is the author of the #1 bestselling novel THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
(http://www.thetwentyfirstcentury.com), which deals with race relations in America. He is
presently working on the movie version of his novel.]

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Don’t Look At Me, I Voted For The Other Guy

Have you ever noticed, when things are going wrong, that no one
ever actually voted for those in power?

It’s amazing. Six months after a unanimous internal election (in
which I was the scrutineer) I had at least six people assure me
that the candidate’s later defection wasn’t their fault. They’d
seen his faults from the start and voted for the other guy. Was
the election a fix? Should I demand an enquiry? No. I dealt with
every ballot paper myself. The actual result wasn’t announced,
just the winner, to avoid embarrassment but every ballot paper
is kept for evidence if needed at a later date. The successful
candidate won fair and square and, what’s more, the people
assuring me they didn’t vote for him knew it.

Selective amnesia is bad enough but what I’ve also noticed is
people using voting for the opposition as a perfect excuse to
knock democracy. When we don’t like a result we work to change
it next time: that’s the joy of fixed terms. This is
particularly dangerous in internal elections, such as for the
leadership of a political party. By fighting each other and not
accepting the majority vote we lose sight of the real opposition
out there. And the media love it.

Accept what you’ve got and work to change it next time around.
That’s democracy.

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LOMAKORVAUSTEN JA LOMAOIKEUDEN TURVAAMINEN PÄTKÄTÖISSÄ

RAKENTAJA-lehdessä nro 19/2005 julkaistu teksti (sivu 22, jatk.
s. 33)

Kirjoittaja:

Jukka Vuokko info@vuokko.info

LOMAKORVAUSTEN JA LOMAOIKEUDEN TURVAAMINEN PÄTKÄTÖISSÄ

Rakentaja-lehden numerossa 18/2005 työoikeuden professori Seppo
Koskisen kirjoitus määräaikaisten vuosilomaetuuksista oli
tervetullut selvitys uudesta vuosilomalaista.

Vuosilomalain muutos selvittää jossain määrin sekavaa
lomaoikeuskäytäntöä määräaikaisissa töissä (lue: pätkätöissä).
Laki ei kuitenkaan anna työkaluja toiseen, varsinaiseen
lomakorvauksen maksuun liittyvään ongelmaan.

Vaikka lomakorvaus tulee maksaa erillisenä eränä, moni
pätkätyöläinen saa sen käyttöönsä työsuhteen päättyessä ja jos
näitä työsuhteita on kymmeniä vuoden aikana, lomakorvaus “valuu”
osaksi palkkaa ja hämärtää lomakorvauksen varsinaisen
tarkoituksen: talouden turvaamisen loman aikana. Tämä liukuminen
johtaa usein myös palkkatason hämärtymiseen. Tilille tullutta
lomakorvausta käsitellään kuin sen ansaintaan käytetyn ajan
palkkana eikä palkkana, joka maksetaan vapaa-ajan, loman
ansiona. Lomakorvaus vaikuttaa myös sosiaalisiin tukiin -
tilille tullut raha, jonka pitäisi mahdollistaa loman
viettäminen lomanmääräytymisvuoden jälkeen lomakautena,
käsitellään tulona, joka on välittömästi käytettävissä, ja siten
romutetaan taloudelliset mahdollisuudet loman viettämiseen.

Usein “hämärän rajamailla” olevissa työsuhteissa lomakorvaus jää
enemmän tai vähemmän saamatta. Yrityksissä, joiden kilpailukyky
perustuu minimoituihin palkkakustannuksiin, jäävät palkan
oheiskulut usein maksamatta ja monesti yritys on lopputilien ja
lomakorvausten maksun aikaan jo pumpattu tyhjäksi ja
työnantajamaksujen lisäksi lomakorvauskin on vaaravyöhykkeessä.

Nykyinen käytäntö aiheuttaa vääristymiä ja epätasa-arvoisuutta

Ansaittu lomakorvaus myös vaikuttaa työttömyyskorvauksen
alkamiseen laskennallisena työsuhdeaikana vaikka työsuhde
olisikin päättynyt loman määräytymisvuoden aikana ja loman
pitäminen ei ole sijoittunut työsuhteen voimassaoloaikaan eikä
yleensä myöskään lomakauteen.

Nykykäytäntö johtaa siihen, että pätkätyöntekijä on lomalla
jokaisen työsuhteen jälkeen ja etsii samalla uutta työpaikkaa.
Se ei vastanne vuosiloman ajatusta palautumisjaksona,
irtautumisena työpäivän arkihuolista, mahdollisuudesta vaikkapa
matkustaa “tavoittamattomaksi” mökille tai ulkomaille useammaksi
viikoksi.

Lomakorvaus ja lomaoikeus myös pätkätyöläisille

Mahdollisuus lomakorvauksen ja lomaoikeuden turvaamiseen myös
pätkätyöläisille on toteutunut esimerkiksi Ruotsissa metallialan
sopimuksissa, joissa lomakorvaus tallennetaan ammattiyhdistyksen
hallintaan lomakauteen asti.

Lomakorvauksen tilitys jokaisen palkanmaksun yhteydessä
vähentäisi loman ansainneen riskiä menettää lomakorvaus. Samalla
se pitäisi maksajayrityksen kiinni todellisuudessa -
palkkakustannuksien kertymä olisi reaaliaikaista, kuluna
lomakorvaus kohdistuisi oikein.

Lomakorvauksen tallentamisen vaikutukset

Lomakorvauksen pakollinen tallentaminen vähentäisi sekä
työntekijän riskiä menettää lomakorvaus esimerkiksi työnantajan
maksukyvyttömyyden (tai maksuhalottomuuden) takia ja tasoittaisi
työnantajan kulujen kertymää.

Palkkaperusteisten tai laskennallisiin lomapäiviin perustuvien
etuuksien kohdistuminen vastaisi vuosilomalain tarkoitusta ja
kohdistuisi oikein. Myös verotuksen kohdistuminen olisi
oikeudenmukaisempaa ja veron maksu ja verokertymä vastaisi
paremmin verotettavan tulon todellista kohdentumista.

Lomakorvausten rahastointi olisi intohimojen kohde

Jos työnantaja olisi velvollinen tilittämään lomakorvauksen
jokaisen palkanmaksun yhteydessä, tämä tulisi herättämään
monenlaisia intohimoja rahastoitavan pääoman suuruuden takia.
Jos kaikkien määräaikaisten (pätkätöiden) lomapalkkasumma vuoden
ajalta olisi tallennettu johonkin rahastoon, sen
hallinnoimisesta tulisi varmasti kiistanalainen kysymys, monet
tahot olisivat valmiit ahneudenkiilto silmissä valmiit
vakuuttamaan oikeuttaan tai halukkuuttaan tämän rahastoinnin
hoitamiseen (ja sijoittamiseen).

Ruotsalaista mallia tuskin voisi kopioida suoraan Suomeen.
Pääsääntönä voitaneen pitää sitä, että rahan ansainnut
(työntekijä) on ensisijaisesti oikeutettu valvomaan ja
hallinnoimaan kertyvää lomapalkkaansa. Käytännössä se merkitsisi
työntekijän ammattiliittoa. Toinen organisointimalli voisi olla
se, että lomapalkka tallentuisi työntekijän omaan palkkapankkiin
määräaikaiselle tilille jolloin talletukseen oikeutettu voisi
henkilökohtaisesti valvoa tilitysten kertymistä. Missään
tapauksessa eikä työnantaja eikä hänen järjestönsä voi olla
talletettujen varojen hallinnoija - pukkia ei pidä päästää
kaalimaata vartioimaan.

Lomapalkan tilitysvelvollisuus kaikille pätkätyönteettäjille
vähentäisi harmaata taloutta

Jos kaikkien määräaikaisten työsuhteiden palkoista olisi
velvollisuus tilittää lomapalkan osuus, voisi velvoitteen
laajentaa koskemaan myös ulkomaista työvoimaa ja velvoittaa myös
työn teettäjä maksuvelvolliseksi palkan maksusta vastaavan
työnantajan laiminlyönneistä (vuokratyövoiman käytön
velvoitteiden tapaan).

Vastustusta olisi odotettavissa

Työnantajaliitot ja EVA varmaan nostaisivat metelin tästä
“pääoman siirrosta” ja “kustannusten kasvusta”. Järjestelmän
katsottaisiin myös johtavan työnantajan lisävelvoitteisiin ja
puuttuvan yrittämisen vapauteen ym. Ilmeisesti myös
työntekijän/palkan ansainneen mahdollisuus paremmin kontrolloida
oman palkan tilityksiä koetaan varmaan kiusallisen
työnantajatahoilla.

Samoin valtionvarainministeriö varmaan valittaisi sitä
“verotulojen menetystä”, joka syntyisi järjestelmää otettaessa
käyttöön. Verojen tilitys lomapalkan todellisen maksuajankohdan
mukaan vähentäisi kyllä verokertymää ensimmäisenä vuotena mutta
tasaisi sen seuraavina vuosina ja vastaisi paremmin
maksuajankohdan tilannetta.

Toteutusmahdollisuudet: sopimuksilla vai lainsäädännöllä?

Tämän lomakorvausten tilitys/tallentamisjärjestelmän luominen ei
käsittääkseni ole teknisesti ongelmallista. Mallin toteuttaminen
työehtosopimuksilla ei liene realistista varsinkaan nyt, kun
työntekijäjärjestötkin ovat hyväksyneet sopimusjärjestelmään
joustoja ja paikallisen sopimukset ovat “virallisestikin”
mahdollisia - toki lain ja raamisopimuksen puitteissa. Myös
järjestäytymättömien työnantajien saaminen kuriin voisi olla
ongelmallista.

Lainsäädännöllä toteutettuna itse tilitysvelvollisuus ei liene
ongelma eikä sen valvontakaan sen enempää kuin muiden
palkanmaksuvelvoitteiden valvonta. Suurempi ongelma lienee
yksimielisyyden löytyminen rahastoinnin järjestämissä.

Pätkätyönkin on turvattava normaali elämä

Pätkätöistä on tullut epävarmuuden tekijä työmarkkinoilla.
Lomapalkan tallettaminen ja maksu lomakauden alkaessa
vakauttaisi pätkätyön tekijän taloutta ja mahdollistaisi “oikean
loman”, joka on tärkeä työterveyden ja myös perhe-elämän
kannalta. Se korjaisi palkkasidonnaisien etuuksien (ja
velvoitteiden) vääristymiä. Se vakauttaisi verotusta ja
vähentäisi väärinkäytöksiä.

Pakollinen lomapalkan tilitys palkanmaksun yhteydessä ja sen
tallentaminen määräajaksi (lomanmääräytymisvuotta seuraavan
lomakauden alkuun) takaisi myös monen työnantajan palveluksessa
oleville (esim. useampaa osa-aikatyötä tekeville) samat
mahdollisuudet ansaittuun palkalliseen lomaan kuin normaalissa
työsuhteessa oleville.

Jukka Vuokko

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The Malice Of Corporate America

If you are one of most Americans who own stocks or corporate bonds, thanks to
retirement plans, mutual funds and such, you are owning a piece of “Corporate America”. But wait, before getting complacent and letting out a tearful “being proud to be an American”, make sure your pride and loyalty as a shareholder are carefully guarded by
blindness and naiveté, because the corporations have no scruples in ignoring, or even going against your interests, as long as it serves theirs.

The truth is, shareholders or not, the majority of people in this country are passive receivers of whatever, be it government, policies, or sometimes even perceptions, handed out by “corporations”, and when the corporations screw up , the consequences would be all ours. The insignificance of our paltry ownership of this Corporate America destines that our voice be unheard, our opinions ignored, and our interests, whenever contrasting
to that of corporates, invariably trampled.

When Monsanto and other bioengineering corporations are ready to push their transgenic products to the market, the government’s stand is duly in their favor. The FDA forgoes stringent safety tests and gives their green light by assuming the GMO foods are safe because they’re claimed to be equivalent to the conventional products. Whatever the FDA’s concerns are on this account, the consumers’ interests and opinions are not among them. There was never a public educational or view-solicitation program on changes so drastic and so important to our daily lives. Instead, the tactic of Corporate America, with corporations
and their representatives in the form of government, is to smuggle those products onto the supermarket shelves with as least fanfare as possible, so most consumers wouldn’t even notice anything changing. For those unlucky few who happened to get wind of it, and
dare to question it, there’re answers, loads of them, manufactured by PR companies hired by the Monsanto’s. To the even fewer who are still unconvinced by this gigantic PR machine, who wisely understand their powerlessness in blocking the onslaught of bioengineering corporations, and hence content themselves by requesting only the proper
GMO food labeling so they can opt-out in purchasing them, the outcry is ignored. After all, it goes against the most important marketing tactic of the corporations, and it’s the
corporations’ interest, not the individual American’s, that this country cares about and serves.

This is not surprising, considering how our government itself is molded by big
corporations. It’s the corporation money that keeps most politicians’ career aspirations afloat. Without those fat checks to buy the mass media for face-time, the chance to have a successful campaign is next to zero. This political system is nicely convenient to the Corporate America, and thus carefully designed and strenuously maintained in this country, as very few industrial countries do. Look who were the privileged ones invited into our vice president’s secret national energy meeting - the industrial leaders, or more accurately, the biggest campaign donors. You shouldn’t really be surprised that California energy crisis was intentionally brought upon by big corporations, (with the help of
government policy, they have that capacity and after all, business is business); And the individual investors are the one who default first on the Enron’s collapse, (individuals are,
of course, outside of government concern); And the vice president refused independent scrutinization of the content of that mysterious meeting, (again, those secrets are entitled
to be kept as they were, which is the best call to the interest of corporations involved).

What is insanely unhealthy about this political system is not one politician corrupted, or one party strayed. It’s the core concept of the “Corporate America” which entrenches every part of our nation, that is marginalizing our individual rights, and defeating our
democratic process. On issues where corporations go against the majority wish, they can work the process by channeling the energy, lobbying the government and concentrating the votes. A first hand example is banning for dangerous weapons. Though national poll
shows 2/3 of Americans are for it, but the NRA, representing the big and small gun-shop owners, overturned it successfully because they have the vast resources to get the 1/3 vote focus on this single issue while the majority 2/3 disperse theirs on others. The majority
democracy evaporated in this case, and all the politicians are taking notes. It’s no wonder to see how hard for the grassroot third-parties to break into mainstream - because by being grassroot, they’re fighting uphill against the “Corporate America”.

President Lincoln’s vision of what this country is all about, given by his famous Gettysburg speech would need some fundamental revision today - it’s by the corporate, for the corporate and of the corporate.

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