Gary Gibson
Wens Oct.14, 2009
It's been quite a couple of years. Returning to Alaska I have written 563 articles at Helium.com and also am working on my 20th book. Yet I still feel that I am just warming up--still working on prose and book construction technique and that they are thus practice works so far. If I can get a new hut built one day, having sold the former homestead, I should have more time to write. I am getting better at homeless writting technology with alpha smarts and acer aspire computers, yet its still not the same.
Monday 26 of March, 2007
I rarely encounter the ‘Good Morning America’ corporatist broadcast entertainment ‘rag’, and I consider that a blessing. Today it exemplified the corrupting political influence of the mass broadcast media. That globalist entertainment vermin is a forcing sort of joker-happy-face painter on citizens dispersing individual and local political independence through the corrupt power of elitist broadcast frequencies
It’s content featuring the bureaucratic corporatist neo-fascist Mamm Hillary seeking to ascend to the pinnacle of the White House with her ‘expert’ lectures about a confused, disparate, bureaucratic sink-hole hypothetical national health care policy of the future was the worst sot of chaff and silliness the inner-urban comfort-fascist could serve up for entanglement of reason.
Hillary Clinton’s health plan seems in a genus like that of the variegated, corrupt illegal alien immigration policy that permits every side of any issue to be taken and creates differential policies for all over time…a wicked and corrupt policy approach to let confusions and exploitation reign.
It is a blessing that Alaska hasn’t got an early primary and so candidates like Mamm Hillary never darken the doors of huts, fiberglass igloos, nor seek out constituent votes outdoors in the woods for broke Alaskans making those late winter nearly spring trudges through deep snow someplace to find food to avoid the traditional spring starvation sweepstakes.
Mamm Hillary is a sort of thousand broken pieces advocate for healthcare possibly modeled on George Bush’s rebuilding Iraqi tactics to spend billions and billions and use a thousand disconnected initiatives to soak up some of the blood. Maybe Mamm Hillary could be a sports jock announcer for CNN or ESPN when the primaries are over.
I have written about health care and nation rebuilding in Iraq--advancing simple necessary steps that need to be taken before advancing farther, that neither side has expressed interest in.
1) A means test is necessary for all 'social entitlements', and those that don't need government insurance shouldn't get it. Some health treatments could be done by a worker's comp referral paradigm simile with doctors providing free treatment for some eligible patients in return for malpractice insurance coverage by the government. The medical treatment screeners would send eligible patients to screened, eligible doctors...there would be no 'welfare mill' physician 'chop shops' with shoddy treatment, quacks nor inefficient patient referrals.
Corporatists dominate both parties and their 'plans' don't coincide with national interests much, although corporatist media wouldn't say so.
2) Iraq's oil fields must be given to the people of Iraq as equal shares in ownership of a public corporation. The shares could not be sold or traded for 20 years, and then would be like other corporations.
Many of the Middle East’s problems are concurrent social contradictions economically and politically that cannot be solved without equality politically and economically of the masses and royalty. American policy is failing to advance the necessary oil reform politifcs in Iraq through the Prime Minister that would actually that in Iraq. While Dubai is a fine royal mirage in the desert that could be vaporized by one small Iranian nuclear package delivered by some future terrorist it cannot be a cornerstone of U.S .middle-eastern policy.
Because of the underlying social urges form reform in Egypt in order to advance the quality of life the fake democracy of President Mubarak seeks repressive powers to oppress political opposition. The traits of an authoritarian are necessary to repress macro-economic and political advancement. In the vacuum of substantive change Muslim fundamentalism develops because it is ostensibly and generally permissible to meet in mosques anyway providing ready organization and ideology for opposition to the ruling class that can be fairly targeted if painted as 'corrupted by the west'. In the middle-east oil corporate reasoning drives America into a recurrent fall of Shah support for the upper and antipathy toward the masses while talking about democracy. People realize the unstable U.S. political approach and can form terrorist or simply militant opposition force plans and structures on those criteria.
It is possible to have a mixed political environment in transformation if Iraq is a real democracy with the people owning their own wealth amidst a few actual monarchies and even a theocracy or two. The trouble is the lack of pragmatism U.S. policy planners have in comprehending that all of Iraq's people need the same real personal economic interest in supporting the survival and health of an Iraqi democracy. I believe it is global corporate greed that puts on the blinders and stupidifies both parties in the United States.
3) The border needs to be sutured and the hemorrhage of illegal immigrants flowing internally stopped. Fixing U.S. social entitlements programs without fixing the millions and millions of illegal non-citizens problem can cause billions or trillions of dollars worth of red ink too; as well as reducing quality of services for Americans; The illegals suffer too and the entire circus is corrupt.
An otter run over near in Georgia near the Florida border 2006.
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